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The Prince Bar at The Prince of Wales Hotel
Athlone, Co. Westmeath
The Prince Bar at The Prince of Wales Hotel in Athlone, County Westmeath, serves lunch and dinner. They offer light and larger bites ranging from sandwiches to the roast of the day or alternatively you could treat yourself to a cocktail or two.

The Prince Bar at The Prince of Wales Hotel is conveniently located in the centre of Athlone Town, adjacent to the Athlone Town Centre Shopping Centre, and offers free parking to customers. The bar is spread out over two floors with a wide selection of wines, cocktails and beers to choose from.

Their menu offers a diverse range of choice from their sandwich corner to main meals. The interior has low key lighting with many quiet alcove seating areas to facilitate a relaxing dining experience.

If you’re looking to escape the streets and catch the match, why not pop in and watch your team on one of the three giant screens. The Prince also caters for functions and celebrations.

Contact details
Church St, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, Ireland
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