25 Things to do in Kingston in June

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It’s June, and you know what that means? It’s officially Summer whether it’s warm out or not! To celebrate the long slog through winter, we’ve got an unbeatable list of things to keep you busy including the return of The Lumberjack, YGK Craft Beer Fest, Movies in the Square, and so much more!
1. Celtic Kitchen Party at Riverhead Brewing Co. — June 1
Celtic Kitchen Party at Riverhead Brewing Co. — June 1
2. The Lumberjack is back at MacLachlan Woodworking Museum — June 2
The Lumberjack is back at MacLachlan Woodworking Museum — June 2

3. Derek Seguin 43.0 stand-up at The Isabel — June 2
Derek Seguin 43.0 stand-up at The Isabel — June 2
4. The Beat Beethoven Run 2018 — June 3
The Beat Beethoven Run 2018 — June 3
5. Monster Spectacular at the K-Rock Centre — June 8
Monster Spectacular at the K-Rock Centre — June 8
6. Cannonball Crush at Fort Henry — June 9
Cannonball Crush at Fort Henry — June 9
7. YGK Craft Beer Fest at Fort Henry — June 9
YGK Craft Beer Fest at Fort Henry — June 9
8. Rocking Karaoke at Portsmouth Tavern — Every Friday
Rocking Karaoke at Portsmouth Tavern — Every Friday
9. Queen: It’s a Kinda Magic live at The Grand — June 11
Queen: It's a Kinda Magic live at The Grand — June 11
10. Downtown Kingston presents Music in the Park — June 14–September 1
Downtown Kingston presents Music in the Park — June 14–September 1
11. Doors Open Kingston — June 16
Doors Open Kingston — June 16
12: #DKSHOPFEST 2018! — June 16
#DKSHOPFEST 2018! — June 16
13. FoldA Festival of Live Digital Art — June 19–22
FoldA Festival of Live Digital Art — June 19–22

14. Pride Day in Kingston — June 16
Pride Day in Kingston — June 16
15. Chill on the Hill Music Fest at Fort Henry — June 22
Chill on the Hill Music Fest at Fort Henry — June 22
16. Big Band Friday — June 22
Big Band Friday — June 22
17. Kingston Corvette Invasion — June 22
Kingston Corvette Invasion — June 22
18. Skeleton Park Arts Festival — June 20–24
Skeleton Park Arts Festival — June 20–24
19. YGK Team Charity “Bring on Summer” — June 16
YGK Team Charity "Bring on Summer" Sale

20. Silent Movie at Modern Fuel — until June 23
Silent Movie at Modern Fuel — until June 23
21. Movies in the Square return! — June 28
Movies in the Square return! — June 28
22. Rockin’ the Square — June 29
Rockin' the Square — June 29
23. Kingston Ghost and Mystery Trolly Tours — Wednesday–Sunday
Kingston Ghost and Mystery Trolly Tours — Wednesday–Sunday
24. ArtFest 2018 at City Park — June 30–July 2
ArtFest 2018 at City Park — June 30–July 2
25. Downtown Kingston presents Chef Cooking Demos — June 30–August 25
Downtown Kingston presents Chef Cooking Demos — June 30–August 25

25 Things to do in Kingston in May 2018

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Some of our favourite Kingston events and attractions are back this May including the Juvenis Festival, Kingston Pen tours, Fort Henry’s opening day, and an eclectic concert lineup!
1. Juvenis Festival — April 28–May 6
Various Locations: Juvenis Festival - April 28 to May 6, 2018
2. MacLachlan Woodworking Museum opens for the season — May 1
MacLauchlan Woodworking Museum Opens: May 1, 2018
3. Drop in for free Games night at Minotaur Games & Gifts — Thursday and Sunday nights
Minotaur Games & Gifts: Games Night - Thursday & Sunday Nights
4. Kingston Penitentiary tours start — May 9
Kingston Penitentiary Tours start! May 9, 2018
5. Jimmy Carr live stand-up at The Grand — May 4
The Grand: Jimmy Carr Live - May 4, 2018
6. HomeGrown Live music festival — May 5
Homegrown Live Music Festival: May 5, 2018
7. Drop-In And Spin at Amaranth Stoneware — May 5
Amaranth Stoneware: Drop-in and Spin - May 5 2018
8. The Beauty of Bach with Angela Hewitt at The Isabel – May 5
The Isabel: The Beauty of Bach - May 5, 2018
9. Theory of a Deadman Live at The Ale House  — May 6
The Ale House: Theory of a Deadman Live - May 6, 2018
10. Sinatra, The Man, His fans, His Music at The Grand — May 10–12
Sinatra at the Grand: May 10-12, 2018
11. The Kingston Symphony Warehouse Vinyl Records sale —May 10–13
Kingston Symphony Warehouse: Vinyl Records Sale - May 10-13, 2018
12. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest at The Domino Theatre —April 26–May 12
The Domino Theatre: One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest - April 26 to May 12, 2018
13. Science Rendezvous Kingston at the K-Rock Centre — May 12
Rogers K-Rock Centre: Science Rendezvous Kingston - May 12, 2018
14. Radiohead tribute Idioteque live at The Mansion — May 12
The Mansion: Radiohead Tribute Idioteque - May 12, 2018
15. Dollhouse and Miniatures Show and Sale — May 12
Portsmouth Olympic Harbor: Dollhouse and Miniatures Show - May 12, 2018
16. Happy Mother’s Day! Treat her to brunch at Megalos! — May 13
Megalos: Brunch with Mom - May 13, 2018 Mother's Day
17. Hop On, Hop Off Kingston Trolley Tours start — May 19
Hop on, hop off Kingston Trolley Tours - May 19, 2018
18. Fort Henry’s Opening Day! — May 19
Fort Henry's Opening Day: May 19, 2018
19. National Fiddling Day! Stop by Springer Market Square for live music! — May 19
Springer Market Square: National Fiddling Day! - May 19, 2018
20. Victoria Day celebrations and fireworks! — May 20
Lake Ontario Park: Victoria Day Celebrations! May 20, 2018
21. 2018 Limestone Genre Expo literary event — May 26
Holiday Inn Waterfront: 2018 Limestone Genre Expo - May 26, 2018
22. Dirty Dancing at the K-ROCK Centre — May 27
Rogers K-Rock Centre: Dirty Dancing - May 27, 2018
23. Kingston Food Tours — Sundays, Wednesdays, Saturdays
Kingston Food Tours: Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday
24. Try a Vinotherapy Spa treatment at Rosemount Inn & Spa — by appointment
Rosemount Inn & Spa Vinotherapy Spa Treatments - By Appointment
25. Open Mic Night at Musiikki Cafe — Tuesday nights
Musiikki Cafe: Open Mic Night - Tuesday Nights
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The Holiday Country Manor Finds New Energy In an Old Space

“Watch your step! The house is hilly,” warns new co-owner, Jeff Day, of the Holiday Country Manor as he tours us around the 178 year-old space.

