London Pubs Group

Prince Albert

50 Hampton Rd
Twickenham
TW2 5QB

This is the official lunch stop (Thai menu) but if you prefer to eat earlier or later, the Sussex Arms serves traditional British food, the Masons Arms, Teddington serves filled rolls and the Builders Arms, Teddington serves traditional British food. Although this pub (Prince Albert) is not a listed building, it is a locally listed building. CAMRA’s description is as follows: “Opened by the Star Brewery in 1840, the pub was later unofficially known as Wiffen's as it was run by three generations of the same family whose name is still displayed behind the bar. Nowadays divided into three areas, it is popular for its convivial atmosphere and Thai restaurant with take-away service. The attractive garden is pleasant in summer. Live music on Saturday evenings 9-11pm. The smoking patio also features a sports screen. The Prince Albert has been a finalist in the Fuller's Master Cellarman competition for four years running.”

The CAMRA Website link is here CAMRA Website/Prince Albert

The Prince Albert features on the From the Sussex Arms to the Builders Arms Via a Prince, a Rifleman and a Mason: Daytime Pub Tour of Twickenham and Teddington on 18 October 2025.