The Prince of Wales, Brixton - pub details
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Address: 469 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London, SW9 8HH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7501 9061
Brixton (0 miles), Clapham North (0.7 miles), Stockwell (0.8 miles)
Brixton (0.1 miles), Loughborough Jn (0.7 miles), Herne Hill (0.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV, Sky TV, Big screen
- Quiz machines (Millionaire)
- Outside seating, Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
Pub added by anne. Last visited on 22nd Sep 2001.
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user reviews of the Prince of Wales, Brixton
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| I've been to the Prince Of Wales a number of times as I live fairly nearby. Their Tuesday offer of half price steak and burger was the main reason for stopping by, but I have to say that although relatively pricey, the food they serve is great. The one time I had the steak and ale pie there I swore I'd never have another pie again should I risk it blighting that fantastic experience. It's just a shame that the staff can be somewhat inconsistent with their quality of service. The place has recently been refurbished and is a decent enough place for a quick drink or perhaps somewhere late at night when you don't fancy going to a club. The beer both in selection and quality isn't particularly great, so if that's your proviso, you might be better off trying elsewhere. ma0sm - 11 Mar 2008 13:33 |
| Unfortunately today (a Sunday) 4 of us made the mistake of going to the Prince for food. 2 of the meals were cold (a pie and a roast). The other 2 were salads which had raw chicken in them. The wait staff were unpleasant. So if you only want a drink then it is fine, but if you want to eat then I recommend that you pass. The chef is incompetent and the manager has no control over the kitchen. clayward - 6 Jan 2008 23:16 |
| used to come in here lots but when i went in last, the smell of toilets make me want to walk straight back out.it reeked.then after going to the ladies i decided that they obviously need some tlc. Staff a bit disinterested and seem to prefer to talk to each other rather than look at you. anonymous - 13 Jun 2007 09:35 |
| Suprised at the lack of comments on the food here....I must have eaten half a dozen times over the last few months and the food and service have always been excellent, if a bit slow at times. I can especially recomend the pies, the Caesar salad...Sunday Roasts are great and the burger is definately the best in Brixton....and the chips!! The house red is delicious and only £12 a bottle. I really like the atmosphere and they are always playing great music. In fact, this is way the best pub in Brixton. princessk - 17 Feb 2007 16:36 |
| It is becoming a very regular orientated place. everyone is getting to know each other. Good music at weekends, good door policy and very friendly and funny bar staff who (when in the mood) will joke with you and chat away which makes you feel more like your at a really great party instead of a bar. Loved this place when i visited. However, i wouldn't really recomened for a quiet drink or for a meal, as food isn't that great, i think concentrating on the good drinks(they used to have cocktails but not sure what happened)is a better idea guys!. Its a great place for a big night out instead and every times i go there i have a brilliant night. anonymous - 11 Dec 2006 14:16 |
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