The haddock comes out of the fryer in a batter cut with the house beer, and the cheese dip starts with the house pale ale. At the Kingston Brewing Company, the brewhouse runs straight into the kitchen — the surest way to read a downtown Clarence Street pub that brews its own beer, ferments its own cider, and even makes its own soda pop. More than two dozen taps line the bar, house pours alongside rotating Ontario guests, and the order usually opens with the Whitetail Cream Ale, crisp and clean enough to anchor the table before the list widens. From there the house beers turn more particular: a malt-forward Dragoon's English Pale Ale, a hazy Double Dry-Hopped IPA, and Dragon's Breath, a cask ale pulled by hand and served naturally carbonated at cellar temperature. For anyone after something built around the brewery rather than poured straight from it, there are beer cocktails — a Tailgarita, the house Caesar — and a dry, tart cranberry-apple cider.
The food keeps that same directness. The burger to understand the kitchen is the KBC Royale with Cheese — a six-ounce prime-rib patty under American cheese, Royale Sauce, grilled onions, and pickles on a brioche bun — and the Baked Pale Ale Cheese Dip pulls the brewery back onto the plate, folding pale ale, cheddar, and smoked cheddar into a warm pretzel starter. Around those anchors runs a broad pub menu that handles the fundamentals without coasting on them: beer-battered haddock with house tartar and coleslaw, a hand-pulled chicken pot pie, a buttermilk fried chicken sandwich, and the KBC "Reuben," built on Montreal smoked meat, thousand-island dressing, crispy onions, and smoked cheddar on sourdough. The house wings come dusted and fried with a sauce list that runs from honey garlic to a Nashville dry rub. Nachos, poutine, and house sausage rolls cover the shared-plate stretch, and the kitchen keeps a plant-based Impossible Royale and a gluten-free bun on hand for the table that needs them.
Menu Tags
What to order
Tiers reflect how diners actually talk about each dish — Diamond is the rarest. Tap a dish to cast your vote.
An 1800s building, original vaults, and beer memorabilia give the pub a sense of place before the first order arrives.
02
House Beer With Real Food
House beer, cider, and cask ale are paired with burgers, wings, sandwiches, fish and chips, and starters that feel built for a working pub.
03
Useful for Many Plans
Patios, late kitchen hours, group reservation policy, and the Dragon's Lair Private Room make KBC flexible without losing its brewpub core.
Restaurantica Analysis
How the score breaks down
9.0
Uniqueness
9/10
Bang For Buck
9/10
Food Quality
8.5/10
Local Reputation
9/10
Popularity Factor
9/10
The Playbook
How to eat at The Kingston Brewing Company
1
Build Around Royale and Whitetail
Make the KBC Royale with Cheese and Whitetail Cream Ale the first pass if you want the shortest route into the place. The burger shows the kitchen's pub-fare lane clearly, while the cream ale keeps the beer order anchored in the house program before exploring the rotating taps.
2
Open With Pale Ale Cheese Dip
Use the Baked Pale Ale Cheese Dip as the table-setter when there are two or more people ordering. It folds pale ale, cheddar, smoked cheddar, and warm pretzel into one dish, so the snack course already feels connected to the brewery side of the room.
3
Keep Wings for the Table
The KBC House Wings & Fries are the practical group order because the sauce list lets the table choose its temperature without changing the whole meal. They also sit naturally beside the burger, beer, and sandwich lanes instead of feeling like an afterthought.
4
Use the Courtyard for Slower Rounds
When the weather cooperates, the courtyard patio is the better fit for a slower beer-and-food rhythm than the quickest indoor stop. Pair that pacing with Baked Pale Ale Cheese Dip or KBC House Wings & Fries and let the beer order widen after the first round.
5
Plan Late Around Fish & Chips
The kitchen runs later than many casual downtown rooms, so Fish & Chips is a useful anchor for a post-show or late-arriving meal. The beer-battered haddock keeps the order pub-specific while still being simple enough for a mixed group.
Key Strengths
What this room does best
9.0
Craft Beer Destination
House beers, house ciders, cask ale, and rotating Ontario taps make the beer program the centre of the visit rather than a side list.
8.0
Burger Authority
The KBC Royale with Cheese gives the kitchen a clear burger anchor: prime-rib patty, Royale Sauce, grilled onions, pickles, and brioche.
8.0
Comfort Food Specialists
Burgers, wings, fish and chips, pot pie, poutine, sausage rolls, and beer-friendly starters keep the food squarely in satisfying pub territory.
7.5
Patio & Outdoor Dining
A street-front patio and a quieter courtyard patio give warm-weather visits more than one outdoor rhythm.
7.5
The Neighbourhood Anchor
The long-running downtown address, heritage room, and brewpub identity make KBC feel like part of Kingston's everyday food map.
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