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Royal Tavern 2.0

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Royal Tavern 2.0

344 Princess St. Kingston Ontario map
since 1851
Opened in 1851 and once owned by Canada’s first prime minister, John A. Macdonald, the Royal Tavern is part of Kingston's Lower Princess Street Heritage Area. The historical Royal Tavern reopened in 2022 after three years, with a modern twist.

The Royal Tavern 2.0 features a food menu of bar and pub favourites, and regularly hosts live music, open jams and karaoke.
Open / Operational
Venues >> Music Venue

Venue Specs

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27
Dec
17:00 19:00

Past Events

13
Dec
17:00 19:00
13
Dec
21:00 00:00
06
Dec
17:00 19:00
06
Dec
21:00 00:00
03
Dec
20:00 16:00
29
Nov
17:00 19:00
29
Nov
21:00 00:00

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Address344 Princess St.

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