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Where you can find us!
For a more detailed map, please click here.
We are within walking distance of:
- Centre in the Square (0.3Km), #1 on map
- Kitchener Auditorum (1.5Km), #11 on map
- Kitchener Market (0.9Km), #10 on map
- Kitchener City Hall (1.2Km), #5 on map
- Registry Theatre (0.6Km), #3 on map
- Yuk Yuk's Comedy Club (1Km), #9 on map
- The Museum (1Km), #8 on map
- Kitchener's Courthouses (0.3Km, 0.6Km), #2, 4 on map
- School of Pharmacy (1.7Km), #6 on map
- Waterloo Regional offices (0.5Km), #7 on map
You won't have to go far to eat!
Restaurants and Coffee shops are marked with a star on the map!
- Fine Dining: Versus and The 41 Gastropub
- Greek: The Three Kretians
- Schnitzel: The Metro, Three Goblets
- Vegetarian: Duke St. Muse
- Pubs: Crabby Joes, Firkin At The Tannery, Mc Cabe's Irish Pub
- Sushi: Niko Niko
- Thaifood: Nothern Thai
- Portugese: Boa Nova
- Coffee Shops: Tim Hortons and Coffee Culture (Walper)
We are happy to answer any questions you may have or help you place reservations with restaurants.
We are active in the community
We are members of Waterloo Region's Tourism Marketing Corporation and the local Waterloo Region Bed and Breakfast Association.
Amanda is presently on the Board of Directors for the Waterloo Region B&B Association.
The Frederick Street Inn is part of the Frederick Art Walk. Local Artisans invite you to their houses where
you can see and purchase locally made Arts and Crafts.
Reserve Saturday, November 10, for 2012.
Click here for more information on the Art Walk.
Harald The Potter
Besides displaying and selling his pottery year round at the Frederick Street Inn, Harald is attending two shows
in 2012. The Art Walk (Nov. 10) and the Bobbins, Baubles, Brushes Art Sale at Meadow Acres in Petersburg (Nov. 15-17).
If you are looking for a gift or want to complete your own collection of Pottery feel free to stop by and check out his display.
Click Frederick Art Walk or
BBB Art Sale for more information.
For the history buffs
The home was built by the Bricker Family in 1890. Aaron Bricker became the Mayor of Berlin (Kitchener) in 1906 while calling 230 Frederick Street
his residence. The family owned the home until 1940 when the Siebert's took ownership over the depression era.
In the 50's Dr. Bastedo & family found their home and medical clinic here.
And more recently (since 1960) the home was owned by Dr. Baird, an optometrist.
We purchased the home in 2006 and converted it to a B&B through all of 2007, finishing with a grand opening on January 1st, 2008.
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