Close to Trafalgar Square, one of London’s most famous landmarks, the Princess of Wales serves wholesome British dishes in a cosy traditional pub setting. The pub is named after George IV’s secret first wife, Maria Fitzherbert – the marriage was declared illegal by the then Prince Regent’s father as George would have been ineligible to reign with a Catholic wife.Since Nicholson’s pubs were first established in 1873, these traditional British inns have become synonymous with warm hospitality, hearty pub food and a speciality range of ales. As well as always featuring British pub classics like beer-battered fish & chips and gammon & eggs, the Princess Of Wales menu is complemented by a rotating selection of pie, sausage & chop and fish specials for each season.The Princess Of Wales bar is always stocked with exquisite gins, warming whiskies and fine wines to pair with favourite meals, and there’s always a superb range of seasonal and regional real ales on offer. A constant at the bar is the St Austell-brewed Nicholson’s Pale Ale, made with Cornish Maris Otter malts, and a hand-picked blend of English hops.Princess of Wales in Charing Cross is under a minute’s walk from Charing Cross Rail Station, and 2 minutes from Embankment Tube Station. Victoria Embankment Gardens are just a 5-minute walk away. Dishes displayed on a la carte menus are representative of the type of food available at the restaurant.