Located in the energetic heart of downtown London at 744 Richmond St, Your Highness Cannabis is the perfect starting point for a day in the Forest City. Whether you’re a Western student, a local professional, or just passing through, Richmond Row is famous for its food—and we’ve curated the best spots to hit after you visit us.
1. BTRMLK (The Fried Chicken G.O.A.T.)
Just a quick 4-minute jump over to Wharncliffe, BTRMLK is widely considered the best fried chicken in London. Their Nashville Hot chicken and “Honey Popper” sandwich are legendary. If you’re looking for the ultimate munchie satisfaction, this is the destination.

The Go-To: The “Honey Popper” (Jalapeños, Honey, Cream Cheese) or their Buffalo Mac & Cheese.
2. Barney’s Patio & The Ceeps (The Downtown Anchor)
Just a few blocks south of us, Barney’s is the soul of London’s Richmond Row. It’s the perfect place to sit outside on a sunny afternoon after visiting our shop.

The Munchie Fix: Their legendary nachos or a classic Ceeps burger.
3. Joe Kool’s (A London Legend)
Directly across from Victoria Park, Joe Kool’s is a London institution. It’s loud, it’s kitschy, and it serves up comfort food in massive portions.

The Must-Try: The “Kitchen Sink” Pizza—it’s exactly as heavy and delicious as it sounds.
4. Prince Albert’s Diner (Retro Vibes)
For those looking for a nostalgic, milkshake-and-fries experience, Prince Al’s is the vibe. It’s a downtown staple that has fueled late-night cravings for decades.

The Pro Move: A thick, hand-scooped vanilla milkshake and their famous Wally Burger.
5. Burger Burger (Homegrown Smashburgers)
Skip the national chains—Burger Burger is London’s own smashburger powerhouse. Located right on the Row, they grind their beef in-house daily. It’s fast, fresh, and exactly what you need when you’re looking for a “no-nonsense” quality burger.

The Pro Move: The “Richmond Burger” with a side of their hand-cut truffle fries.


