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    Charlie the Butcher's Kitchen

    Charlie the Butcher's Kitchen

    4.3
    (618 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    First visit - simple order Beef on Weck and a bowl of Split Pea and Ham soup. Ambiance is a hoot…read more Total 50s, 60s vibe. Was greet nicely. Food took a bit longer than I expected. As there was only 7 people waiting. But it turned out they were ordering food for their businesses or similar because most orders were for 4-more sandwiches. Which explained the wait. Demographic was definitely us Senior citizens. Bathroom is tiny but clean. All in all a very pleasant experience. Any time I'm in the area I would definitely stop by again.

    I was introduced to Charlie the Butcher many, many years ago. My goodness, it was back in the 90's…read morewhen I was in college and patroned their express location in the Ellicott Square Building downtown. Their roast beef sandwiches were the best. The roast beef is so tender, they give you a good portion on the roll and there's a nice flavor, leaves me salivating. It's been quite sometime since I had one, I finally had some time and stopped at this location. I regret to say I'm disappointed in myself because I was stopping for a roast beef and ended up making the mistake of being spontaneous and ordered the grilled BBQ prime rib sandwich. I'm sorry, I didn't like it. So, this sandwich costs $15.99 (comes with nothing extra), it was also on a roll, there was no BBQ sauce (I assumed there would be) but it was just dry, plain, devoid of much flavor, they topped it with provolone cheese, a couple pieces of peppers and some onions but it didn't hit the spot for me. The Costanzo roll was overbearing. I learned a valuable lesson today, "stick with what you love about the place!" So, I'll be back for that roast beef another day. The inside is reminiscent of the local 80's fast food joints of Buffalo, I would call it a little shack. You walk in, lean back, look up at the menu, order and walk around to pay and pick up your food. There is a small seating area, a few booths to sit a party of four. Pick up your food at the counter after they call your name. Nothing fancy, just a quick little spot to eat.

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    Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

    Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

    2.2
    (60 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $

    Even Yelp asked me: "Did you like Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen? Your thoughts help others decide."…read moreNot sure Popeyes needs any recommendations. When you Google the "best fried chicken sandwich", this place pops up frequently. Everyone has to decide for themself. To eat or not to eat at fast food chain restaurants, that is the question. I can answer only for myself. My second experience with Popeyes ended almost fully satisfied. Ordering the wrong sandwich, by mistake, left me wanting to come back again. I heard that spicy chicken is the way to go, but I'm not sure anymore, is it really? My Classic Chicken Sandwich was squished, wrinkled and not exactly picture perfect, but I enjoyed it anyway. The golden piece of chicken was crunchy, warm, moist with a pleasant enough flavor. I should have asked for extra pickles, though. To my surprise it was a bigger portion than I expected for $3.99. The fries were cold and floppy again. I love any type of potato. So I traded away some of my sandwich for my partner's Mashed Potatoes with Cajun Gravy. Using the little spork made the whole experience even more quirky. It reminded me of airline food. I should mention something about this location which is truly badly designed. On a busy Sunday afternoon, it was a dangerous situation and very easy to be trapped in a drive thru line of cars or a blocked parking space. Traffic was stopped out to busy Union Road with only one way in and out. The drive thru lane was full, so people going into the restaurant would have to park or somehow turn around in a narrow space. With the prepaid app pickups, the few available parking spots were occupied plus larger vehicles were having big problems with backing out and leaving. It created unnecessary stress and chaos. So, if you see a line of cars sticking out into Union Rd, and you choose the pick up option, I'd rather park at Pets Adoption Center next door. My food was ready fast and on time. Everyone was busy preparing orders. I was in and out with no problems and with an extra smile from the person who took care of me. We escaped with a three-point turn, but it was an unpleasant and tricky situation.

    I ordered from there a few times at least twice.In one month and when I look back, my comment was…read moregone.... They apparently have a way to take stuff down.Well, i'm letting you guys know that popeyes on union done.No deal don't do it! They don't listen to what you order. They give you something else. If you even get everything that you order. Yeah, I understand they give money back online when you do do DoorDash, but that's not what you want. You want your food and you want them to do their job? Very simple, read the screen, but I don't think they do that.But they definitely read the comments so that they can take them down!

