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Morrison’s Restaurant: No Nonsense Diner Fare

May 29, 2010

Located at 381 King Street, right behind the Farmer’s Market and City Hall, is a Kingston breakfast staple: Morrison’s. They are open 7 days a week, starting as early as 6am (8 on Sunday) and serve up no nonsense diner fare at rock bottom prices (chances are you can pay for your whole meal with [...]

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A Less Visionary Kind Of Pizza Place: 241 Pizza

December 2, 2006

There’s nothing overtly special about 241 Pizza. It’s not too greasy or spicy or garlicy or saucy or flakey. Nope, this is straight up pizza folks. It’s the kind of plain and simple stuff that is best consumed sitting on your couch, eaten straight from the box, and washed down with a couple of brewskies.
241 [...]

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The Hoagie House

November 28, 2006

Driving out of Kingston on Division, there is one place that has always made me curious as I passed by. This place is The Hoagie House.
The sign on the side of the building is more of a statement than a name. How can you not be delighted by an alliteration using the word “hoagie?” Think [...]

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The Golden Rooster Delicatessen

November 19, 2006

With a name like “Golden Rooster” one might think that this is a Chinese food restaurant. It’s not, however. It is a European (German, we think) deli.
The Golden Rooster is a long and narrow shop with a large seating area at the back for enjoying sandwiches and soups; the sort of fare you’d expect to [...]

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Pancake Tuesdays at the Golden Griddle

November 17, 2006

Despite how I usually eat pancakes in quantities so large that my stomach can’t quite register them, they are still a damn fine food. A food made even finer by the cold, wet, miserable Kingston weather as of late. I think we’re all craving a little added insulation.
Just one look at those glorious discs turns [...]

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Indoor Farmer’s Market

November 16, 2006

This upcoming Wednesday, November 22nd, Queen’s University will be hosting an indoor (thank god!) farmer’s market. Local farmers and bakers will be in attendance with all kinds of healthy and hearty treats for you to pick up. Artists and designers will also be on hand selling their wares.
It’s kind of startling to think that the [...]

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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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The Brockview Café at Hotel Dieu

November 14, 2006

It’s cheap, convenient and in a hospital. If you have a beef with that fact, we hope you will reconsider it.
The Brockview Café is located just off the lobby at the Hotel Dieu hospital between Brock and Johnson Street. It does in fact offer a view of Brock Street (and Montreal too), but there’s not [...]

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Express Breakfast at Windmills

November 11, 2006

Windmills has a great, colorful ambience that seems vibrant on the dullest of days. The servers (for the most part) have a friendliness to match.
A great, inexpensive way to get your day going is the Express Breakfast for $5.50. It includes coffee, two eggs done to your preference, home fries and two big slices of [...]

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Frozen Food Sale at the A&P

November 9, 2006

So at the moment frozen food is on sale at the A&P like it’s goin’ outta style. No joke, just about every item of ready to nuke frozen food stuff is price SLASHED. Michelina’s Meals (Classics, Lifestyle, Zap ‘Ems etc) as well as Stouffer Meals and a random assortment of others are on for 99 [...]

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