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Angel's Diner - Family Restaurant London

Angel's Diner - Family Restaurant London

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4.3 Google Review
100 Belmont Dr #unit 1, London, Ontario, N6J 3T4, Canada
(519) 690-2900 www.angelslondon.com
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Apr 25, 2018
One of my favourite restaurants to visit when I’m in town. I absolutely love their breakfast and lunch items. The burger is juicy and the bread is nice and fresh. While the French toast is one of the best I’ve had in a long time. They make their French toast exactly how I like it, crispy on the outside and fluffy in the inside. There’s always coupons in the mail for a ‘get 1 get the other free ‘type of deal. However, just make sure you read the fine print( usually there’s a max amount you can get off). I definitely recommend this place!

May 2, 2018
Good place for families. Sometimes a long wait if you don't arrive early. Parking right outside so no major walks for people with mobility problems. Fair selection/variety of foods. Quailty of typical diner fare such as double fried potatoes. Real old school, so the older folk will enjoy.

Apr 2, 2018
Great family place. Big booths, boosters, high chairs and on the way out we noticed crayons and pictures for colouring. Food was tasty..kids loved the pancakes, bacon and sausage. Good value for the portions which are quite large. Service was friendly and quick.

May 4, 2018
Great place for a full breakfast! Theses something for everyone, even a separate menu for different kinds of waffles. They also have a points card for those who like to collect

Feb 28, 2018
Was surprised with how good our breakfast was. The lady who served us was such a wonderful woman. My only criticism is there was no other option other than pork on the breakfast menu. For others like myself, maybe a turkey bacon option? Either way, I enjoyed the service and worked around the pork.

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