The Prince's Head - Menu

28 The Green, Richmond I-TW9 1LX, United Kingdom

🛍 Pub, Fish, British, Vegetarian

4.1 💬 3675 Reviews
The Prince's Head

Phone: +442089401572

Address: 28 The Green, Richmond I-TW9 1LX, United Kingdom

City: Richmond

Menu Dishes: 4

Reviews: 3675

"Upon arriving in Richmond, we immediately recognized the Prince's Head pub and its charming courtyard. It was exactly as it appears in the show. This pub was the best we visited in England, and I'm genuinely sad to leave. The Prince's Head made me feel like a local, and I could easily imagine myself going there regularly. The atmosphere and the people radiated warmth and familiarity. We enjoyed a few pints and had lunch, and I was truly impressed by the quality of the food. I’m not exaggerating when I say it was excellent. I had the fish finger sandwich with chips, which was absolutely perfect. While we were chatting about Ted Lasso, the bartender (I believe his name was Cavan) surprised us by offering an AFC Richmond jersey and some memorabilia from the show! We gladly accepted his invitation to wear the items for our many photos. A huge thank you to him for being incredibly gracious and accommodating! This was an unforgettable experience, and I hope to return someday. Cheers to everyone at the Prince's Head!"

Full menu - 4 options

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Fish Dishes

Main Courses

Vegetarian

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Deliciously fresh Sunday roasts! Couldn’t fault anything on the plate, all incredibly tasty. In a lovely little street in Richmond. Pork crackling was delightful

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As fans of Ted Leto, we were not disappointed! We enjoyed a fantastic meal and drinks. The ambiance was absolutely enchanting, and the staff was exceptionally friendly. I highly recommend this place!


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User

Seriously the best shepards pie i’ve ever had. As a Ted Lasso fan i would’ve gone just for the fact it was in the show but now I’ll come back for the food. It’s amazing and the staff are all so great. Highly recommend.


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User

We decided to have our last Sunday roast at Price's Head (also known as Crown and Anchor in Ted Lasso show) before we leave UK. Portions were very generous and overall, everthing was tasty, except the pork was a bit dry. Good service, too. View menu


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User

We stopped in for light bite and found exactly what was needed. A Guinness, a cider, well cooked chips and aioli, a scotch egg, and fried cauliflower with mango salsa. The drinks were served promptly after ordering from our table and the hot and tasty pub food arrived not long after. Great pub!


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User

A great old style pub overlooking Richmond Green. It formed a part of our mini Ted Lasso filming location tour. While the interior of the bar wasn’t featured (what you see in the show is a set), a number of scenes were filmed outside. You can also find a framed Richmond AFC shirt and photos of them filming the series hidden at the back of the pub.


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User

This 300-year-old pub was the highlight of my trip to London! Located right across from Richmond Green, it truly exceeded my expectations. With its memorabilia from Ted Lasso and plenty of nods to the show, fans are in for a treat. On top of that, the staff is extremely friendly, and the food is fantastic. I visited on a Monday afternoon and found plenty of seating available. However, the staff mentioned it is usually quite busy on most weekends, so it's best to call ahead or reserve a table online just to be safe. View menu


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User

the prince’s head is a great pub. because it is a fullers pub, the price is very reasonable and, as one would expect, has a great choice of beating, layiers, so on. eating and decor make this place special. my friends and I were there twice now because the burgers are beautiful. cooked to their desire and with beautiful add-ons (stilton or cheddar, ei, speck, caramelized wobble, etc) they get what they want for about £10. decoration is best described as cozy. there is a fireplace, many comfortable benches and chairs. the place makes them really wish that they wore their precious pullover and a book. although it is not boring. many people, laugh. nice cooler place to spend a few hours, to dri...


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User

Upon arriving in Richmond, we immediately recognized the Prince's Head pub and its charming courtyard. It was exactly as it appears in the show. This pub was the best we visited in England, and I'm genuinely sad to leave. The Prince's Head made me feel like a local, and I could easily imagine myself going there regularly. The atmosphere and the people radiated warmth and familiarity. We enjoyed a few pints and had lunch, and I was truly impressed by the quality of the food. I’m not exaggerating when I say it was excellent. I had the fish finger sandwich with chips, which was absolutely perfect. While we were chatting about Ted Lasso, the bartender (I believe his name was Cavan) surprised...

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  • Pub Enjoy a lively atmosphere with our classic pub favorites. From hearty burgers and fish 'n' chips to savory pies and craft brews, our menu promises a cozy experience ideal for unwinding with friends.
  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate. View menu
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

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