Hamilton’s at the Godfrey Hotel gives what it promises: “familiar food” and “the dishes you love.” Familiar “doesn’t necessarily mean pedestrian,” asserts the culinary team. Of course, the goal is “unforgettable versions” of such classics as fish and chips, a cheeseburger, Cobb salad, roast chicken, and steak. So you know going in that this hotel restaurant is not reaching for the stars; it’s not aspirational — except in its prices.