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By Bill Curran (anonymous) | Posted March 01, 2013 at 11:52:59
The Trocadero on Barton is one of Hamilton's best.
But also recommend:
LUNCH
Harbour Diner (also good on week nights)
Nairoma Pizza (Locke Street)
La Cantina
Capri
Bronzie’s
Thai Memory
La Luna
Acclamation (will likely be construction industry folks there)
Indian place on King William below Baltimore House
Indian buffet at Main and Caroline
Maharaj, Indian buffet on Gore Park south Side
Ceilidh House (Hess Village)
Bread Bar (Locke Street)
DRINK AFTER WORK
Slainte
Acclamation
The Pheasant Plucker (Augusta Street)
One Duke (patio, good food)
Gown and Gavel (Hess Village patio)
Tailgate Charlies
SIMPLE AND INEXPENSIVE
The Italy Corner Cafe for sandwiches
Bonanza Bakery for sandwiches
Mexicana, James North
Fishers Pier 4 Pub (good wings, comfort food)
Mulberry Cafe (soups, sandwiches)
Rankins (comfort food, wings)
Two Cougars and a Cafe (great diner and breakfast)
The Belair Grille for Polish food, Barton E at Sherman
Papagayo, King at Hess (Mexican)
Sunrise Restaurant (Great diner, great breakfasts)
Chuck’s Burger Bar (Mostly take-out burgers and poutine)
EVENINGS/WEEKENDS
Boo’s Bistro
Incognito
The Trocadero, Barton E. for Italian, especially arancini
La Piazza Allegra
Bistro Parisienne (only place downtown to get oysters)
Wild Orchid
Acclamation
The Sirloin Cellar (if it reopens)
La Luna
La Spaghett
Limoncello Cafe, Ottawa Street
Bar on Locke
The Courtyard Cafe
FURTHER OUT
The Innsville, Stoney Creek (old school, oysters)
The Twisted Lemon, Cayuga
The Erie Beach Hotel, Port Dover
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
Blacktree, Burlington (wow !!)
Quatrefoil, Dundas
Bistro 1010
Spencers, Burlington
Seven Windows
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