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    2.5 (4 reviews)
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    much better than mcdees always fresh and reasonable priced

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    Pappy's Traditional Smoke Hoose

    Pappy's Traditional Smoke Hoose

    2.0(2 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    ££

    Heard about the new place in Wishaw that was doing BBQ style food, and being almost local to me…read more(well, closer than Glasgow, anyway) I swung by to give it a go. I was there just after opening, so there was some things that weren't quite ready yet, no big deal but take note! What was ready, was the smell... the smell wafting over the counter into the shop was astounding. It made me even more hungry than I was. I resisted the burger, as I just wanted to try something different from the seemingly never ending stream of burgers I seem to have been subjected to recently, but did note there was a lot of different options for burgers and fillings. As I said, the pulled pork wasn't quite on yet, or I would have had a pulled pork roll - so I went for a Flaming Dawg. This is a 9 inch hot dog, in a baguette, smothered in a Ghost Chilli Cheese sauce, something I don't remember coming across before. Perhaps foolishly, I was offered extra jalapenos, and I accepted. I also got a can of throwback Pepsi (made with REAL sugar!) to wash it down with. There's a couple of seats in the shop to eat at, but I was heading for a train (bound for nowhere, or Lanark as the locals call it) so I scuttled off with my bag in hand and nostrils full of BBQ smell. I have to say, the cheese sauce was lovely and smooth, and the ghost chilli through did give it some heat. It perhaps wasn't as hot as I was expecting, but there was a definite after glow from it. The dog itself was as nice as I've had in a long time, and I'll definitely be back for another one in the future, but with the standard chilli and cheese topping. I'll give Pappy's a three, more like three and a half, and if the BBQ pork tastes halfway as good as it smells, the rating will go up the next time I visit. It's nice to see something so different opening up outside of Glasgow or Edinburgh too. More of this!

    I hope this place isn't open any more because it was bloody dire. The food was some of the worst…read moreI've ever experienced - flabby, pale chicken wings, floppy onion rings, rank, frozen burger and everything drenched in enough cajun seasoning to choke a horse. Truly abysmal.

    D'Nisi Coffee Co

    D'Nisi Coffee Co

    3.6(5 reviews)
    2.0 miHamilton
    ££

    Popped in D'Nisi yesterday for a bit of lunch after a recommendation from the lovely Fiona! We were…read moreincredibly lucky to get a table when we went in, as it was absolutely mobbed with grannies and their grandchildren! Unfortunately the only table we could get was right next to the door, meaning we got a horrible draft every time someone came in or went out, brrr. The menu in there is a bit limited, as it is just a cafe, but they do have a licence, so beers, wines and ales are all available too. Colin and I ordered the Parma ham bruschetta sharing platter to start, then I had the chicken and bacon club panini and Colin had a chicken and chorizo stew. The food came very fast, which was great, and was lovely! I wasn't a big fan of the bruschetta, it was awfully dry as no olive oil was used, and it wasn't seasoned either, so it was a bit bland. The panini was lovely, and I had a wee bit of Colin's stew which was glorious! We ordered a couple of their berry frappes which came in huge American diner-style milkshake glasses and were delicious! I think I would rather go here on a slightly quieter afternoon so I could sit up next to the huge fireplace, but I did enjoy it and will be popping in from time to time!

    Right, I know this is going to sound kinda backhanded compliment wise, but it's the best coffee…read morejoint in Hamilton. I know, I know, I know. It's a simple fact though. It's a great little place, would sit happily in somewhere... I dunno... less Hamilton-y than Hamilton? I'm rambling. The coffee is really good - my latte is always just the right side of warm, but not to hot; the hot chocolate is incredible (a cup of hot milk with CHOCOLATE ON A STICK to mix to your own taste) and even my non milk drinking better half was satisfied with a soy milk cappuccino. I even dabbled with the apple pie and cream in the past - and it was also very good. I do believe the food may be a bit high priced, but when it's that good, it is worth it, trust me. They have a selection of toys for me... erm... the kids to play with, comfy seats, nice but not overdone decor, the staff are helpful and pleasant. It's a good place. You'll like it.

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    D'Nisi Coffee Co - Potato and watercress soup with a wee cup of tea. Yum!

    Potato and watercress soup with a wee cup of tea. Yum!

    D'Nisi Coffee Co - Mozzarella cheese and roast peppers panini with salad.

    Mozzarella cheese and roast peppers panini with salad.

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    wimpy - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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