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8 Kingston Restaurants Serving up the Best Seafood
"If you want a cool place with a great vibe, nice staff, and really good food – Red House is for you. This is one of those places that Eric generally went to for drinks but usually ended up getting good food, too. Some might call it a restaurant – either way, we wanted to include it!"
"Red House is easily one of Eric favourite places to go for food and drinks in Kingston. Located on King Street East, Red House is this great upscale place for drinks and really good food. They don’t have a huge menu but their choices are always really good."
"Eric has been to the Merchant for food, sat on their patio, been there for events, and just gone with a buddy or two for pints. It’s also great because the place is located right by the Kingston waterfront making it an easy stop for a drink or a bite to eat. Inside, the Merchant is surprisingly large."
"The Brass has a great central location in Kingston, making it a favorite with both students and locals. The drinks here are pretty standard but they also serve decent food and the layout makes this a great choice for larger groups. Their flatscreens and TV wall projection screens are perfect for hockey season and the place also hosts live music every Sunday, Monday and Thursday."
"The Brass is one of those places that you go to because you know exactly what you are going to get. Located up on Princess Street in the Hub, the Brass has been frequented by Eric many, many, many times. He’s been for sports (which are great on their screens), wing deal night (wings are good but not great), live music (the Smitty days), and much more."
"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."
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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."
"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."
"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."
"Dining out has been non existent and we have seldom used take-out. What a joy it was to discover Sushiya Zen. We have nothing but praise for every aspect of..."