"From red velvet waffle, apple pie waffle to the more unique chicken waffle or the Hawaiian waffle, there are many different flavours available. They also provide contactless delivery inside Hamilton for a minimum order of $20. Contact Details: 1000 Upper Gage Avenue #4, Hamilton; Email: deliverybymunchies@gmail.com; Phone: 905-389-6067"
"You can find waffles, french toast casseroles, wraps, sandwiches, shortbreads, and other delicious goodies on their menu. Place your order and wait for it to be delivered or pick up and enjoy!"
"If there’s a confection you’re looking for, it’s likely to be found at Candi Werx. Nostalgic candies and novelty products fill the shelves of this Concession Street store, but you’ll also find chocolate truffles, ice cream, and some of the best British treats in town. Address: 560 Concession Street, HamiltonInstagram:@candi_werx"
"They have chocolate, candy, fudge, and sweets from around the world. Looking for a British treat?. They carry goods like Twirl and Double Decker."
"The Donut Stop is known for two things: fresh coffee and fresh donuts. Located on Parkdale Ave N in Hamilton’s industrial area, this small donut shop has gained a loyal following from those living in the area as well as those working at the mills or breaking after a long trip on the highway. Baked fresh daily, The Donut Stop serves up all the classics."
"Was trying to get some fresh donuts for the family and didn’t want to go super far. Stopped by but was disappointed, donuts didn’t look fresh and looked ..."
"Started by two young Hamiltonians who have a passion for sweet treats, Lick the Whisk makes for the perfect spot to indulge your sweet tooth. At Lick the Whisk, you’ll find a delicious variety of food that will keep you coming back for more. From waffles to donuts to ice cream to crepes, the staff at Lick the Whisk makes everything in house for optimal freshness."
"Hamilton’s first vegan dessert shop and bakery is a sweet-tooth’s paradise. Located on Barton Street just off of James North, Lick the Whisk deals in all things delicious. Its founders are full-blooded Hamiltonians, and they’ve got you covered for relatively guilt-free sugary indulgences made in-house daily that also double as ethical eating choices."
"The service is friendly and the food and portions are amazing. Fine Italian cuisine at it’s best. Casual relaxed atmosphere!"
"Step back in time at this retro diner in downtown Dundas serving family friendly breakfast and lunches like fluffy pancake stacks and sweet and savoury crepes. Leave room for dessert with classics like banana splits and mile high sundaes. The kids will love the black and white checkered floors and swiveling counter stools."
"Of the more than 100 waterfalls known to be located on the Niagara Escarpment, many of the most picturesque can be found within the city limits of Hamilton. The most popular of these is the spectacular Albion Falls, also known as "lover's leap." Standing nearly 20 meters tall, this cascade falls is located where the fast flowing Red Hill Creek flows over the escarpment, along the way passing over a number of downward steps that add significantly to the appeal. Some of the best views can be had from King's Forest Park."
"RIght in the heart of the city, i’ve brought many people that were born and raised in hamilton here for the first time.You can enter via the walking trail at the end of dundurn street, go towards the golf course down the trail and you’llsee a a hiking trail to your left that goes up the side of the escarpment and follow the stream all the way up."
"While there are over 150 waterfalls in Hamilton, here are the best Hamilton waterfalls you need to see that I’ll be covering in some detail in this blog post:"
"As with Albion Falls, there is no access to the falls from below, however Buttermilk Falls can be seen from the Bruce Trail. To reach Buttermilk Falls, park at Oak Knoll Park and walk a short distance along the Bruce Trail side trail (there is a map at the edge of the parking lot). Alternatively, Buttermilk Falls is only a short walk from Albion Falls, along either a paved trail that follows the road or along the Bruce Trail side trail (which has amazing views of the Red Hill Valley).Type: RibbonHeight: 23 metres (75 feet)Cost: Free"
"Buttermilk Falls could be considered a hidden gem but it’s far from hidden as it sits under a bridge on Mountain Brow Blvd near Limeridge Rd on the East mountain. It is more correct to say it is just overshadowed by the more popular Albion Falls which is less than 1 minute up the road by car. Buttermilk Falls is approximately 75 feet high (23 metres) and runs almost year round."
"This conservation area contains two separate falls, Upper and Lower Punch Bowl Falls. The Lower Falls is a 5.5-metre classical waterfall, and the main Upper Falls is a 33.8-metre ribbon waterfall. The Devil’s Punch Bowl is one of the Niagara Escarpment’s most amazing..."
"One of Niagara Escarpment’s beautiful sites has two waterfalls, the lower falls and the upper falls. It’s called The Devil’s Punchbowl. The Silurian rock is also found here, and if you’re taking the trail through Stoney Creek, you would have to start at this location."
"If not one but two waterfalls weren’t enough, the multi-coloured rock layers at Devil’s Punchbowl provide great examples of cool geological formations. Great views for miles around from the lookout!. Parking is $5 per vehicle."
"I was hoping I wouldnt get home w overcooked eggs & cold waffles. I’m glad I gave this place a chance."
"There is also no dome experience unlike what is listed on open table, I couldn't cancel due to the d..."
"Address: 341 Barton St E.Phone: (289) 700-2337Email: info@mosaichamilton.ca. A relaxing spot to enjoy good drinks and good times with friends. Featuring local craft beer, cocktails, and more."