Each time Susan and I go on a cruise I copy a few movies and TV shows to my laptop for us to watch during downtimes and late nights. Ironically it was on our last cruise that we discovered the television show Ted Lasso, which we promptly binge watched. For those who haven’t seen it, Ted Lasso is about a London soccer (er, football) team being coached by an American named Ted Lasso.
A popular location on the show iis the Crown and Anchor Pub, which in reality is a real pub called The Prince’s Head. Susan really wanted to eat at there and made reservations for us in advance. Yes, the pub apparently is so popular now that reservations may be necessary.
Directly outside the pub is the iconic red phone booth and the bench that Ted Lasso and his assistant coach, Coach Beard, are frequently seen sitting. Directly across the street is the large park that is often seen in the show as well.
If you’re a fan of the show you’ll instantly recognize the bar where the fictional pub owner Mae can often be found.
Based solely from eavesdropping and accents, it appeared the pub’s patrons were split pretty evenly between tourists and fans of the show (like ourselves) and locals who were used to the attention and were just there to enjoy a pint.
So we ordered our meals and an appetizer, which all went pretty normal this being our first official meal in London. We picked at the appetizer a bit and waited for our food to arrive… and waited, and waited. After half an hour or so, our waitress finally asked us, “do you want us to go ahead and start preparing your meal?” She then explained to us that “there”, they don’t bring your meal until after you’ve completely finished your appetizer. I’m not sure if “there” means that pub, Richmond, London, or all of the UK, but we were unfamiliar with that custom. We told the waitress that yes, we’re starving, and 10-15 minutes later our lunch arrived.
I had the fish and chips and Susan had the whatever that plate of crap is.
After lunch we spent a few minutes walking up and down the row of nearby shops in Richmond. Unsurprisingly, almost all of them have capitalized on the show and offer Ted Lasso souveniers, from hats and shirts to little boxes of biscuits just like the ones Ted delivered to the team owner each morning.
Without the show this would be just another pub in another town, but the show convinced us to go there and I’m glad we did. It was a nice area to walk around and a fun spot to visit.