Best food in Kingston! Huge menu, great salads and the prices are reasonable. Family owned and operated for over 20 years! Delivery on campus. I'm getting hungry just thinking about this place! Best steak and cheese, Thanksgiving roll up is one of my favorites. Chili cheese fries, great shakes! I LOVE THIS PLACE!!!!!!
(5)
Olivia C.
Best mozzarella sticks around URI. Boyfriend got the burger melt and said it was pretty good. Fries were awesome. They have Stewarts root beer. We got a burger with fries, mozzarella sticks and two drinks all for under 20. Not bad at all. Update: just had the chicken fingers. Best at URI by FAR. So good! Along with the BBQ sauce which was perfect. Spicy but not overpowering and not too thick!
(4)
Kristine R.
Once you walk in and you immediately get a wiff of their savory fries and the sound of sizzling burgers in the background. What I actually enjoy most about this place is their wrap around mural of notorious local landmarks that makes a native Rhode Islander feel all sorts of fuzzy warm pride. The dining experience is decent, casual and social. Their food is pretty good and the portions are just right. They have unique, delicious combos options available. And even well blended milkshakes to accompany your fries. Yes, I dip my fries in milkshakes. Don't judge. As a URI alum, I can recall eating from here twice or three times EVER. Not because of the food itself. It's flavorful, cheesy and oozing in greasy goodness. Don't get me wrong. But when you have a plaza full of cheaper foods that gives you more fatty filling for your buck. You bet you're dolla' my broke college self chose otherwise.
(3)
Joseph D.
Albie's has been a URI Institution since I first started at URI as an undergrad in 1996. And having eaten there a few days ago I must say the food had stayed pretty damn consistent. Albie's Menu has your standard kind of sandwich place/dinery fair. Alot of wraps, burgers, sandwiches, hot dogs and milk shakes. They also have some salads and any good RI'ers staple... Awful Awfuls.... If you don't know, I can't explain. The food all in all, is decent. The fries are one of my favorites... thick cut steak fries, that are always super crispy... and smothered in Albie's cheese sauce... nothing better for soaking up the booze after a night of fun. Chicken fingers and patty melt are a couple other of my favorites. Its good pretty basic staple food, done consistently well. Plus the staff is always super friendly. So if your cruising by URI Kingston Campus, and craving a reasonably priced burger, some cheese fries and a shake.. hit them up.
(3)
Dave L.
As Bill Belichick would say, "It is what it is..." and what Albie's is is a good place to get a sandwich in the Kingston area. Don't come here with delusions of grandeur or great expectations - you won't get that. Albie's does a good job with basics; chicken fingers, french fries (steak fries actually!!) and things that can be placed between two slabs of bread. Usually I get a steak bomb when I go here. It's not the greatest, but it'll do, pig, it'll do. I do have a fondness for the thick-cut fries which are always lava hot at time of service. Hey, it's a decent place for a quick inexpensive bite. There's not much out here in the way of great subs, but it does hit the spot once in a while.
(3)
A I.
This place is some kind of weird throwback. The menu consists of pretty boring burgers, sandwiches on institutional bread, hot dogs, and chicken fingers (!). The decor hasn't been updated since the 80s. It's OK if you're looking for average diner food, but the atmosphere is not diner-y at all, and it is more expensive than most diners I've been to. If you're not an adventurous eater, this is the place to go. If you're with someone who likes food with flavor, send them next door for falafel.
(2)
Stephanie M.
URI students seem to love this place, and they say it's been there for twenty-plus years. I cannot for the life of me see why. The food is greasy. The menu is boring - and they charge you for 'extras' like cheese and pickles. It's all ridiculously overpriced, given that I could get a better meal at McD's, and one that probably wouldn't make me nauseous to boot.
(1)
Daniel L.
I've been stopping by Albie's every so often when I'm on the URI campus for class and I do like the food there. I just had a steak and cheese, fries, and soda last night; the steak and cheese was good and the fries were excellent. That being said, I paid about $10 for the whole thing, and while I was full afterwards, I did think to myself, "That was it for $10?" Maybe it's because I'm always amazed at the small size of the order of fries. Anyway, I will most likely continue to eat there every once in a while when I'm on campus, as there isn't really a gigantic selection of eats in the area. I haven't really stretched the menu, even though it's not totally exciting to begin with (burgers, wraps, sandwiches, salads, etc.), but it serves a purpose. And even though the order of fries are small, they are tasty, and I'm a sucker for good fries.
Albies is a great little spot! Be carefull if you frequent, because there is a good chance your gonna make a few friends there! This place place beats the cafeteria food at URI! And it's just nice to get away from campus! They also deliver on campus so give them a shot! Say hi to "uncle jay" while your there!
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Drive-Thru : No
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Mike M.