The Holiday Country Manor, originally owned by the founder of Battersea, Henry Van Luven, has shifted through owners throughout the years but has remained a consistent place for fishers to rest their heads. New owners Jeff Day and Core Lee are hoping to elevate the space and attract not only the locals in Battersea but Kingstonians and those looking to escape the big city. “We thought we’d put a new spin on an old property,” says Day.

A year and a half ago while visiting Jeff’s family, the two started eyeing The Holiday Country Manor and before they knew it they were the owners of a 22 bedroom bed and breakfast. “It took us two minutes to make the decision,” Day says. “We could see the potential.”
Day, a native of the area, has a background in hospitality. Lee has culinary experience as well as a construction background. Who better to take on such a large task? Both have lived in Toronto for years and were ready for a new country adventure. Safe to say, they’ve got one.

They’ve added fresh ideas and experiences for guests and locals. Last summer, they transformed an outdoor storage space into an ice cream parlour. Their Sunday brunch, open to the public, is always a hit.  “It used to be private. Guests only. None of the locals had been in the house,” says Day. “People came in for breakfasts simply because they had never been in here before.”

They’ve also launched a regular “Wine and Dine with your Spirits” night during that allows guests to connect with lost ones through a Medium after enjoying a three-course meal. Their Murder Mystery dinners and dinners for the public feature Lee’s specialty of the day.

Last summer they launched live music on the porch every Thursday night and will continue that this summer. Being so close to the unique hiking trails of northern Kingston, they are also hoping to offer self-guided walking tours this summer with details of the area. To add to their summer agenda, they plan to give guests pre-packed picnics to take on the canoes across to the island or to the beach. Did I mention it is a waterfront property?

We wake up to the sweet and savoury smells of eggs benedict and French toast wafting through the house and find Day and Lee in the dining room preparing for service. They clearly have a passion for their new business and with that much love, The Holiday Country Manor is bound to become something special.
Visit their website and book your stay today!

The 9 Best Places To Get Mouthwatering Poutine In Kingston

Chien Noir poutine

We all know the joys of poutine; the anticipation as you see that gourmet gravy poured on a heap of crispy tots, the cheese curds tumbling down the mountain of goodness that’s about to go in your belly. And that first bite? Wait, what’s that? The fries are cold, and your hot mess of a meal has just turned into a soggy, chilly pile. Been there? Us too. That’s why we made this list of unreal poutine places that won’t only serve your poutine piping hot, but they’ll also create a dish bursting with flavour. Never again will you have to face a disappointing basket of fries. From the classic gravy and fries to elaborate takes on your favourite dish that’ll excite your taste buds — you better be hungry. 

1. Black Dog Tavern

69 Brock St. 

Duck Confit Poutine
This gourmet French favourite isn’t the first place one would think of going for a messy meal of fries and gravy but get ready to be pleasantly surprised. Ever heard of boujee poutine? Now you have. Black Dog Tavern serves up frites with triple cream brie, shredded duck confit, green peppercorn, and cognac jus.

2. Harper’s Burger Bar

93 Princess St. 

Some Pig Poutine
When you’re done with your juicy burger (meat-free or meat-full), why not follow up with a little poutine? And because it’s Harpers, they are making their poutine as innovative and unique as their burgers; get ready for their Some Pig Poutine. Fries, ‘Black River’ cheese curds, gravy, and pulled pork will keep your taste buds intrigued all night long. 

 

3. House of Donair

394 Princess St.  

Donair Poutine
House of Donair is a poutine favourite for its filling, satisfying grub. They offer shawarma-style poutine giving you the best mix of Canadian and Middle Eastern cuisine. However, we recommend the Donair poutine, it comes with hand-cut fries, shaved donair meat, cheese curd, and gravy. But don’t stop there, ask for a drizzle of donair sauce to get that full east coast donair experience.  

4. Copper Penny

240 Princess St. 

Copper Penny Poutine
It’s no wonder that Copper Penny is celebrating over 40 years of business; with gourmet comfort food and a prime location right in the middle of downtown, it’s a local favourite for the books. Their Copper Penny Poutine is simplicity at its best: warm fries, homemade gravy, and blended cheeses. Want to amp up the poutine experience? Try the Chicken Fajita Poutine with Cajun chicken, blended cheese, sauteed onions, peppers, salsa, sour cream and — oh right, fries and gravy.

5. Dianne’s FIsh Shack & Smoke House

195 Ontario St.  

Seafood Poutine
Poutine and seafood? Yes please! This Thai-inspired poutine is sure to satisfy any poutine extremist. It’s served with fries, coconut green curry, shrimp, calamari, mussels, haddock, queso fresco, and scallions. It’s the east coast kitchen sink of poutines and we are living for it! 

6. Melt & Grill

369 King St. East 

Mac & Cheese Poutine
Yup, you guessed it! Melt & Grill is making a traditional poutine with gravy and cheese curd even more Canadian by adding Kraft Dinner on it! If that wasn’t enough to catch you attention, how about trading in those french fries for waffle fries? Not your style? No worries, they have 7 other tasty poutines to choose from. 

