Iron Tail was an Oglala Lakota Chief and a star performer with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West – his distinctive profile was on the Buffalo nickel or Indian Head nickel, from 1913 to 1938.
From SOB: It’s hard to imagine the City of Buffalo’s resurgence without the Elmwood Village being a cultural hive of activity throughout the 90s, and from the mid-90s through the early 2010s, Le Metro on Elmwood Avenue was a major hub of that cultural activity.
In the mid-90s, Le Metro’s bistro concept changed the game locally by galvanizing on-trend cooking and a casual atmosphere: You could show up in jeans and enjoy the latest food trend being flogged by Emeril Legasse or Martha Stewart. Of course every new upscale restaurant is like this now: on-trend and casual. No jacket required at places like Toutant or Las Puertas. Read more…
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Rather than try to revolutionize Western New York dining, Jacqueline DiBernardo and her husband are seemingly focused on providing comfort to Elmwood Villagers, ...New: Iron Tail Tavern is All About Creating Lasting Relationships with The Elmwood Community