My visits to Buffalo are generally like a working day. ie I get to Buffalo at 9 a.m. and leave at 5 p.m. However this weekend was different…I finally stayed overnite and ate my way thru Buffalo. I am now the proud owner of the phrase “I ate at 7 restaurants in less than 7 hours”.
It all started with a phone call to the Buffalo Convention and Visitors bureau, where they were all too eager to help suggest a few restaurants and bars. Then I made a second phone call and booked a room at my favorite hotel which is the Hampton Inn Walden Galleria. I was off to a good start!!
I did a bit more research on twitter with @BuffaloEats and @YelpBuffalo and then I was all set to go: I prepared a “master list” of restaurants and addresses and packed a few lactaid pills as well!! What more did I need besides a great list of restaurants and a great hotel? Oh yeah – I needed someone to eat with me…..so my boyfriend accepted to join me on this “foodie adventure”.
Here was the schedule:
3:00 p.m Louise’s Hot Dogs (470 Elmwood).
We loved the Elvis Milkshake (think – peanut butter, chocolate and banana). It was perfect. We also inhaled the veggie dogs and sweet potato fries. The fries were hand cut and came with little containers of melted butter and honey. We loved this concept!!
3:30 p.m. Chow Chocolate (715 Elmwood)
We were pacing ourselves so we only tried some chocolate and not the hot chocolate (which I’m sure is delicious). I selected the “hot lips” chocolate which had an insane about of heat in it. This means that I ate my chocolate on 3 separate occasions!!
4:00 p.m Blue Monk Bar (727 Elmwood)
This bar had a wicked line up of beers and Steve (the manager) brought us a sample of the following beers: Kasteel Rouge, Ithaca Flower Power IPA, Stillwater, Gla Zen Toren Jan De Lichte, Beer Here Hox Fex, Harviestoun Ola Dubh 12 year old. He clearly understood that I wanted to try beers that were not available in Toronto.
We also tried their mac and cheese. OMG. Creamy, crunchy and perfect. That’s all I am going to say.
5:00 p.m Sample Restaurant (242 Allen St).
We sampled a wonderful artisinal cheese plate and were happy campers. Specifically we were in love with the house made burrata.
6:00 p.m Chocolate Bar (114 W. Chippewa)
Can you say..chocolate pasta? We didn’t order it (sniff). Instead, we ordered a chocolate martini (how could we not?) and a flatbread appetizer that was delicious. Just to let you know: it’s a franchise and there has been interest to open one in Toronto. Stay tuned for more details.
7:00 p.m.Pearl St. Grill and Brewery (76 Pearl St)
What a happening place!! Joe the “amazing” bartender brought us samples of the following: Lighthouse, Wild Ox, Blueb oxed Blueberry Blong, Don Cherry Cherry Wheat, Choca Ras, Raspberry Fields, Billy Bonka, Black Pearl – Black IPA, Lake Affect, Sabres Edge, Powder Keg, Train Wreck and Street Bralwer. We were thrilled with this line up!!
8:00 p.m Ted’s Hot Dogs
We started the day with milkshakes and ended our day with milkshakes too. We sampled their famous Loganberry milkshake and onion rings. It was a perfect way to end our epic food adventure.
9:00 p.m. We finally check into the Hampton Inn. Our check-in was effortless, our room was spotless and we loved the white duvets.
DAY #2: Elmwood Tacos & Subs ( 937 Elmwood Avenue)…around 1 p.m (No Breakfast. Wonder why? LOL)
I ordered the “mexican pizza” which was 12″ crust, topped with tomatoes, salsa, black olives, onions, cheese and beans. I ordered a mixture of black and brown beans. It was super cheesy. Infact, I actually took most of the cheese off in the effort to make it a bit healthier. They are famous for their Diabola sauce which I added in VERY small quantities to the pizza and it really did elevate the experience.
Next: Eating my Way Thru Detroit. Where oh where should I eat and drink? Suggestions are welcome.
A little disappointed that you didn’t go to any of the Triple-D or Man. vs. Food restaurants. That kind of road trip has always been a fantasy of mine.
Vicky …talk to me before you go to Detroit. If you are there on a Saturday the Eastern Market is a must (think St. Lawrence x 10). Also, don’t miss Mexican Town which is literally next to the Ambassador Bridge. There is an amazing Mexican Grocery Store called Honey Bee and some great inexpensive restaurants with truly authentic food in close proximity. I will get a few names for you.
planning a trip really soon!! Thanks for the suggestions.