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Brennan Huff

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I grew up in Buffalo but moved out as a child.  However, I usually visit once or twice a year.  The places I go are usually a bar type places which aren't that fancy.  The ones where I always like the food are:

 

Audubon North- Buffalo off Sweethome

Mammoser's- Hamburg

Charlie the Butchers- Williamsville

Elmos- Getzville

 

 

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BarBill Tavern (EA) - Wings and Beef on Weck

Schwabels (West Seneca) - Beef on weck is good but the German food there is excellent

Gabriel's Gate - bar food but great wings, etc.

LaBella Sicilia (Cheektovegas) has great homestyle italian food.

Eileen's Centerview bakery (West Seneca) - breads, pastries, coffee cakes

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1 hour ago, BringBackFergy said:

BarBill Tavern (EA) - Wings and Beef on Weck

Schwabels (West Seneca) - Beef on weck is good but the German food there is excellent

Gabriel's Gate - bar food but great wings, etc.

LaBella Sicilia (Cheektovegas) has great homestyle italian food.

Eileen's Centerview bakery (West Seneca) - breads, pastries, coffee cakes

 

A couple years ago I went straight to Schwabl’s after landing at the airport. The beef on weck was as amazing as I had dreamed of, but the German potato salad was the big shocker. I had to pick a side, and I had forgotten how good that potato salad was! 

 

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4 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

A couple years ago I went straight to Schwabl’s after landing at the airport. The beef on weck was as amazing as I had dreamed of, but the German potato salad was the big shocker. I had to pick a side, and I had forgotten how good that potato salad was! 

 

The potato pancakes are amazing as well.

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Just now, Seasons1992 said:

 

Average and fat.............why you gotta put down Buffalo!???!!

i like to think of it more as fat and sassy.

 

honestly, the portions can keep you eating for days, and was perfect for someone who was broke.  the first time i went there i ordered meatballs for a side.  when the waitress asked how many i wanted, i said two.  she looked at me and asked if i was sure.  well, of course i was sure.  when they came out, it was like i had two softballs served to me.  you think she would have given me a heads up.

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20 minutes ago, teef said:

i like to think of it more as fat and sassy.

 

honestly, the portions can keep you eating for days, and was perfect for someone who was broke.  the first time i went there i ordered meatballs for a side.  when the waitress asked how many i wanted, i said two.  she looked at me and asked if i was sure.  well, of course i was sure.  when they came out, it was like i had two softballs served to me.  you think she would have given me a heads up.

 

Don't forget about this one ... https://tinyurl.com/y32lcs59

 

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1 hour ago, BringBackFergy said:

The potato pancakes are amazing as well.

 

Dude.......the hidden gem of Schwabls.

50 minutes ago, teef said:

outstanding.   that may be the nicest applebees i've ever seen.  most look like they've been stained with grease.

@Royale with Cheese

2 hours ago, teef said:

is frank's sunny italy still open for business?  the place had average italian food, but the portions were shocking.

 

I think Mulberry's in Lackawanna is dope, if you need Italian.

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3 hours ago, BringBackFergy said:

BarBill Tavern (EA) - Wings and Beef on Weck

Schwabels (West Seneca) - Beef on weck is good but the German food there is excellent

Gabriel's Gate - bar food but great wings, etc.

LaBella Sicilia (Cheektovegas) has great homestyle italian food.

Eileen's Centerview bakery (West Seneca) - breads, pastries, coffee cakes

Gabriel's Gate is solid for sure with the wings but their fish fry isn't to be missed,  it is excellent. The portion was so big it hung 2-3" off of either side of the plate, the size of a forearm. Sides are good too. 

 

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Treat yourself to a 2am strip steak and off-menu wings at Mother’s. 

 

There’s been plenty of good popping up in Buffalo the last 10 years, but Mother’s is my all time favorite Buffalo dining experience, going back at least 20 years.  Come as you are, tee shirt or three piece suit and no one bats an eye. Love it.

