Hamilton go-to for Greek is closing, but something else will take its place
Published August 28, 2020 at 4:16 pm
Hamilton’s Hilltop Express announced this week that they would be closing their doors after decades of serving the community.
Hamilton’s Hilltop Express announced this week that they would be closing their doors after decades of serving the community.
On Thursday (August 27), the Hilltop posted a farewell note to Instagram sharing the new that this weekend will be their last weekend in operation.
“Well friends some of you have already heard but as of the end of this coming weekend the Hilltop Express will be passing the torch on to another Greek take out restaurant in its location,” the post read.
The post goes on to explain that they have decided to move on from the business in order to spend more time with family.
“To this day our store was more successful than we could ever have imagined,” the post said. “We also cannot thank you all enough for the overwhelming support throughout the pandemic.”
The first Hilltop location was opened in the late 70s at the Mountain Plaza Mall, according to their website.
They served up traditional breakfast and diner fare but became known for their Greek cuisine served to customers as though they were part of the family.
Their catering business picked up steam over the years and has remained part of the business model through a series of significant changes.
In 2009, Mountain Plaza Mall was redeveloped and Hilltop, after three decades at that location, was forced to close its doors.
Years passed and the owners, the Spyridonakos family, grew restless.
Six years after closing their location at Mountain Plaza Mall, the family opened another, much smaller location on Upper James (just past Stonechurch) for take-out.
And now, the owners of the Hilltop plan to pass the baton to Alexandros Take-Out, an eatery established in Toronto’s Greek Town more than 20 years ago and known for their ‘world-famous gyros.’
This will be Alexandros’ first foray outside of Toronto.