The Prince of Wales, Haslemere

- Assistance dogs welcome
- Families Welcome
- Free Wifi
- Real fire
- Garden
- Baby changing facilities
- Food served
- Dog Friendly
Famed for fabulous ale, The Prince of Wales has featured in the beer-drinkers bible - CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide every year since 2014. We also hold Fuller’s Master Cellarman status - an accolade handed out to pubs who keep their beer in consistently good condition.
Meanwhile, if you’re here to dine as well as drink, you’ll find a mouthwatering menu awaiting you with dishes to tempt every kind of taste bud. We pride ourselves on using fresh, local ingredients - so our meat is sourced from Morgans, the local Petersfield Butcher, and our fish comes from the local fishmonger ‘Solent fish’.
Call to book a table today for delicious dining, with a local flavour!
Opening Times
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- -
- Thursday
- -
- Friday
- -
- Saturday
- -
- Sunday
- -
Food Times
Monday | Closed | |
Tuesday | Closed | |
Wednesday | No lunch service | 18:00 - 20:30 |
Thursday | No lunch service | 18:00 - 20:30 |
Friday | No lunch service | 18:00 - 20:30 |
Saturday | 12:00 - 14:00 | 18:00 - 20:30 |
Sunday | 12:00 - 15:00 |
What's On

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The Prince of Wales pub in Hammer Vale, Haslemere, sits right on the edge of the beautiful South Downs. Hammer Vale is a unique spot as it stretches over three counties - sprawling into Hampshire, West Sussex and creeping into Surrey too!
This little corner of the world is a real haven for walkers, with many a wonderful route starting and finishing at the pub. You can pop in for a pint once you’ve worked up a thirst - or sit down to a hearty lunch before you head off on your countryside adventure.
If you’re not much of a rambler, here are some other local attractions to look out for on your visit to the area:
- Canadian war memorial at Bramshott Common
- Hollycombe Working Steam Museum near Liphook
- Haslemere Museum
- Hindhead Common & The Devils Punchbowl
- Waggoners Wells, Grayshott
- Grayshott Pottery