Princess of Wales Theatre

Performing arts theater · Waterfront Communities-The Island

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"A Primrose Hill stalwart for many years, the Princess of Wales is one of those pubs that doesn’t look like it’s got any kind of outside offering. Downstairs though, right in the heart of the pub, there's a nice little patio area, with a slightly questionable faux-Banksy mural on the wall. This is a decent tip if you’re coming from the park and want a drink before heading elsewhere, and the food is of the consistent ‘classy pub grub’ variety." - Jake Missing

Princess of Wales Review - Camden - London - The Infatuation
Princess of Wales

300 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1J2, Canada Get directions

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