The Princess of Wales, Primrose Hill - pub details

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Address: 22 Chalcot Road, London, NW1 8LL [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4435) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Chalk Farm (0.3 miles), Camden Town (0.5 miles), Kentish Town West (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations Kentish Town West (0.6 miles), Camden Road (0.7 miles), Kentish Town (0.9 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Quiz night (Tuesday 9pm), Live music (jazz Thursday 8-11pm, Sunday 2-4pm)
  • Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
  • Outside seating
Suggested by Pauly on 22 Sep 2003.

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user reviews of the Princess of Wales, Primrose Hill

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Yep, as another reviewer suggested: the fairly recent installation of the mega screen has destroyed the character of the place.

Pubs ain't what they used to be.


mycetes - 13 Feb 2012 23:19
Place definitely has ambience, with friendly atmosphere, but the accent is on selling food, perhaps now a commercial imperative.
Hope they don't do anything else like the fairly recent installation of the mega screen because it's going to destroy the character of the place, and not necessarily bring in any more custom - or at least, custom that's wanted.
_grobag_ - 8 Dec 2011 13:19
I took my friend here for Sunday dinner. At £12 for a roast I expected it to be quite special. Unfortunately it was quite the opposite. The two slices of roast beef were dry, over cooked and chewy. When pointed out, the waitress offered to replace the burnt Yorkshire pud that accompanied it, but it never arrived. We also had to wait for another table to be served in-between receiving our dinner and the cutlery. There was no diet coke (by pump or bottle) or any substitute for it. The place had a lovely feel to it and both the menu and specials board looked delicious. It’s such a shame the service and products didn’t accompany it.
Eating_out - 23 Aug 2011 15:48
Cavernous dog friendly pub tucked away on a side street off Primrose Hill. Spent a few hours in there for New Year's Eve and had a thoroughly nice evening. Friendly staff and customers, no issues getting a seat and a choice of three ales - Pride, Chiswick and Adnams. Extensive food menu too. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
DuchyBoy - 1 Jan 2011 13:38
First visit to this lovely pub last night. I wanted to escape Camden Town & found this gem. Bar staff were very friendly & there was no problem getting served. We tried out the pizza menu & it was fabulous. I loved the decor & all the local history on the walls, nicely laid out, cosy & comfortable. I will definately return.
Barfly13 - 6 Nov 2010 11:50

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