Prince of Peckham is a community pub, popular among locals and visitors alike. With a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere, it's the perfect spot for a celebratory Bottomless Brunch or Sunday Lunch.

Prince of Peckham opened in 2017, with the aim of being a community venue where everyone is welcome. It quickly became a space where old and new residents co-exist, share ideals, work celebrate and thrive together. With a value for excellent hospitality, proficient product knowledge, personal and professional growth, and community centred thinking, Prince of Peckham represents every layer of the community.

There are plenty of events on at Prince of Peckham, but the Bottomless Brunch and Sunday Lunch are unmissable. Every Saturday enjoy a main meal and enjoy free-flowing Prosecco or The Prince cocktails. On Sunday, enjoy a twist on the traditional Sunday Lunch. Choose from organic jerk pork belly, jerk lamb or fried chicken supreme, all served with various sides.

Prince of Peckham is not far from Queens Road Peckham Station.

 

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Bottomless Brunch
Saturday: 12pm - 4pm

Sunday Lunch
Sunday: 12pm - 8:45pm
 

  • Gluten Free
  • Dog Friendly
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Brunch
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
1 Clayton Road, London, SE15 5JA
Overall rating
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    3 months ago
    We had a delicious Caribbean lunch this Sunday at the Prince of Peckham. We ordered wings, Jerk chicken meals and mac and cheese. My son (10) ordered a Jerk chicken burger that he really enjoyed! We loved the little sauces that came with the meals and the rice and peas was amazing! It had a lovely hint of coconut… really lovely! The staff was very nice too! We will definitely be back!
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    3 months ago
    The food was mediocre maybe I was expecting too much. Proportions were small the rice tasted like it had been warmed up yet the food was lukewarm the coleslaw didn’t have sauce so just tasted like sliced cabbage. The sauces was nice and to be honest I only ate the food because I was hungry and had wasted £16 on it. The happy hour cocktails aren’t great, needs more variety and at least one classic cocktail we all know and love! The atmosphere was nice although some music outside would be appreciated. The staff are lovely, polite and friendly they bring your food out but you have to order at the bar and everytime you order you pay service charge. The security are a bit of eye candy but apart from that I wouldn’t be in a rush to go back.
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    3 months ago
    Nice pub with plenty going on, just check first that what's happening gels with the mood you're looking for. We went for food and drinks on Sunday evening after a long day decorating. We just needed a chilled evening. However Sunday night is karaoke and although it is advertised as starting at 9pm it actually kicked off at 8, primarily it seemed for a group of women who were sat in front of the screen and in party mood. As soon as we had finished our food we left as it was impossible to hold a conversation over the noise of the karaoke. Shame the pub doesn't stick to it's own timetable.