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    Ted's Hot Dogs

    Ted's Hot Dogs

    3.4
    (98 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $

    Ted's Hot Dogs is a WNY institution, like Mighty Taco. The last time I grabbed a hot dog from…read moreTed's was close to 20 years ago so I can't make a fair comparison, but all in all, it was good! A few friends and I arrived around 1:00pm on a Saturday for a later lunch and easily found a parking spot close to the main entrance. Walking in, the dining room is pretty big - definitely no shortage of tables or booths. We opted to sit at one of the tables outside - the outdoor seating is covered, which is nice. I was surprised to see no employees taking orders, but instead there were three or four tablets to place our orders. The ordering process is easy enough though and once you pay, you grab a pager that's tied to your order and wait. At this point, you can walk up and watch them grill and make your meal, which I actually remember (when you'd also order in that line too). The staff here seemed unhappy, if I'm being honest, and the interactions with them were practically non-existent. For lunch, I grabbed a hot dog with sweet relish and Ted's hot sauce along with a bag of sea salt chips and a bottle of water. What's there to say, it was a good Sahlen's hot dog, the combo of sweet relish and Ted's hot sauce was great, and the side of chips were good. I didn't want to be stuffed and this lunch did a great job satisfying any hunger before an early dinner. The price for all of this seemed a little high, in my opinion, but it was tasty and I left full so it is what it is! This was a good reminder that a hot dog from Ted's is pretty good! It was depressing to see how unhappy the staff seemed and that there's no more interacting but that seems to be the trend, the way fast food spots are going. But even with that, I wouldn't have a problem grabbing a hot dog from Ted's.

    Stopped here for a quick lunch. Every region has their hot dog. (Chicago-Vienna, Buffalo-Sahlens)…read more You order at the counter where a grill person is preparing your order in front of you. The grill was interesting-I figured it was simply gas or electric until I saw a person loading it with charcoal. Ted's has a typical fast food menu-we only had the hot dogs. Me a foot long and my wife , a regular. Fries are decent but at their price point, hand cut would be a huge improvement. Onion rings looked real good but at over $6.00, I opted out as the order looked huge and I'd likely eat less than half. Would be nice if they had a "basket" which included a lesser amount of fries or onion rings with your sandwich. Hot dogs were great. I like mine extra charred and that's the way it came out. There are many Ted's throughout Buffalo and the suburbs. With a great menu and food to back it up, I can see why they're successful.

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    Anderson's Frozen Custard

    Anderson's Frozen Custard

    4.1
    (45 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $

    Today was my first time enjoying Anderson's Roast Beef & Frozen Custard. Probably the best roast…read morebeef on weck that I've had to date (better than Bar Bill, if you ask me). The roast beef was fresh, full of flavor, the horseradish added the right amount of zest, the au jus was breaming with flavorful drippings, and the Cajun fries were so hot that they burned (that's how I love it ). A nice young lady took the time to assist me at the front counter, promptly. She was aware that it was my first time in the restaurant and guided me with a generous and gentle attitude. She told me what "most people" like and how most dress their roast beef sandwich. She made the ordering process easy and helped narrow my focus considering I was running on fumes and getting "hangry". The restaurant was clean, inside and out (even the restrooms were tidy). There were a variety of fountain drinks to choose from and the selections were unique compared to other competitors. Originally, was headed for the Taco Bell next door, but I'm sure glad my stomach and nose led me to Anderson's. Next time, I'm trying the custard and getting an extra roast beef to take home. A little pricy but I'll always be more frivolous when I'm getting quality food. Thank you, Anderson's!

    On a Sunday evening, we didn't feel like cooking dinner. After a few ideas back and forth, we…read morefinally decided on Anderson's since my wife had never been here before. If you like her, have never been here before, think retro diner meets modern layout. They serve the classics here. Burgers, chicken, salads, sandwiches, and even hot dogs. They also have an ice cream parlor with so many offerings that you can get dinner and dessert all at once. There is a nostalgic spot back in our hometown just like Anderson's and that's what it reminds us of when we were there. The service is great here. They make everything fresh and quickly. We got our food to go and it was still hot when we got home. The grilled chicken sandwich was cooked perfectly. The chicken was juicy and the toppings were fresh so it gave a good crunch from the lettuce and tomato. The salad was so large and filling and you can never go wrong with their fries. We also got a small vanilla soft serve for our son and he loved it. It was a very good soft serve with a great flavor and thickness. Whenever you're looking for something for everyone in the family, Anderson's is the way to go. We will definitely be back!

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