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  • This is a charming diner. Nice decor. Good diner food with daily specials. Milkshakes are a must. The food wont be on a diet plan but itvwill be delic…

  • This is a great go-to diner when in London. Delicious breakfast menu options, and lots of good burger choices for lunch and dinner. Weve eaten here ma…

  • It's hard to get an actual good 'Diner-style' burger these days, but Prince Albert's delivers! Their burgers look like thin, classic, 'smash burgers' …


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9 Reviews on “Prince Albert’s”

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  • Brandon Johnston

    It’s hard to get an actual good ‘Diner-style’ burger these days, but Prince Albert’s delivers! Their burgers look like thin, classic, ‘smash burgers’ and they have plenty of flavour as you’d expect.Of course, this place is famous for their peanut butter burger, which tastes good, but which I found to be a bit heavy.Fair prices, classic decor, and friendly staff.

  • Mabel Larrivée

    I have no clue how this diner ended up on You Gotta Eat Here. The food is not good at all. I ordered their fish sandwich special and was expecting a battered fish on a bun. However, the fish was pretty much the size and shape of a fish stick. Therefore we are sure it was a fish stick sandwich. I paid an extra $2.50 for the Greek salad and it was pretty much a plain salad drenched in kraft greek dressing with some feta cheese. My husband ordered the chili and was not impressed. What bites was this restaurant had great reviews and we really do not get why. We were in London for a daytrip and really wished we went to Moxie’s instead.

  • Weyward_j

    Went to Prince Al’s for dinner and decided to try something new- the Monte Cristo sandwich. Meh. I was frustrated with myself since there are SO MANY great things on the menu (burgers, Wally burger, perogies, etc.). Definitely hitting this place again- but will be smart and not re-order the Monte Cristo.

  • Fine Diner

    A diner is defined as a railroad car or one shaped like a railroad car for dining. Prince Albert is an excellent example of this definition. Situated in a now crowded restaurant area in downtown London this quaint diner has been around for over 45 years and is a busy student hangout when school is in session. Locals know the best time to go here is the summer. It has appeared twice on a popular national food show and usually ranks in the top 10 in London on all the food sites. The interior is clean and the look both in the seats and on the walls is very retro.It was about 2/3 full when we arrived and we had menus and our orders taken within 15 minutes. There are so many choices on the menus that a little extra time is appreciated. I had their famous Wally Burger which is a burger with onions and lettuce slathered with peanut butter. Absolutely fabulous! Also had their great fresh cut fries and topped it off with one of their famous milk shakes. You owe it to yourself to have a shake! Partner had liver and bacon and house salad with house dressing accompanied with fresh cut fries. She gave a thumbs up to her entire meal. This place has it all including fair prices. Is it the best in London? There are so many sub categories of good eating places in this city I am unsure you can pick one as overall best. But, this is definitely the best diner in the entire London area. Try it you’ll like it!

  • Neil I

    Been here a few times with colleagues. Had the burritos, perogies, burger, fries and rice. Sides are well seasoned. Mains aren’t big but decent sized. Taste is good, service is good. Overall, decent place where its nice to go eat.

  • Viatrix Lee

    Went into London for the weekend, and how could I not visit dear old Prince Alby’s, which holds a special place in my heart? Brought me back to my undergrad days as a Western student those late-night fries and milkshakes will never be forgotten. You get good greasy diner food here, and the staff and atmosphere transport you back to another era. I hope they stay in business for years to come!

  • Fluffy

    Greasy bar food. Cheap and big portion. Service is delightful. Standard dinner food, nothing original, nothing to recommend. At least the food is some what fresh because this venue is pretty busy all the time. Decor is cute.

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