STONEWALLS
339 York Blvd, Hamilton, On (905) 577-0808 Mon-Thurs 11:30am - midnight, Fri 11:30 - 2:00 am, Sat 10 am - 2:00 am, Sun 10 am - midnight
Went here a number of times for nachos and their irish nachos, which were quite tasty. Three of us decided to try it for a full lunch meal. It was after the lunch rush and there were several patrons still eating. There was only one waitress, travelling back and forth from the kitchen trying to serve quite a large area of the restaurant, and she was run off her feet.
They have Country Music DJ's on Thursdays and live entertainment on the stage on Friday and Saturday. There are TV's tuned to various sporting events scattered around the restaurant and bar area. They also have an events calendar on their website.
They have Country Music DJ's on Thursdays and live entertainment on the stage on Friday and Saturday. There are TV's tuned to various sporting events scattered around the restaurant and bar area. They also have an events calendar on their website.
I ordered a roast beef on a bun au jus with fries. The roast beef was piled high, but was very chewy and I had to take some out of the bun because it was too hard to eat. The fries were gummy and there was a lone pickle on the plate. I had a glass of iced tea that was totally flavourless.
My son had something called "road kill" chicken melt, which consisted of grilled cajun chicken breast, topped with avocado, salsa, bacon, lettuce, tomato and melted swiss cheese all on a toasted bun with chipotle aioli and sweet potato fries. It was a mess to eat although somewhat tasty.
My wife had the baby beef liver and caramelized onions (she didn't think it was baby beef liver). It was somewhat overcooked and was plopped on a mountain of mashed potatoes with an overwhelming amount of gravy. I don't think we will be returning here for food any time soon. There are better places in Hamilton to eat lunch.
There is free parking and a patio facing the street.
http://www.stonewallshamilton.com/
My son had something called "road kill" chicken melt, which consisted of grilled cajun chicken breast, topped with avocado, salsa, bacon, lettuce, tomato and melted swiss cheese all on a toasted bun with chipotle aioli and sweet potato fries. It was a mess to eat although somewhat tasty.
My wife had the baby beef liver and caramelized onions (she didn't think it was baby beef liver). It was somewhat overcooked and was plopped on a mountain of mashed potatoes with an overwhelming amount of gravy. I don't think we will be returning here for food any time soon. There are better places in Hamilton to eat lunch.
There is free parking and a patio facing the street.
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