7. Whiskey & Rose

125 Brock St.  

Dirty Bird Poutine
New to the block is Whiskey and Rose! They are taking Kingston by storm with their gluten allergy-friendly restaurant by using local and seasonal ingredients. It only makes sense that Chef Amanda Finkle would provide us with such a treat. The Dirty Bird Poutine comes with Yukon gold potatoes, rosemary salt, cheese curds, mushroom gravy, fried chicken thigh, poblano mayonnaise, and scallions. I’m not drooling, you’re drooling! 

8. Otter Creek Kitchen 

2792 Princess St.  

Braised Wagyu Poutine
How could we not put Otter Creek on the list of best poutines! If you have had the pleasure of hitting up their food truck in the summer or stopping by their new west-end location, then you know they mean business with their poutine. Not only do you get fresh cut fries and Wilton cheese curds, but you get slow braised wagyu beef with a real house made beef gravy created with the braising juice. How could you not want to order it

9. Bubbas Poutine + Pizzeria

349 King Street East 

The Original Poutine
No Kingston poutine list would be complete without Bubba’s famous poutine on it. There are Greek and Italian options, but if this is your first—or last—attempt, go for the classic Quebec Style Poutine. The curds are thick and salty, the gravy is dark and rich, and the fries are sturdy enough to withstand and soak up all that cheesy and messy deliciousness. 

The honourable mention

Red House   

369 King St. East  

Kimchi Fires
Okay, so not quite poutine but we will allow it! The Kimchi fries are a work of french fry art in Kingston. It is a must for those fry connoisseurs! Fries smothered in kimchi with kewpie mayo, scallions, and sesame seeds. For the love of foodie heaven please don’t shy away from adding the pork belly and fried egg! We promise you won’t even miss the gravy when it comes to this one. 

 

25 Things to Do in April 2018

Spring is here, and to welcome it we have a full list of great activities and Kingston events happening in April. From the return of some electrifying festivals, inspiring art, and a winning lineup of concerts, clear your calendar — it’s going to be a busy one.

1. Kingston 1000 Island Cruises — Starts this month!
Kingston 1000 Island Cruises — Starts this month!
2. Spring/Summer Season Launch at The Agnes — April 27
Spring/Summer Season Launch at The Agnes — April 27
3. The Year of the Suddenly at The Grand — April 5–7
The Year of the Suddenly at The Grand — April 5–7
4. Just for Laughs Roadshow 2018 at The Grand — April 7
Just for Laughs Roadshow 2018 at The Grand — April 7
5. Kingston Craft Beer Festival at The Brooklyn — April 7
Kingston Craft Beer Festival at The Brooklyn — April 7
6. Catch an indie film at The Screening Room — all month
Catch an indie film at The Screening Room — all month
7. The Genius of John Coltrane at The Isabel — April 7
The Genius of John Coltrane at The Isabel — April 7
8. Jeff Tweedy Live at The Grand — April 8
Jeff Tweedy Live at The Grand — April 8
9. The Harlem Globetrotters at the K-Rock Centre — April 11
The Harlem Globetrotters at the K-Rock Centre — April 11
10. Baroque and Beyond at The Isabel — April 12
Baroque and Beyond at The Isabel — April 12
11. Spring Fever at the BLU! — April 13
Spring Fever at the BLU! — April 13
12. Classic Albums Live: The Eagles at The Grand — April 14
Classic Albums Live: The Eagles at The Grand — April 14
13. Johnny Reid and Jessica Mitchell live at the K-Rock Centre — April 14
Johnny Reid and Jessica Mitchell live at the K-Rock Centre — April 14
14. Writers and Friends Grand Finale at City Hall — April 15
Writers and Friends Grand Finale at City Hall — April 15
15. Chun Hua Catharine Dong exhibit at Modern Fuel — Until April 28
Chun Hua Catharine Dong exhibit at Modern Fuel — Until April 28

16. Electric Circuits Festival — April 20 – 21
Electric Circuits Festival — April 20 – 21
17. Roseanne Barr live at The Grand — April 21
Roseanne Barr live at The Grand — April 21
18. Spring Fashion Show at Kingston Symphony — April 21
Spring Fashion Show at Kingston Symphony — April 21
19. Constantinople and Suzie LeBlanc at The Isabel — April 24
Constantinople and Suzie LeBlanc at The Isabel — April 24
20. Climb to the top of The Boiler Room — all month
Climb to the top of The Boiler Room — all month
21. Live Pub Quiz at The Mansion — Every Sunday
Live Pub Quiz at The Mansion — Every Sunday
22. Big Dig Deals in Downtown Kingston — all month
Big Dig Deals in Downtown Kingston — all month
23. First Capital Highland Gathering Concert at The Isabel — April 28
First Capital Highland Gathering Concert at The Isabel — April 28
24. Limestone Race Weekend — April 28 – 29
Limestone Race Weekend — April 28 – 29
25. Juvenis Festival — April 28 – May 6
Juvenis Festival — April 28 – May 6
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11 Interactive Experiences to Have in Kingston

Concerts, museums and gourmet meals are all fine and good, but if you’re looking to do something a little more active and immersive in Kingston, keep reading. From escape rooms to an astronomical observatory, here are 11 places to kickstart your mind and body.

 

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Improbable Escapes

303 Bagot Street, Suite 16B

Since 2015, the folks at Improbable Escapes have been “locking” visitors into themed rooms and challenging them to escape before a buzzer goes off after 60 minutes. The only way out is to work with one’s team to find clues and solve puzzles. There are a variety of escape rooms here and in pop-up locations around the city, that rotate throughout the year. A few are family-friendly, others not, but all are done privately with just the group you bring (typically 2 – 6 people).
$7 – $22.50 + tax/person

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Sherlock’s Escapes

298 Bagot Street

This decadently designed escape room experience challenges you and your team to find clues that will lead to the missing Sherlock Holmes. Be quick, though. You only have 60 minutes. The three locked rooms here are connected to a larger storyline, and though they can be done independently, it’s more fun if you do them in sequence starting with A Culinary Pursuit. Private appointments only.
$22.50 + tax/person.

