The absence of alcoholic beverages in the menu is the only drawback of local cafes and restaurants. The reason for that is simple – they sell alcohol in the evening only, so during the daytime visitors cannot order a glass of wine or beer to complement their food. Some bars are closed on weekends, so fans of wine, beer, and spirits will have to wait patiently until the next weekday evening. There are many confectioneries and bakeries in Buffalo, and all sweet-tooths are surely recommended to visit them – the variety of various pasties and desserts is truly spectacular.
Tourists, who want to try fine local cuisine, will like Oliver’s Restaurant. It specializes in the “Old School” cooking traditions. Initially, the restaurant appeared many decades ago on this site, but it was then closed until 1983. Since that time, it has become one of the premier dining venues in Buffalo. A diversified menu and rich wine list make this restaurant a great choice for various celebrations and memorable dinners with friends or family. For a hearty lunch, consider visiting the Comfort Zone. This relatively small café is always full of customers, who enjoy trying old and new dishes from the long menu. The café has quite an unusual design with many interesting items that are quite amusing to look at while waiting for food.
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