To Our Valued Guests,
All of these restaurants are within a five-minute walk and ones that the staff and I personally go to! There are many wonderful options in the area so if you don’t see anything you like, please let us know and we will be happy to recommend some other amazing choices!
Please see the front desk for directions.
LUNCH AND DINNER OPTIONS
Mother’s Restaurant:
Amazing chef! American restaurant known for their steaks AND seafood! They serve dinner daily starting at 5pm a have a full menu until midnight. They are usually open until 2am.
Giacobbi’s Cucina Citta:
Don’t let the fancy name scare you, prices are respectful, and food is wonderful! If you want Italian, this is a great choice for dinner starting at 4pm. They are closed on Tuesday’s.
Fat Bob’s Smokehouse:
A great lunch or dinner spot if you’re craving BBQ! Our General Manager is a fan of their brisket! Closed on Monday’s.
Colter Bay:
There are 42 beers on tap at this American bar and grill ranging from 4% to 12% alcohol (12% tastes like liquor, it’s worth a try!)
Don Tequila:
It’s very colorful inside and rather vibrant! All staff are bilingual, so you know they know how to make a good Mexican dish! I love their refried beans!
Gabriel’s Gate Restaurant & Bar:
Good spot for lunch or dinner, really good chicken wings and the best French onion soup!
Allen Burger Venture:
This is a great spot for lunch with 13 unique burgers on the menu. An example of their burgers -- Burger on a kimmelweck roll with horseradish and au jus sauce. This burger mimics our traditional “Roast Beef on Weck” which to Buffalonian’s is just as popular as chicken wings. Available for dinner also.
Chris’ NY Sandwich Co.
If you’re looking for the perfect lunch between 11am-2:30pm, this place is a winner in my book and one of my go-to spots! There will be no letdown here, only gratitude. They are sadly only open Monday-Friday though.
Welcome to Buffalo and Enjoy Your Stay!
-Troy Tripi GM
Institute for European Union Studies at SUNY
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