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The 'Old Country' is Calling You
"An early player in Buffalo’s brewing renaissance, Community Beer Works opened in 2012, the first producer to do so since Flying Bison in 2000. It started humbly, in a small industrial space with a 1.5-barrel brewhouse, but has since grown to include a second, larger location, added last fall, in the rapidly developing West Side neighborhood, adjacent to a building once owned by the Schaeffer Malting Co. (The original Lafayette Avenue facility remains in operation, but is closed to the public.) On the production side, a 20-barrel system will increase total volume this year to 5,000 barrels, and there’s enough space to expand to 20,000 barrels. This means more of core beers like the citrusy Frank pale ale and award-winning Whale brown ale—it took the Governor’s Cup, for best beer in the state, at 2017’s Tap New York—and limited releases such as Bang the ‘Uey, a New England-style IPA."
"Community Beer Works strives to provide the high-quality, focused feel and flavor you get from expert home brew batches. Their commitment to creating great beer and building community make them a fun spot to visit, and a fun brand to wholeheartedly buy into. Because of their community-focused feel, they make breweries tours available even for small groups (larger groups should book ahead to make sure space is available)."
"Located in the recently restored Hotel Henry, 100 Acres was one of the most anticipated restaurant openings in years when it debuted in mid-2017. Today, it continues to live up to the hype with a menu of market-fresh fare sourced from local..."
"What can you say about our beloved Pizza Plant that hasn’t already been said?. If you’re a new parent, like me, you may have forgotten that the iconic local restaurants are very kid-friendly, but you probably didn’t forget about their wide range of gut-busting pizza pods and focus on craft beers – the latter being a major key if you still want to keep abreast of the latest beer trends."
"Grab a quick bite, ice cream or a beer with gorgeous waterfront views at this super-casual eatery at Canalside. Open on weekends starting May 8th and daily Memorial Day weekend - Labor Day weekend!. 44 Prime St., Buffalo, NY 14203"
"I've been here several times but Melissa made this experience unforgettable for my niece and I. She was so thoughtful and made several recommendatio..."
"Welcome to an entire restaurant dedicated to a kid-friendly staple: grilled cheese. Buffalo Melting Point serves up a traditional grilled cheese with your choice of cheese for just $6, or the “Classic Grilled Cheese,” simply American cheese on white bread for $1.99!. Even if your kids are content with the simple stuff, they offer more sophisticated interpretations, such as brie, cheddar, Granny Smith apples, caramelized onions and a drizzle of honey, or provolone with capicola, roasted red onion, tomato, and basil pesto."
"Explore more from the comfort of the state-of-the-art WEGO Shuttle System. The new shuttle connects the tourist district with the rest of the City of Niagara Falls so guests can see more of what the city has to offer. WEGO is fully accessible and operates year-round."
"Take a helicopter tour and soar above the turbulent rapids and cascading waterfalls. Niagara Helicopters has a fleet of five Bell 407 helicopters that have been exciting people from around the world with the highest, most scenic sightseeing experience in the Niagara Region for over 40 years. The tour is 9 minutes long that includes on-board commentary in many different languages including English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese, so no one will be left out throughout the journey."
"For an experience your kids will be talking about for years, take a helicopter ride over Niagara Falls with Niagara Helicopters. It’s way less scary than it sounds, and there’s no minimum age to ride. The flight takes 12 minutes, and six passengers can ride at once."
"3731 Victoria AveNiagara Falls, ON L2E 6V5, Canada(905) 357-5672. For over 50 years, this adventure operator has been captivating travelers with its thrilling 12-minute aerial tours."
"Why You Should Go: The home of Canada’s most famous heroine who saved countless lives through her actions and courage in the war of 1812. When: Outdoor garden tours open July 2nd. Where: 29 Queenston St, Queenston"
"Looking for it to be Friday the second you arrive in Niagara Falls?. If so, TGI Friday's is awaiting your arrival, and of course has your table all ready for you. At TGI Friday's you will not only experience the up most in service but dabble into a perfect lunch with no worries in the world."
"Fridays in Niagara Falls, NY is America’s most iconic bar and grill. One that just happens to serve killer food in an environment where it’s always Friday."