 

Minotaur Games and Crafts

78 Princess Street

Though Minotaur is best known as a unique spot to buy games, crafts, cards and art, those in the know can’t quit its free weekly drop-in events. On Games Night, pick from the store’s massive selection and then sit down to challenge your friends, old or new (Thursday and Sunday, 5 pm – 9 pm). On Craft Night, bring your own project and get some inspiration. Although all projects are welcome, each night has a theme with an expert in that area in attendance (Wednesday and Friday, 6 pm – 9 pm). Minotaur also has free games tournaments and free craft workshops.    
Free

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Wonderland Kingston Escape Rooms and Board Game Lounge

500 Gardiners Road, Unit 12A

Created by the same folks who run Improbable Escapes, Wonderland Kingston features over 450 board games for you to choose from – perfect for spending a day with friends and family. With colour-changing drinks, unique escape rooms, and out-of-this-world decor, you’ll be falling down the rabbit hole with this Alice in Wonderland themed cafe.
$5/person cover fee for board games, $25 for escape rooms

The Queen’s Observatory

58 University Avenue, Ellis Hall, Room 432

Did you know that Queen’s University has its own astronomical observatory? Did you know you can peer through its 14-inch telescope to some of the farthest reaches of space during monthly open houses? They happen on the second Saturday of every month and include a half-hour presentation on a specific topic related to space, followed by an hour-long tour of the observatory dome and telescope.
Free

The Tett Centre

370 King Street West   
If you’re looking to scratch that creative itch, consider signing up for a workshop at the gorgeous Tett Centre, home to several arts groups and individual artists and makers. Those artists lead a variety of ever-changing workshops that have ranged from still-life drawing to weaving to improv classes to make-your-own charcuterie board to lantern making. Some are free, many are for beginners, and most include all necessary supplies.
Prices vary

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Kingston Food Tours

221 Queen Street

The quickest way to understanding the heart of Kingston is through its food. And what better way to experience the best cuisine the city has to offer than a comprehensive, authentic tour by passionate local guides who know good food. Walk through the city experiencing exclusive tastings at various downtown restaurants and learn a few fun facts about Kingston’s illustrious, and delicious past. From Classic Food Tours to a Beer and Bites tour of local microbreweries, it’s a tasty time for all.

Various times. Adults $69.00 — Children (6-12) $59.00

The Boiler Room Climbing Gym

4 Cataraqui Street, Suite 103
What was once the boiler room for a 19th-century woollen mill is now a state-of-the-art climbing gym with Canada’s highest indoor ascent. If the 100-foot chimney climb sounds like too much, though, find your wall in one of two rooms, where there are 40 ropes and over 80 climbs to choose from whatever your skill level. There is also a bouldering structure. Beginner and advanced lessons and programs are available, as are change rooms, showers, lockers, equipment, and snacks and drinks. Open seven days a week.
$15 – $17.50 plus shoe and harness rental ($5 each)

Kingston School of Dance

The Tett Centre. 370 King Street West, Suite 303

Polish up on those dance moves at this not-for-profit’s drop-in classes during the evenings. You can choose from ballet, Afro-Cuban, Latin jazz, contemporary, swing, ballroom and other styles. Some classes include performance options, others do not. Couples and solo dancers are welcome.   
Prices vary.

Modo Yoga’s Karma Classes

27 Princess Street, Unit 103

Bored with the same old yoga class? Then consider dropping into Modo Yoga’s Friday evening classes. These donation-based classes raise funds for local and international charities while offering great yoga at a reduced rate. 
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Where to Stay in Kingston this March Break

Published on Feb 23, 2018.

Escaping the Canadian winter is often the March Break dream, but Kingston has loads of fun to offer! No need to hop on a plane — just get in your car, catch the train or bus and celebrate March Break, Kingston style. Besides all of the delicious kid-friendly restaurantsthere are tons of activities and kid-friendly places to stay that are offering deals to accommodate March Break travellers.

Delta Hotel Kingston

Delta: Winter Family Fun!

What’s the deal? Located on the beautiful waterfront, Delta is offering a special winter rate that expires March 21 and includes a pizza dinner. Enjoy a delicious breakfast at AquaTerra and spend the day exploring Kingston.  
What’s close by? Everything. The Delta is right downtown so you can leave the car and go on an adventure on foot. Also, if you’re looking for something to keep the kids occupied, The Agnes is offering art camps during March Break. Sign them up for a day, or the full week.

Holiday Inn Express Kingston

March Break at Holiday Inn Waterfront

What’s the deal?  Enjoy a staycation or a quick getaway with the kids in Kingston. If you stay with Holiday Inn between March 8 – 17, receive a 20% discount off their best flex rate, take advantage of the indoor pool, and, best of all? Every child checking in gets a welcome gift!
What’s close by? Like its neighbour the Delta, you’re right in the heart of the downtown action at Holiday Inn Waterfront. Pick a spot from our kid-friendly restaurants and endulge — most are within walking distance. Or test your family’s skills at a Sherlock’s Escapes room.

Ramada Inn Kingston

Ramada – Movie Night

What’s the deal? Superheroes, Monsters or Romance – which will you choose? This Movie Night Package is perfect for an evening out with friends or family and includes $25 Movie Gift Card to Landmark Cinemas plus overnight accommodation. Sometimes a good flick and a change of scenery is just what you need during a break.
What’s close by? Also, right off of the 401, you and the fam can stay at the Ramada but don’t worry, everything in Kingston is within a 20-minute drive. Bring the kids to one of the many museums for family learning!

Confederation Place Hotel – Family Getaway

What’s the deal? Confederation Place Hotel and The VR Hut are teaming up and bringing you the ultimate family fun getaway. This package includes overnight accommodations for 2 adults and 2 children, 2 Pod rentals at The VR Hut, continental breakfast and wifi access. Rates start at $150/night.
What’s close by? Another downtown Kingston waterfront experience can be had at Confederation Place. It’s a great location to find good food, great shopping options, and for the kids, why not let them burn off some steam at the Boiler Room Climbing Gym.

