The "my fair city" thing gets really old. Please call it by its proper name...Crapchestor.
The "my fair city" thing gets really old. Please call it by its proper name...Crapchestor.
I heard the Central Park Grill was casually looking for a buyer. It's in the middle between UB and Canisius/Medaille. Close enough to the 198. With Ciminelli moving into the old greater Buffalo Savings Bank HQ, you'll have 300 hungry, and thirsty workers looking for lunch and happy hour every day. Kinda has that roadhouse look to it already. Even has a amall stage and a liquor license already in place. Lot's of potential with this place.
I've never been to Dinosaur BBQ, but their bottled sauce is one of the best on the market.
The area around "Rock Harbor" at the junction of the 190 and 198 has great old industrial buildings and lots of space. Very convenient location that is visible and on the waterfront. Also the Kingsman motorcyle club is nearby on East St. providing real bikers for atmosphere.
Luv the Dino-BBQ in Syracuse! Been there many times and it's always, always, packed.
Hoss, Good suggestion. CPG's is also close to the TriMain Center. Sisters Hospital is also just down the Street. The building itself is not that big, but it could probably be expanded.
Franklin by Chipp. I forget what it is today. Darcy Mcgee's??? First Floor. Would cater to a mix of the chip youth and the more adult franklin st crowd. I'm sure Croce has contacted them or considered it. Would make for a solid and stable tenant.
So he came, he saw, and he was not impressed? ....Not surprised. Fix up some of the horrible store fronts/property and maby it would have been been different.
Dangelo23, what are you talking about. What have you done for this community. There are entrepreneurs and developers all over buffalo making positive changes. Buffalo is up and coming and needs negative people like you to go where the grass is greener. Bring your sucky attitude with you. The rest of us are seeing a resurgence of buffalo city blocks one by one.
I think somewhere in the cobblestone district would be perfect. Maybe on the street across from the hsbc areans parking garage. It has cobble stone streets and it would be packed before after and during sabres games. Since this is considered a destination location, the erie canal development corp should work with him to find a location by the waterfront. Sounds like a win win for both parties. I thought this would be a great match when I first went to the one in syracuse back in '05. Bar b que, Beer, and Buffalo seems like a good match.
Simlar to Blackrocklifter..river side of Niagara St, between Forest and Massachusetts Ave. One of those old industrial buildings. Room for parking and could have a great patio overlooking mouth of the Niagara River and the Peace/Signature/Whatever Bridge. Easy access from city, close to Buff State and Art Galleries, and the 190. Grab one before Carl P. gets em all.
Similar to Blackrocklifter..river side of Niagara St, between Forest and Massachusetts Ave. One of those old industrial buildings. Room for parking and could have a great patio overlooking mouth of the Niagara River and the Peace/Signature/Whatever Bridge. Easy access from city, close to Buff State and Art Galleries, and the 190. Grab one before Carl P. gets em all.
Cobblestone area.. or in the new Genesee Gateway buildings. The rochester place is a huge draw and almost the only place that locals bring me to in Downtown. Mostly because they like to show off that they have one and we don't but the foods not bad. Plus it would stop those who go to Rochester specifically to go there... because there are people who do.
"Blackrocklifer wrote: Also the Kingsman motorcyle club " Please be aware that it is Kingsmen, plural. Like the band that hadit big with "Louie, Louie"
Also, I would love a Dino BBQ here. One of the highlights of any trip to Rochester or Syracuse is a stop in. Fat Bob's and Kentucky Greg's aren't very good, and I've yet to venture to any of the supposed great places hidden on the East Side.
sbrof, absolutly. I forgot about the genesee gateway project. That would be a huge draw for that entire complex. What a location for dinosaur!!! But the water would be great to.
What? Dinosaur Bar B Que coming to Buffalo. Over my dead body. Has anyone seen them complete an EIS for a potential site? I've got a call into Lippes. Do they honest just expect to come into town and not convene least 4-5 public meetings for input and dialogue. The haughtiness of them. Not in my town; not on my watch.
Sorry Georged but that name is already taken. Generic constipation/blood pressure pill.
Dinosaur Barbeque somewhere at the Central Terminal would an unconventional choice, just unconventional enough to make it work.
Donnie's on Jefferson is really good. So was that place on Allen. joe's place. I think he is in the back of Staples now. There is another one of Fillmore that's quite yummy. Don't remember the name and there is often a wait. But if you are looking for Ambiance or that Apple Bees Flare crap none of them are ever going to live up to what you want.
This is where Dino comes in. It is far from the best BBQ out there but it give off a very 'normal' chain appearance that people are comfortable with.
