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Downtown Buffalo VisitBuffaloNiagara.com • BuffaloSportsCommission.com DOWNTOWN BUFFALO 8& 4& i 1& 5# 3&5&4*3! 1z! 2$ 5@ 8% 1/^ 9* 1/* 2! 1z@ 4( 8@ 5) 9) 1@ 2* 4!3% 8$2% 9& 6$ 7(1/$1)7! 1/% 4# 3( 1(7& 1/& 1/@ 8^ 7# 1% 9! 3* 1z! 8* 2( 4( 6^ 3^ 1z) 5!h 7@ 1! 9% 4^ 9( 1* 7) 1/! 6# 5* 5% 8# 1/# 7% 3@ 6( 8! 5( 1$ 6% 6! 7* j c g 3# 7^ 8) 5^ 4% f 4$ 6@ 2& e 5$ 9@ 9# 6& 9^ 1/) 9$ 3$ 8(1# 1% 6* 6) 1^ 2@ 7$ 3) 2^ 1z# d 2) 4) 4@ Restaurants with a blue marker like this: 2# participate in our 2# discount program. Go to visitbuffaloniagara.com/discount for more details. © Visit Buffalo Niagara BREWERY/DISTILLERY Metro 2( EDDIE BRADY’S TAVERN 5 5( COURTYARD CAFÉ 5 8* CHEZ AMI 4 Stop 97 Genesee St / 716.854.7017 127 Franklin St / 716.847.9888 210 Franklin St / 716.842.6800 b BIG DITCH BREWING CO. 5 3) ELEMENTS @ 6) THE DISH 1 8( PANORAMA ON SEVEN 1 55 E. Huron St / 716.854.5050 HELIUM COMEDY CLUB 1 Canalside 95 Main St / 716.852.0049 30 Mississippi St / 716.853.1211 (within HARBORCENTER) c LAFAYETTE BREWING CO. 4 6! DOUGH BOIS 4 391 Washington St / 716.856.0062 3! FOUNDING FATHERS 5 56 Niagara St / 716.852.8646 9) PATINA 250 5 (within Hotel @ The Lafayette) 75 Edward St / 716.855.8944 6@ 250 Delaware Ave / 716.290.0600 E CAFÉ 2 (within The Westin Buffalo) d LOCKHOUSE DISTILLERY & BAR 1 3@ GARDEN GRILL & BAR 4 249 Main St / 716.436.5482 10 Lafayette Sq / 716.259.8987 9! MARBLE & RYE 5 41 Columbia St / 716.768.4898 6# E CAFÉ (within Hilton Garden Inn) 5 112 Genesee St / 716.853.1390 e 487 Main St / 716.852.7449 PEARL STREET GRILL & BREWERY 2 3# 9@ 76 Pearl St / 716.856.2337 HARBOR BISTRO & BAR 3 6$ TEMPLETON LANDING 1 120 Church St / 716.845.5100 EXPO MARKET 5 2 Templeton Terr / 716.852.7337 f SATO BREWPUB 2 (within Adam’s Mark Buffalo) 617 Main St / 716.218.8989 9# WILLIAM Ks 1 110 Pearl St / 716.248.1436 6% FABLES CAFÉ 3$ LIBERTY HOUND 1 4 329 Erie St / 716.852.0500 1 Naval Park Cove / 716.845.9173 1 Lafayette Sq / 716.858.7127 COFFEE Metro Stop (within Buffalo Public Library) 3% LOCAL KITCHEN & BEER BAR 5 6^ ITALIAN Metro Stop g 88 W. Chippewa St / 716.259.1810 FERA’S ELECTRIC TOWER CAFÉ 5 BUFFALO COFFEE ROASTERY 3 535 Washington St / 9$ CHEF’S RESTAURANT 1 350 Main Street - Main Place Mall 3^ LUCKY DAY WHISKEY BAR 5 716.855.4663 291 Seneca St / 716.856.9187 716.852.1108 320 Pearl St / 716.322.0547 6& THE HATCH H 1 9% D’AVOLIO 5 OVERWINTER COFFEE 5 3& ROWHOUSE BAKERY & RESTAURANT 329 Erie