SOMETHING IN THE WATER BREWING CO.
Read moreThose who know Stone City Brew Co. won't be too disappointed. Three friends, who run Something in the Water microbrewery in Toronto, have taken over the small Kingston brewery to make it theirsecond location. It has the same employees as the Stone City brewery and many of the beers that made it famous. In addition to the house beers, the new team has also started distilling with its Canadian whisky.
ISABEL BADER CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
Read moreThis performing arts center belongs to Queen's University. The building itself is worth a visit, the first project on Canadian soil by the renowned Norwegian architect Snøhetta in collaboration with the Ottawa firm N45. It presents different concert series ranging from symphonic ensembles to chamber music, jazz, shows for young audiences, etc. The Kingston Canadian Film Festival presents some of its programming here.
KINGSTON BREWING COMPANY
Read moreFounded in 1986, this craft brewery was a pioneer in Ontario and is definitely a must for your night out. In addition to the beers brewed on site, the long list of single malt scotches and whiskies will amaze you. They also offer simple, generous and oh so delicious dishes! Burgers, sandwiches, grilled meats, fish & chips and other specialties of the place will gladly be accompanied by a glass of house beer. To be enjoyed in their superb backyard or on the front terrace in season!
CRAVE COFFEE HOUSE & BAKERY
Read moreCrave provides a great gourmet break with a slate of hot beverages, including coffee and tea, as well as tasty smoothies. All sorts of delicacies are spread out on the counter like bagels, pastries, muffins, scones, pastries and tutti quanti, not to mention some healthy fruit. The place also prepares waffles, available in about ten versions (try the maple and bacon version).