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The Buffalo Food Guide Locals Want to Keep Secret
Buffalo Landmarks You've Never Heard of But Will Never Forget!
The Buffalo Food Guide Locals Want to Keep Secret
Enjoy a gorgeous view of Hoyt Lake in Delaware Park as you enjoy a fresh, delicious brunch or dinner with artisan cocktails. Great meal and a healthy dose of history: Listed on the National Register for Historic Places, Buffalo’s Olmsted Park System ...
The Terrace at Delaware Park
The Place is THE place. For more than 150 years, Buffalonians have gathered at this iconic corner restaurant and bar — and if these walls could talk, they’d have stories for days. The food is fresh and delicious, the drinks come with a generous pour,...
The Place - Elmwood Village, Buffalo, NY
Pilot turned Bagel Baker, Scot Logan has mastered the craft. Start your day here for a warm fresh bagel and schmear.
Logan's Bagels: Home
Eclectic spot with an innovative, ever-changing seasonal menu focused on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Comfort food elevated into something truly memorable. The kind of meal you’ll still be thinking about days later.
The Salty Chefs
Butter Block is quite possibly the best French bakery in Buffalo. Calories and cholesterol simply do not count here — trust me. Nestled in the cozy Five Points neighborhood, it’s the perfect place to grab incredible pastries and enjoy them outside wi...
Butter Block
You probably think Buffalo is just wings. (And yes, our wings are incredible.) But we also have hidden gems like Arabic Sweets — home of giant, delicious chicken shawarma for about $6 and trays upon trays of flaky baklava. Grab lunch and a box of tre...
Fresh Arabic Sweets - Buffalo, NY
Buffalo Landmarks You've Never Heard of But Will Never Forget!
I promise you've never seen anything like this. The Richardson Olmsted Campus was originally built as the Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane, a psychiatric hospital that opened in the late 1800s. It was designed to reflect a more humane approach to ... The Richardson Olmsted Campus is one of the most stunning and historically significant buildings in Buffalo. Designed by famed architect H. H. Richardson with grounds by Frederick Law Olmsted, the complex is a masterpiece of architecture, design and ...
Today, a boutique hotel is also on campus so you can sip a cocktail at the bar post-tour and marvel what you just saw.
Fun fact: Mark Twain once lived in Buffalo, and the original manuscript of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is housed here today. For literary lovers, the reading room is a charming and worthwhile stop. After channeling your i
Mark Twain Room Reading Room
Raise your hand if you knew Buffalo has not one, but TWO Statues of Liberty! A fun little surprise that makes exploring the city even better.
Statues of Liberty Building
The Colored Musicians Club is the only continuously operating, Black-owned music venue in the United States — and an absolute hidden gem in Buffalo. Tour the museum and you’ll be amazed by the legendary musicians who played here over the last century...
The Colored Musicians Club & Jazz Museum
Catch a show at Shea’s Buffalo Theatre, the historic crown jewel of Shea’s PAC, opened in 1926 under the moniker of “The Wonder Theatre,” and was the dream of Michael Shea. Originally serving as a movie house under Paramount Pictures with “an acre of...
Shea's Performing Arts Center
Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company was one of America’s earliest luxury automobile makers and actually predates mass-market dominance by Ford Motor Company. Based in Buffalo, Pierce-Arrow became famous in the early 1900s for handcrafted luxury cars owned...
Buffalo Transportation Pierce-Arrow Museum
Explore the fascinating history of Buffalo during its heyday on this guided tour of the location where Theodore Roosevelt became the 26th President of the United States in 1901. Your guide will make history come alive with stories about the President...
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
One of the coolest mashups of Buffalo history, industry and outdoor fun. Kayak through the Erie Canal past Silo City and Elevator Alley to experience Buffalo’s massive grain elevators, old industrial complexes and even riverboats under restoration fr...