Description
Now available for lease in the heart of Uptown Kingston, this unique restaurant and hospitality space at 316 Wall Street presents a rare opportunity for a full custom buildout in a highly visible, high-traffic location. The space has been brought down to a clean shell and benefits from major recent capital improvements, including updated electrical panels, modern HVAC systems, structural upgrades, soundproofing between floors, and two existing ADA-compliant restrooms--significantly reducing the scope of work for an incoming operator.
The main level offers approximately 1,200 SF of open dining space, highlighted by exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and a large historic wooden bar that serves as a natural focal point. The layout allows for a wide range of restaurant or hospitality concepts while preserving the character and charm that define Uptown Kingston's most successful venues. The space also includes a 200 SF kitchen area and dual street entrances. The Fair Street entrance is well suited as a primary branded entry, while the Wall Street frontage offers flexibility for a secondary use such as a coffee bar, takeout window, or grab-and-go concept. A street-facing outdoor dining area further enhances visibility and seasonal activation.
The approximately 1,700 SF lower level provides exceptional potential for a speakeasy-style lounge, private dining area, cocktail bar, or event space--allowing for a dynamic, multi-level hospitality concept under one roof.
Tenant fit-out will require coordination with building and regulatory requirements. To minimize impact on upper residential units, no ceiling penetrations are permitted; any dropped ceiling must be framed and supported from below, and all wall penetrations must be properly sealed. The existing lighting is temporary and will require replacement by the tenant. The tenant will also be responsible for completing HVAC duct distribution and integration with the existing ERV system. Kitchen and bar layouts must maintain their general footprint to avoid triggering additional sprinkler requirements, and careful coordination with the building department is advised. Installation of a new grease trap will be required and must be filed with the Department of Health. Any proposed use of the basement beyond storage will require review by MEP engineers. Bathroom upgrades, if desired, will be at the tenant's expense. A dedicated exterior storage closet along Fair Street is included for restaurant use.
Full kitchen buildout is required; no restaurant equipment is included. Landlord is seeking a long-term tenant and is open to discussing buildout timelines or potential concessions for qualified operators.
This is a rare opportunity to establish a flagship restaurant, bar, or hospitality concept in one of Uptown Kingston's most desirable commercial corridors.