Whether you’re looking to grab a quick coffee on Elmwood Avenue or fulfill your sugar cravings with decadent sweets, Buffalo has it all.
Here are all the places you have to try, according to a local:
This simple, counter-service restaurant serves up tacos in double-upped tortillas for just a couple of bucks apiece.
La Divina also has quesadillas and desserts such as flan and churros, as well as a selection of authentic sodas and drinks to wash it all down.
Tip: Weekend lunchtimes here can fill up fast, so don’t be surprised if you’re greeted with a line. Luckily, it typically moves swiftly.
It wouldn’t really be a trip to Buffalo without an order of wings.
There’s plenty of debate over what restaurant developed the first Buffalo wings, but one thing is certain, the menu at Duff’s has it all.
From mild to hot to something called “death sauce,” you’ll get the full wing experience.
Tip: To soothe your flaming mouth, order a Loganberry, a dark red, non-carbonated beverage beloved by both Buffalonians and Canucks.
At Paula’s Donuts, you’ll find a sweet treat in more flavors than you ever thought possible.
It has the regulars — chocolate, honey dip, jelly-filled — but the really exciting sweets are the specialty doughnuts: red velvet, cannoli, maple bacon, and more.
Tip: Keep an eye on the specials board. It often has deals such as a free doughnut with the purchase of a dozen, or a free doughnut if you buy a beverage.
Few things scream summer more than a hot dog with the works and an ice-cream cone from a local waterfront shack.
Mississippi Mudds is a fantastic warm-weather spot for dogs, burgers, fries, specialty sandwiches, and dozens of ice-cream options. Grab a seat at the restaurant or carry your delights across the street for a picnic overlooking the Niagara River.
Tip: If you’re feeling especially ravenous, opt for the foot-long hot dog instead of the regular.
For a good cup of coffee from a locally owned company, Spot Coffee has your fix.
With a wide selection of espresso, iced drinks, smoothies, and lunch options, it’s good for pretty much any time of day. Plus, you can pick up bags of coffee to take home.
Tip: There are multiple locations, so look up which one you’re closest to.
Buffalo is well-known for its wide array of international-inspired food options.
At the West Side Bazaar, you’ll find food inspired by a number of cultures, including Burmese, Thai, Ethiopian, and Japanese.
Tip: Even if you’re not hungry, the bazaar is home to various local retailers selling traditional clothes, jewelry, and other items from ex-pat artists hailing from Rwanda, India, Iraq, and more.
Located on Elmwood Avenue — a bustling street with dozens of retail shops, restaurants, and local bars — Caffé Aroma provides both morning coffee and evening cocktails.
At night, it also usually features local craft brews alongside light bites and pastries.
Tip: The café itself is relatively small, so consider taking your coffee to go and heading across the street to sit in Bidwell Parkway.
For some upscale Italian cuisine, the family-run Ristorante Lombardo on Hertel Avenue provides an elegant dinner menu and a spectacular selection of wine and cocktails.
The restaurant is only open for dinner, so reservations are suggested.
Tip: If you’ve got some time before dinner, take a walk down Hertel Avenue to check out some of the local shops or stop into one of the nearby bars for an aperitif.
Located in an adorable red building on Virginia Street, Betty’s breakfast and brunch food has kept customers coming back for years.
It offers tons of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options as well, so there’s something for everyone.
Tip: This is a popular weekend brunch spot, so maybe aim for a weekday morning when it may be less crowded.
Not only does the locally owned Condrell’s offer a massive menu of ice-cream sundaes, floats, and shakes, it also doubles as a candy shop, serving everything from fudge to licorice in a retro-style setting.
Tip: Try one of Buffalo’s signature treats: sponge candy. It’s a crunchy, lightly toasted, and airy toffee-flavored candy covered in chocolate.