Sometimes you stumble upon a pub that’s just decent enough to keep you coming back, but not much more. The Prince of Wales fills that role, with a score of 4.1 from 314 reviews, offering an acceptable pint and some nibbles, even if it doesn’t set the world ablaze.
Food & Drinks
The drinks menu is as predictable as they come. A selection of lagers and ales, with the occasional craft beer thrown in to keep things interesting. The food? Well, it’s standard pub fare — burgers, fish and chips, and a few questionable vegetarian options. You won’t leave hungry, but don’t expect a Michelin star. The chips are usually the highlight (for a pub), crisp and salty, but the battered fish can be hit or miss. Just be prepared for the prices to creep up a bit more than you’d expect for what you actually get.
Location & Access
On Holmesdale Road, The Prince of Wales is easy enough to find, just a short walk from the Crawley bus station. There’s limited parking nearby, which can be a hassle during match days, so get ready to walk a bit if you drive. Inside, it’s nothing fancy but it’s comfortable enough; you’ll find a mix of locals and fans crowding around the screens when the Premier League is on. It’s busy, particularly on weekends, so service can lag which might add to the frustration after a long week.
What is the address of The Prince of Wales?
The Prince of Wales is located at 2 Holmesdale Rd, Crawley.
Is The Prince of Wales good for groups?
With a 4.1/5 rating from 314 reviewers, The Prince of Wales is a popular choice. For large groups on match day, booking ahead is smart.
Does The Prince of Wales show Premier League?
Yes, The Prince of Wales regularly screens Premier League matches along with other major sporting events.
What are the opening hours of The Prince of Wales?
Hours may vary, especially on match days. It’s best to call The Prince of Wales directly or check Google Maps for up-to-date hours.
