The Prince Brixton
Overview
The Prince on Brixton Road, just moments from the train station, is the perfect place for relaxed, informal dining.<br /> <br />Sourced from the very best of artisan suppliers, here is quintessentially British pub fare such as Scotch Eggs, Burgers and Fish Cakes – through to dressed lobster and seasonal dishes, all accompanied with a wide selection of beers, wines and spirits. Specials, inspired from global cuisine, change regularly, such as Chorizo Risotto, paired with a glass of the Montebuena Rioja, bringing tastes of the Basque Country to Brixton.<br /><br />From lunch through to dinner, The Prince is undeniably a choice destination, a fashionable but unpretentious place to feast with family and friends. Furthermore, when the sun shines upon the capital there truly is no better place to enjoy al fresco dining than up on the enormous Terraces, elevating you above the bustle of South London and taking you somewhere else entirely, like a holiday close to home.<br />
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Practical Information
469 Brixton Rd, Brixton, London, SW9 8HH
Prices
£25 and under
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The Prince Brixton
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469 Brixton Rd
BrixtonLondonSW9 8HH - Public transport:
- Brixton, Underground
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This is actually not as bad a pub as it was in my head. It's not really the sort of place that you would make you final destination, but good stop over, quick after work pint and generally an ok spot as locals go.
I popped in after work to do some more work after work, and as it close to the station, not out of my way and they have wifi, I thought I's give it a go. So, I ordered my pint of...more
This place has always been iffy-- I mean, it's right on the corner of the Brixton Oval.
But it's been done up. And it's OK. Pretty nice for an on-the-main-road and in-sight-of-a-Tube-station pub.
But it's not really a pub.
There's a wide selection of lagers, Guinness extra-cold (yech!), St Aspall's Cider (yum!) and a wide range of bottles.
The music's always a bit loud. There's always a...more
They're redoing the kitchen so hopefully it means better food. It vascillates from great to horrible depending on who the ever changing cook is downstairs. The 2 for 1 steak/burger Tuesdays is a draw but be warned that you'll never get your steak cooked right (anything you say - rare, medium rare - seems to translate as well done).
That said, it's a great spot for drinks and the music on the...more
The Prince is one of those places that you end up in, and have no idea why. I can't really slate it, as i used to go here alot and although its ok (really only ok, mediocre, middling) it seems to lack something.
The music is always super loud in here, which makes conversation difficult, and i've witnessed a fair few fights and rowdy tramps trying to blag a beer - not the nicest advertisment...more
I had my doubts about the Prince, but its charms quickly won me over.
At first glance it seems scruffy and for the first 10-15 minutes the music seems surprisingly loud, particularly on the Sunday evening my friend and I came by. But soon the attractions of this place put this all to one side.
The music, though loud, was pretty darn funky when I was there. Barry White if I remember...more

