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Self-conciously eccentric pub attracts self-declared "eccentric" people - yawn. Crap beer too.
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No I am talking about the prince of wales in union road it is a nice little boozer foa span if you look on the comments for the POW in the old town as you put Ive also put my pennies worth on there as well
juzza - 29 Aug 2006 14:13 |
You lot are definately talking about the Prince of Wales in Clapham Old Town NOT the Price of Wales listed, which is in Stockwell!! So Juzza, you old snop you, don't be so mardy cos everyone's in agreement with you! Including me. I used to frequent the Sun but now I've discovered the POW the Sun can shove their warm pints up their trendy little butts. Ha!
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No Im positive about which pub Ive visited dont be such a snop clapham this is a pub worth having a look in
juzza - 24 Jun 2006 03:57 |
Please correct me if i am wrong here but are people confusing both Prince of wales pubs? methinks Clapham old town and union road pubs are miles apart, and i am not talking mileage here.
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if you are after a good old fashioned spit and sawdust pub then this is worth a pint i come here when i get p***** off with the pretty people and the city boys in the old town dont knock it until you've tried it
juzza - 28 Mar 2006 11:19 |
Fantastic friendly little pub. The decor is rather bizarre, with artifacts collected from all over the world. A couple of the tables are like old junior school desks. Very unique and interesting. Good atmosphere.
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Lovely tiny pub full of interesting junk and antiquities. I think they've changed the loos, they did used to be covered in movie posters. Miss going there after moving away from London. Many a fun drunken night spent inside.
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This pub should be venerated as a national treasure.
anonymous - 21 Sep 2005 09:12 |
Rather worringly when I visited this recently it seem to have been rebranded as 'POW'. Thankfully inside, it's the same old pub. Some people love it, some people hate it, it depends on your attitude to junk. It's like someone's been on a trolley dash through the Horniman Museum, then thrown it all at the walls.
I like the dingy atmosphere, and the burly surly barmaid, not something you get in many places in Clapham.
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I have been to this pub apparently, at the time I was so drunk I had no real idea where I was, the decor added to the drunkeness. Great Bust of Joan of Arc.
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Really chilled out bar. Nice and cosy in winter, friendly staff. Love the decor
ki - 4 Oct 2004 16:16 |