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Buffalo, the animals, or American bison as they are more properly called, are a little like Buffalonians, the people, in at least two ways: They conquer harsh winter storms by facing them head-on, and they like to gather in groups around cool watering holes.
Thankfully Buffalo, the city, is filled with cool places where its people can go to join the rest of the herd for a drink. Varied and plentiful, there’s a bar to suit every drinker’s taste in this town. From unassuming beer-and-a-shot corner joints where the proprietor still lives upstairs, to upscale, urbane nightclubs whose martini list alone makes Baskin-Robbins’ selection seem skimpy—it’s all right here.
This year, a couple of the top five new establishments—Blu Mirage and Chocolate Bar—were also among the top five upscale bars, according to our readers. The popular Mulligan’s Brick Bar and Essex Street Pub both placed in the top five neighborhood pubs as well as top five dive bars—but this anomaly is less a reflection on the neighborhoods in which they’re located as it is a testament to the quality of our dives. Meanwhile, seeming opposites Merlin’s (best dive candidate) and Mother’s (best upscale bar candidate) both placed in the top five old man bars—proving what? That money can’t buy you youth?
Club Marcella, Roxy’s and Buddies II placed in the top five for both gay- and lesbian-friendly bars. Q and the Cathode Ray got a special nod from the guys while Miss Kitty’s and Adonia’s also won the favor of the ladies.
Depending on your drinking preferences, you may want to note that there were no duplicates in three Best of Buffalo categories: best beer selection, best wine list, and best martini. Buffalo Brew Pub, Alternative Brews and Colter Bay, our readers say, are great places for suds; while Bacchus, as the name implies, is a primo place for vino, as is Shango—and also Toro. And when many of our readers think of a martini, their thoughts turn to the Shadow Lounge, Club Diablo or Cecilia’s.
Part chemist, part psychologist, part priest or priestess, the Best of Buffalo bartender category is filled with some of the most highly skilled practitioners of this sacred art in all the world. They are the ones who make a trip to the bar an occasion, and their attentive skill is what can focus and refine a kaleidoscopic wall of booze into the most perfectly refined martini, the most exotic mojito, the most obnoxious Harvey Wallbanger, or the most flirtatious Sex on the Beach. We raise a glass to them all!
If you like to mix live music with your drink, you’re also lucky to be in Buffalo. Here you can often catch a national act early, by Buffalo standards, at the Town Ballroom or Sportsmen’s Tavern, then pop in to catch some indie rock at Mohawk Place, before winding things up on Allen Street, bouncing back and forth between Nietzsche’s and Allen Street Hardware. That’s probably why all these places landed in our top five.
Movers and groovers are getting down everywhere from Level to La Luna, while popular dance halls like Club Marcella and Roxy’s still can’t stop the music. Other boogiemen and women preferred edgy Club Diablo.
As you see from the nominees, there’s also no shortage of places to practice the great drinking sports of bowling, shooting pool, singing karaoke and pumping money into the jukebox. And if you’re young, you probably aren’t really a hipster until you’ve operated the “antique” jukebox in the Old Pink Flamingo. It ain’t an iPod, but hey, babe—take a walk on the wild side.
—buck quigley
best neighborhood pub
Cole’s
Essex Street Pub
Founding Fathers
Allen Street Hardware
Mulligan’s Brick Bar
best upscale bar
Blu Mirage
Toro
Nektar
Mother’s
Chocolate Bar
best dive bar
Essex Street Pub
The Old Pink
Merlin’s
Broadway Joe’s
Mulligan’s Brick Bar
best new bar
Staples
Sample
Stillwater
Blu Mirage
Chocolate Bar
best lesbian-friendly bar
Adonia’s
Miss Kitty’s
Roxy’s
Club Marcella
Buddies II
best gay-friendly bar
Q
Cathode Ray
Club Marcella
Roxy’s
Buddies II
best male bartender
Rich at JP Bullfeather’s, Frizzy’s
Pat at Laughlin’s
Jimmy at Cathode Ray
Don at Club Marcella
Jimmy at Underground
best female bartender
Jen at Club Diablo
Nancy at Nietzsche’s
Jamie Cudney at Roxy’s
Jen-9 at Roxy’s
Jennifer at Underground
best beer selection
Colter Bay
Pearl Street Brewery
Cole’s
Buffalo Brew Pub
Alternative Brews
best wine list
Shango
Bacchus
Allen Street Hardware
Mother’s
Toro
best martini
Shadow Lounge
Cecelia’s
Blu Mirage
Club Marcella
Club Diablo
best happy hour
Goodbar
Nietzsche’s
Pearl Street Brewery
Pizza Plant
Sportsmen’s Tavern
Ulrich’s
Buddies II
Mulligan’s Brick Bar
Buffalo BBQ and Brew
best place to watch a game
Faherty’s
Pearl Street Brewery
Mulligan’s Brick Bar
Buddies II
Ying Wings n Things
best dance club
La Luna
Level
Club Marcella
Roxy’s
Club Diablo
best live music
Town Ballroom
Allen Street Hardware
Mohawk Place
Nietzsche’s
Sportsmen’s Tavern
best karaoke
Roxy’s
Tudor Lounge
Frizzy’s
Q
Garden Park Cafe
best pool table
Classic Cue
Hippodrome
Frizzy’s
Pearl Street Brewery
Club Diablo
best bowling alley
Recckio’s
Voelker’s
Thruway Lanes
Transit Lanes
Kenmore Lanes
best jukebox
Essex Street Pub
Frizzy’s
The Old Pink
Mulligan’s Brick Bar
Club Diablo
best place to watch young hipsters
Spot Coffee on Elmwood
The Old Pink
Allen Street Hardware
La Luna on a Wednesday night
Soho
best old man bar
Buddies II
Founding Fathers
Merlin’s
Mother’s
Eddie Brady’s
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West Side Neighborhood Housing Servicesposted November 28, 3:44 pm on Artvoice DailyAs promised in this article, the membership list for West Side Neighborhood Housing Services is right here. Highlighted in yellow are city employees who report to the mayor or their relatives; highlighted in pink are other city employees. Most of the highlighted names (though not all) are new members, who joined just in time to vote at last Thursday’s annual members meeting, when Harvey Garrett was voted off WSNHS’s board... (more) |
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