"St Mary's Cathedral, built in 1842, is also called Kingston Cathedral. It is a historic cathedral located downtown. The cathedral has magnificent stained glass windows that depict biblical scenes, including the salvation of humanity by Jesus Christ."
"St. James’ Church is an Anglican church located near Queen's University. It boasts a long history and remains an active Christian community. The church's architecture is magnificent."
"Chalmers United Church is a beautiful and impressive church in the historic heart of the city. It is located near the famous Queen's University on Clergy Street. This church was built in 1890 and is a Free Presbyterian Church."
"Harvey’s is another family favourite for the residents of Kingston. The restaurant has five locations in the city and features delightfully mouthwatering dishes for the whole family. The family-friendly restaurant in Kingston has served Canadians for over 60 years."
"Carmelinda’s is another west end breakfast spot that you can rely on for good quality breakfast on a budget. I splurge for the home fries with my western sandwich (Western Sandwich, $6.99, add home fries for $2.50) but it is so substantial that I am stuffed before I can put a dent in them!. Though I am too full to finish the potatoes, they are golden, round and crispy discs of deliciousness that I wish I saved space for."
"Love this restaurant but had never been there for breakfast until today; and once again , my meal was delicious!. I ordered the morning club sandwich ( it has…”more"
"This family-run coffee shop in Kingston serves coffee that will blow away your expectations. The trendy cafe has something for coffee lovers everywhere. This coffee shop is perfect for breakfast or lunch."
Tim Hortons
3.7 (67 ratings)
Canadian chain selling signature premium-blend coffee, plus light fare like pastries & panini.
"You might have heard of Balzac’s before – and that would not be a bad thing. Balzac’s is basically the only “chain” places that we included on this list – but they do a good job of serving up coffee. Balzac’s Kingston is right on Princess Street (just head for Princess Street and you will find all of them, honestly) right at the corner with Sydenham Street."
"Legend has it that Honoré de Balzac consumed a lot of coffee which allowed him to stay up and compose great literature. According to him, “the cafe is the people’s parliament”. This inspired Diana Olsen to open a coffee shop that captured his sentiments."
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