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The 10 Best Restaurants In Hamilton, Ontario
"Breakfast crowds indicate it’s worth the wait on weekends (try the Real Hungry for a taste of everything) and lunch and dinner options are hearty and home-cooked. Kids 10 and under always eat free on Mondays and Tuesdays with an entree purchase. Must-try: Comfort food specials like lasagna night on Mondays and stir fry night on Wednesdays are popular here."
"A staple for over 40 years, The Village is a popular place to go for breakfast in Stoney Creek. For $5.25, you can get two eggs, homefries and toast—but put in a little extra cash and the options are endless. While not $5, their famous “Real Hungry” includes a taste of everything."
"We picked our meal up and I have to say it was one of the best lobster and steak dinners I can ever remember having!!. They did a wonderful job packing everything including sauces and butter. A dinner to remember !!"
"We have wanted to eat here since moving to Hamilton years ago. With no way to get a babysitter during Covid we finally decided we couldn't wait any longer..."
"We have wanted to eat here since moving to Hamilton years ago. With no way to get a babysitter during Covid we finally decided we couldn't wait any ..."
"Sankofa Dining is located in the heart of Corktown, Hamilton Ontario, a warm friendly experience blended with chic culture. We specialize in authentic home style meals and an elevated modern twist to casual dining."
"Nicknamed Canada's "fightingest ship" for its record of sinking the most enemy tonnage in WW2, HMCS Haida is another waterfront tourist attraction to add to your Hamilton travel itinerary. Built in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in Britain and launched in 1943, this historic destroyer is easily accessed from her berth at Hamilton's Pier 9. Designated a National Historic Site, this well-preserved museum ship is fun to explore for all ages."
"HMCS Haida ,originally built in England, was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943, has served in many battles during the World War. Decommissioned in1963 after having served loyally in a number of ground breaking wars, the HMCS Haida now stands proudly on the shores of Hamilton. The ship was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1984 by the federal government, and own...Read more"
"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."
"They work with each client on an individual basis to ensure that their cake is unique to them and their event. Because they believe every event is special and deserves a cake to reflect that, other cake photos are welcome as inspiration but will not be reproduced. When the cake is unveiled for all to see, clients can truly say it is one of a kind."
"Places like 193 Bench Kitchen are what lunchtime is all about. A sister location to the popular Grimsby staple, 193 Bench Kitchen sets a high bar for sandwich makers in Hamilton. Pretty much everything you’re shoving in your mouth from this place is either locally-sourced or made in-house, down to the freshly baked sourdough bread."
"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."