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Reeds Point Pub and Grill

Reeds Point Pub and Grill

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4.6 Google Review
1146 Route 845, Kingston, New Brunswick, E5N 1K4, Canada
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Mar 11, 2018
Good food, good atmosphere and prices are decent. :) Good for a quick bite if you're on the peninsula!

Oct 29, 2017
Real back home feeling... Simple... And good food

Apr 8, 2017
Best place in my opinion for a place to eat, always my go to place for when I go out. Love the staff and the homey vibe it has.

Nov 29, 2016
I've never had a bad meal here in 3 years. The fare is entirely homemade and the burgers are amazing, made with local beef right on the Kingston Peninsula. Once the staff gets to know you, you can expect them to stock your favourite import or local beer. This family owned establishment overlooks the Kennebecasis River where you can sit on the deck in the summer watching the ferries go back and forth from Gondola Point. Beautiful spot! Ask for Lisa who may refer affectionately to you a "My Doves" and don't be surprised to hear her and her sister (the Chef) yelling back and forth to each other when orders are up to be served. The pub is covered in hunting memorabilia, pictures of days gone by and license plates from all over. This is the local place that you can go to in your cut-off shorts and a tank top and fit right in after a hard days work or having been out in the garden all day. Order the Kingston Challenge with poutine, salt and pepper wings, nachos or the fish and chips and you'll think you've pretty much died and gone to heaven! Also, breakfast can't be beat with their Mixed Grill and their Mom's homemade honey oatmeal bread. Yum! You'll never find a better priced meal with lots of delicious food.

Aug 16, 2017
Nice atmosphere an the staff is really good.

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Tue:9 am - 8 pm
Wed:9 am - 8 pm
Thu:9 am - 9 pm
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