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J's White Elephant

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1404 Abbott Rd, Lackawanna, New York, 14218, United States
(716) 539-9998 jwhiteelephant.com
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Aug 3, 2018
We went here for a bachelor party, excellent catered food. Highly recommend for their bar. They could make some improvements to the atmosphere as it feels generic.

Jun 10, 2018
Very good food. We just held a private banquet fir a 70th Birthday Party... It was wonderful!

Feb 21, 2018
Had my sister's baby shower there. Venue was nice, small front room. Food was alright nothing fancy but just alright, was expecting more. Also we couldn't take any of our food home. Paid for 45 people and flat out refused to let us take food, we already paid for mind you, home as a left over. On top of that there was a surprise "banquet fee" on the bill. Asked about the additional fee that wasn't discussed previously and was handed a small print out trying to define a banquet fee. After the print out we all were still confused on what a banquet fee entitled. They specifically mentioned that a banquet fee is not gratuity. Everyone seemed pretty nice but because of that surprise fee we refused to leave a tip. Sorry to the waitresses if your management didn't surprise guests with fees then you might have received a tip. Wouldn't recommend this place to family or friends.

May 13, 2018
Bowling banquet. Food selection, beef on weck, lemon pepper fish, baked chicken, smashed red potatoes, garden salad and pasta. Food was good, no complaints. The banquet hall was a little too noisy, lot of echoing.

Aug 1, 2018
Lots of fun you get to meet new people and dance and have a good time!

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