Lime Ridge Mall
Lime Ridge Mall
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Me
Hamilton, Canada50 contributions
Jan. 2023
Not a good experience at the continental currency exchange . At least one of the staff is a B. I went 3 different times and each time she LIED about when they would get more Thai baht. Avoid at all costs!
Written January 9, 2023
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Glory J
Caledonia, Canada3 contributions
Dec. 2019
I love taking my girls there for shopping there is a lot of variety of store,and when we finish we got to eat
Written January 30, 2020
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luv0ldstuff
Toronto, Canada64 contributions
Dec. 2019
Everything you need under one roof. My second iphone 8 purchased from itech booth ( second floor by Hudson Bay ) and my wife found some hard to find name brand sweaters. Needless to say I waited for her on the conveniently located Starbucks.This was on Dec 20 / 2019 and I we where pleasently surprised that the mall was not over crowded.Perfect for this rural shopper.
Written December 30, 2019
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jsca777
Windsor, Canada150 contributions
Oct. 2019
This mall has a large variety of stores, plenty of parking, easy access from the freeway, The mall is well maintained, so are the washrooms. Also has a working water fountain.
Written October 19, 2019
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Kevin_Cool_Dad
Hamilton, Canada29 contributions
Jun. 2019 • Family
A lot of emphasis is being put on bringing in brand name stores. They seem to forget that they are in Hamilton. Visually the inside is clean, bright and spacious. They shops are numerous, and the variety of merchants provide plenty of options unless you have a lot of cash. Several stores are empty because (from what the employees have told me) the owners can't afford the rent any more.
Parking isn't an issue. Food court is lacking in variety. 2 Greek/Mediterranean places, 2 sushi style places, a couple of burger/sandwich places and of course a Tim's. It wouldn't be Hamilton without Tim Horton's. The main problem we have when we go there is the overly aggressive teens. They have one sit down restaurant, and it has its pros and cons.
Parking isn't an issue. Food court is lacking in variety. 2 Greek/Mediterranean places, 2 sushi style places, a couple of burger/sandwich places and of course a Tim's. It wouldn't be Hamilton without Tim Horton's. The main problem we have when we go there is the overly aggressive teens. They have one sit down restaurant, and it has its pros and cons.
Written June 6, 2019
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Maurene_K
Dover, NH10,220 contributions
Oct. 2018 • Friends
While visiting Canadian friends with some friends from home, we had mostly group activities, but one day was a free day to spend doing things with one’s home host or hostess. On that free day, we went to the CF Lime Ridge Mall late in the afternoon.
The CF Lime Ridge Mall is a large two-story enclosed regional mall with 200+ brand name stores, restaurants, and entertainment. It covers over 815,000 square feet.
The Hamilton Street Railway bus terminal is located on the west side of the mall at Upper Wentworth Street so it’s accessible by public transportation.
When we visited, we found plenty of parking spaces at each place we wanted to shop.
Hudson's Bay Company is the anchor store. Whenever I’m traveling, especially in Canada, I look for a Hudson's Bay Company store. It’s been in business since 1670. I think part of the company’s success is the marketing and how it stays contemporary. I love the brands the company’s stores carries and the way the stores are laid out and arranged. They have everything from retail brands that are popular in the United States, such as Champion, Nike, Columbia, Puma, to Italian sportswear brand Kappa, Canadian brand Lole, Toronto-based Foxy Originals brand, and the London-based French Connection brand as well as higher-end American brands, such as Vince Camuto.
Then, moving around the mall, I found many brand name stores that are everywhere in the United States – Gap, Foot Locker, Yankee Candle, Guess, American Eagle Outfitters, Sunglass Hut, Victoria’s Secret, Old Navy, Forever 21, Naturalizer, etc.
Other retailers of note were on the second level. They were: Ardene that carried younger women’s apparel and MINISO, a Japanese designer of low-cost lifestyle products that include everything from home furnishings, electronic, kitchenware, to accessories, cosmetics, and stationery. That company has only three stores in the United States. All three are in California.
There is even an FAO Schwarz store there.
There were two chocolatier shops: Purdy's Chocolates and Lindt Chocolate.
This mall had a lot of dining choices. The Fox & Fiddle was a full-service restaurant with a bar area that served everything from wings, poutines, flatbreads, and nachos to soups, salads, burgers, fajitas, and popular entrées. It’s too bad that it was not well-rated on TripAdvisor. When I checked, its rating stood at only 2.5.
But, there are plenty of fast food places to cheese from there. Ones I noticed included commonplace mall choices: Tim Hortons, Starbucks Coffee, Subway, KFC/Taco Bell, Arby's, and Baskin-Robbins. There are also the less common A & W and Thai Express.
Fast food places I didn’t recall seeing in the United States included Bourbon St. Grill, Copper Branch, Manchu Wok, Villa Madina, Harvey's / Swiss Chalet Rotisserie & Grill, Extreme Pita, Kernels, Umi Sushi Express, Jimmy The Greek, Teriyaki Experience, Mucho Burrito, and LA Prep.
Places for tea or coffee include Second Cup and DavidsTea, a specialty tea and tea accessory company that has expanded from Canada into Massachusetts with several stores, one of which is in 3rd Avenue Burlington, a small mall with about 20 stores.
I thought that CF Lime Ridge Mall was very good because of all the stores, dining choices, and prices.
The mall is handicapped accessible. The mall even has a loaner program for wheelchairs and walkers.
I rate the CF Lime Ridge Mall at 4.50 and can recommend shopping here.
