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Dianne's

Restaurant

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Dianne’s combines classic East Coast dishes and vibrant Mexican flavours to create a totally unique and totally delicious menu that is perfect for seafood lovers. Try the hearty Down East clam chowder with toasted ciabatta or order a few delicious street tacos featuring shrimp al pastor, cider-battered fish, or Oaxacan style slow-braised beef brisket. Dianne’s works with local producers to source fresh ingredients – you’ll find Canadian seafood along with products from Seed to Sausage, Patchwork Gardens, and Mio Gelato (located just across the street!). This family-friendly spot is a great place to stop for lunch or happy hour near Kingston’s Confederation Park. Dianne’s is Feast On® certified!

Location

195 Ontario Street
Kingston, ON

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Hours

  • Monday11:30 AM – 9 PM
  • Tuesday11:30 AM – 9 PM
  • Wednesday11:30 AM – 9 PM
  • Thursday11:30 AM – 10 PM
  • Friday11:30 AM – 11 PM
  • Saturday11:30 AM – 11 PM
  • Sunday11:30 AM – 9 PM

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