Mr. French
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Beef on Weck from Charlie the Butcher.
Delicious - Schwebl's is the goat tho!
Beef on Weck from Charlie the Butcher.
Agreed, I like Buffalo itself; I just hate the drive.It is the worst 6 hour drive you could ever think of. I don't mind driving at all and can routinely peel off 13-14 hour days behind the wheel (in fact Im driving to Florida in April and will do 13 to S.C. before staying the night and finishing the last 6 the next morning) . There is just something about that interminable stretch of the NYS Thruway that makes me go out of my mind. For years my band was sent about twice a year on a Thursday-Saturday run hitting Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo. The Sunday drive back from Buffalo always made me miserable. the 6 hours seemed like 12. I do like Buffalo itself though, not a bad place.
@August_West if you're making the trip, you have a landing spot!
I'm North of the city near UB but lived my whole life south of the city and have spent years in the city as well. So I can chip in with recommendations and hangs.
There's a lot more to do near the Arena than there was the last time UConn was here in 2014.
In general, there's more to do all over town (and yes, Buffalo is a town).
Agreed, I like Buffalo itself; I just hate the drive.
Driving to Albany and taking the train is not bad, but I am a big fan of train travel. When I was in law school I would get a ton of work done on the train there and back.
It's a rough drive, but anyone who has driven to Ohio and had to Cross Pennsylvania knows the misery of I-80.Agreed, I like Buffalo itself; I just hate the drive.
Driving to Albany and taking the train is not bad, but I am a big fan of train travel. When I was in law school I would get a ton of work done on the train there and back.
There are no direct flights from Hartford and it looks like the fares start around $400 one way on Saturday.I havent checked but what are flights like to Buffalo? My dad went to school at Niagara. I cant do Thursday but if we made it to Saturday. Would think about going, but like you, that drive is brutal, add snow or something and yeah..
There's a lot more to do near the Arena than there was the last time UConn was here in 2014.
In general, there's more to do all over town (and yes, Buffalo is a town).
Yep. Driving across Pennsylvania on I-80 is my least-favorite drive in the country.It's a rough drive, but anyone who has driven to Ohio and had to Cross Pennsylvania knows the misery of I-80.
Haha, everyone has their favorites. Scwhebl's is overrated. I really think Charlie's is better even though it feels like going to eat at Checkers.Delicious - Schwebl's is the goat tho!
Being a Pats fan in Buffalo is brutal now. I was at the playoff game and in the middle of Patriots fans, a big fight broke out, among Bills fans!! And it spilled over into the Patrs fans. I always thought that Buffalo fans liked to fight out of frustration, but now that they're on top--it's even worse than before.I'm going to be in Vegas this week/weekend but @upstater you have made me extremely jealous talking up Buffalo! I've always wanted to go, might propose going up for a Bills-Pats game to appease my Pats fan wife.
Haha, everyone has their favorites. Scwhebl's is overrated. I really think Charlie's is better even though it feels like going to eat at Checkers.
Here's an underrated fact about Buffalo. It's along the river, not the lake. Which generally protects it from lake effect snow. I've been downtown under sunny skies and dry sidewalks, while it was snowing 6 feet just 4 or 5 miles to the south.How many feet of snow are you expecting between now and game time?
Yep. Driving across Pennsylvania on I-80 is my least-favorite drive in the country.
Being a Pats fan in Buffalo is brutal now. I was at the playoff game and in the middle of Patriots fans, a big fight broke out, among Bills fans!! And it spilled over into the Patrs fans. I always thought that Buffalo fans liked to fight out of frustration, but now that they're on top--it's even worse than before.
I can't even begin to describe the level of degeneracy at bills games.
Now--I'm totally against $1 billion going to the Bills for a new stadium, just absolutely ridiculous, but I imagine they'll raise ticket prices and limit the amount of seats, which may cut down on the absolute crapshow a Bills game is.
Forgot about this. Stay away from Buffalo, ughI'm seeing 50s and 60s this weekend ... and Thursday is St. Patty's Day which rivals many across the US here... so I'd expect decent weather and a pretty intense downtown, actually. Not the norm, lol.
Forgot about this. Stay away from Buffalo, ugh
This will put a damper on a lot of things
I've never been to another stadium where I see people peeing in the concourse. Maybe 1980s Foxboro?!?!OOOOF I forgot you're a Pats fan ...
There's tons of degenerates there, no question. But I think it gets a bit of a bad rap. Then again if you catch things on the right day or right time, you'd be hard pressed not to agree with your point. So I can't argue too much.
Done both of those, twice each way. By the time you get there you know what you're in for. PA is worse imo because it's always worse than you're expecting. On the way back you hit the PA border and you're like "Yeah, I'm almost home." Next think you know it's dark out and you're looking for a Knight's Inn.If we really want to dive into this subject I-80 through Iowa and Nebraska is bad enough that you start questioning whether life is actually worth living.
Wing's in the city: Gabriel's Gate
Wings in the burbs: Duff's
Wing in East Aurora: Bar Bill
Any opinion on Nine-Eleven Tavern?I live 5 minutes from there and almost no one I know goes there, and we all wonder why those people push it so much. But maybe I should try. I know about the hype, but those who have tried it have shrugged. Gabriel's Gate is still the best place in the city. None of these places are worth going out of the way for, as long as you go to one of them. South of the city it's either Duff's or Bar Bill. East is a Duff's location. In the city it's Gabriel's Gate.
When I moved from Boston to the Bay Area, I drove both of those stretches -- I-90 through NY and I-80 through the Plains.that's the other one. Just did a CT to Michigan at the beginning of Covid because flying was banned by company at that early time. It exceeds the tedium of the NYS Thruway. But I'm just talking bad stuff on the East coast here. If we really want to dive into this subject I-80 through Iowa and Nebraska is bad enough that you start questioning whether life is actually worth living.
Any opinion on Nine-Eleven Tavern?
It was closed on the day we were passing through en route to Niagara Falls, so ended up at southside Duff's, which was good not great.
Stopped at downtown Anchor on the way back to Seneca County. Better atmosphere, but again, not otherwise legendarily great.
My overall sense is that both Buffalo and Rochester have survived & right-sized over the past generation, benefitting additionally from milder winters.
I live in Rochester now (and formerly lived in Boston) and my wife's family is in Syracuse so I am very familiar with the Thruway in this area.I have driven that stretch from Buffalo - East, and that stretch around Rochester and over, but most specifically after Syracuse, is the worst stretch of drive anywhere.
I've made that drive probably 20 times between Chicago and CT., it's awful but the I-90 portion through Ohio/Indiana may be even worse. At least you have the mountains in Pennsylvania, it's not exactly The Rockies but at least it's something to look at besides the flat nothingness and cornfields of Ohio and Indiana.Yep. Driving across Pennsylvania on I-80 is my least-favorite drive in the country.