Summer in the City – July 2019

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Welcome to our annual
RESTAURANTGOER’S GUIDE-
Summer Edition. Prepared as a
guide for Kingstonians and their
visitors for use all summer long,
the following restaurant listings
represent a cross-section of
Kingston and area’s most popular
establishments. Since prices,
hours and menus are subject to
change, we recommend you
contact the restaurant directly
for further information.

BELLA BISTRO.Bella Bistro
prides itself on offering local
fresh products and serving wine
and beer selections from the
Kingston region in a charming
and cozy atmosphere. Daily
specials are offered throughout
the week, including a fish and
chips special every Friday for
lunch. Salads and appetizers
range in price from $8 to $16
and include the Insalata
Caprino, pistachio-crusted goat
cheese on a bed of field greens
with shallot vinaigrette dressing.
Entrées range in price from
$14 to $25 and include pizza,
pasta dishes and a catch-of-the-
day Ocean Wise-approved fish.
A kids’ menu is available for
diners 12 and under. Open
Monday to Wednesday 11:30am
to 8pm and Thursday to Saturday
11:30am to 9pm. Closed
Sundays. Reservations

recommended and parking is
available on-site. The Bella
Market (side entrance) is now
open with fresh, ready-made
items to go, open Wednesday
to Saturday 10am to 6pm.
4050 Bath Road (at Collins Bay
Road). 613-634-4050.
http://www.bellabistro.ca

BUBBA’S POUTINE AND
PIZZERIA. Located downtown,
just minutes from the lake,
Bubba’s offers made-from-
scratch pizzas and more.
Vegetarian and meat pizzas
are available from $14.20 to
$23.90 or by the slice from
$3.40 to $4.25. Or choose from
an assortment of specials, like
two large pizzas with eight
toppings (combined) and four
cans of soda for $38.95. Enjoy
homemade hamburgers and
cheese and bacon burgers and
foot-long subs. Now serving
four different kinds of poutine,
including the onion ring
poutine. Get a free small poutine
with any single pizza at regular
price. Open Monday 11am to
1:30am, Tuesday to Thursday
11am to 2:30 am, Friday and
Saturday 11am to 3:30am,
and Sunday 11am to 2:30am.
Eat in the cozy 20-seat self-serve
restaurant, or order for takeout
or delivery. Interac and all
major credit cards accepted.
349 King Street East, 613-
549-5422; and 401 Princess
Street, 613-549-5420.
http://www.bubbas.ca

THE CAVELIER DINING ROOM
AND CAFÉ LA SALLE.Situated
within the Travelodge Hotel
and with an elegant dining
atmosphere made cozy by brick
and wood accents and antique
windows, this restaurant serves
everything from breakfast items
to gourmet food. Breakfast
includes pancakes, eggs and
French toast ranging from $5
to $15. Choose from a variety
of sandwiches and salads for
lunch. The dinner menu ranges
from pastas to entrées such as
scallops supreme (sea scallops
baked in a white sauce with
onions, mushrooms and
peppers), filet mignon and
souvlaki, priced from $16 to
$42. The Cavelier is open
Monday to Sunday 7am to
10pm. Café La Salle is open
Sunday to Thursday 6am to
9pm and Friday and Saturday
6am to 10pm. Fully licensed.
Dinner reservations are
recommended. Wheelchair-
accessible. Interac and all
major credit cards accepted.
2360 Princess Street. 613-
546-4233.
http://www.travelodgekingston.ca

DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT
TEA ROOM.This cheerfully
decorated tea room offers a wide
variety of teas served in your
choice of teapot. Scones,
muffins and toasted Egg Delight
sandwiches are on the all-day
menu starting at $3.25.
“Delightful” homemade dishes,

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