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359 Ganson St, Buffalo, New York, 14203, United States
(716) 342-2292 buffaloriverworks.com
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Apr 6, 2018
Came here on Easter Sunday. We broke in the new waitress Carly and shared some laughs with her. She was fantastic. We enjoyed the grilled chicken southwest salad $11.25 and the roasted veggie burrito $12, both were delicious! The bar is surrounded by glass pull up doors so everything can open up to the water on nice days. Will go back next time we’re in the area.

May 13, 2018
Buffet for mother's day was great. Pricy but good. Minus the complete lack of coffee or any beverages besides water already on the table. Asked for coffee from a server and received coffee flavored water.

Apr 19, 2018
Very cool place! Love all the events and the view! Lots to see do, great selection of beer and wine, zip lining kayaking. This is the place to be summer and winter

Apr 27, 2018
They should be embarrassed by how poor their event management and planning is. They were horribly understaffed and there was no organization. I will not be attending an event here ever again. This was a waste of money and time. Do not host large events if you are not capable of staffing your location and organizing your space. This was a nightmare and a huge let down. This has beyond left a bad taste in my mouth. I will not be back.

Jan 11, 2018
Great restaurant and sports bar in an under-utilized area. Great to see some remediation and rehabilitation of an old industrial site, and one that incorporates the history into the place! Decent food and great beer selection, plenty of tvs, tons of seating... but very long wait times most of the time. Fortunately, they often seem to seat people quicker than the hostesses tell you.

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