Following these famous F&B brands that closed down in 2025 and 2026, it’s time to bid farewell to yet another name. This time, it’s a beloved heritage eatery—Prince Coffee House—a long-standing Hainanese place along Beach Road. After nearly 50 years of serving generations of customers, the owner has decided to call it a day, with plans to close sometime in June or July.
Helmed by Jimmy, now in his 80s, the old-school eatery has doling out Hainanese-Western fare for the past five decades. Some of the popular picks that regulars love include Hainanese Pork Chop ($16), Sweet & Sour Fish ($15), and Lemon Chicken ($15).
If you’re not a fan of the sweet-tangy combination, the Grilled Pork Chop ($15) is a safe bet. It features a huge piece of tender grilled chicken doused in creamy gravy, accompanied by some fries and pickled greens on the side.
On the bright side, there’s still some time left before Prince Coffee House officially closes in June or July 2026. Make your way down one last time before saying goodbye for good.
For easy access, the eatery is a quick five-minute walk from Bugis MRT Station. Â
For more good eats in the area, check out Haus Coffee at Golden Mile, where we tried the popular banana pudding matcha. Alternatively, read our Choon Hoy Parlor review.
Address: 249 Beach Road, #01-249, Singapore 189757
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 8:30pm
Tel: 6468 2088
Prince Coffee House is not a halal-certified eatery.
Feature image adapted from Lee Weng Wah and KT via Google Maps
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