Family Restaurants in Prince Albert, SK

Smitty's Restaurant & Lounge - Prince Albert Family • $
2995 2 Ave W #20, Prince Albert

Customers` Favorites

Ultimate Mozza Burger with Sweet Potato Fries
Cinnamon Swirl Pancakes
Big Country Breakfast
Cinnamon Roll Pancakes
Deep Fried Pickles
Bacon N'Egg Combo
English Breakfast
Roast Beef Dinner
Western Skillet
Spinach Dip

“Great atmosphere for breakfast, service is always top notch, food is great, sometimes gets crowded, but usually never a wait for a table. The morning crowd is primarily the elderly (no offense). Just a heads up if you're planning on bringing a crying baby.I always like to come here with my 7 yr old twins, and they are usually greeted with smiles and courtesy. I mean, you get what you give, right?Definitely recommend it here, wheelchair accessible parking, wheelchair accessible entrance. Sometimes, buttons dont work as they are situated inside the South Hill Mall.“

4.3 Superb54 Reviews
Humpty's Big Plate Diner - Prince Albert Family • $
1201 2 Ave W, Prince Albert

Customers` Favorites

Breakfast Special Bacon
Western Toast
Veal Cutlets
Pan Scramble
Liver
Soup

“The staff is always friendly and welcoming. Food is good and servingsare large. Good value for your money.Kid-friendliness: Good kid friendly meal choices.Parking: Prince could access parking lot from side street. Albert, Saskatchewan Lotaccess could be better. If you could access parking off the side street.Wheelchair accessibility: Yes main entrance is wheelchair accessible. Washrooms are accessible too.“

3.8 Good60 Reviews
Grainfields Family Restaurant - Prince Albert Family • $$
600 15 St E, Prince Albert

Customers` Favorites

Strawberry Cheese Blintz
Vegetarian Eggs Benedict
Fashioned French Toast
Classic Eggs Benedict
Meatlovers Skillet
Western Skillet
Veggie Skillet
Milk Pancakes
Waffles

“The menu is not at all accurate and leaves the prices right off the menu for things like 250 ml bowls of soup and only list "cup of soup" which is, at best, 70 ml in volume and listed at a more affordable $3.49. Technically 250 ml is one measuring cup's worth of soup, yet if a customer orders a "bowl" of soup (measuring as one cup/250 ml), which is not listed on the menu anywhere, the cost jumps up to $4.98. It doesn't help matters when the clerk at the till, when the customer who is being cheated and is making a case for why the listed price as advertised in the menu needs to be honoured due to false advertising (and which the customer points out when presented with a copy of the menu), makes a very pathetically lame comment about that she herself is living "far from home". Does she say this to all Canadian customers as her defense for the business she works for at minimum wage? ? I don't plan on going back there.“

3.4 Good44 Reviews
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