Green Acres Inn

What’s the deal? Stay at the charming Green Acres Inn for two nights starting at $278. Enjoy exploring family-friendly winter activities in Kingston, room service continental breakfast (one morning), self-guided winter itinerary, bird seed for feeding chickadees at Lemoine Point, room service gourmet hot chocolate (one afternoon).
What’s close by? The Green Acres Inn is a charming space to bring the family and it’s close to activities happening in the west end of Kingston. Or take a bit of a roadie and experience Maple Madness at the Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area for wagon rides, pancakes, maple taffy and tree tapping demonstrations.

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8 Fun Things to Do in Kingston on March Break 2018

9 Fun Things to do in Kingston on March Break

For the current 2023 list, please read our new post.

This post was last updated on February 15, 2018.

From launching yourself down a 100-foot waterslide to getting crafty at an arts camp, there are tons of things to do for the young and the young at heart. Here are 8 of them.  

Places to Go

9 Fun Things to do in Kingston on March Break

Ambassador Hotel Waterpark

1550 Princess Street

Kingston’s largest indoor waterpark is always a March Break hotspot in the city. Kids will love the 100-foot waterslide and interactive splash pad. Adults will appreciate the relaxing vibes of the hot tub, steam room and dry sauna. 
Open daily 8 am – 11 pm.
Waterslide open daily 9 am – 10 pm.
Adult Swim (18+) 10 pm – 11 pm.

Note: Pool and slide is only available to overnight hotel guests during March Break
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9 Fun Things to do in Kingston on March Break

Maple Madness

1641 Perth Road, Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area

It’s maple syrup season, and at Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area, just 15 minutes from downtown, you’ll be able to go mad for the stuff all March Break. Daily events include wagon rides to the sugar bush, tree tapping, maple taffy demos, pancakes and more. Maple Madness runs March 9 – 17, 23, 24, 30, and 31.
Sugar bush open 9 am – 4 pm (the last wagon ride to the bus leaves at 3 pm)
$15/per vehicle (carpooling encouraged!)

Public Skating

Besides Springer Market Square, you’ll have three arenas to lace up during March Break: INVISTA Centre (various times all Break); Centre 70 on Tuesday and Thursday (4 pm – 4:50 pm) and Friday (7 pm – 8:45 pm); and the Memorial Centre on Sunday March 10 and 17 (12 pm – 1:45 pm) and Wednesday (5 pm – 5:50 pm).
Drop-in rates apply.  

Kingston Museums Scavenger Hunt

Various Kingston Museums

The Kingston Association of Museums is organizing a fun, family-friendly and FREE scavenger hunt event this March Break. From Tuesday, March 12 to Sunday, March 17, clues will be posted on social media and participants can search for items at local art galleries, historical sites, and museums in Kingston.

The Original Hockey Hall of Fame

INVISTA Centre, 1350 Gardiners Road

Opened in 1943, this small but impressive museum is Canada’s oldest sports hall of fame. You’ll find here hockey’s oldest puck, jersey and Olympic gold medal, as well as Wayne Gretzky’s rookie jersey and the original Calder Cup trophy.
Open Thursday – Sunday, 12 pm – 6 pm.
Free.

Kids Camps

Crafts

Modern Movers and Makers

Agnes Etherington Art Centre, 36 University Avenue

Queen’s University’s public art museum is back with its special March Break art camp. Children ages 6–12 will learn all about form, colour, and techniques of modern art. Lead by artist Ella Gonzales
Register now for individual days or a full week. $55/day. $260/week.

Events

9 Fun Things to do in Kingston on March Break

Kingston Frontenacs Games

1 The Tragically Hip Way, Leon’s Centre

The Ontario Hockey League’s Kingston Frontenacs are in town twice over March Break. Don your yellow and black and see them light it up at home at the Leon’s Centre. First, the Oshawa 67s come to town on March 8, then it’s the Oshawa Generals on the 15th.
March 8, 7 pm
March 15, 7 pm
$13.79 – $27.34

9 Fun Things to do in Kingston on March Break

The Tett Kids Creativity Club

370 King Street West

This Saturday morning drop-in art program at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning is for kids aged 4 – 10 and their parents. Donate $2 – $5, and you’ll get a variety of hands-on, creative arts activities that vary week to week. Sessions are led by a different local artist each month. $2 – $5.
March 9, 10 am – 12 pm
March 16, 10 am – 12 pm

10 Highlights of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival

Kingston Canadian Film Festival 2018

As the Kingston Canadian Film Festival prepares to dim the lights and roll out its 18th annual screenings of Canadian feature-length and short films from March 1 – 4, we’ve collected 10 highlights from this year’s festival to get you hyped for movies in Kingston! Don’t worry, no spoilers here.

Kingston Canadian Film Festival 2018
Ava by Montreal director Sadaf Faroughi
1. Female Filmmakers lead the charge

It’s baffling to many how Hollywood and some major festivals — and the industry itself — have done a less than stellar job showcasing female filmmakers. If we look at the top grossing movies over the past decade, only 4% were directed by women! KCFF is giving women filmmakers their due, over half of the films on the 2018 lineup were directed women (45% of features and 61% of shorts)! Montreal-based Sadaf Faroughi makes her directorial debut with Ava, and Molly McGlynn brings Mary Goes Round. We’re excited to see what these talented women are going to share with us!

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Adventures in Public School with Judy Greer and Russel Peters
2. It’s a funny old year

Canada is well known for its roster of comedy actors and their contributions to some of the best-loved blockbuster comedies over the years (that one you’re thinking of right now? That one, too). KCFF brings the laughs this year with comedies from some Canadian powerhouses. Make sure you round off your festival binge with Adventures in Public School (feat. Judy Greer, Russell Peters), Don’t Talk To Irene (feat. Scott Thompson of Kids in the Hall) and Room For Rent (feat. Mark Little from Mr D, Brett Gelman from Stranger Things), just to name a few.

3. Shiny new venues

The Film Fest will be screening in style this year. With a newly renovated Screening Room, it’s always exciting to showcase independent films in local, independent theatres. It’s the quintessential film festival experience! Showings will also take place at The Isabel Bader screening room and the Baby Grand. Check out KingCanFilmFest.com for showtimes and ticket information.

