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The Princess of Wales, Primrose Hill

Oh Planner, we have to meet and go for a drink we could talk and argue all night.

19 Sep 2009 01:25

The Princess Louise, Holborn

Old fashioned, lively pub, full of the hustle and bustle of Holborn. Lovely nocks and crannies to sit with friends in, cesterfield sofas and a good choice of drinks. Heaving after 5.30pm, would recommend it thouroughly.

16 Sep 2009 23:27

The Princess Louise, Holborn

Old fashioned, lively pub, full of the hustle and bustle of Holborn. Lovely nocks and crannies to sit with friends in, cesterfield sofas and a good choice of drinks. Heaving after 5.30pm, would recommend it thouroughly.

16 Sep 2009 23:27

The Princess of Wales, Primrose Hill

I think if you reread my comment it says "It seems all your comments....." I think you struggle with anyone that has an opinion that contrasts with yours, Planner, and I'm the one that can't read?

16 Sep 2009 23:24

The Punch Bowl, Mayfair

Beautiful pub with lots of character. Friendly bar staff and good choice of ale and drinks. Food was expensive, and the portions quite small, but it is Mayfair and this is to be expected. Would recommend you go for a drink, especially in the evening, the place is heaving with good looking people.

13 Sep 2009 22:14

The Princess of Wales, Primrose Hill

Planner, it seems all your reviews on this site are negetive, that sums it up really.

13 Sep 2009 22:07

The Engineer, Primrose Hill

Really like this pub, nice bar staff, great food. A nice electic mix of punters, would definitely recommend it, especially on a sunday.

5 Sep 2009 17:09

The Princess of Wales, Primrose Hill

Well excuse me Planner for having an opinion that conflicts with yours, are you the ex landlord or something as you seem so defensive? I was adding a fair comment about my experience at the Princess of Wales, which I am allowed to do. I have had a few lovely meals there, and, contrary to what you think I had been there previously and waited a long time to get served, and did not enjoy my meal, I never had the 'eight veg' sunday roast, but quantity does not mean quality to me. I have also been to alot of pubs and my opinion is just as valued as yours, I just happen not to have a chip on my shoulder like you.

5 Sep 2009 17:01

The Princess of Wales, Primrose Hill

I have to say that I love what the new landlords are doing, for somewhere like Primrose hill it is so refreshing to see a family run business, it keeps the ethics of the island alive, and keeps it from turning into some terribly run, impersonal chain. I disagree with the prices gone up, food sizes down. I had a portion of spaghetti meat balls, my wife the seafood spaghetti- both collosal, we could not finish them, the flavours were outstanding, and the ingredients fresh., and at �6 a pop I could not faulter it in any way. It is so nice to go to pub which doesnt serve frozen food. I was also suprised to see that they kept on the old staff, they are all nice chaps, but it just proved the point that the new landlords care about the pub. I for one am extremley happy with the changes, and love that we can now actually sit in the garden and enjoy it, and think that the mirrored wall is a lovely touch, and a perfect place to have a drink and cigerette in the evening.

1 Sep 2009 11:58

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