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34 minutes ago, T&C said:

Gabriel's Gate is solid for sure with the wings but their fish fry isn't to be missed,  it is excellent. The portion was so big it hung 2-3" off of either side of the plate, the size of a forearm. Sides are good too. 

 

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That's a menu, not a fish fry............

 

 

 

(had it, it's delicious. All B-Lo fish frys that hang off the plate are amazing)

33 minutes ago, 4_kidd_4 said:

Treat yourself to a 2am strip steak and off-menu wings at Mother’s. 

 

There’s been plenty of good popping up in Buffalo the last 10 years, but Mother’s is my all time favorite Buffalo dining experience, going back at least 20 years.  Come as you are, tee shirt or three piece suit and no one bats an eye. Love it.

 

YESSSSSSSSSSSS

The meatloaf there is amazing, and the vibe is exactly how you describe it. I love how it's hard to find. Hidden gem.

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Allow me to beat this dead horse, like I do whenever their name is mentioned...

 

F Schwabl's.  The way the owners treated that senior citizen after she had an accident into the side of the building was embarrassing.  They will never see a penny from me.

 

https://buffalonews.com/news/local/friends-of-injured-driver-have-beef-with-schwabl-s-sign/article_a5c316c8-4bf8-5ecc-8547-428353d06fcd.html

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24 minutes ago, LabattBlue said:

Allow me to beat this dead horse, like I do whenever their name is mentioned...

 

F Schwabl's.  The way the owners treated that senior citizen after she had an accident into the side of the building was embarrassing.  They will never see a penny from me.

 

https://buffalonews.com/news/local/friends-of-injured-driver-have-beef-with-schwabl-s-sign/article_a5c316c8-4bf8-5ecc-8547-428353d06fcd.html

Would be interesting to read but I'm not paying for a subscription lol.

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6 hours ago, Brennan Huff said:

I went to Schwabl’s a couple years ago before a Sabres game and it was great. Very good German potato salad. I’m looking at a place called Black and Blue Steak and Crab in Amherst. Anybody been there?


Be prepared to read by your phone flashlight at Black and Blue. Last time I was there, I put the menu so close to the table candle for reading light, I was shocked I didn’t set it on fire.


 Hutch’s is very good but you can usually get a reservation at Remington Tavern (same owner). Hutch’s is small, Remington Tavern is large. You may also like Tempo. 

 

The Dapper Goose is eclectic, menu at the link.  

 

The Yelling Goat has a wonderful, diverse menu in a bar!

 

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1 hour ago, I am the egg man said:

Buffalo Chophouse or Russells....but it will co$t you.

 

Chefs/La Bella Sicilia be next. 

 

I haven't been to any of them since March.

 

Schwabl's is so not what it use to be. Go to Barbill's.

 


I love Russell’s I’ve been there a few times. I definitely want to try Buffalo Chophouse at some point

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Kuni's - The best sushi I've had anywhere in the country

Cantina Loco - Mexican (New-American flair) with the best from scratch margaritas. The spicy one is the best I've had
Desi's (On Clinton) - Get the Godfather sub or the bonanza and die happy. They also have my all-time favorite calzones
Dollar Pho - Top tier vietnamese - the bahn mi and pho are excellent

Nick's Place - The best greasy spoon breakfast you'll ever find.
Mulberry - Great Italian

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On 8/7/2020 at 12:08 AM, I am the egg man said:

Buffalo Chophouse or Russells....but it will co$t you.

 

Chefs/La Bella Sicilia be next. 

 

I haven't been to any of them since March.

 

Schwabl's is so not what it use to be. Go to Barbill's.

 

Just went to La Bella last night. Calzone with side of sauce. Split spaghetti and two meatballs with wife. Simple and delicious. 

