A table-service Turkish coffee house on Arthur Avenue known as an informal town square for the Belmont neighborhood.
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The Infatuation's Arthur Avenue guide places Prince Coffee House at 'the intersection of Arthur Ave and Crescent,' describing it as serving 'a sort of town square for the neighborhood' — a table-service Turkish coffee shop that, per the guide, 'fills up on weekday mornings with regulars on their laptops.' That's the clearest reported crowd pattern: weekday mornings run tight on seats as regulars settle in to work.
The Infatuation's full review of the cafe adds that weekends bring 'more of a European feel... you'll see groups linger for hours' over Turkish coffee, Viennese cappuccinos, and Raffaello cake. Long dwell times on weekends, per that same review, mean tables turn over slowly exactly when casual walk-in traffic is likely highest, even though no source quantifies an actual wait.
No source found — not the venue's own ordering pages, not Resy, OpenTable, or Tock, and not any press coverage turned up in searches — references a reservation system for Prince Coffee House. Coverage consistently describes it as a walk-in cafe where regulars simply stop in and sit down.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: No reservation system identified; sources consistently describe walk-in, table-service seating only.
Walk-ins: Walk-in only — no reservation platform or booking link found for the venue.
The Infatuation reports the Turkish coffee house 'fills up on weekday mornings with regulars,' and on weekends 'groups linger for hours' over coffee and cake, which slows table turnover during those stretches. No source publishes an exact average wait time, so expect the tightest seating during weekday mornings and weekend afternoons specifically.
No reservation platform (Resy, OpenTable, Tock) or mention of a booking system turned up for Prince Coffee House in searches of the venue's own pages and major review sites. It appears to operate as a walk-in, table-service cafe.
Yes — The Infatuation's coverage describes it as a neighborhood cafe people simply stop into and settle in at, with no reservation system referenced anywhere in its review or the Arthur Avenue guide.
Per The Infatuation, weekday mornings draw regulars working on laptops, while weekends bring a slower-paced crowd that 'linger[s] for hours' over Turkish coffee and cake, per the same review.
Sources: The Infatuation — Arthur Avenue Restaurants Guide · The Infatuation — Prince Coffee House Review