Reviews on British food in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The next time you're driving to Toronto or Niagara Falls, stop in Hamilton, where tourist traffic isn't quite so rampant. The Niagara Escarpment provides spectacular scenery, with beautiful trails and waterfalls. Visit nearby farms, orchards and vineyards, or plan your trip to coincide with Hamilton's lively fall fairs.
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4 based on 260 reviews
The patio for this place is so cute and cozy - but it was a rainy day so we sat indoors. Itâs a small interior, so it wasnât possible to escape all the fussy baby noises. Not the restaurantâs fault! But itâs condensed seating, so just beware if youâre wanting a romantic experience that it may be affected. Itâs a cool, old timey interior with loads to look at, but per the other review I read of here, it could use a cleaning/dusting and there are a lot of flies everywhere. Sweet potato fries were on point! But the quesadilla was so soggy on the bottom it wasnât much fun, (probably microwaved to melt cheese). The service was average. Wine prices are very very high. $17 for a 9 oz of Stoneleigh is among the highest prices in the area - especially for a small pub. If I were in the area, Iâd pick Brassie Pub 10/10 times. (Also, the ceiling seriously looked like itâs buckling. Kids running upstairs sounds resonate in the dining area.)
4 based on 149 reviews
A British style pub serving Fish & Chips. Whatâs next, Bangers & Mashed? Mushy Peas? YUP! The whole gambit. Itâs styled just like most pubs. Dark in some corners. Busy close to the bar. Very good sized portions and excellent price. Great place for an inexpensive date night meal. Wonât break the bank for sure. Also a well stocked bar for âadult beveragesâ.There were several âtake outâ deliveries picked up while were there so the menu seems portable.
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4 based on 110 reviews
The word "Pub" is an abbreviation for a "Public House". Pubs have traditionally been drinking establishments fundamental to the culture of Britain and Canada because since the beginning of time they have served as the focal point of the community. Locally
I met some friends for lunch here when they came to town. Our waitress was both lovely as well as helpful and knowledgeable. I went with the meatloaf ($16.99) and a Beer Mug Brownie ($3.49). The meatloaf came with mashed potatoes and some steamed vegetables, it was all very, very good and I highly recommend it. The Brownie Dessert was a little challenging to eat out of the mug, but was very filling and tasty. I have found Ye Olde Squire can always be counted on for a good meal at all ov their locations.
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4 based on 40 reviews
3rd time at this delightful Tea Room. Attention to detail is evident not only in the quality of food and selection of teas but in the presentation. Staff are pleasant and attentive without being obtrusive. The only suggestion I would make is to have, in addition to the egg and cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches, some salmon sandwiches. The smoked salmon is not everyone's cup of tea. Will definitely be returning in the very near future.
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