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On 8/6/2020 at 11:02 AM, Seasons1992 said:

In order:

 

Hutch's

Oliver's

Sear

 

Great other choices for casual fare:

 

Gabe's Gate

Mother's

 

I'm a sucker for:

Schwabl's

Connor's

Anything in the Ballyhoo group (Tim Stevens)

Sear is closed,  and the ownership group (including Freddie Jackson, Moorman and Terrence McGee (I believe that McGee was involved) are suing their landlord, Uniland.

 

Love a number of the places that were already mentioned: Hutch's, Roost, Mother's, Gabriel's Gate, Bar Bill, Elmo's & Mulberry's.

 

Honestly, not a fan of Chef's, and while I do like the "new" Colter Bay, I liked the "old" Colter Bay much better.

 

Few others: Grover's in East Amherst/Clarence (great burgers, wings and cheeseburger soup) & anything in the Gorino group of restaurants (Siena, 800 Maple, Rocco's & JT's)

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1 hour ago, Bermuda Triangle said:

Sear is closed,  and the ownership group (including Freddie Jackson, Moorman and Terrence McGee (I believe that McGee was involved) are suing their landlord, Uniland.

 

Love a number of the places that were already mentioned: Hutch's, Roost, Mother's, Gabriel's Gate, Bar Bill, Elmo's & Mulberry's.

 

Honestly, not a fan of Chef's, and while I do like the "new" Colter Bay, I liked the "old" Colter Bay much better.

 

Few others: Grover's in East Amherst/Clarence (great burgers, wings and cheeseburger soup) & anything in the Gorino group of restaurants (Siena, 800 Maple, Rocco's & JT's)

Love 800 and Rocco's

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On 8/6/2020 at 1:26 PM, T&C said:

Gabriel's Gate is solid for sure with the wings but their fish fry isn't to be missed,  it is excellent. The portion was so big it hung 2-3" off of either side of the plate, the size of a forearm. Sides are good too. 

 

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  Good slaw with the fish?

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5 hours ago, Bermuda Triangle said:

Sear is closed,  and the ownership group (including Freddie Jackson, Moorman and Terrence McGee (I believe that McGee was involved) are suing their landlord, Uniland.

 

Love a number of the places that were already mentioned: Hutch's, Roost, Mother's, Gabriel's Gate, Bar Bill, Elmo's & Mulberry's.

 

Honestly, not a fan of Chef's, and while I do like the "new" Colter Bay, I liked the "old" Colter Bay much better.

 

Few others: Grover's in East Amherst/Clarence (great burgers, wings and cheeseburger soup) & anything in the Gorino group of restaurants (Siena, 800 Maple, Rocco's & JT's)


grovers is amazing.

 

 

Sear is closed!?!?

 

 That gigantic glass wine cellar in the middle of the place was done by yours truly. Only $80k!

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41 minutes ago, Seasons1992 said:


grovers is amazing.

 

 

Sear is closed!?!?

 

 That gigantic glass wine cellar in the middle of the place was done by yours truly. Only $80k!

 

Yep.  Just saw the article earlier in the week:

 

https://buffalonews.com/entertainment/dining/restaurants/sear-restaurant-owners-sue-uniland-after-feeling-burned/article_8a7996dc-d729-11ea-b118-47e7df98218c.html

 

edit:  in reading the article, it appears that they're NOT permanently closed.  My bad.

 

Forgot a couple, in the Southtowns:  Grange and Elm Street Bakery

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4 hours ago, RochesterRob said:

  Good slaw with the fish?

It was. I'm one to pepper the ***** out of it though, no matter where. In reality we should have just shared a plate with sides. 

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https://www.aromamainst.com/

 

Trattoria Aroma on Main Street in Williamsville is the bomb!!! Six of us went there last month and all of us were beyond pleased. If this place was in NYC they could charge a ton of money. 

 

This has turned into a yearly trip with old friends and I guarantee I will be back to eat there next year. It was just great, and I am a very tough food critic.

 

This was what I had.....

PAPPARDELLE DEL PIEMONTE

sautéed wild mushrooms, spinach, extra virgin olive oil, garlic, parmigiano-reggiano, white truffle oil 

 

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