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Contribuisci feedbackHands down one of the finest dining experiences in London! A quaint little diner in Richmond street that we've been longing to pay a visit to, and when we did, we had an unforgettable experience. First off, the service was pleasant and fast. We kinda planned what to order beforehand, so we straightaway placed it. Coming to the food, we orderedChipotle Burrito: 5/5- Delicious, the wrap was fresh and the chicken yummy.Veggie Perogies: 4/5- I never had perogies before, so wanted to give them a try and they were good. Cheese Grilled Sandwich: 5/5- simple and perfect. We took fries and rice for sides along with the main dishes and the fries were fantastic. Chocolate and Peanut Butter Milkshake (this place is famed for its milkshakes): Couldn't get enough of them. Insanely thick and perfect.Red wine was good.Couldn't try their peanut Butter Wally burger as we're completely satiated by that time. Can't wait to go back and try that one!
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 delicious going in!
This is a great go-to diner when in London. Delicious breakfast menu options, and lots of good burger choices for lunch and dinner. We’ve eaten here many times but I still have never ventured for anything other than a new burger choice. Classic burgers, hot pepper burgers, peanut butter on a burger, all great. Milkshakes are incredible too (and are well known to locals) and they also have limited bottled beer options. Staff have always been friendly and efficient. Highly recommended.
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.
Tried this out for the first time this weekend and was very favourably impressed. The pub is down a quiet street just opposite the canal (though without a view of it). The tap selection is excellent, with a few beers I had never heard of before and an old favourite, rarely seen in London, the excellent Castle Rock (Nottingham) Harvest Pale, which might the quintessential summer ale--I wouldn 't know, since I tend to drink it all the year round. <br/ <br/ The space has excellent 'corner karma ' and is very light and airy inside, with a combination of large windows, comfortable couches, and the typical pub stools and tables.