From the category archives:

Coffee

Greasy Spoons in Kingston

This is not to imply that the following places are in any way greasy- we’re merely listing those restaurants/cafés that conjure up fond memories of days in NYC, stirring coffee with teaspoons alongside breakfasts that would fill you up and clog arteries. We are certain at least, had we ever eaten breakfast in NYC, that [...]

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Starbucks in the Indigo Bookstore

On the top floor of the Indigo Bookstore on Princess Street is the third Starbucks location in Kingston. This was previously the ‘Indigo Cafe’ which served up cheap sandwiches (including pb&j), salads, and locally roasted coffee. Many, including myself, were sad to see it go. However the Starbucks that took its spot is up to [...]

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Our Guide to Coffee in Kingy

I didn’t drink much coffee until starting university. A desperate need to stay awake during long boring lectures and all night study sessions makes consuming a startling amount of java pretty much a necessity.
Below we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite Kingston coffee haunts:
Coffee and Company: Located directly across the street from the Johnson [...]

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Coffee Shops

Kingstonians love coffee. Students love coffee. This, as you might imagine, makes a great market for coffee shops, and as such, there is a slew of them out there.
Coffee and Company: Located directly across the street from the Johnson and Division Starbucks is Coffee and Company, a local chain (in all fairness, I should write [...]

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The Common Ground Coffee Shop

Otherwise known as the CoGro, the Common Ground is your average campus coffee shop. Here you can find a number of coffee-based beverages (they always serve up a Fair Trade blend) along with smoothies and Italian sodas. Usually the coffee tastes kind of awful, it’ll do in a pinch, but you’re better off grabbing a [...]

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Yes, More Coffee @ Queen’s

Great post from The Kingston Guide that we felt compelled to reblog:
Well, it seems Kingston can’t get enough Coffee. Why should the university be any different?
In fact, I’d wager that university students tend to drink even more coffee than most- at least at this time of year. And in response to this, yet another coffee shop [...]

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