Best food in Kingston! Huge menu, great salads and the prices are reasonable. Family owned and operated for over 20 years! Delivery on campus. I'm getting hungry just thinking about this place! Best steak and cheese, Thanksgiving roll up is one of my favorites. Chili cheese fries, great shakes! I LOVE THIS PLACE!!!!!!
(5)Olivia C.
Best mozzarella sticks around URI. Boyfriend got the burger melt and said it was pretty good. Fries were awesome. They have Stewarts root beer. We got a burger with fries, mozzarella sticks and two drinks all for under 20. Not bad at all. Update: just had the chicken fingers. Best at URI by FAR. So good! Along with the BBQ sauce which was perfect. Spicy but not overpowering and not too thick!
(4)Kristine R.
Once you walk in and you immediately get a wiff of their savory fries and the sound of sizzling burgers in the background. What I actually enjoy most about this place is their wrap around mural of notorious local landmarks that makes a native Rhode Islander feel all sorts of fuzzy warm pride. The dining experience is decent, casual and social. Their food is pretty good and the portions are just right. They have unique, delicious combos options available. And even well blended milkshakes to accompany your fries. Yes, I dip my fries in milkshakes. Don't judge. As a URI alum, I can recall eating from here twice or three times EVER. Not because of the food itself. It's flavorful, cheesy and oozing in greasy goodness. Don't get me wrong. But when you have a plaza full of cheaper foods that gives you more fatty filling for your buck. You bet you're dolla' my broke college self chose otherwise.
(3)Joseph D.
Albie's has been a URI Institution since I first started at URI as an undergrad in 1996. And having eaten there a few days ago I must say the food had stayed pretty damn consistent. Albie's Menu has your standard kind of sandwich place/dinery fair. Alot of wraps, burgers, sandwiches, hot dogs and milk shakes. They also have some salads and any good RI'ers staple... Awful Awfuls.... If you don't know, I can't explain. The food all in all, is decent. The fries are one of my favorites... thick cut steak fries, that are always super crispy... and smothered in Albie's cheese sauce... nothing better for soaking up the booze after a night of fun. Chicken fingers and patty melt are a couple other of my favorites. Its good pretty basic staple food, done consistently well. Plus the staff is always super friendly. So if your cruising by URI Kingston Campus, and craving a reasonably priced burger, some cheese fries and a shake.. hit them up.
(3)Dave L.
As Bill Belichick would say, "It is what it is..." and what Albie's is is a good place to get a sandwich in the Kingston area. Don't come here with delusions of grandeur or great expectations - you won't get that. Albie's does a good job with basics; chicken fingers, french fries (steak fries actually!!) and things that can be placed between two slabs of bread. Usually I get a steak bomb when I go here. It's not the greatest, but it'll do, pig, it'll do. I do have a fondness for the thick-cut fries which are always lava hot at time of service. Hey, it's a decent place for a quick inexpensive bite. There's not much out here in the way of great subs, but it does hit the spot once in a while.
(3)A I.
This place is some kind of weird throwback. The menu consists of pretty boring burgers, sandwiches on institutional bread, hot dogs, and chicken fingers (!). The decor hasn't been updated since the 80s. It's OK if you're looking for average diner food, but the atmosphere is not diner-y at all, and it is more expensive than most diners I've been to. If you're not an adventurous eater, this is the place to go. If you're with someone who likes food with flavor, send them next door for falafel.
(2)Stephanie M.
URI students seem to love this place, and they say it's been there for twenty-plus years. I cannot for the life of me see why. The food is greasy. The menu is boring - and they charge you for 'extras' like cheese and pickles. It's all ridiculously overpriced, given that I could get a better meal at McD's, and one that probably wouldn't make me nauseous to boot.
(1)Daniel L.
I've been stopping by Albie's every so often when I'm on the URI campus for class and I do like the food there. I just had a steak and cheese, fries, and soda last night; the steak and cheese was good and the fries were excellent. That being said, I paid about $10 for the whole thing, and while I was full afterwards, I did think to myself, "That was it for $10?" Maybe it's because I'm always amazed at the small size of the order of fries. Anyway, I will most likely continue to eat there every once in a while when I'm on campus, as there isn't really a gigantic selection of eats in the area. I haven't really stretched the menu, even though it's not totally exciting to begin with (burgers, wraps, sandwiches, salads, etc.), but it serves a purpose. And even though the order of fries are small, they are tasty, and I'm a sucker for good fries.
(3)Kayla H.
If you're not into meat, this really isn't your kind of place. They have salads but they're pretty expensive. My fiancé is a huge fan of the hot weiners and hot dogs. I've seen him put away an inhuman amount of them, and he's pretty picky. The staff is always friendly and the inside is cute.
(3)Doug W.
Albies is a great little spot! Be carefull if you frequent, because there is a good chance your gonna make a few friends there! This place place beats the cafeteria food at URI! And it's just nice to get away from campus! They also deliver on campus so give them a shot! Say hi to "uncle jay" while your there!
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