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Aunt Lucy's Dinner House

1399 Princess Street, Kingston, ON, Canada, XX - (613) 542-2729
Posted By Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle on 10/16/2007 10:52:00 PM
"Time-tested recipes for that familiar taste of home", says Aunt Lucy's website, and that statement pretty much sums it up. Aunt Lucy means to coddle you, not challenge you. There's nothing to eat here that you haven't eaten before, at home. And hallelujah for that!

Sure, there are times when braised yellowtail with hon shemeji mushrooms or snapper ceviche with kumquat coulis are just the ticket (though such times seem to arrive for us with less and less frequency). And then there are other times that cry out for "Sunday Night Turkey Dinner", as Aunt Lucy's menu lists it. Steamy moist and fragrant turkey with gravy (mostly white meat, but the dark meat is particularly flavorful) is sided by homemade thick and lumpy mashed potatoes, stodgy and plainly satisfying bread stuffing, sweet candied turnips, whole-berry cranberry sauce, and even camouflage-colored peas straight from can to pot to plate (proudly listed on the menu as "Old-Fashioned Canned Peas").

We tried some very lightly breaded little pickerel fillets sauteed in butter, and they were perfectly cooked and sweet, a good choice for those wanting to try the local specialties. Homemade peach pie was made with fresh peaches, although the crust was ordinary and the scoop of vanilla alongside was less than ordinary.

There really was once an Aunt Lucy (she was the original cook). That was back when the restaurant opened, in 1947. Today's restaurant is a large family-style place with superb professional waitresses who take their jobs seriously (this is a particular point of pride for the Dinner House). There are individual private dining booths available which can almost make it seem like you really are dining in your own home. And the non-descript building is surrounded by gorgeous award-winning flower gardens.

This is not four-star dining for which you'd travel long distances, but simply nice home-style food for those times when nothing else will do and eating at home isn't an option.

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Don't be fooled by the
"Don't be fooled by the "culinary confetti" garnish, this is grandma's turkey dinner."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle





Pickerel is a fish we don't see on menus where we live.  These sweet fillets are cooked in butter.
"Pickerel is a fish we don't see on menus where we live. These sweet fillets are cooked in butter. "
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle


Fresh peach pie was featured this August evening.
"Fresh peach pie was featured this August evening."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle


The ice cream reminds us of what we used to call ice milk, but the homemade black raspberry sauce is divine.
"The ice cream reminds us of what we used to call ice milk, but the homemade black raspberry sauce is divine."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle


There are a few
"There are a few "private parlours" available for truly private dining."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle


Aunt Lucy's gardens are locally famed.
"Aunt Lucy's gardens are locally famed."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle


That's no lie!
"That's no lie!"
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle



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