This site of our first date, the Beer Keep will forever be a special place for us. Located in the heart of Elmwood Village, a must try for craft beer lovers.
Also located in the Elmwood Village, Andy surprised Gabby with their engagement party at Cole’s. A Buffalo staple that has been around for 100+ years Cole’s is an authentic Irish Pub with great wings and beef on weck on the menu. If you stop by, don’t forget to take a picture with Josh Allen in the beer garden out back!
Located in the Elmwood Village right next to Cole’s, “Goodbar” is one of Buffalo’s best dives, featuring more than 50 beers on tap, cheap drinks, great wings and plenty of TVs for any sporting event you can think of.
Located right in the middle of Buffalo, Delaware Park is great location for a morning walk and is Luna’s favorite! At 350 acres, Delaware Park was the largest of the three original parks and was a landscape that Olmsted and Vaux called a “country park”. Explore Hoyt Lake on a row boat or a pink flamingo! Hit the links at the public golf course, or just stroll it’s rolling surface. Also included within the park are: the Buffalo Zoo, Buffalo History Museum, Albright Knox Gallery (Art Museum), the Terrace Restaurant, and a full 18-hole golf course.
Located on Hertel Avenue in the the heart of North Buffalo, Moor Room features a wide variety of craft beers on tap, as well as a great menu of Buffalo favorites. If you stop by don’t forget to take a picture with Josh Allen and Keon Coleman!
Located in the heart of Allentown, ABV is the home of Gabby’s favorite burger (The Jiffy). With more than 20 specialty burgers on the menu and a full bar of craft beer and specialty cocktails.
Located at the end of Andy and Gabby’s street, CPG is a great dive bar serving up wings, fish fry and featuring live music approved by both the mothers of the groom and bride!
Located on the South end of Delaware Park and walking distance from Elmwood Village, the newly renovated AKG features original works from Vincent Van Goh, Jackson Pollack, Pablo Picasso and many more.
Buffalo, New York plays a very important role in the history of the United States. At the turn of the 19th Century to the 20th Century, President William McKinley was assassinated in Buffalo on the grounds of the Pan-American exposition, just 6 months into his second term. As such, then-Vice President Theodore Roosevelt was inaugurated as the 26th President while still in Buffalo. The site of inauguration, located in the heart of Allentown, is now a National Historic site.
Canalside is at the heart of downtown Buffalo's waterfront and is walking distance from the Buffalo Marriott Harbor Center. Located at the 1825 terminus of the Erie Canal, the site has a storied history. Canalside hosts hundreds of events throughout the year and includes bike rentals, kayak rentals, boardwalk, ice cream, public art, and food and beer gardens.
Located a block from Delaware Park in Buffalo’s historic Parkside neighborhood, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House is another historic landmark within the Buffalo City limits that receives International attention. Built for Larkin Company Executive Darwin Martin in 1907, this mansion at the corner of Jewett Parkway and Summit Road features architecture that transcends its time even by today’s standards.
Located directly across the street from the reception venue (Barrel Factory), Gene’s is a staple of Buffalo’s Old First Ward and represents the best of the neighborhood’s Irish roots. Serving all the classics along with beers brewed onsite. If you’ve got time to kill between the ceremony and reception, Gene’s has you covered.
Another Old First Ward Irish staple, Adolf’s features what many consider to be Buffalo’s best wings (a hotly contested topic in WNY). Just down the street from Gene's and the Barrel Factory, Adolf's is another great location for a pre-reception Guinness.
Big Ditch is located in the heart of downtown Buffalo, featuring some of the city’s best craft beer, such as the Hayburner IPA. The brewery also features a great menu for brunch and dinner.
Located directly across the street from Big Ditch in the heart of downtown Buffalo, Tappo has great Italian cuisine and creative cocktails at an affordable price. Tappo also features one of Buffalo’s best rooftop bars to enjoy in June.
Easily our favorite restaurant. The Dapper Goose has a 'Turn of the Century' supper club feel serving seasonal New American eats and clever cocktails. Make sure you get the blackened green beans!