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“We are honoured to be able to say that we had a landmark in London.”
London will be missing a piece of downtown history after 25 years shared with the Prince Albert Diner.
The announcement for the retro-styled restaurant closure was announced this week, following a collective sadness for Londoners.
Sibling owners Betsy Gallo and Bill Spigo aimed for 25 successful years on Richmond Row and got it.
In the announcement made online, the brother and sister duo shared gratitude for the memories and support over the years.
Following the post, customers began sharing their memories of the corner diner from the past quarter of a century.
An infinite scroll through comments and messages shared lead to Prince Albert sharing a follow up message.
“We are overwhelmed with gratitude by the outpouring of support and beautiful messages that have been posted,” Following mass online comments by fans of the burger joint. “All of you have impacted our life and we are grateful to be such a big part of yours.”

Credit: Prince Albert Diner
With its iconic decor and look, there are no plans as of yet on what the diner will be transformed into.
However, an endless flow of customers has come in to grab one last milkshake and fries surrounded by 1950’s art and culture.
The diner announced last calls for burgers will be at the end of the month.
“We don’t know what the future holds for Prince Al’s, but NO DINER FINER will never disappear! Let’s make this last month a memorable one”
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