

Then in 1978, Prince added the highly successful, 175-seat Giggles Comedy Club, which is now sold out almost every week. “Every part of this building is an appendage of my body,” asserted Arthur.Īfter several expansions over a 10-year period, Prince boasted a large dining room and three function rooms. “I took in the kids and the seniors and now those kids come back with their own families and their own teams.” A few years later, Arthur had finally saved enough money to expand the restaurant.
“I sowed the seeds of my success when I could least afford it,” remembered Arthur fondly. Seniors received a free meal on Arthur’s parents’ birthdays-a tradition still practiced today. He gave huge discounts to the Little League teams, who considered Prince their second home. “I cleaned up the place gave it heart.” Arthur had transformed Prince into a warm family restaurant where people can relax. After five long years of tremendously hard work, Arthur began to sense some progress.
