The Prince of Wales
53 Highgate High Street, Highgate, N6 5JX
Dogs are welcome throughout The Prince of Wales, including the bar, dining area and garden. Water bowls are provided. The pub is known for its particularly warm welcome for dogs.
Dog Amenities
Highgate's Warmest Welcome for Dogs
The Prince of Wales sits on Highgate High Street, in the heart of one of London's most attractive hilltop villages. It is a dog-friendly pub that welcomes dogs throughout without restriction, and its combination of village pub character, a proper garden and proximity to Highgate Wood and Queen's Wood makes it one of the most appealing stops for dog owners in north London. For those who appreciate a pub that treats dogs as genuinely welcome guests, The Prince of Wales sets the standard.
What Makes The Prince of Wales Dog-Friendly?
Dogs are welcome throughout The Prince of Wales — bar, dining area and garden — with no exceptions. Water bowls are provided and treats are available at the bar. The staff are warmly welcoming to dogs, and the pub's regulars include a devoted canine contingent. The bar has a fire and comfortable seating, and the garden is spacious enough for dogs to relax. This is a pub where being dog-friendly is central to its identity.
Food and Drink
The Prince of Wales serves well-executed pub food with seasonal menus. Sunday roasts are popular with families and dog walkers. Real ales are kept well and the wine list suits Highgate's tastes. The food is reliably good without being pretentious.
The Setting
The pub is a traditional building on the High Street with a warm, well-maintained interior. The bar has a fire, comfortable seating and a village pub atmosphere. The garden at the rear is a real asset — good-sized, leafy and popular with families and dog owners. Highgate village retains a genuine community feel with independent shops and a strong sense of identity.
Nearby Dog Walks
Highgate Wood is a short walk and offers ancient woodland with designated dog-walking areas. Queen's Wood, adjacent, provides wilder woodland walking. Hampstead Heath is accessible via a walk through the village. Waterlow Park offers hillside walking with views.
Good to Know
Street parking is restricted. Highgate Tube is a ten-minute walk. The pub is busiest on weekends, especially Sunday lunch. The garden fills quickly on sunny days.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are dogs allowed in The Prince of Wales?
Yes, dogs are welcome throughout The Prince of Wales — bar, dining area and garden. Water bowls and treats are provided. One of the most warmly dog-friendly pubs in Highgate.
Does The Prince of Wales have a beer garden?
Yes, a good-sized rear garden popular with dog owners and families. Dogs are welcome throughout.
Is The Prince of Wales good for dogs?
Outstanding. Unrestricted access, treats, water bowls, a fire and proximity to Highgate Wood and Queen's Wood make it one of the best in north London.
Does The Prince of Wales serve food?
Yes, well-executed pub food with popular Sunday roasts. Dogs welcome in the dining area. No dedicated dog menu.
Are there dog walks near The Prince of Wales?
Highgate Wood and Queen's Wood are both nearby. Hampstead Heath is accessible. Waterlow Park offers hillside walking.
Can dogs sit inside at The Prince of Wales?
Yes, throughout the pub including the dining area.
Does The Prince of Wales have parking?
Street parking is restricted. Highgate Tube is a ten-minute walk.
Is The Prince of Wales family and dog friendly?
Yes, families and dogs welcome throughout. The garden suits families.
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