"Since 1969, this family-run operation has refused to cut corners. Tom’s uses real cream instead of dehydrated milk, so their soft serve is ultra-creamy (unlike the watery truck stuff). It’s that rich cream that gives the soft serve its added heft, which allows Tom’s to pull gravity-defying cones."
"A post shared by Toms Dairy Freeze (@tomsdairyfreeze) on Mar 30, 2020 at 10:46am PDT. Enjoy Tom’s Dairy Freeze right from your couch. The popular ice cream joint is offering a menu with 10 of their most popular flavours in 1L tubs."
"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 ..."
"This Euro-style coffee house in downtown’s King Street East serves coffee sourced from local roasters: Vintage Coffee Roaster, Signal Coffee Co, and Relay Coffee. You can also find light breakfast and lunch, hot pressed sandwiches, sweets, vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options and specialty Dutch treats. Sip on this: Pair the Smokey Caramel Latte (chocolatey espresso by Vintage Coffee Roasters with hickory smoke and caramel syrup) with The Big Dutch hot pressed sandwich topped with beef croquettes, a fried egg and gouda cheese on rye."
"Double smoked ham, spiced gouda, and a fried egg are hot pressed on multi-grain rye for $4.50 at this Dutch-inspired cafe. Besides their breakfast tosti, they also offer a yogurt parfait and protein-filled granola bites for a lighter option. Address: 312 King Street East, Hamilton"
"Using only the finest ingredients, the staff of Weil’s of Westdale take pride in producing high quality, “from scratch” bakery and pastry products for their customers. Over the past two years, they have been seeking opportunities to provide their fine bread, cakes, and pastries to restaurants and cafes that desire something more than the ubiquitous fare supplied by wholesale companies. Whether clients are seeking artisan bread, melt-in-your-mouth rolls, an assortment of pastries, moist and delicious birthday or specialty cakes and cupcakes, cookies, breakfast treats or a good old fashioned loaf of bread, they will find lots at Weil’s of Westdale."
"We’re like a Pavlovian dog when the bell attached to their door goes off. When I hear that signature ring, I know I’m in for a wide variety of goodies from sweet treats like cinnamon rolls and lemon bars, to savoury items like quiche and pizza. How do you know it’s good?"
"Find locally made, small batch artisan chocolates in downtown Dundas. Try unique flavours like Sweet Chili Heat, Bollywood Night, and Caramel Apple Pie or pick up a chocolate bow tie for him or a stiletto for her. Address: 50 King Street West, DundasInstagram: @beanermunkychoc"
"Pre-order your Father’s Dad dinner from Moxie’s and your Dad can enjoy an excellent ‘Steakation’!. Or purchase a Moxie’s Market Meal Bundle, Meal kit or a Cocktail Kit and surprise him with your culinary skill. Moxie’s meal kit will contain everything you need to recreate your favourite Moxie’s dish at home."
"Purchase a Moxie’s meal bundle, meal kit or cocktail kit and surprise your Mom with your culinary skill. Moxie’s meal kit will contain everything you need to recreate your favourite Moxie’s dish at home. If you would rather spend time with your Mom, try one of their ready-made meal bundles."
"You can safely assume anything you order from this Junction spot is going to be delicious. Their dishes come loaded with toppings, such as various cheeses, their spicy house mayo or fried green tomatoes, taking brunch classics to a delightfully indulgent next level. The best part is: it’s all brunch all the time at Dirty Food."
"McMaster Museum of Art isn’t just another university art gallery – it’s home to over 6,000 creative works and cultural artifacts. Opening to the public in 1994, the McMaster Museum of Art has proved time and time again to be a space of importance in the Hamilton arts community. The public programs at the museum change regularly, offering visitors a plethora of historical, modern and contemporary art to view."
"DescriptionThe McMaster Museum of Art is a non-profit public art gallery at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. The museum is located in the centre of the campus, attached to Mills Memorial Library and close to the McMaster University Student Centre. Phone: +1 905-525-9140 ext. 23081Web: https://museum.mcmaster.ca"
"Elizabeth Doxtater, Where the Water Never Freezes|Courtesy of McMaster Museum of Art. What’s a university without an art gallery?. After opening to the public in 1994, the McMaster Museum of Art has served as a creative home to a significant collection of 6,000 works at McMaster University."
"Source: Photo by user John A. Speakman used under CC BY-SA 3.0. The famous warship, the last of the tribal class, has served in the WWII and the Cold War. It was built in 1942 for the Royal Canadian Navy and was converted to a destroyer in 1952."
"DescriptionHMCS Haida is a Tribal-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1943 to 1963, participating in World War II and the Korean War. She was named for the Haida people. Phone: +1 905-526-6742Web: https://www.pc.gc.ca"
"While you are at the waterfront, head over to the HMCS Haida. This floating museum highlights Canada’s wartime naval history. The HMCS Haida was launched in August 1942 and served in World War II, the Korean Conflict, and the Cold War."