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Bars, Pubs & Clubs

Good Grub at Ben’s Pub

November 24, 2006

In search of food and something more, we decided to veer off the sidewalk on Clergy Street and into Ben’s Pub.
The warmth inside was a nice change from the cold (they keep it cozy in there), and the combination of lights, the fire place and the sort of kitchy wood around the bar was reminiscent [...]

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The Old Speckled Hen

November 23, 2006

The Old Speckled Hen is the British appendage to Tir Nan Og. It’s a small, classy bar with a great selection of beers from the British Isles, including Boddington’s, Tennant’s and Old Speckled Hen- this one’s not on tap.
Bear in mind that this isn’t a cheap establishment; be prepared to spend a little (or a [...]

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Tir Nan Og

November 20, 2006

The Tir Nan Og (or just ‘Tir’ as it’s sometimes known) is a quintessential Irish pub. All hardwood and well-carved class, this pub is a must-see.
The Tir Nan Og is located along Kingston’s waterfront on Ontario Street in the old Prince George Hotel. It definitely has an old-world feel to it, and the right beer [...]

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Wednesday Night Brass Burgers

November 15, 2006

Wednesday nights at The Brass make my week. Burgers are insanely cheap ($1.25) and come with fries for an extra $0.75- as long as you grab a drink (it doesn’t have to be alcoholic).
We’re not talking about fine ground chuck steak here. These burgers aren’t gourmet. But they are a good size, seasoned well, and [...]

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Lonestar Texas Grill

October 27, 2006

Lonestar is located in the tourist heart of Kingston’s downtown and is always packed in the summer. They have one of the largest and most vibrant patios in the downtown core – aptly named Margaritaville.
Seating is ample, as there is a huge main floor with tables, and a smaller upstairs with tables, a bar, and [...]

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Stages

October 27, 2006

If you want to dance, Stages is where you should go. Directly across the street from Ale House, it has two levels – the dance floor and surrounding bar area, and an upper tier from which everyone too nervous to dance can observe the masses below – with drink in hand of course.
Stages is a [...]

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The Toucan & Kirkpatricks

October 27, 2006

The Toucan, an Irish bar located in the heart of downtown, is one of the greatest pubs in the city. Featuring live music on some nights (GhettoXpress plays on Mondays) the Toucan is always a rowdy place for a good night of drinking and a guaranteed crawl home.
There are two floors at the Toucan. Upstairs [...]

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Smijies Bar / Nightclub

October 27, 2006

This bar/club has made a comeback of late, or at least a ‘come’ because we’re not sure if it ever had anything to come back to. It’s popular, has a lot of theme nights, and is a regular destination for students of certain programs (film students have, in the past, frequented the bar). There is [...]

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Shoeless Joe’s

October 27, 2006

This is a good place to hang out and grab some wings (especially at suicidal spicyness), watch a game, etc. The atmosphere at this Shoeless is pretty much like all the others (this is a chain). It’s spacious, loud (not too loud though), and usually packed during the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Shoeless Joe’s is “Serious about [...]

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Philthy McNasty’s

October 27, 2006

Apart from having a totally asinine name, Philthy McNasty’s is a good place to hang out depending on the night.
This bar has three floors of differing sports themes, however alcohol flows freely on them all. In warmer months, there’s a very spacious outdoor area and beach volleyball court, and an XBOX on the first floor. [...]

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