Prince Albert, Whitton

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user reviews of the Prince Albert, Whitton

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Before the smoking ban, it was possible to pick up lung cancer from just walking in the door. With the clean air, the charms of this old fashioned style boozer have come to the fore and it is a really nice place to go for a quiet pint, especially during the week. It has live Irish music on a Thursday which only adds to the ambiance and on all of my visits, the staff have been very friendly
LennyBanter - 30 Aug 2007 22:54
Love this pub! Its small, smokey and full of locals but the bar staff are friendly (apart from the ugly trollope that is there some nights), Irish Music there on Thursday nights is free, and brilliant. It has a beer garden. What more could you want?
disappointed1983 - 25 May 2007 11:53
Pub is ok, but gets full of blokes in their late 30's and early 40's who think they are some character from the football film 'The Firm'.


terryduckworth - 30 Mar 2007 16:47
Pub is ok, what do you expect if you walk in a pub, pubs do have ´"locals" in, who are going to look at you and wonder where you are from.

Lots of first/second generation paddies drink there. Agree they are 10 times better then chav flith you get in the once great Nelson!


terryduckworth - 20 Feb 2007 18:51
i think plastic paddy's are slightly better than a pub full of chav scum!!! the guinness as a result is best in area.

this pub is rough and ready, lots of longtime locals but the beer/lager is pretty good. the landlord knows how to run a cellar & keep the pipes clean. but landlord & staff haven't got the guts to keep there locals in order, as a result you will feel a little out of place in the albert - bullying big fish in a very small pond spring to mind. if your pondlife you'll fit in well, if your not then have the odd pint & watch the game then discretely leave in one piece.

4/10
TheAreaManager - 2 Dec 2006 17:11
Not a good place to go and have a quite drink. Landlord should be reported to RSPCA for keeping twolarge dogs on his roof area, They never ger any excerise.
lunarman2 - 15 Nov 2006 10:20
An allright pub, definitely a locals one and if you knew the history of some of the locals, you would tread a little carefully with some. Most used to drink in the Nelson before it turned into a Chav infested sewer.

the Guinness in here is by far the best in the area.
TheGP - 29 Oct 2006 17:59
Sound proper pub with hospitable landlord. Friendly locals. Good pint.
Dugmeister - 27 Sep 2006 12:49
This pub is the most unfriendly pub I have ever been in! It is full of Irish tinkers and plastic paddy's in Celtic tops who think they are all Irish because drink Guinness and who are very rude and spend all day at the bar staring at non locals! Avoid at all costs!
anonymous - 5 Jun 2006 13:21
Proper mans drinking pub,Good atmostphere, great bar staff loads of football and other sport on and all in all a good watering hole
nickyetti - 3 Apr 2006 15:24
must say i rather like this place. friendly locals. good atmosphere. found it by mistake after drunkenly getting on the wrong bus but maybe thats fate? 8/10.
swatto - 22 Jan 2006 15:40
The type of person that refers to the clientele in this pub as Irish Tinkers probably labours under the mis-apprehension that all afro-carribeans are drug dealers and everyone that speaks with an accent is an asylum seeker or an illegal.
The truth be told, that with a small pub (or cosy if you prefer), with an Irish landlord it is highly unlikely that our travelling friends would even attempt to be served. It is far more likely that they would send out a "scouting party" to a larger pub with aabsentee landlord and inexperienced staff.
Mondeo_Man - 7 Dec 2005 11:57
Irish tinkers ??? not likely this is Whitton not Cricklewoodd, hello !
Mick is one of the most hospitable govenors in sw london he is generous and kind however they do show english soccer and gaelic hurling and football for teams from ulster and rep. of ireland and people come to watch their county play and trust me travellers aint into sport or music they do driveways with tarmac, also there is a traditional music and singing session on a thurs. night which many scots, american, canadian, irish, english people attend also the students from st. mary's uni. come here for a bit of fun and they are intelects not chav scum
anonymous - 15 Sep 2005 13:30
Worst pub in the area. Full of Irish tinkers. Wall to wall TV. Lots of noise and smoke. Not reccomended.
anonymous - 14 Sep 2005 15:36

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