P.A. residents share fondest memories after fire damages downtown A&W
Imagine cruising in your classic Pontiac GTO with James Brown and Otis Redding playing through the radio while you enjoy a fresh burger, fries, and an ice-cold soft drink in a frosted mug, all served to you by workers wearing roller skates.
It was the Swinging Sixties and fast-food joints like A&W were busy every day bringing your favourite food right to your car.
One of those A&W locations was in Prince Albert near 11 Street and First Avenue West. The building was eventually renovated as car hop service went the way of the Dodo bird but A&W was still a popular destination for many in P.A. well into the 2020s.
Sadly, early Wednesday morning, a fire broke out at the downtown restaurant around 5:10 a.m. Before long, the fire which started in the kitchen spread to the attic and the roof.