St / 716.851.6501 535 Main St / 716.342.2167 9 Genesee St / 716.241.9789 483 Delaware Ave / 716.500.2253 6* HEALTHY SCRATCH I 1 9^ D iTONDO’S 1 PERKS CAFÉ 5 3* SIDELINES SPORTS BAR & GRILL 5 75 Main St / 716.855.4404 370 Seneca St / 716.855.8838 777 Main St / 716.367.9971 189 Delaware Ave / 716.240.9392 (within HARBORCENTER) J 9& FRANKIE PRIMO’S +39 5 PUBLIC ESPRESSO 4 3( SOHO BURGER BAR 6( JAZ & JACK’S 5 4 51 W. Chippewa St / 716.855.3739 391 Washington St / 716.341.2150 64 W. Chippewa St / 716.856.7646 36 Broadway / 716.768.3902 (within Hotel @ The Lafayette) 9* HEARTH & PRESS 5 4) SWANNIE HOUSE 7) JERK’S SODA FOUNTAIN & 1) 1 5 665 Main St / 716.262.0866 SPOT COFFEE 5 170 Ohio St / 716.847.2898 ICE CREAM 225 Delaware Ave / 523 Main St / 716.436.2395 9( OSTERIA 166 4 4! TAP HOUSE PUB & GRILL 716.332.2299 5 7! 166 Franklin St / 716.858.3118 1! 85 W. Chippewa St / 716.332.2433 JIM’S STEAKOUT 5 STARBUCKS 5 92 W. Chippewa St / 1/) PIZZA PLANT ITALIAN PUB 1 4@ TEWKSBURY LODGE 2 Fountain Plaza / 716.856.1234 1 716.854.6666 125 Main St #110 / 716.626.5566 (within Hyatt Regency Buffalo) 249 Ohio St / 716.840.2866 7@ THE LUNCH BOX 5 1/! TAPPO 5 1@ 4# TGI FRIDAY’S STARBUCKS 5 5 300 Pearl St / 716.832.0475 338 Ellicott St / 716.259.8130 235 Delaware Ave / 716.853.2356 601 Main St / 716.854.6000 (within Lafayette Court building) 1# (within Holiday Inn Express & Suites) TIM HORTONS 1 4$ 7# MIGHTY TACO 5 MEXICAN Metro Stop 1 Scott St / 716.855.4540 UNION PUB 2 52 W. Chippewa St / (within HARBORCENTER) 38 Swan St / 716.854.2199 716.939.2653 1/@ CASA AZUL 5 1$ 4% WASHINGTON SQUARE TIM HORTONS 4 2 7$ MILO’S 5 128 Genesee St / 716.331.3869 424 Main St / 716.854.0704 295 Washington St / 716.849.0619 126 Michigan Avenue / 1/# DEEP SOUTH TACO 4 1% TIM HORTONS 5 716.856.4342 291 Ellicott St / 716.235.8464 50 Fountain Plaza / 716.362.9693 ETHNIC/ECLECTIC Metro Stop 7% MOURA’S NY DELI 4 1/$ SALSARITA’S FRESH CANTINA 5 11 Court St / 716.856.2924 110 W. Chippewa St / 716.845.5237 4^ ANGELICA TEA ROOM 4 CASUAL/AMERICAN/ Metro 7^ OLIVE & IVY 5 BAR & GRILL Stop 517 Washington St / 716.259.9025 1/% SENOR TEQUILA 5 302 Main St / 716.856.5600 414 Pearl St / 716.854.1000 4& BETTY’S 5 1^ (716) FOOD & SPORT 1 370 Virginia St / 716.362.0633 7& PRIMA PIZZA PASTA 5 7 Scott St / 716.855.4716 4* 396 Pearl St / 716.852.5555 SOUTHERN/BBQ Metro Stop (within HARBORCENTER) MERGE 5 439 Delaware Ave / 7* RAINBOW DELI 5 1& ANCHOR BAR 716.842.0600 403 Main Street 1/^ DINOSAUR