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RCHA Brigade Association

RCHA Brigade Association

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193 Ontario St, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 2Y7, Canada
(613) 542-8152 www.rcha.ca
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Sep 25, 2018
I would give a no star review but that's not allowed! Rude staff that spread rumors and tell lies about members. Charge you for more drinks than you had. Best advice is to stay away. Very few locals go this dive!

Jun 27, 2018
Actually got kicked out because I called out a guy that had no military experience whatsoever. Found it offense that I had 18 years in and am actually a veteran and this guy admittantly was not in. Then I had this old dude and his wife start screaming at me because I was calling out the fake. Probably they were fake too. Anyways, if you want to have a drink at a place that has 1 person that is a CF fake then please go here. On a great side they had coors light but didn't let me finish because I got kicked out lmao hahahahah. BTW waitress is a 60's throw back. Don't go here.....lol

Apr 5, 2018
Great place for a beer or snack right downtown. Lots of good live music without cover charge often. Drink selection when it comes to beer is limited but you'll find something to wet your lips.

May 15, 2017
A great place to hang out with friends. Lots of seating and tables, prices are reasonable, and has a great lower level that can be used for a variety of occasions. Always has great live music, and even enjoys a little folk club fun every Sunday. Staff are always fantastic. The elevator means no stairs, which is great.

Nov 25, 2017
Great warm place with alot of character. Lots of great blues acts play here. Thanks Bruce and gang.

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Opening Hours

Mon:3 pm - 10 pm
Tue:3 pm - 10 pm
Wed:3 pm - 10 pm
Thu:3 pm - 11 pm
Sat:2 pm - 1 am

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