4. More screenings mean longer marathons

It’ll be a delicate balancing act, but if you plan right, you can maximize your festival experience! With more films joining the 2018 lineup than previous fests, KCFF is hosting more screenings across venues. Most time slots will be playing 5 different films, so you’ll have to choose wisely. But with 4 days of film festival at your disposal, we’re confident you’ll experience the movie marathon of a lifetime.

Kingston Canadian Film Festival 2018
Birth of a Family by Saskatoon director Tasha Hubbard
5. Indigenous representation

The Kingston Canadian Film Festival is a place for indigenous filmmakers to share their stories. Nearly 20% of the feature films on the bill this year are by indigenous filmmakers — compared to other festivals, international or otherwise, KCFF has an impressive lineup! Don’t miss Birth of a Family by First Nations/Métis director Tasha Hubbard, and The Road Forward by writer-director Marie Clements.

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Meditation Park director Mina Shum joins the KCFF guest list
6. KCFF feat. a star-studded guest list

Besides an all-star lineup of great Canadian films, the KCFF also welcomes an elaborate guest list to the stage. Most films on the bill are accompanied by their filmmakers or cast. The special guests engage the audience in a Q&A and make themselves available to the audience throughout the fest for chats and insights. We won’t unveil the entire guest list yet, but we’ll namedrop a few stars you can expect to see milling about the fest including Alanis Obomsawin, Mark Little, Amanda Strong, Simon Lavoie, Mina Shum, and many many others.

Kingston Canadian Film Festival Podcast
Canada’s #1 podcast comes to KCFF
7. The year of the podcast

We all found ourselves getting into Podcasts last year. We collectively opened the Holy Grail and found it was filled with hours and hours of content spanning the genres of comedy, politics, crime, advice, and more. Joining the fest this year is Canada’s number 1 podcast Someone Knows Something (joined by creator David Ridgen for a behind-the-scenes discussion about the series) and Grownups Read Things They Wrote As Kids. KCFF has raised the bar as a multimedia experience!

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Live music from Lowest of the Low
8. Very special Special Events

But wait, there’s more! The Kingston Canadian Film Festival is bringing more than a killer lineup movies and shorts. In addition to podcasts, attendees can expect live music from Lowest of the Low, workshops for kids and adults alike with Kids Animation Workshops, the Breaking In career event, and more receptions and parties than you can shake a bag of popcorn at. Take a break from the movies and join your fellow audience members for an intimate evening with the legendary Deaner (aka Paul Spence) from the cult-classic Fubar.

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Festival Director Marc Garniss’ favourite flick The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches
9. Festival favourites

We caught up with Festival Director Marc Garniss to see if he could play favourites with this year’s lineup. “It’s so hard to pick personal favourites because I love our entire lineup,” he says. “But, two films that made my annual ‘year-end’ list are Unarmed Verses and The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches. We’re excited to have guests in attendance on behalf of both!” Be sure to check them out before the fest is over!

10. Local filmmakers shine at KCFF

Filmmaking is alive and well in Kingston and thanks to the new Kingston Film Office; the city has seen more and more opportunities for local and young filmmakers. The KCFF welcomed tons of submissions by local filmmakers including some 17 years old and under! The festival has a dedicated program for locals (the Local Shorts Program) and youth (the Youths Shorts Program) which are always a blast to attend. The program offers awards and a chance to experience homegrown creativity on the big screen.

Can’t get enough of Kingston’s film scene? Tourism Kingston just announced the formation of a brand new Kingston Film Office aimed at attracting and supporting large-scale film and television production within the area.  This exciting new office is lead by the Kingston Canadian Film Festival’s original founder, Alex Jansen.  Watch for updates coming soon…

Where To Find The 8 Most Instagrammable Foods In Kingston

Where To Find The 8 Most Instagrammable Foods In Kingston
Food is about sharing, and the amazing cuisine in Kingston makes sharing that much more delicious. Besides sharing, food brings people together, and at the end of the day, it’s all about the memories. But of course, like everything today, we decided to take that sharing to the next level. It seems now we can’t even take a bite out of our food before taking a picture of it. We wait hours in line for crazy food trends just so we can post a picture and say we were there. No longer do you have to be a famed food blogger or professional photographer to take a dope photo of your food. But what food to pick? Where to go?

Kingston’s unbelievable food scene is here to save the day and your Instagram feed.  In the 613 you’ll have no trouble finding some fresh, delicious food for that perfect picture. And don’t worry, it obviously tastes just as good as it looks. But don’t take our word, go out and try it for yourself.

MLT DWN

292 Princess St.

After leaving this legendary spot on Princess, grilled cheese will never be the same. Gone are the days when you can just toss a sad piece of cheddar on two slices of bread and call it a “meal”. At MLT DWN (or Melt Down, if you’re fancy) they’re serving drool-worthy creations that will have everyone on your feed double tapping. Some highlights include the Lasagna Grilled Cheese (with homemade lasagna stuffed inside), Beef Brisket Grilled Cheese (with caramelized onion, provolone, swiss, and garlic truffle mayo on rye), and of course, the Grilled Cheese stuffed with Mac and Cheese.

 

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Pan Chancho

44 Princess St.

Pan Chancho is the cafe/bakery of your aesthetically pleasing dreams. This Kingston hot spot is bringing European charm to YGK. Even better? Their food is made in-house from scratch daily using fresh ingredients and locally sourced products — so yes, that crisp croissant will be looking extra fresh on your feed. Some of our favourites include, “Our Dutch Baby”, skillet baked pancake with apples, blue cheese and apple butter. “The Burger” with fried mushrooms and Gruyere served with patates frites and chive aioli. And finally, “Poutine Bravas” with patates frites, spicy chorizo, a poached egg, cheddar curds, and smoked paprika gravy.

