Coles is the place for good food and great beer, meeting old friends and making new ones.
Coles is the place for good food and great beer, meeting old friends and making new ones.
Hertel Avenue’s pub for grabbing grub, meeting friends and catching the game with plenty of beer on tap.
Located in the heart of downtown nightlife, Bacchus Wine Bar & Restaurant is the perfect pairing to any occasion.
Globe Market is a specialty food shop that serves freshly prepared soups and sandwiches made with artisan bread and cheeses.
Located on Delaware Avenue, tucked away from the busier scene, is this cozy restaurant which has made quite a good name for itself over the years and has become the special place for those special occasions.
A diner experience at its finest. Much more than eggs & toast, lettuce with a crouton or soggy buns. At the Empire Grill, you can go classic with a juicy burger and potato crusted french fries. Or, order the Jiffy Burger which has a bit of flare.
Colter Bay Grill pays tribute to a small bay on Jackson Lake in the Grand Teton Nation Park and does not disappoint. On the corner of Delaware and Allen, this iconic hot spot is the place for beer, food and friends.
If you are looking for atmosphere, Pearl Street Grill & Brewery has all sorts of it. Within walking distance to the arena, you will find a great selection of local brews, lots of people to watch, live music and large outdoor patios. Casual enough for an impromptu meet up and formal enough for a wedding reception – this place is full of possibilities.
The Allen Street Hardware Café, as its name may infer, occupies the same building where the Allentown Hardware store once retailed. From the remnants of the vacant building, owners Mark and Charlie Goldman created a unique, eclectic, and welcoming atmosphere that houses food, beverage, art, and music. Chef Dunbar Berdine, Bar Manager Scotty Collins, and the rest of the Allen Street Hardware staff cordially invite you to join them and enjoy the Hardware dining and nightlife experience.
A cute place to go when you are seeking the comfort that only a bowl of soup and fancy sandwich, or glass of wine and live music, can provide.
21st century American Bistro. 19th century historic building. The atmosphere at Left Bank truly sets it apart from the rest. From the moment you walk in you can tell you’re in for something special. Nestled on the corner of Richmond Avenue and Rhode Island street, the Left Bank is a hidden gem of Buffalo. But once you find out about it, you’ll be telling everyone you meet. We recommend you try the Aahi tuna tartare.
Oliver’s Restaurant is fine dining in the “Old School” tradition. Their food sets the bar. The winelist is deeper than deep. Expect delicious and satisfying. Over 25 years of locally-owned innovation. If you’re lucky Louie will be mixing behind the bar.