Buffalo, NY

Annmarie
Buffalo, NY

Food scene

If you are looking for Italian comfort food, this is the place to go! Reasonable prices, large portions and absolutely delicious food
A Touch of Italy
630 Delaware Street
If you are looking for Italian comfort food, this is the place to go! Reasonable prices, large portions and absolutely delicious food
Sinatra's old style Southern Italian dishes have been enjoyed by former residents of the White House, the current U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Congress, Governors, Mayors, leaders of business and the arts and, most importantly, by Western New York families for almost 40 years. Known for serving the finest veal, the freshest seafood, and the most authentic pasta dishes in all of Western New York, Sinatra's has become another one of Buffalo's fine culinary traditions.
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Sinatra's
945 Kenmore Ave
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Sinatra's old style Southern Italian dishes have been enjoyed by former residents of the White House, the current U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Congress, Governors, Mayors, leaders of business and the arts and, most importantly, by Western New York families for almost 40 years. Known for serving the finest veal, the freshest seafood, and the most authentic pasta dishes in all of Western New York, Sinatra's has become another one of Buffalo's fine culinary traditions.
Whether you are looking for sushi or hibachi you will find great food at Kyoto.
Kyoto Japanese Restaurant
4060 Maple Road
Whether you are looking for sushi or hibachi you will find great food at Kyoto.
Known for their mac and cheese, Mooney's is a great spot to grab a bite to eat
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Mooney's Sports Bar & Grill
1531 Military Rd
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Known for their mac and cheese, Mooney's is a great spot to grab a bite to eat
Buffalo is famous for its Chicken Wing's. Visit the place where it all started. Anchor Bar is credited with creating the original Buffalo Chicken Wing over 50 years ago!
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Anchor Bar
1047 Main St
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Buffalo is famous for its Chicken Wing's. Visit the place where it all started. Anchor Bar is credited with creating the original Buffalo Chicken Wing over 50 years ago!

Sightseeing

Great place to visit for a walk, picnic, boat launching etc.
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Niawanda Park
200 Niagara St
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Great place to visit for a walk, picnic, boat launching etc.
One of the 7 wonders of the world in our backyard! An absolute must see!
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Niagara Falls
4267 Bridge Street
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One of the 7 wonders of the world in our backyard! An absolute must see!
Canalside is at the heart of downtown Buffalo's waterfront revitalization. Located at the 1825 terminus of the Erie Canal, the site's storied history is just as exciting as its future! Canalside hosts hundreds of events throughout the year, many of which are free or low cost to the public. You'll find concerts and festivals, summer fitness classes and ice skating
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Canalside
LLoyd Street
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Canalside is at the heart of downtown Buffalo's waterfront revitalization. Located at the 1825 terminus of the Erie Canal, the site's storied history is just as exciting as its future! Canalside hosts hundreds of events throughout the year, many of which are free or low cost to the public. You'll find concerts and festivals, summer fitness classes and ice skating
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Buffalo Museum of Science
1020 Humboldt Pkwy
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Catch a Buffalo Bills game or one of the many events hosted at the stadium throughout the year
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New Era Field
1 Bills Dr
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Catch a Buffalo Bills game or one of the many events hosted at the stadium throughout the year
Catch a Buffalo Sabres, Buffalo Bandits or one of the many shows and concerts hosted at the arena throughout the year.
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KeyBank Center
1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza
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Catch a Buffalo Sabres, Buffalo Bandits or one of the many shows and concerts hosted at the arena throughout the year.
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Burchfield Penney Art Center
1300 Elmwood Ave
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Galeriya ng Sining ng Albright-Knox
1285 Elmwood Ave
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Buffalo Zoo
300 Parkside Ave
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Fort Niagara State Park
1 Scott Ave
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City/town information

A Brief History Tonawanda, which means "swift waters," was the name given to the area by Neuter and Erie Indians, the area’s original inhabitants, and it probably refers to the Niagara River current. Early Visitors In the 1600s, the area was visited by French missionaries and explorers, and later by traders, settlers and military personnel, as Tonawanda became an important crossroads in America’s westward expansion. The British captured the territory from the French in 1759, yielding it to the United States in 1796. During the War of 1812, they burned the village of Tonawanda - even the village of Buffalo itself. Construction of the Erie Canal in the 1820s brought a new wave of workers and settlers. With the opening of the canal linking Lake Erie and the Hudson River, and the resulting increase in trade and traffic, the area developed swiftly.
Tonawanda
A Brief History Tonawanda, which means "swift waters," was the name given to the area by Neuter and Erie Indians, the area’s original inhabitants, and it probably refers to the Niagara River current. Early Visitors In the 1600s, the area was visited by French missionaries and explorers, and later by traders, settlers and military personnel, as Tonawanda became an important crossroads in America’s westward expansion. The British captured the territory from the French in 1759, yielding it to the United States in 1796. During the War of 1812, they burned the village of Tonawanda - even the village of Buffalo itself. Construction of the Erie Canal in the 1820s brought a new wave of workers and settlers. With the opening of the canal linking Lake Erie and the Hudson River, and the resulting increase in trade and traffic, the area developed swiftly.