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The Prince of Wales, Harrogate

49 High Street
Starbeck
Postal town: Harrogate
HG2 7LQ
Phone: 01423884235

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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Prince of Wales

A large standalone pub on the high street, where most of the customers were sitting out on the bench seating out front as it was a nice day. The main bar area is positioned to the left of the entrance in a long front room. There were two handpumps, with one serving Tetley Bitter, the majority of the drinkers were on lagers, the prices were reasonable and the staff friendly and chatty.

On 14th July 2024 - rating: 6
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Graham Coombs left this review about The Prince of Wales

An unfussy locals' pub, quite large inside with two fairly similar rooms, one extending into a games area at the rear. The colour scheme is a little on the gloomy side but the place seems fairly well looked after. Quite a few sports TVs hang around, with pool and darts at the back. Outside there is a garden area to the side and a large group of tables on the pavement, not to mention a fruit and veg stall! Still just the one handpump in use - changed to Tetley Cask now - but it was in great condition and cheap. Fine for what it is.

On 24th June 2023 - rating: 6
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Old Boots left this review about The Prince Of Wales

Undistinguished two bar pub in Starbeck High Street, public bar along most of the width of the pub with a smaller lounge to the side and another room at the back. The bar is decorated in beige and cream with lots of green benches, short stools with small tables along one side, the counter with some taller stools runs down the other. The counter looks original to the pub and is in dark tongue and groove with a proper foot rail, the rest of the pub looks to have been renovated many times over the years, the back room was under redecoration when I was last there. Only John Smith's Cask on handpump, a little cold but very acceptable, usual Scottish & Newcastle/Heinekin kegs; Guinness, Fosters, JS Smooth and Stella. Flourishing darts team by the looks of it but not many customers in while I was there, the staff were fine if a little under employed.

On 1st November 2009 - no rating submitted
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