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    4.3 (11 reviews)
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    Security dog got lots of roast beef (with owner's permission).
    Jennifer O.

    A favorite spot of mine in downtown Buffalo, the Ellicott Square Building is especially pretty at Christmastime with decorations and a beautiful, majestic tree. Built in 1896 in just one year, it was one of the anchor buildings in what was once a dusty town called New Amsterdam, now Buffalo. Gorgeous brass doors and warm wood decorate the elevators. The beautiful tiled floor (23 million pieces!) laid out to represent sun symbols around the world. I wonder about all the lives of people who've crossed these floors - or danced on them at parties -for nearly 130 years. Scenes from the movie The Natural were filmed in this building and the atrium is used for event space and political announcements. To see the soaring atrium of steel and delicate filigree and curve of the graceful stairwells is an experience. I wish it were better cleaned; it was dusty and the floor needs a gentle scrub (thus loses a star). We simply sat, immersed in history, and enjoyed our beef on weck sandwiches we bought from a vendor in the atrium and made friends with the security dog Mercedes. She knows a soft touch when she sees one!

    Darlene B.

    Stopped at the Holiday Artistans Show, to check out the area local vendors. I like to support local, depending on products offered, quality, cost, customer service. Great selection of vendors for a middle of week event. If your into natural remedies Apple Cider, or looking for healthy alternatives for pets google Pickle Annies. Local lovely lady, being using her pickle juice for leg cramps at night, works wonders along with other natural benefits. If you love pickles that taste like pickles, try hers, it will make you think rwice on store bought.

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    Joy S.

    The Ellicott Square Building was one of the first buildings we made a point to see back in the days before we lived here and came to visit for Sabres games. Buffalo has so many architectural gems and this is certainly one.

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    BFLO event center

    4.5(2 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    Just Wow! The brand new BFLO event center certainly will be Western New York's newest and most…read moreprestigious event venue! Very elegant, modern, and sparkling. Certainly, many a bride's dream come true in the making. Wedding receptions, engagement or anniversary parties, graduation or other special events held here will be memorable. Photography for your special day will be incredible in this beautiful setting too. Check out the one-hour photography package they are offering now on their website. A photo on the Buffalo Bills 50 yard line with a personal photographer framed in commemorative frame. Doesn't appear they are holding large events quite yet due to the COVID-19 restrictions. I will be eager to see how things take off for this lovely venue in the near future. This venue is part of the newly formed "BFLO District" at the Eastern Hills Mall. Who knew that Sears could look so chic?! Quite a make-over, indeed! Four stars for now. Let's see if this total flip is a flip in the right direction. Not a flop - when it comes to customer service, value, communication, collaboration with customers depending on them to make their special day outstanding.

    I was able to visit the BFLO Event center for the first time because I was invited to a Yelp event…read more Since I don't live in the area I wasn't aware of the entire transformation happening at the Eastern Hills Mall. I am amazed that the space was an old Sears. The space was beautifully designed, well thought out and is now a destination instead of turning into another abandoned building. In addition to the event center attached is the BFLO store, a hair salon, Chruscicki Bakery, Simply Pierogi and Sto Lat. The space itself is perfect for a wedding or your next big event. It is a large open and airy room with darker wood floors, light walls and furniture and gorgeous crystal chandelier and snowflake accent lighting. The interior design is very modern and elegant with touches of Buffalo subtly added in. Great lighting, tons of parking and a huge bar. To the back of the room are doors which take you to a hallway that connects to the other businesses in the complex. The hallway is large enough to accommodate mingling of overflow guests from the event center.

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    The Foundry

    4.6(16 reviews)
    2.0 miEastside

    What a neat place! They offer tours of the space on Saturdays at 11am - no reservations needed,…read morejust show up at 11. Ring the buzzer and they will come let you in (be patient, sometimes they may need to walk to the door from the other side of the building). The staff is friendly and helpful, and happy to answer questions. There is a wood shop, a metal shop, a fabric area, a Cricut machine, embroidery machine, 3D printer, laser cutters, and all kinds of other interesting tools to make stuff. They offer classes, and let people use the tools after taking safety classes if you show up during open shop hours when the supervisor of the space is there. They rent out small spaces as incubators and offer classes and guidance for growing businesses. If you have ideas of a thing you want to make, chances are there is somebody here who can teach you how to make it. The organization is very much based around community and sharing knowledge. If you are at all curious, I highly recommend the tour.

    The Foundry is a place, a space, an incubator. At the Foundry you can learn, create an explore…read more If you haven't been here or looked them up do it, do it now. So far I've had the opportunity to make a shot glass, make some jewelry and learn the history of glass beads and play with 3D printing. As I mentioned previously the Foundry the incubator for a variety of business that make their home here. I recently attended the holiday market where a number of the vendors that make the Foundry home were open and many visiting crafters. Many if not all of these vendors host a class or two that for a reasonable price you can get hands on to learn a new skill. So far I've taken 3 and I can tell you these classes are small, intimate and really give you a hands on experience that really makes the class worth it. Some of these resident creators include a company that makes pucks and baseballs into bottle openers, a metal worker, glass blower, jewelry maker, a wooden frame bicycle maker and a man that makes bird feeders that resemble Frank Lloyd Wright windows. Most of them have etsy or other stores to browse what is available for purchase. For me, The Foundry is about creation, creativity and the access to be able to taken part in it. To work with skilled craftsmen, hear their stories, get tips while making something in the process. So check out a class or 10, it's worth it!

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    Five Hundred Seneca - Inside the atrium at the YMCA Celebration

    Five Hundred Seneca

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.9 miEastside

    I found myself here the other day looking at apartments. Friend of mine's moving back to town and…read moreis looking for a new place to live, it's close to downtown. This building is beautiful. There is all sorts of interesting stuff in it, including a dog grooming place, a haircutting place, a really nice gym, a massage studio, a place for a quick breakfast or lunch, a nice high-end restaurant. There's also plenty of offstreet parking for the tenants. It isn't covered. There one and two bedroom apartments here. The way they reuse the reclaim space is really nice. I can't say enough about this space. Update 140 2021

    I was at 500 Seneca for another great Spree Event. It was a Spree cocktail party. There were roast…read morebeef, turkey and chickpea sliders, cheese, fruit and chocolate platters and several spreads which could be enjoyed on bagel toast pieces or pieces of baguette. The spreads included a chopped olive tapas, a apricot mostarda and a caramelized onion dish. These could be enjoyed on the toast points or along with the roasted garlic goat cheese. There was also a cash bar. The event was a way for several merchants to display their wares, among them Blue Table Chocolates, Tommyrotter Distillery, Rebel Ride and several artisans. The wait staff was great, replenishing the various platters and serving trays of tasty mini-potato pancakes and boneless chicken wing bites throughout the evening. They also picked up plates, cans and bottles, taking them back to the kitchen for disposal vs. there being many unsightly trash cans throughout the room. This also added to the event, making the room more attractive.

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    Night Rendering of what the finished building will look like.

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