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Food Trucks Hamilton Ontario


Kerry Beal

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Was waiting for my car to have some work done when the mechanic mentioned that there was a food truck event happening nearby.  Then I got a text from Anna N who knew I was at the mechanic also mentioning said food trucks.  I figured it was a sign that I'd better get my bum out of the seat and over to where the food trucks were happening.  

 

The event is called Sew Hungry - a nod to Ottawa Street - which has traditionally been the area to shop for fabric. Times are changing - there are still a lot of fabric places but antique  shops are moving in and there are a fair number of cafes now too.  

 

It was a regular street party when I arrived - I was glad I walked in and didn't have to worry about parking.

 

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Stopped into one of the 'antique' shops - saw this neat rotisserie

 

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And lastly - the statue of Tim Horton outside the first Tim Horton doughnut shop.  

 

 

 

 

 

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That's quite a street food fair!  Thanks for the pictures.

 

Can you elaborate on the 'rotisserie'?  It looks like a component turntable, the kind we'd have considered standard about (urk!) 30 years ago.  Did someone mimic that structure, or am I looking at the photo wrong?

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@Kerry- "Stopped into one of the 'antique' shops - saw this neat rotisserie"

Had one of those back in the day, can't recall how well it worked but it WAS well made.

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Doesn't look like the Ottawa St I remember....YUMMM!  What did you end up sampling?  Any Calamari trucks in the area :biggrin:

Sadly nothing - I'd eaten on the way to the shop.

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Wow, can you send those trucks up to Toronto?  The City Fathers here still have their knickers in a twist about allowing food trucks to operate very freely, don't ask me why.  OK, I will not rant.

 

Caplansky's smoked meat is good, a very solid good. It isn't the Very Best I've Ever Eaten, but it is definitely good.  And they understand rye bread and pickles.   If you're at Terminal One at Pearson Airport, there's a Caplansky's there.  You can get a very nice smoked meat sandwich on rye, with a Verner's and vinegar coleslaw.  Now that's tasty airport food!

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