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"Bellevue House is yet another National Historic Site of Canada. It was home to Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John Alexander Macdonald, from 1848 until 1849. It is noteworthy for its Italian Villa style of architecture, a non-symmetrical style at that."
"Take a free guided tour of magnificent Kingston City Hall, built in 1841-43 when Kingston was the first capital of Canada. On Saturdays, free guided site tours are offered at Kingston City Hall led by volunteer tour guides. These small group tours follow appropriate health guidelines and City Hall safety protocols."
"Discover Kingston City Hall, one of the finest 19th century architectural wonders in Ontario. Home to the administrative and governing body of..."
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"We’re pleased to offer Dine-in, Take-out, Drive-Thru and Curbside at this time. Our crew is taking measures to ensure our dining. McDonald's Value Picks Menu"
"The restaurant was founded in 1986 and has since expanded, serving over 1,500 locations across the globe including Canada. The family-owned business serves bespoke, hand-formed burgers grilled to perfection paired with delicious fresh-cut fries made in pure peanut oil. The menu at this family-restaurant offers a wide selection of meals made from fresh ingredients."
"If you want to argue about pizza some more, let’s head to Atomica for some great food. Located on Brock Street, Atomica has this super cool, modern vibe that’s great for loads of groups: dates, friends, you name it. As with Wooden Heads, Atomica is known for their pizza – and it’s really good."
"has a relatively simple menu, but the pizzas are truly delicious and there are also great pasta and meat options available for those looking to explore other aspects of the restaurant’s contemporary"
"A friendly, casual neighbourhood bistro known for their pizza, pastas and paninis, Bella Bistro is another west end gem and local favourite. With a deep commitment to serving local food, owners and chefs Paul Muller and Kevin Lapeer work directly with local farmers and suppliers to source naturally-raised, hormone and antibiotic free beef, pork and lamb. They bake their own bread and make their own (delicious) pizza dough, while their arsenal of sauces, dressings and desserts are (of course) homemade."
"Bella Bistrohas something for everyone, with its wide array of options on its vast menu, including the calamari fritti, the big Italian panini (includes prosciutto, salami, cappricollo, calabrese and more), bbq ribs and even the catch of the day!. Whether you want seafood, meat, pasta, burgers, or pizza,Bella Bistrois where you will find the best Kingston has to offer."
"This cute spot in the West End (Bath Road and Collins Bay) does a wonderful job with their fish specials — they feature a different one every day, and they stay as local as possible so you can find dishes featuring fish like Ontario Rainbow Trout or perch cooked to perfection every time"
"www.pilothousekingston.ca (Not enough for you? Okay, it’s a great little pub which has been around forever, or at least it feels like that. Limited space inside but a big side patio, great beer selection and good food.) www.pilothousekingston.ca. Rate This Restaurant. Rate This Restaurant"
"While most would just call it “Pilot House”, this small pub at the corner of King and Johnson is another classic. It’s definitely a more local place – and the interior hasn’t been updated in a while… but that’s what makes Pilot House great. A true local watering hole!"
"My friend and I share a mutual love of cheese fondue so we were super excited to find out that there was a place in Kingston to have fondue!. The restaurant is…”more"
"They were very aware of Covid 19 procedures, and the floor plan for this restaurant lends itself nicely to the proper spacing protocol. The menu is limit..."
"For over 40 years, the Mandarin Restaurant has been serving its guests delicious meals from the premium buffet. Founded in 1979, the a la carte restaurant soon expanded to a buffet restaurant to accommodate the large number of guests they were receiving. The award-winning buffet offers a salad bar, soup and bread station, hot entrees, sizzling grilled meats and vegetables, a sushi bar, pizza, and decadent delights at the dessert station."
"Mandarin was started in 1979 as a small a la carte style restaurant by James Chiu. In 1986, it was converted into a buffet-style restaurant to cater for larger crowds who longed to get a taste of their famous cuisine. Their buffet features extensive salad and soup stations."