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AV Best of Buffalo

Steppin' Out

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.

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Sample

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

Stillwater

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


Artvoice Blog Headlines

West Side Neighborhood Housing Services

posted November 28, 3:44 pm on Artvoice Daily

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On the Waterfront

posted November 26, 2:00 pm on Artvoice Daily

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Chow Chocolat welcomes Denise Sperry’s Watercolor Exhibition…

posted November 26, 12:46 pm on Chew on This

  Watercolor Painting by Denise Sperry Merging the fine arts with gastronomic art, Chow Chocolat (731 Main Street, Buffalo, 843.4388) is now featuring a watercolor exhibition by Denise Sperry. A reception commencing Sperry’s works will take place on December 5th, 2008 (6-9 PM)... (more)

GRILLE 620 (Wine… Down the Weekend)

posted November 26, 11:34 am on Chew on This

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Another Voice

posted November 26, 10:11 am on Artvoice Daily

Here’s something that drives me crazy about the Buffalo News: the “Another Voice” column on the editorial page. It would be a nice idea, were it not that so often it is not given over to “another” voice. It is given, rather, to the same old voices: to people who are frequently quoted as sources in articles, who are in positions of political or economic power, to folks whose job is to push agendas—to people, in other words, who have no difficulty making their voices heard... (more)

Who Goes Where When Hillary Goes to State?

posted November 19, 12:04 pm on Artvoice Daily

City Hall News has flow_chart that tracks who might replace who, from Hillary’s Senate seat on down (click to expand or follow the link—it’s an awkward shape):

It’s Robert Rich Sr. All High Stadium

posted November 14, 5:05 pm on Artvoice Daily

These new signs properly label the structure. We’ve been reading recent stories in the Buffalo News about sportswriter Tom Borrelli’s terrible fall last week at the old All High Stadium. He’s currently battling life-threatening injuries... (more)

CWM Fined for Violations

posted November 14, 2:41 pm on Artvoice Daily

This week Chemical Waste Management was fined $175,000 by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for violating its permits and the state’s hazardous waste laws. I don’t have much to say about that, except it doesn’t seem to me like too much money... (more)

Musical Chairs

posted November 14, 12:51 pm on Artvoice Daily

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Paint the Town

posted November 14, 11:06 am on Artvoice Daily

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Old Editions Book Shop

posted November 13, 1:58 pm on Artvoice Daily

AV videographer Matt Quinn tours Old Editions, an often overlooked treasure at the corner of Oak and Huron Streets downtown: show enclosure (video/x-flv; 21.29 MB)

This Is Not Today’s News

posted November 12, 9:37 am on Artvoice Daily

But it would be nice if it were. Via the Data Stream, by way of Jon Winet.

This Just In…

posted November 11, 3:28 pm on Artvoice Daily

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Silver Lining: Edwards Remains a Good Guy

posted November 11, 11:17 am on Artvoice Daily

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Ani DiFranco at Babeville

posted December 1, 2:55 pm on channel Music

Ani DiFranco played a sold out concert Saturday, Nov. 29 at Babeville, home of Righteous Babe records. Fans were clearly thrilled to have her back in Buffalo for the performance. During the show Ani introduced the crowd to a new tune she wrote upon the election of Barak Obama, "November 4, 2008". Watch it here.

Peanut Brittle Satellite with Jeff Mcleod of Lazlo Holyfield

posted November 29, 1:44 pm on channel Music

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Artisans Bazaar on Elmwood

posted November 29, 1:16 pm on channel Art

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City Mission: Food for the Needy

posted November 28, 08:47 am on channel Local Interest

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Turkey Trot: Buffalo's 113th

posted November 27, 5:57 pm on channel Events

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Dr. Riyaz Hassanali: Talks about BOTOX

posted November 26, 5:46 pm on channel Health

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Viva Vivaldi Festival @ The First Presbyterian Church

posted November 23, 3:48 pm on channel Music

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The Burchfield-Penney Opens

posted November 23, 2:33 pm on channel Art

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posted November 23, 12:24 am on channel Movie Trailers

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One Day You'll Understand

posted November 23, 12:12 am on channel Movie Trailers

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Four Christmases

posted November 23, 11:53 am on channel Movie Trailers

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Australia

posted November 23, 11:46 am on channel Movie Trailers

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The Alphabet Killer

posted November 23, 11:39 am on channel Movie Trailers

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Nelson Starr Band w/Jeff Miers

posted November 23, 09:49 am on channel Music

On Saturday night there was a double bill with Bread Gone Wry and Nelson Starr Band at Nietzsche's. Sitting in with Nelson Starr for a couple of tunes was former bandmate and Buffalo News music critic Jeff Miers, featured here.

Bread Gone Wry

posted November 23, 08:04 am on channel Music

We haven't seen Bread Gone Wry for quite some time but they haven't lost their charm. The happy crowd cheered on every song.



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