Entertainment in Kingston
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Toucan
Kingston’s oldest Irish pub is tucked away in an old stone alley near King St. Traditional British pub fare is served alongside sweet potato fries and poutine, and the $2.99 Sunday breakfast will help with the hangover.
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Grand Theatre
Once an opera house, then a movie theater, and now the city’s premier venue for theater, the symphony, concerts and comedy, the Grand has undergone extensive renovations since 1967, including a massive overhaul in 2008.
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Philthy McNasty's
A red-and-white pleasure-plex celebrating Canada's favorite sport after hockey - gettin' down. There's a giant bar with plasma TVs, a discotheque, and even outdoor beach volleyball in the warmer months.
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Ale House
This multileveled joint boasts the cheapest draughts in town, and if you're not into beer, its milkshake brings all the boys to the yard. Frequent live music draws in swarms of students too.
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Tir nan Og
Set inside one of the oldest and most charming buildings along the waterfront, this Irish oasis serves up live music and overflowing pints, as well as a full menu.
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Grad Club
Housed in an imposing Victorian mansion, this Queen’s campus mainstay is one of the hottest venues for live music.
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