The Prince of Wales Putney
Overview
Situated in Putney, south London, The Prince of Wales is a pub with a truly diverse offering. Whether you visit us for lunch, dinner in our restaurant, or a drink in the bar, you will find a wide selection of lagers, real ales and wines, modern, fresh cuisine and one of the best selections of spirits in London. Our team is young, passionate, knowledgeable and above all friendly.
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Practical Information
138 Upper Richmond Road, Putney, London, SW15 2SP
Prices
£26 to £40
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The Prince of Wales Putney
- Address
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138 Upper Richmond RoadPutneyLondonSW15 2SP
- Public transport:
- East Putney, Underground
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Still my favourite gastropub in Putney. I had their fish and chips the other night and it's definitely one of the best I've ever had. Scotch egg - never disappoints!more
When people criticize English food they definitely cannot be speaking of this place. Not only is it charming inside it is delicious as well. The freshly baked bread was amazing and the croquettes we ordered we excellent as well. The burger I ordered was really really good too!! If you find yourself in East Putney it's a good spot to grab dinner.more
A great little local pub with fun and attentive staff.
Inside it's a pretty traditional pub with a restaurant area in the back. I've only ever ordered the mezze platter and chips from the food menu but they both came out well presented and uber good.
However, I believe the POW considers its panko-dipped scotch eggs to be their best dish. They do look lovely but it concerns me that they sit...more
was a rec from a friend who lived in the neighborhood who tauted "has same head chef as a pub in chelsea that earned a michelin star". there is a lovely dining area in the back though. it is unassuming when you walk straight into the pub. i had the onion tart, which was more sliced onions with st. marcellin cheese, pine nuts on filo. my friend's lamb looked lovely. my other friend got the...more
At least we had a good laugh - and it might have just been an off night for the chef. That's about the best I can say about the Prince of Wales - where the whole evening became more like a night at Fawlty Towers.
I arrived a bit late as it was miles away from work - the others had already ordered, so I asked for some bread to keep me going. The waiter, after reacting as if I had asked him to...more

