The groom's favorite for wings and Buffalo's famous "beef on weck." (No reservations/first come, first served)
The bride's favorite wings. (No reservations/first come, first served)
The groom's first runner-up for best wings. (No reservations/first come, first served)
The bride's first runner-up for best wings and a cocktail.
A fan favorite for pizza, wings and a cold beer.
A childhood favorite of both the bride and groom!
The groom's childhood favorite.
The bride's childhood favorite.
Take a stroll along Buffalo’s iconic Canalside, a vibrant waterfront district filled with restaurants, bars and activities for every interest. Don’t miss the historic USS The Sullivans (DD-537)—a decommissioned Fletcher-class destroyer from WWII. This legendary vessel, named in honor of five brothers who perished together in the Pacific, represents the largest and most significant class of U.S. destroyers used during the war. It even inspired Steven Spielberg’s acclaimed film Saving Private Ryan. If maritime history isn’t your thing, Buffalo’s booming craft beer scene has you covered. Sip your way through local favorites like Big Ditch, Resurgence, Hofbräuhaus Buffalo, Flying Bison, Southerntier Brewing Co., Riverworks, and more. Feeling lucky? Just minutes from the waterfront, Seneca Niagara Casino offers an exciting change of pace—close enough to tempt fate and maybe win big. With so many ways to explore, savor, and unwind, boredom isn’t an option in Buffalo—nor is going thirsty.
Just a short 30-minute drive from downtown Buffalo, the breathtaking Niagara Falls awaits. If you’d like to experience the stunning views from the Canadian side, don’t forget to bring your passport! For an unforgettable adventure, hop aboard the iconic Maid of the Mist for a close-up boat tour of the Falls.
Situated 15 minutes from downtown Buffalo, in South Buffalo, are the lush botanical gardens designed by renowned architect Frederick Law Olmsted.
Buffalo's AKG Art Museum, which dates back to the 1860s, features many famous artists in its collections. Visit their website for more information!
Step back in time at the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site—the very place where one of America’s most iconic presidents took the oath of office in 1901.