Perhaps the old Ya Ya Bayou on Main Street - it is a huge space and it seems like that location needs a "draw." Perhaps, the Big D would finally be the thing to get people to check out that part of Main Street! Rachacha - personally, I find the use of "my fair city" endearing - keep it up! The proper name is Rochester, an acceptable nickname is Rachacha, not crapchester. I think most people would agree that we in New York State have too many things to fix without having to waste time with senseless mudslinging.
No one has mentioned the Broadway Market...
What about the old Freddie's Donuts on Main Street or the old jazz club around the corner?
a pathetic sign of our state of things here,,,even a BBQ joint wont come here...patheitc
Dinosaur Bar B Que in Rochester is awesome! Great location on the Genesee River.
A Dinosaur Bar B Que would be a great fit in the cobblestone district.
Get it done!
Assaroni, Nice to see your positivity shining through again. I really hope you don't live in Buffalo anymore considering every place is so much better.
This doesnt seem to be the kinda establishment thats going to locate on every street corner so with that said I would think it would be in the best interests of the City to capitalize on this prospect and get it down in the inner harbor as a "regional destination restaurant" that can cater to the greater metro, bring people into town, and cater to the tourist population the inner harbor area is supposed to tap as well.
The yaya space is a death sentence forget it, and f$%k them and their bbq anyway, its a Central NY thing and we have our own shit
Commercial slip would be a good place. Nice waterfront location, you could walk around afterwards, etc.
That should solve Buffalo's problems, another bad restaurant. Bas pro and BBQ, the key to solving Buffalo's problems!
Heck, bring back Hooters and put it in the Inner Harbor too. Baltimore has a National Harbor Hooters restaurant. I find it odd that Buffalo cant maintain a Hooters but Rochester, etc. has one still as do many smaller cities and metros. Not that its the best food in the world but its another touristy business to fill space and add more activity.
Flyguy, The Hooters in Rochester closed. It's now a place called Cheerleaders USA.
Sorry ladyflash, Crapchester is more fitting, place is a worse dump than Buffalo
Really? Wow well scratch my last post then. I guess its been awhile. I knew the Rochester one outlived Buffalo's two locations. Either way would be good to get as many places packed in the inner harbor to generate foot traffic and sell tourist goods, getting Buffalo's name out there. Ultimately thats what tourist areas do.
Really? Wow well scratch my last post then. I guess its been awhile. I knew the Rochester one outlived Buffalo's two locations. Either way would be good to get as many places packed in the inner harbor to generate foot traffic and sell tourist goods, getting Buffalo's name out there. Ultimately thats what tourist areas do.
wow i was just thinking to myself yesterday that we should have 1 here. I think Canalside would be the logical choice.
My vote is for CANAL SIDE! This is a very popular BBQ joint that would add a unique touch to the project. My question is this...IS THERE ANYONE IN CITY HALL taking any of our advice and actually contacting businesses and turning these dreams into reality? Mayor Brown should be all over this so by summer, we have a canal side that actually exists! Maybe BRO should be mayor? Collectively, we seem to care more than city hall! :)
I lived in Rochester for 3 years. Hockey at Blue Cross Arena followed by a few pints and wings/ribs at Dinosaur was my favorite thing to do in that town. Live blues every time. Can't beat it. If they open one up downtown, I will be there more often than not, no doubt.
I would say just make sure the location is accessible from both Thursday at the Square and HSBC Arena. The place will be a gold mine. If it isn't, then bad on me, but I'd be shocked... Try to open before the IIHF World Junior. The WJC could make you profitable for a long, long time.
Make this happen. I'll keep my fingers crossed.
This is just what the city needs.. BBQ and Blues..anywhere downtown would do or along niagara street overlooking the river and thruway. Maybe it will cover up that raw sewage smell Let's get it here before the casino/hotel gets built and puts in their own BBQ joint
i second RLC. write in BRO next election! and what a fantastic oportunity for the canal! never been to this place but from what ive been reading it sounds like it was made for buffalo!
Do this Dinosaur BBQ thing in the East Side near the Wonder Bread plant. Start a mixed-use entertainment district there to bring jobs and fun to an area too long deprived of either. I'm all about da East Side, yo.
uh hey we have a BBQ & blues joint downtown. the layfayette blues room. great spot beautiful room, good food, great music and authentic bikers. oh yeah and it owned and operated by Buffaloians.
uh hey we have a BBQ & blues joint downtown. the layfayette blues room. great spot beautiful room, good food, great music and authentic bikers. oh yeah and it owned and operated by Buffaloians.
Central Terminal .It would be a spark of life for the old place and bring much needed revenue and attention to the NY Central second best( to Grand Central) OR the richardson towers as a second choice
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