The Prince of Wales, Caversham - pub details

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Address: 76 Prospect Street, Caversham, Reading, Berkshire, RG4 8JN [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25389) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Reading (0.7 miles), Reading West (1.3 miles), Tilehurst (2.7 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Real ale

Pub suggested by nomerac on 21 Jul 2005

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Nice spacious pub, with a beer garden front and back. Good Brakspears beer and thai food. Can get very noisy, so not my choice on a Friday or Saturday night. Has a big rugby contingent during the Six Nations/World Cup.
myjlcr - 26 Sep 2011 14:17
A proper pub and a good cross-section of punters. Young, old, male, female and even a great fat, sweaty, Reading fan who looked like Penfold. There was even a man wearing wellies. Beer was good. You know it's a quality pub when an older chap feels comfortable taking his dogs in.
Grangoo - 21 Aug 2011 17:29
Just moved to Caversham and really wanted to see Wales play England on Saturday. We were directed here by staff at Wetherspoons, and I'm really glad we were.

We were there with our 2 young kids, and were made to feel very welcome, with games and drawing stuff brought out by the staff/owners to keep the kids entertained during the match. The garden is also great for kids to play while you eat some of the best Thai food I've had since actually being there a few years ago.

Being Welsh, I was unable to keep quiet during the match, and the locals (all decked out in shaved heads and England tops) took it well. Not sure I'm ready to go there wearing my Wales top yet, but I'll work on it.

I'll rate this place highly as it's got everything I need, whilst still being a real pub, with real people in it, if you know what I mean.
baldone - 7 Aug 2011 15:17
Good to see this pub back on form even though I don't like the loud music (I don't go when its on). But with Brakspears and Ringwood beers available it should draw the crowds back. I think there are connections with The Rising Sun and Fishermans Cottage in Reading.
mcroyal - 18 Jun 2011 19:20
Forgot to mention, the bands agreat there every Saturday and no Gallaghers to be seen anywhere, attitude or not........
tccllp - 23 Feb 2011 20:33

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