Info for fans visiting Buffalo

Beerz

Registered User
Jun 28, 2011
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Hi guys I'll make a sport trip on Sunday November 3rd. Few questions for you. All answer will be appreciate

1- We'll be back from Pittsburgh and we'll be just time for the Bills. Is there a place where we can park near the stadium and take a taxi? ... and what about the cost?

2- I saw a lot of post about the Bar Bill. We'll like to experiment a beef on weck and chicken after the Bills game. Is there a chance to have a place there or is to busy?

3- We also look for some tourism, what do can we do/see there on a sunday night (from 17h to 20h). I would like maybe a bus tour of the city during that time. My search didnt reward me that much for now.

4- We are looking to watch the sunday night football somewhere. What is the best options with a night club near. If possible give me 2 great sunday nights club.

There are 2 locations for Bar Bill.. East Aurora and Clarence ... I would assume they would both be pretty busy on game day.

Can't help you with the strip clubs haha
 
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Carbooja

Uncle Salaami
Jun 2, 2011
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Brampton, Ontario
Hi Guys, catching my first game in your city in 7 years on December 5th, just looking for a refresher for some decent parking options around the rink.

If i recall, I parked on Mich and Exchange last time.
 

Bobby Bottle Service

Win for Rick
Dec 15, 2005
5,302
3,432
Toronto
Hey all... Staying near the Walden Galleria for the Nov-1 game against the NYI FC. Once parked, the car is not moving.

Would you recommend public transit down to the arena, or just Uber?
 

Bobby Bottle Service

Win for Rick
Dec 15, 2005
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Toronto
Uber. Bussing from the mall to the arena isn't straightforward.

Makes sense.

For pre-game, thinking about Southern Tier. I love their beer and obviously right there. Assuming if we get there 2 hours before the game that we shouldn't have an issue, though if my compatriots are on board, will make a reservation.

Open to suggestions for other venues though. It's been at least 12 years since my last game and I'm sure the landscape has changed dramatically.

Post-game will probably involve a sports-bar with good beer. My wish-list includes something with pool tables and/or darts though not a must have. Again, open to suggestions.

Best wing spot in Buffalo has a funny name, but it's true:

Wingnutz
Any recommendations for something closer to the arena?
 

Gabrielor

Registered User
Jun 28, 2011
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Buffalo, NY
Any recommendations for something closer to the arena?

Duff's isn't close, so Anchor bar.

If you're a garlic-parm wing fan like I am, Pearl Street has the best (and messiest) I've ever had.

Wingnutz is a fundamentally different wing than I've ever had though. It's the crispy (read:best) part of a chicken finger, everywhere, in wing form.
 

Bobby Bottle Service

Win for Rick
Dec 15, 2005
5,302
3,432
Toronto
Duff's isn't close, so Anchor bar.

If you're a garlic-parm wing fan like I am, Pearl Street has the best (and messiest) I've ever had.

Wingnutz is a fundamentally different wing than I've ever had though. It's the crispy (read:best) part of a chicken finger, everywhere, in wing form.

Pre-game has been determined. Uber from mall to Anchor Bar, drink/eat/merriment.

Uber to arena, laugh/cry/complain.

Post-game. Still open. Last time we went up to Chippewa, not sure this time.

If anyone from the boards wants to meet up... let's tip a few back.
 

HOOats

born Ruffian
Nov 19, 2007
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City of Buffalo
Makes sense.

For pre-game, thinking about Southern Tier. I love their beer and obviously right there. Assuming if we get there 2 hours before the game that we shouldn't have an issue, though if my compatriots are on board, will make a reservation.

Open to suggestions for other venues though. It's been at least 12 years since my last game and I'm sure the landscape has changed dramatically.

Post-game will probably involve a sports-bar with good beer. My wish-list includes something with pool tables and/or darts though not a must have. Again, open to suggestions.


Any recommendations for something closer to the arena?
Southern Tier is solid for a visiting party. The Swannie House/Ballyhoo combo on Michigan is more of a locals scene and is pretty happening on game days. Casino can also be a "vibe" 😅

For wings near the arena, Swannie and Adolf's are as good as anywhere in the city proper.

Anchor will be cool stop as a tourist and even though they aren't regarded as top tier anymore, the wings will be good.

Re: post game sports bar vibes, Buffalo is somehow lacking in this category. Mister Goodbar on Elmwood is the standard with two pool tables, four dartboards, and dozens of taps. Turns into a bit of a college bar on weekends though, not sure your demographic. House of Charm is funky not sportsy, but has pool. Sidelines, Banshee, Eddie Brady's, Founding Father's, Lucky Day, House of Charm, Gene McCarthy's, Resurgence - different scenes, all worth googling.

Oh and if you can, hit Southern Junction on the way back to the bridges. It's the best new restaurant in Buffalo in a decade, nationally acclaimed.
 
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