Uncle Jumbo’s is a place where people can come in, converse, meet other people, like the old neighborhood corner bar.

Uncle Jumbo’s is a place where people can come in, converse, meet other people, like the old neighborhood corner bar.
Located in the Elmwood Village, High Violet is a big city cocktail bar that transports guests to another place, maybe even time.
Lloyal’s has its roots in homestyle cooking and that’s what you should expect: Food made with a lot of love and big portions.
The old Poster Art space on Elmwood got a new lease on life with the opening of Zio’s Deli and Heroes, inspired by iconic delis in NYC.
With good drinks, food and quality entertainment, this is the place to pull your fun side out of cryogenic storage.
A complete guide to all of the street art on Buffalo’s Elmwood Strip and where exactly you can go to find it.
Little Salmon wants to create a positive impact on the environment by using renewable and ethical resources.
Jack Rabbit’s running with a focus on live and lively music as their concept – instead of dining, hard drinking and jukebox jams.
At Barney’s Ice Cream shop, Chris and Katie Cardo offer both “classic” and vegan ice creams are the result of years of development.
Mike Gibney, owner and head chef of Inizio isn’t usually at a loss for words, but if you ask him about the concept behind his restaurant, he boils it down to a singular noun: “Pasta, pasta, pasta.”
Joe’s Deli is a Buffalo sandwich staple, and if you’re a sandwich lover you should put them at the top of your list.
Photos by @colin_patrick for Step Out Buffalo When people come in from out of town, where do you take them for the ultimate Buffalo Experience? Pearl Street? Anchor Bar? (716) Food and Sport? Hutch’s? I’d like to suggest one place to add to that go-to list: Thin Man....
“We’re a neighborhood space in the heart of the city that wants to go back to just being a neighborhood spot where you can come out for a family dinner.”
Go early, bring cash, grab napkins.
Free admission to 10 museums in Western New York on Sept. 26 (yes, free)
We went to Aroma on Bryant. We ate, we drank, we brunched, we loved everything like the internet said we would.
I’ll just come right out and say it – Aroma is one of my favorite spots in the city.
Although the Burchfield Penney is magnificent enough that we don’t need to argue in its favor, we’re here to boast about it, anyway.
Saigon Cafe is now open at their new corner location. Here’s what to expect.
“Brunch without booze is just a sad late breakfast.”
Take one large slice of favorite local pub, wrap it in a touch of class and drizzle with great flavor and you’ll have a sense of what you’ll get at Kuni’s