The Prince of Wales at Iffley

Four beer taps on a wooden bar with colorful labels. From left to right: 6X Original Ale, Horizon Citrus Golden Ale, Henry's IPA, Swordfish Rum Infused Ale.

A Historic Village Pub in Iffley, Oxford

The Prince of Wales Iffley is a historic village pub in Oxford with a rich and colourful past. Originally the village bakery, the building became a pub in the 1880s and has been welcoming locals and visitors ever since. Acquired by Wadworth Brewery in 1989, the pub has evolved over the years while preserving the character and charm that make it a favourite destination in Iffley.

A smiling woman with a flower headband and a man with a yellow shirt taking a selfie together, in front of a rustic corrugated metal wall.

Today, The Prince of Wales is independently run by Sage & Mathew, who have carefully restored the pub, blending traditional features with modern comfort to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Just a short walk from Iffley Lock and the River Thames, The Prince of Wales is one of Oxford's favourite independent pubs, serving seasonal British food, award-worthy Sunday roasts, local real ales, craft beers, fine wines and premium spirits. Whether you're looking for a relaxed lunch, an evening meal, drinks with friends or a traditional Oxford pub with a beautiful garden, you'll find a warm welcome all year round.