A one-bar pub with three fairly distinct areas. Refurbished and expanded early 2018 to include a lower lounge area. Bright blue painted walls contrast with the dark woodwork and polished light floorboards. A variety of tables and seating. Air conditioned.
Accessible toilet in the lower lounge area, which has entrances from the car park and garden (both with a small step).
In addition to usual menu on Friday to Sunday Carribean food from Ferngully Jerk Centre available. Also Sunday lunch with a Carribean slant (must be booked). See pub Facebook page.
The pub dates from around the mid-19th century and has evolved over the years. Reverted to its original name in 2010 having been renamed the Princess of Wales in 1997. It became a freehouse in March 2013 having been a Young's house since 1876.
Real ale reinstated April 2024 having been discontinued November 2022.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Prince of Wales, Merton
Source: Local
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