 

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Northside Espresso

281 Princess St.

Before we even stepped foot in this new Australian inspired cafe, all we heard were rave reviews about how beautiful it is. Add in the fact that the food is seasonal, fresh, and as locally sourced as possible, this cafe invites you to sit down and get away from the busyness of life in the most comfortable way possible. Baked French Toast with mascarpone cheese, Avo Smash (avocado toast with feta, mint, lemon and Thai chilis) are guaranteed to make your feed pop.

Bayview Farm Kingston

4085 Bath Road

Bayview Farm in Collin’s Bay isn’t only a restaurant, but the home of Clark Day, and trust us, you’ve never had a home cooked meal like this. The food is better described as art, and there isn’t one thing on this menu that wouldn’t make anyone scrolling through Insta drool. Some of the standouts from the menu are the Garam Masala Maple Duck Breast & Udon Noodles in Thai Coconut Broth, the House Made Spaghettini with basil and garlic scape pesto and of course, the elm smoked Arctic char mousseline. Caption? #Boujee.

Kame Sushi & Bento

156 Division St.

Kame is one of the hidden gems in Kingston that never fails to satisfy. It’s a favourite among students for its affordable prices and high quality, large portioned sushi. It also has some lesser known menu items that make it a stand out among other sushi spots in Kingston. We’re talking about their fresh poke and sushi burritos. Forget about your average sushi pic, it’s time to take it to the next level.

 

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Fat Cat Cookies

Custom online ordering

If you’ve run out of things to say “AW!” at, no worries.  Fat Cat Cookies is here. Switch up the cute dog pics with pictures of adorable, custom decorated sugar cookies by Kat Elizabeth. This local business doesn’t have a storefront, but according to their Facebook page, orders for the 613 are opening in 2018! Email fatcatbakeshop@gmail.com for more info.

 

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Geneva Crepe Cafe Bistro

297 Princess St.

No longer do you need to hop on a plane to Europe to get a taste of your favourite crêpe. Geneva Crêpe Café Bistro has been serving their famous crepes since 2010 and Kingston has definitely taken notice not only of their flavour but their aesthetic appeal (double tap approved). Go savoury with their signature crêpe, The Bombay, with chicken, cranberries, coconut, almond, celery, and apples all tossed in mild curry sauce. Or maybe keep it simple and sweet with a Deep Dutch Brownie Sundae on a crêpe or waffle. Whatever you pick, just make sure to get a picture for you devour it.

 

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Harpers Burger Bar

93 Princess St.

Our favourite kind of clean eating picture? A clean, crisp picture of a beautifully loaded cheesy burger. Enter Harper’s Burger Bar. Delicious beef, turkey, salmon, chickpea, and portobello burgers are just the start of your Insta journey here. Add in a picture of some Pig Poutine with pulled pork, ‘Black River’ cheese curds, gravy, maybe a boozy float, and your feed will be fire.

Meet the Maker: Aaron Martin of Riverhead Brewing Company

Riverhead Brewing Company decor

What’s the ultimate recipe for success? For the guys behind Riverhead Brewing Company, it’s just four simple ingredients: water, malt, hops, and yeast. Since the recent grand opening of the brewery and tied house, their dream of bringing locally-minded, expertly-brewed craft beer to the people of Kingston has yielded delicious results.

“I used to be a banker. Nowadays, people are a lot more interested to hear about my career,” laughs Aaron Martin, Riverhead’s brewmaster and brewery operations manager.

Along with co-owners Richard Marzec and Jeff Fasken, he helped to officially open the doors to Riverhead Brewing Company this past summer. Martin likens his role of brewmaster to that of a head chef in a restaurant: “You have your ingredients, you create a recipe you think the public will enjoy, and you get feedback right away. It’s what I love about making beer.” All their beer is brewed onsite, at the rate of about 2,000 litres — that’s equal to almost 4,000 pints! — per batch.

Riverhead Brewing Company
Brewmaster Aaron hard at work on a batch. Photo via Riverhead Brewing Company

The brews available at Riverhead walk the line between traditional and adventurous, with varieties that offer something for everyone’s palate. Their mainstay recipes include Irish Red (“A nice, easy-drinking dark beer,” says Martin), Craft Lager (“A light lager – the kind where you can have more than one.”), Tropical IPA (“Everyone judges your brewery on your IPA; ours has hints of citrus.”) and a smooth, roasted-chocolate and coffee London Porter, the 200-year-old recipe for which was found inside a historical document.

Seasonal brews round out Riverhead’s offering, often reflecting the local climate as well as the time of year. Colder weather demands hearty brews to complement rich comfort foods, and to warm weary bones on long, dark nights. “Currently, we’re offering a Milk Stout, which uses lactose sugar to give a sweetness and really smooth mouthfeel, as well as our Double IPA. It’s a strong beer—” A whopping 7.1%! “It’s perfect for those who want something a little more bitter than our Tropical IPA.”

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Riverhead’s outdoors-inspired decor is a welcoming sight for thirsty patrons. Photo via Riverhead Brewing Company

In addition to the changing seasons, Martin looks to local products and produce to influence his recipes.

“In the summer, people are into lighter, more fruity beers,” he says. “There’s a farm near Napanee where I go to pick local strawberries and raspberries to use in our brews.”

He also recently created a Honey Saison, a highly-carbonated pale ale, using honey from a local apiary.

The love for local doesn’t end there. Riverhead gets all the bread for their restaurant from local bakery Bread & Butter, and even their beer ingredients get locally recycled — a nearby farm uses the brewed grain as livestock feed. “As much as we possibly can, we like to source locally,” says Martin. “We want our customers to know that they’re in a brewery that is truly a part of Kingston. We want to give beer to the people of Kingston, and also support and work with local businesses.”

Riverhead Brewing Company Restaurant
Customers flock to the tied house — Riverhead’s restaurant — in search of refreshing brews and tasty bites. Photo via Rivershead Brewing Company

The restaurant side of Riverhead Brewing Company is as thoughtfully curated as their beer selections, with every aspect of the eatery in keeping with the company slogan, “Adventurously Brewed”. “When you come in, we have wood decor, a canoe, paddles — you get a feeling of the outdoors,” says Martin.

