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The Ale House

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393 Princess St, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 1B9, Canada
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Aug 2, 2018
Something around the bar smelled dead and I'm sure it wasn't the drunk guy passed out on the bench next the bar... I paid $25 to see the bands play for a good cause but couldn't get a proper mixed drink !!.. and at one point the one bartender gave me back more change than the original amount.. good thing cause I was charged different amounts for the same drinks everytime .. . 8

Mar 8, 2018
Excellent small venue for live music! Plenty of locations to place yourself so that you're not getting pushed around by the crowd, several bars to choose from, more than one coat check, great setup for will call, pricing excellent. Staff are fantastic, and the venue is easygoing.

Jul 17, 2018
Great concert experience. Seen the Lazys from Australia

May 6, 2018
Great place to watch live music. As far as the bar scene, wouldn't recommend unless you are under 23

Jan 29, 2018
Easy going atmosphere. Great music. Good beer choices. Can't complain.

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Fri:5 pm - 2 am
Sat:5 pm - 2 am

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