"71 Brock St, Kingston, Ontario K7L 1R8 CanadaItalian, Pizza, Wine Bar, ContemporaryLunch, Dinner, DrinksDelivery, Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Discover, Reservations, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Wine and Beer[email protected]+1 613-530-2118http://www.atomica.ca/"
"One of the must-visit spots in the Kingston dining scene, Atomica is known for their delicious pizzas, pasta dishes, and recently, their innovative Spanish and Middle Eastern-inspired meals."
"While they serve good food, I have had 3 experiences at Atomica where they have showed complete disregard for my anaphylactic allergies."
"A hop, skip and a jump away from the St. Lawrence River, Dianne’s Fish Shack is all about serving up fresh seafood. Famous for their undeniably delicious fish tacos and fish cakes, Dianne’s will blow you out of the water when you try their seafood poutine (made with fries, coconut green curry, shrimp, haddock, calamari, mussels and queso fresco)."
"takes great advantage of the city’s lakeside location and its access to local, sustainable seafood. Its menu is described as a blend of ‘East Coast kitchen’ and ‘Baja. ’, meaning fresh fish options appear alongside BBQ smokehouse favorites such as pulled pork carnitas and ceviche."
"One of the newest additions to the coffee/brunch scene in Kingston, NORTHSIDE is apparently THE place to go. Opened by some Australians who came to Kingston, the place has definitely made a name for itself in a short period of time. There was a time when we hadn’t been for the longest time – but it was high on the “places to check out” list."
"This shop is inspired by the coffee culture in Melbourne, Australia where coffee is a way of life. Enjoy breakfast accompanied by high-quality coffee and friendly service. Everyone at Northside is extremely passionate about coffee, but they also understand that breakfast is supposed to be lighthearted and relaxed."
"Northside Espresso and Kitchen is a cute cafe in downtown Kingston that’s perfect for breakfast, lunch, or a coffee break. Justin and I went there for lunch one day and we adored their quiet, plant-filled patio. The menu is about 50% vegan and the plant-based options are marked with a V."
"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..."
"Finally, a Kingston pub that is closer to downtown compared to the two above but not quite there is Portsmouth Tavern. Also known as “The Ports”, this establishment in the small town/neighbourhood of Portsmouth on Kingston’s waterfront has a rich history to it. The legend goes that the pub used to be the watering hole for the old prison guards of the nearby Kingston Penitentiary."
"If you find yourself away from downtown and looking for a pub, then check out The Rose & Crown Restaurant. Again, more of a restaurant but since they serve up an authentic English pub feel, we wanted to include it!. Located up on Princess Street but out in the west end/ up town from downtown, the Rose & Crown boasts live music on Wednesdays and has been serving up fish and chips for over 30 years!"
"This family restaurant was founded by Ed Walker and his wife Sheena in 2003. The restaurant is named after a pub in their hometown of Leyland in England. The Rose and Crown has served English-style fish n’ chips for over 30 years, so they know a thing or two about quality food."
"If Eric had a nickel for every time he’s been to the Duke – he’d be rich. But honestly, the Duke is great. Eric used to live on Wellington so it was always fitting to visit the “Duke on Welly” just a quick walk away!"
"Kathleen Hall, 11 Medical Quadrangle This space is a gem for researchers and acts as a museum for specific topics you might be interested in. If you’ve never been to the Archives before, bring a piece of photo ID and be prepared to fill out a piece of paper to create a membership card before you begin browsing. A museum for researchers and anyone wanting to learn more about the history of Kingston."
"The Museum of Health Care, located in the Ann Baillie Building on Queen’s University Campus, is the only museum in Canada dedicated to the history of health and health care. The museum has one of the largest collections of medical and health care artefacts in Canada. It is home to a wide-range of artefacts and archival documents and photographs from surgical tools to laboratory instruments documenting how people have preserved health and managed disease, pain, and suffering from the late 18th century to the present day."
"The Kingston Association of Museums, Galleries, and Historic Sites is a not-for-profit, collaborative group of member institutions from the Kingston region. Visit their website for a complete listing of sites, hours, locations and collection highlights."
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"Fran’s has been around for over 40 years, and while Fran herself is no longer at the helm, the fish and chips at this shop near Sir John A and John Counter Boulevard are still to die for. Choose BC halibut, New Zealand cod or east coast haddock, then watch as the most gorgeous golden hand-battered filets arrive with fresh, hand-cut chips, and homemade tartar sauce. Scallops, shrimp, and calamari round out the seafood menu, though you can find burgers, sandwiches, poutines, and other deep-fried goodies here as well."
"In the mid-’70s customer’s would come to Fran’s for the mouth-watering, home-cooked meals by Fran. She also developed excellent relationships with the community and left a legacy. In 2016, Maggie Charlton took over and has since maintained the same high standards Fran’s loyal customers have come to love and expect."