I put together this quick guide for anyone living or visiting the Buffalo/ Western New York area looking for craft beer. I tried to make this list as complete as possible, if I am missing anything please let me know so I can add it. Thank You! Breweries/ Brewpubs 12 Gates Brewing Company 80 Earhart Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 (716) 906-6600 42 North Brewing Company 25 Pine Street East Aurora, NY 14052 (716) 805-7500 Barker Brewing 1693 East Avenue Barker, NY 14012 (716) 795-1023 Big Ditch Brewing Company 55 East Huron Buffalo, NY 14203 (716) 854-5050 Buffalo Brewing Company 314 Myrtle Avenue Buffalo, NY 14203 (716) 867-0567 Buffalo Brewpub 6861 Main Street Williamsville, NY 14221 (716) 632-0552 Community Beer Works 15 Lafayette Avenue Buffalo, NY 14213 (716) 759-4677 Ellicottville Brewing Company 28 Monroe Street Ellicottville Ellicottville, NY 14731 (716) 699-2537 Five & 20 Spirits & Brewing 8398 W Main Road Westfield, NY 14737 (716) 793-9463 Flying Bison Brew Company 840 Seneca Street Buffalo, NY 14210 (716) 873-1557 Four Mile Brewing 202 E. Green Street Olean, NY 14760 (716) 373-2337 Gene McCarthy's/Old First Ward Brewing Co. 73 Hamburg Street Buffalo, NY 14204 (716) 855-8948 Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant Store P102 Galleria Drive Buffalo, NY 14225 (716) 683-0050 Hamburg Brewing Company 6553 Boston State Rd Hamburg, NY 14075 (716) 649-3249 New York Beer Project 6933 Transit Road Lockport, NY 14094 (716) 743-6927 Pan American Grill & Brewery 391 Washington Street Buffalo, NY 14203 (716) 856-0062 Pearl Street Grill & Brewery 76 Pearl Street Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 856-2337 Resurgence Brewing Company 1250 Niagara Street Buffalo, NY 14213 (716) 381-9868 Rusty Nickel Brewing Company 4350 Seneca Street West Seneca, NY 14224 (716) 608-6155 Southern Tier Brewing Company 2072 Stoneman Circle Lakewood, NY 14750 (716) 763-5479 Thin Man Brewery 492 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14222 (716) 923-4100 Woodcock Brothers Brewery 638 Lake Street Wilson, NY 14172 (716) 333-4000 Bars/ Eateries Craft beer and beer culture have enjoyed a rapid expansion in popularity in the Western New York area. The following bars and restaurants are some of my favorites but there are many other establishments serving quality brews in the Buffalo area. Allen Burger Venture 175 Allen St, Buffalo, NY 14201 Allen Street Hardware Cafe 245 Allen St, Buffalo, NY 14201 Alternative Brews Inc 3488 Sheridan Dr, Buffalo, NY 14226 Cole's 1104 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222 Colter Bay Grill 561 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14202 Crabapples 3298 Genesee St, Buffalo, NY 14225 EBC West 34 W Main St, Fredonia, NY 14063 Fat Bob's 41 Virginia Pl, Buffalo, NY 14202 Griffon Gastropub 5445 Transit Rd, Williamsville, NY 14221 2470 Military Rd, Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Hydraulic Hearth 716 Swan St, Buffalo, NY 14210 Lenox Grill 140 North St, Buffalo, NY 14201 Local Kitchen & Beer Bar 88 W Chippewa St, Buffalo, NY Mr. Goodbar 1110 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222 World of Beer Walden Galleria Mall, 1 Walden Galleria, Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Bottle Shops/Beer Stores/Grocery Stores Aurora Brew Works 191 Main St, East Aurora, NY 14052 Consumer's Beverages 17 Locations Orchard Fresh 4050 N Buffalo Rd, Orchard Park, NY 14127 Premier Gourmet 3904 Maple Rd, Buffalo, NY 14226 Village Beer Merchant 547 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222 1535 Hertel Ave, Buffalo, NY 14216 Wegmans 8 Area locations Homebrew Supply Buffalo Wine & Brew Shop LLC 5864 Transit Rd, Depew, NY 14043 The KegWorks Store 1460 Military Rd, Buffalo, NY 14217 Niagara Tradition Home Beer & Wine Supply 1296 Sheridan Dr, Buffalo, NY 14217
This is an awesome, complete guide for beer, but as a Buffalonian I do feel that it needs to be mentioned that getting wings at Gabriel's Gate and a beef on weck at Schwabl's is every bit as important as where to drink.