“There are a lot of lakes, cottages, and outdoorsy people around Kingston, and we wanted to create an atmosphere that would reflect this.” Fun, beer-friendly menu items such as pretzels, chili in a bread bowl, and candied bacon are served alongside classic shareables like nachos and chips. On the weekends the space is filled with lively music played by local artists, and every few weeks the barstools are replaced by yoga mats for a truly genius mashup: Bend & Brew.

The connection to local farmers, bakers, musicians, and other businesses is paramount to Martin and his colleagues. They believe that Kingston has something special, which is why they chose to set up shop here. “Jeff is a born and raised Kingstonian, and Richard grew up in the Niagara region,” he says. “They’ve both lived here a long time and love this city.”

“I see a lot of support happening within the city’s makers — whether it’s art being hung on the wall of a restaurant, or other businesses serving our beer. A lot of cities say they want to promote local businesses and makers, but I believe Kingston makes good on this.”

By perfecting traditional processes, finding the freshest local resources, and truly embracing everything great that Kingston has to offer, the folks behind Riverhead Brewing Company have managed to create a seriously tasty pint of beer — and so much more.

8 Best Salads in Kingston

Thought you would never be the type of person to go out to a restaurant and order a salad? Ever look at that person eating a sad compilation of weak greens with one tomato and think, “man they are missing out”? So have we. Luckily though, Kingston isn’t fooling around, rather, the culinary chefs of K-town are changing the usual reaction to a salad entree from ew, you just got that? to why didn’t I get that?
These salads are sliding into your life just in time for your New Year’s resolution. And we’re not talking about the resolutions you see on the back of magazines — you know, the ones that promise that you’ll lose fifteen pounds while also getting super rich and finding the love of your life all while rocking your new designer wardrobe? No. This year it’s about finding the perfect balance. Going out and trying new things, tasting all the best varieties of food YGK has to offer, and redefining the basics of your life to spice them up that much more. Here’s where you can find 8 of the best salads in Kingston that prove health doesn’t have to be boring.

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Kingston Street Sizzle

285 King St. East
Located in the heart of downtown Kingston in the Four Point by Sheraton hotel, this hidden gem isn’t your basic hotel meal. They start off with an amazing location right on King St, add in friendly service, and top it off with a huge selection of food that’ll please the pickiest of eaters. The best part? They offer a huge selection of exciting salads to keep you fresh and on track. Our pick is the Sizzle Salad with baby spinach, hard boiled egg, crispy chouriço sausage, all topped with fresh parmesan and sauteed shrimp for a mouthwatering dish.
Bonus, if you’re staying at the Four Points hotel you get a 10% discount. Why not treat yourself (or someone else) and make it a night?


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Aqua Terra

1 Johnson Street
If you’re looking for a night out that’s fit for royalty, look no further. Aqua Terra is one of the finest dining experiences in Kingston; they have an amazing location right on the shore of Lake Ontario, a flavorful menu, and even a VQA Award Winning Wine List. And fine dining is sometimes served best when it’s served with simplicity, enter the Aqua Seafood Salad. Seared shrimp and scallops served on apple and fennel salad with a peach compote chardonnay peach vinaigrette, keep this dish light and fresh but don’t worry — it still comes with loads of class.


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Stone City Ales

275 Princess Street
The undeniably hip small batch brewery in Kingston is obviously the spot to go for a unique craft brew, but the hidden gem here? Their farm to table delicacies crafted by a team lead by Chef Neale Aziz. Their kale and squash salad is the definition of quality over quality with red kale, roasted squash, nigella seeds, pumpkin seeds, red onion, and fresh lemon to round it out. Add on goat cheese and pair it with a rotating beer for a classy night.  


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Atomica

71 Brock Street
Atomica is home to some of Kingston’s finest pasta and cocktails, and though those may be the stars of the scene here we’re giving the encore to their fresh salads. Specifically, the Warm Curry Chickpea salad. Atomica clearly knows what’s going on — no one wants to eat a sad, cold salad in the chilly Kingston winter, that’s why this one comes with delicious warm curry chickpeas, pickled vegetables, raisins, and pistachios.


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Tango Nuevo

331 King St. East
Tango Nuevo can be described in one word, irresistible.This is where your “new year new me” state of mind can really be satisfied. They bring inspiration from around the world for their food but use seasonal, local produce for a perfect fusion menu. For this salad, we’re doing a little fusion of our own, tasting a little bit of our favourite fresh dishes in the true spirit of tapas. Try out the kale salad with toasted pumpkin seeds, the marinated beets with honey yogurt and crunchy quinoa, and seasonal greens, and the roasted cauliflower with roasted red pepper tapenade. Never feel bad for ordering seconds again!


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Pan Chancho

44 Princess Street
Like any good resolution, the founders of Pan Chancho started with a simple goal: they wanted to open a small bakery to provide handmade bread to compliment their food at Chez Piggy. That simple goal grew into the delicious European style bakery, gourmet food shop and cafe that is one of Kingston’s premier brunch and lunch spots. There’s no better way to stick to your own simple goal then by eating some of their fresh, locally sourced food — and no way that’s more enjoyable. We love the winter salad with kale, dried cranberries, maple toasted pecans, white pens, creamy chevre dressing, and croûtes. You better believe we’re adding the double smoked bacon bits and pan-fried halloumi cheese.


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Juniper Cafe

370 King St. West
The Juniper Cafe may just be the real life manifestation of our dream cafe. Located in the bottom of the Tett Centre overlooking Lake Ontario, they, “make good coffee and fine food”. Locally sourced and made in-house, their menu changes weekly but they always have a stellar salad on the roster. Right now we’re loving their Sonset Farms Spelt Berry Salad which also has roasted carrots and Wilton feta pumpkin seeds.


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Wooden Heads

192 Ontario Street
We know what you’re thinking, who would even think of getting a salad at a pizza restaurant? Well luckily, Wooden Heads came up with the deliciously unique dish that is the Pollo Stagione. It’s a hot salad with fried russet potato, marinated sundried tomato, capers, grilled chicken breast, and dill pressed yogurt. We’ll give you a second to bathe in that glory before you make your reservation.