![]() Here, Buffalo wings are just wings Buffalo sauce is just hot sauce and above all else, it’s absolutely vital that you order them with blue cheese. Welcome to the birthplace of America's favorite bar snack | Photo by Drew Brown (As a heads up, they’re building a ferris wheel on the property, so only one zipline is running at the moment once the wheel is up and running, the entire experience will be back in business.) Once you’ve conquered your fear of heights, hit the cereal beer brewery for a brew that tastes like Froot Loops. Here, you can scale the historic grain silos of Buffalo's industrial district, now painted to look like giant cans of Labatt Blue and nicknamed "The Six Pack." If you’re feeling bold, you can even zipline from them, soaring 110 feet over the sprawling beer garden and straight into the mouth of a giant shark mural. Yet another centerpiece of Buffalo's waterfront renaissance, Buffalo Riverworks is a sprawling entertainment and adventure complex where you can see live music, kayak, check out a roller derby, and-most crucially-mix craft beer while indulging your adrenal gland. Zipline through a shark’s mouth and into a brewery After gorging, head up the hot-pink, sparkly stairs-perhaps Buffalo’s most popular non-wing Instagram magnet-to the bar outfitted with Skee-Ball, pinball machines, and classic arcade games. Their more eclectic dishes range from octopus-tentacle hot dogs to salmon roe deviled eggs and bao tacos while chicken sandwiches, rice bowls, and ramen hold down crowds happy to stick to the classics. The joint is pure stimulation, with all the vibes of a Japanese street market packed into a downstairs dining room with an open kitchen. Later, head to neon-drenched Misuta Chow's, and you’ll find your misconceptions about Buffalonian food blown to bits. While the food vendors are the standouts here, there are also retail vendors bringing you clothing, accessories, jewelry, and skincare from around the world. This one-stop culinary experience will satiate your craving for all sorts of international meals, from Thai and Burmese street eats and Mexican fare to sushi and Ethiopian mainstays. Begin by expanding your mind (and your stomach) at the West Side Bazaar, a sprawling indoor market on Grant Street focused on supporting small upstarts and immigrant communities. Learn more.Believe it or not, Buffalo isn’t all wings and beef on weck. Please refer to the source above for verification and additional information. This post includes content written by AI tools.
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