Appreciate the list as I'm heading to Buffalo next week for 3 nights, but looking for some recommendations to thin the list down a bit for this trip. Moor Pat seems like a no brainer since we will be staying near the airport, but it only has a few apps on the food menu right? Wings are only Sunday? Do they let you bring food in, if so any recommendations from the area (or somewhere to eat nearby if not)?. Gabriel's Gate seems like it could be a good stop too but, jesus, the service reviews are horrible. We'll be there Monday - Wednesday which seems like it should help since they should be slower. And I'll be sure to mind the review about not buying coke off the "kitchen help" since its "junk" . Beer is just typical BMC swill? Thin Man, Community Beer, Coles, and Fat Bob's are all on the short list. Anyone have any personal recommendations about which to hit? Thanks for any help! Cheers
Pay no mind to the service reviews for Gabriel's Gate. I've never had an issue personally, and even if I did, I wouldn't care, because the wings are worth going back for again and again and again. Beer there is usually nothing special but they should have Sierra Nevada or something like that on. Community Beer Works makes terrific stuff, I'd hit them if you're only going to one of those four.
Moor Pat does have limited food offerings and I doubt they'd let you bring food in. There are several restaurants nearby, such as the Creekview about a block away. They have basic craft beer on tap, but since it's winter, should definitely take advantage of getting a Tom & Jerry if you haven't had one before (not sure how popular they are outside of Buffalo), it's a delicious mixed drink and Creekview makes a great one. I'll second that Gabriel's Gate has good service, and I've been there dozens of times. The issue to watch out for there is that they don't do separate checks, and if someone in your party is ordering soda, it's not free refill. They are normally my favorite place for wings (along with Bar Bill), but the order I had a couple days ago were a bit sub-par. It's definitely worth getting an order of hot and an order of BBQ. Community Beer's quality has suffered a bit since their original brewer left, IMO. He went to Thin Man, which probably now makes the best beer in the Buffalo city limits (I'll still take 42 North in East Aurora as best overall). Cole's you cannot go wrong with. Awesome beer selection, great food menu, cozy atmosphere.
12 Gates is right around the corner from the airport. They have some solid beer offerings although their food options are a bit limited. Thin Man and Cole's are really good options for food and beer and they are only a couple miles away from each other on the same street. If you head to Community Beer Works I would also recommend stopping by Resurgence as its just a little farther down the road. Cheers and Enjoy
Thanks for all the recommendations guys. I'll chime back in with my experiences and thoughts next week. Cheers!
If you go to Aurora brew works order wings and beef from bar bill next door and bring them in. Incredible. And 42 north down the road is great
Here is my feedback from what turned out to be a super enjoyable trip, thanks again for all the input. Day 1- Gabriel's Gate for wings. As promised, the service was great and the wings were delicious. Tap list was meh but we planned to go elsewhere for drinks after. After dinner we hit up Moor Pat. Great tap list. Had my first singlecut (ipa) and first sloop (sour), enjoyed both. Bartender was great and made a list of recommendations when he found out we were from out of town. Which basically reiterated all of your recommendations. Day 2- Thin Man! Very impressed with this place. Had a flight of IPAs which were great and the food was fantastic. This was probably the highlight of the trip. Burning money was my favorite and I liked Bliss too. Bacon nubs! Jesus, these were delicious. Meatloaf was fantastic, both were recommended by our bartender (no way she eats as many as she claimed). Even got to try my first Grimm (out of a bottle). No need to go anywhere else this night. We were testing at Calspan for work, so we got a kick out of the crash test themed bar based on Calspan's old thin man (muse for the brewery I guess). Day 3- Allen Burger Venture for dinner. I probably wouldn't get the bison burger again. The bison was good but didn't dig the mashed potatoes on it. Tap list was good and I got to try my first lord hobo (can). We popped over to coulter bay for drinks after. For as many taps as they had I struggled to find something that I really wanted, 1 obligatory pour and then we left. Headed to Fat Bob's to finish the night. They had 3 Grimm IPAs on draft. At this point I wished I hadn't burned 1 of my allotted beers at coulter bay. Went with the magnetic compass and liked it, wish I could have tried more. Great trip thanks to all your recommendations, thanks again!
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