BBQ 5 1047 Main St / 716.886.8920 (within Brisbane Building) / 301 Franklin St / 716.880.1677 4( NATALIE’S MEDITERRANEAN EATERY 5 716.855.3433 1* 1/& TOUTANT ATRIUM BAR & BISTRO 5 111 Genesee St / 716.436.2084 7( 5 2 Fountain Plaza / 716.855.4830 5) SUBWAY 5 437 Ellicott St / 716.342.2901 (within Hyatt Regency Buffalo) RACHEL’S MEDITERRANEAN 5 120 W. Chippewa St / 1( 235 S. Elmwood Ave / 716.856.0194 BADA BING BAR & GRILL 5 716.768.3852 8) STEAK/SEAFOOD Metro Stop 42 W. Chippewa St / 716.853.2464 5! SUBWAY 3 RACLETTE’S 5 304 Main St / 716.854.3201 1/* BUFFALO CHOPHOUSE 2) BALLYHOO 5 1 537 Main St / 716.436.3244 8! 282 Franklin St / 716.842.6900 211 South Park Ave / 716.240.9901 5@ SUBWAY 5 RU’S PIEROGI 410 Main St / 716.854.0910 1/( ENCORE 2! BIJOU GRILLE 5 5 295 Niagara St / 716.235.8243 8@ 492 Pearl St / 716.931.5001 643 Main St / 716.847.1512 5# SUE’S NY DELI 5 ULRICH’S 1868 TAVERN 5 622 Main St / 716.855.1216 1z) MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE 2@ BUFFALO IRON WORKS 5 1 674 Ellicott St / 716.989.1868 2 Fountain Plaza / 716.856.0157 49 Illinois St / 716.200.1893 8# TAKI’S RESTAURANT 4 45 Court St / 716.845.6422 (within Hyatt Regency Buffalo) 2# BUFFALO RIVERWORKS 1 FAST FOOD/DELI Metro Stop 1z! SEAR 359 Ganson St / 716.342.2292 8$ TED’S HOT DOGS 5 5 124 W. Chippewa St / 716.247.5314 200 Delaware Ave / 716.319.1090 2$ CABARET 5 5$ BRAWLER’S BACK ALLEY DELI 2 (within Embassy Suites Buffalo) 490 Pearl St / 716.842.4181 76 Pearl St / 716.939.3670 1z@ SEABAR FINE DINING Metro Stop 5 2% CHOCOLATE BAR 5 5% CASA-DI-PIZZA 4 475 Ellicott St / 716.332.2928 114 W. Chippewa St / 716.332.0484 11 E. Mohawk St / 716.883.8200 8% 31 CLUB 5 1z# WD BAR & GRILL 1 2^ COBBLESTONE BAR 1 5^ CHARLIE THE BUTCHER’S EXPRESS 5 31 N Johnson Park / 716.332.3131 1 Fulton Street / 877.873.6322 130 South Park Ave / 716.848.1930 295 Main St / 716.855.8646 8^ (within Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino) (within Ellicott Square Building) BACCHUS WINE BAR & 2& CONSUMER’S PUB AT THE PARK 2 RESTAURANT 5 275 Washington St / 716.846.2100 5& CHRIS’ N.Y. SANDWICH CO. 56 W Chippewa St / 716.854.9463 (within Coca-Cola Field) 395 Delaware Ave / 716.854.6642 8& BUFFALO PROPER 2* D’ARCY MCGEE’S 5 5* CITY FARE CAFÉ 5 333 Franklin St / 716.783.8699 257 Franklin St / 716.853.3600 483 Main St / 716.907.5600 VisitBuffaloNiagara.com • BuffaloSportsCommission.com UPDATED JULY 2018.
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