The Prince Of Wales

23 Bridge Rd, Molesey, East Molesey
020 8979 5561

Recent Reviews

Wayne Anderton

A Sunday lunch with friends and family. A beautiful pub with loads of traditional flair. Food was very tasty and the facilities were very clean. Indoor and outdoor service. Use public transport. Parking is very tight if available. The bus stop is about 200 yards away from the pub.Kid-friendliness: Beautiful family pubParking: Parking is available on the street but no slots were free. We took the bus which ended up being so much easier.

Irmak Eliaçık

There is free parking available, but don't forget to register your plate once you enter the pub to avoid a fine.Food was good. We had some starters, both the mac n cheese and the korean fried cauliflower were delicious. They do have low alcohol beers, Brooklyn and Heineken were available options. We got the mousse as desert and it was a bit too heavy for us, maybe add some ice cream if you want to lighten it up a bit.Downside is, it was so very loud inside. We sat at the restaurant area and we were barely able to hear each other. If the weather allows, definitely prefer the outside sitting area.

Gina Palser

A pleasant find. The server was excellent, the food was really good.Try the crab burger, something different and very tasty.The only feedback I would give is that we sat outside and although pleasant as it was lovely and sunny it was a bit scruffy, cardboard boxes flattened out on the vacant bar area, a random bike. Tidy this up and I would give it 5 ? stars.

Ben Ryman

Went for a Sunday roast, the prices were a bit on the high side for what I'd normally expect from a pub, but the roast was also better than I'd expect from a pub, so I'd definitely recommend it

Neil Igglesden

We had a business event breakfast for clients at Hampton Court flower show. Brilliant breakfast, great service and prime location. All staff friendly and helpful.

ashley duthart

Great menue and wine list. This is a good spot if you are doing a river walk. Super friendly staff behind the bar and a great atmosphere

Antoine Avdb

Nice pub with a friendly atmosphere and a beer garden in the backyard.Food is good.

Michael Schoemacher

Nice restaurant. Great food. But there is a problem: everything you see in the menu multiply by 1.125. Yes!!! There is a service fee on top! Apparently this company acts like US one so they are pushing work expenses to the clients. That's why they don't want to commit real price and they are adding service charge instantly. Poor.Hope not British.All the best for the crew :(

B C

Nice pub foods and big portion for lunch. Surprisingly latte is good too.

Suzanne J

That was the best roast dinner I have ever had in a pub, cooked perfectly and absolutely delicious, will definitely be back!

L0nd0n1975

Went this past weekend. Friendly enough staff and a decent menu with decent choices. Sat in the "garden" at the back and had a relaxing lunch. However, our two orders of soft shell crab took a fair while to arrive and only after we enquired as to where it was. It turned up immediately having been told it was being plated. The whole meal apart from the chips was tepid in warmth, so maybe not. The crab was rather bland and cold despite the siracha sauce. Chips were rather decent though. The "garden" was busy so I'll forgive the late serving but other covers were coming out fairly quickly...

Emi Lee

Friendly staffs but disappointing food- Roasted chicken was terrible. The only edible thing was Yorkshire pudding. The rest were dry dry dry…

David Fenech

Went for a quiet drink on the worst afternoon possible - a warm and sunny Saturday afternoon after a couple of miserable weeks. It was overflowing with punters and service efficiency was the main victim. Nevertheless we managed to get served our snack of fries and sourdough toast and Camembert, as well as our bloody orange flavored gin and tonic were purchased and delivered. The young Spanish girl running the show in the garden was very cool and efficient and the food was amazing.

Gillian

Heads up it's £8 for 250ml glass of white wine. £9.20 for pinto. £5 a pint. Not particularly lovely surroundings. Swerve it and buy bottle of M&S wine for £6, sit near Thames!

Roy L

A charming well-run pub with friendly and helpful staff, thoughtful wall decorations and a glass ceiling in the middle which lets in sunlight. My beef shin pie was actually a pot pie containing meat and more rich sauce than an ordinary pie, but less crust.

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