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The CF Lime Ridge Mall is a large two-story enclosed regional mall with 200+ brand name stores, restaurants, and entertainment. It covers over 815,000 square feet.
The Hamilton Street Railway bus terminal is located on the west side of the mall at Upper Wentworth Street so it’s accessible by public transportation.
When we visited, we found plenty of parking spaces at each place we wanted to shop.
Hudson's Bay Company is the anchor store. Whenever I’m traveling, especially in Canada, I look for a Hudson's Bay Company store. It’s been in business since 1670. I think part of the company’s success is the marketing and how it stays contemporary. I love the brands the company’s stores carries and the way the stores are laid out and arranged. They have everything from retail brands that are popular in the United States, such as Champion, Nike, Columbia, Puma, to Italian sportswear brand Kappa, Canadian brand Lole, Toronto-based Foxy Originals brand, and the London-based French Connection brand as well as higher-end American brands, such as Vince Camuto.
Then, moving around the mall, I found many brand name stores that are everywhere in the United States – Gap, Foot Locker, Yankee Candle, Guess, American Eagle Outfitters, Sunglass Hut, Victoria’s Secret, Old Navy, Forever 21, Naturalizer, etc.
Other retailers of note were on the second level. They were: Ardene that carried younger women’s apparel and MINISO, a Japanese designer of low-cost lifestyle products that include everything from home furnishings, electronic, kitchenware, to accessories, cosmetics, and stationery. That company has only three stores in the United States. All three are in California.
There is even an FAO Schwarz store there.
There were two chocolatier shops: Purdy's Chocolates and Lindt Chocolate.
This mall had a lot of dining choices. The Fox & Fiddle was a full-service restaurant with a bar area that served everything from wings, poutines, flatbreads, and nachos to soups, salads, burgers, fajitas, and popular entrées. It’s too bad that it was not well-rated on TripAdvisor. When I checked, its rating stood at only 2.5.
But, there are plenty of fast food places to cheese from there. Ones I noticed included commonplace mall choices: Tim Hortons, Starbucks Coffee, Subway, KFC/Taco Bell, Arby's, and Baskin-Robbins. There are also the less common A & W and Thai Express.
Fast food places I didn’t recall seeing in the United States included Bourbon St. Grill, Copper Branch, Manchu Wok, Villa Madina, Harvey's / Swiss Chalet Rotisserie & Grill, Extreme Pita, Kernels, Umi Sushi Express, Jimmy The Greek, Teriyaki Experience, Mucho Burrito, and LA Prep.
Places for tea or coffee include Second Cup and DavidsTea, a specialty tea and tea accessory company that has expanded from Canada into Massachusetts with several stores, one of which is in 3rd Avenue Burlington, a small mall with about 20 stores.
I thought that CF Lime Ridge Mall was very good because of all the stores, dining choices, and prices.
The mall is handicapped accessible. The mall even has a loaner program for wheelchairs and walkers.
I rate the CF Lime Ridge Mall at 4.50 and can recommend shopping here.
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Written February 21, 2019
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Meheroo
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada26 contributions
Jan. 2019 • Solo
Clean mall with a variety of stores. Very busy, even during the weekday. Lots of parking available. Will visit again.
Written January 21, 2019
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Holly G
St. Catherines, Canada64 contributions
Jan. 2019 • Friends
The mall is a good mall. Parking is a little interesting. Be careful turning corners to get to the next side.
The people working were friendly. It’s one of the closest places to niagara that has higher end and more well known stores. Most places had good deals too. Unsure if it had anything to do with being just after Christmas?
The people working were friendly. It’s one of the closest places to niagara that has higher end and more well known stores. Most places had good deals too. Unsure if it had anything to do with being just after Christmas?
Written January 18, 2019
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minna
Mississauga, Canada62 contributions
Dec. 2018 • Family
I went there today, its the first time there, good place for Xmas shopping, we bought lots stuff from H&M, Hollister, American Eager, etc. Seasonal decoration, lots option at food court as well, photo with Santa, it's really a place for family.
Written December 2, 2018
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Usia2014
Calgary, Canada1,689 contributions
Jul. 2018 • Couples
The Lime Ridge Mall has always been a hit with shoppers because there is a good selection of stores and plenty of parking. It's bright and welcoming. Food court is clean with many different options for a quick bite while walking around and shopping. It's up on the Hamilton 'mountain' and easily accessible by car or bus.
Written September 22, 2018
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Abi P
2 contributions
Is this mall dog friendly??
SailorAirman
Hamilton, Canada3,540 contributions
Only service dogs are allowed inside.
Angie C
London, Canada
Is there free parking
SailorAirman
Hamilton, Canada3,540 contributions
Yes there is plenty of free parking
LIME RIDGE MALL (Hamilton) - 2023 What to Know BEFORE You Go
Frequently Asked Questions about Lime Ridge Mall
- Lime Ridge Mall is open:
- Sun - Sun 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
- Mon - Fri 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
- Sat - Sat 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
- Hotels near Lime Ridge Mall:
- (4.21 km) C Hotel by Carmen's, BW Premier Collection
- (9.08 km) The Barracks Inn
- (2.04 km) Courtyard by Marriott Hamilton
- (4.49 km) Homewood Suites by Hilton Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
- (5.38 km) Visitors Inn
- Restaurants near Lime Ridge Mall:
- (0.00 km) Cinnabon Bakery
- (0.00 km) Copper Branch
- (0.00 km) Jimmy The Greek
- (0.00 km) Umi Expresss
- (0.00 km) Cinnabon