This vibrant group of four restaurants boasts garden seating and serves up comforting Italian classics, pizza, and tasty burgers, all with a warm atmosphere and attentive service.
"If you’re of the My Super Sweet Sixteen school of birthday thought and want everyone you’ve ever known to come and get involved in your birthday, The Prince is a good shout. This huge spot in Earl’s Court is part food market, part bar, and part giant pergola garden. You can reserve up to 150 seats here. Yup, 150. Head here for on-tap cocktails, craft beer, and a very pretty background for your inevitable birthday photoshoot. " - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, sinead cranna
"The Prince—part bar, part dining hall, part experimentation in foliage—is the perfect place to get loud with the margarita-happy crowd or to blend in with the masses, depending on your mood. Although all the greenery in the rainforest couldn’t conceal Sam the sentient red flag when he bopped down the stairs of this West Kensington hangout. As viewers saw, it’s the perfect venue for a showdown, with multiple spaces for drunken DMCs, and a jukebox to dramatically wail over when you find out your fiancé fell in love with an AI Made In Chelsea bot." - rianne shlebak, jake missing
"The absolute wrong way to do The Prince is to rock up eight deep with no booking. So definitely book. When you do get there, booking in hand hopefully, you’ll find a massive drinking hall with four restaurants in residence along the sides of the space. This summer, they have Homeslice, Jefferies, Patty & Bun, and Edu, which should mean something to suit everyone’s tastes. With a covered roof, this is a solid choice to day drink and day eat even when the weather is being a bit ‘British’." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak
"The Prince is Pergola’s little brother. A huge converted pub-cum-giant drinking hall, this place is perfect for important business like drinking jugs of Pimm’s on a weeknight and contemplating whether this is where The Famous Five would have gone for their 18th birthday. A no-brainer for affordable celebrations, catch-ups over caipirinhas, or a West London sesh, The Prince is probably one to skip if you’re looking for an intimate date night drink." - heidi lauth beasley, sinead cranna
"Gargantuan pub-cum-food-hall-thing The Prince is one of Hammersmith’s go-to big social spots for good reason. There’s plenty of room, a retractable roof for good and bad weather, and lots of food options too." - jake missing