Prince of Wales pub at Great Totham

About

The Prince of Wales is a warm and welcoming pub in Great Totham for both drinkers and diners with a friendly atmosphere. Inside, the bar has a relaxed and welcoming feel, furnished with modern touches but keeping a traditional feel.

Food is served Wednesday through to Sunday from an extensive and varied home-cooked menu, and there's an additional specials menu. All the food wherever possible is home-made, sourcing fresh and local produce from our surrounding areas. The specials board is updated weekly to ensure we make the most of seasonal variety. You can dine in our beautiful laid-back lounge around the comfortable seating areas in the bar.

Disabled facilities and a car park on the premises makes the pub easily accessible. Well behaved dogs on a lead are welcome and there are dog treats on the bar for furry friends.

Map & Directions

Prince of Wales, Gt Totham

Type:Restaurant - Pub

2 Prince of Wales Road, Great Totham, CM9 8PX

Tel: 01621 892448

Opening Times

* Tuesday 16:00 to 21:00
Wednesday to Saturday 12:00 to 22:00
Sunday 12:00 to 21:00
Food - Wednesday to Sunday only

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