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    Hampton Inn East Aurora

    3.5 (44 reviews)
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    Library with a nice little selection of books for all age ranges
    Jenn J.

    Lovey hotel. Stayed here one evening while on a road trip to Toronto. It's just off the main road in a quiet neighborhood. Lots of cute shops and restaurants within walking distance and also a CVS for any necessities you may have forgotten. The hotel also offers a decent selection of quick foods to purchase and make in your room. Our room was clean, spacious and well equipped. We also got a chance to take a dip in the pool which was really nice after a long day of travel. They also offer a little library the has books for every age and some games/puzzles as well. That's a nice touch Breakfast the next morning was really decent. Nice selections. Really wanted to spend another night here on our return but unfortunately for us, they were sold out. But next time we are passing through, we will definitely be returning.

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    We rented a room so that we could put our kids in the pool over the weekend. It made for a nice Thanksgiving break for us.

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    East Aurora is a cute little berg, if you have business in Buffalo or are heading up to the falls.

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    Wallenwein's Hotel - Fish fry- during lent

    Wallenwein's Hotel

    (77 reviews)

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    We've been coming here with some regularity as of late. We enjoy dining in this historic former…read morehotel. The uneven wooden floors, and the rough beams throughout the dining rooms is absolutely charming. Today we were seated on the outdoor porch to enjoy the spectacular weather! We ordered a small c&p pizza for our small boys,and a basket of calamari for them to share. Let's just say they're not quite ready for calamari, but the pizza they deemed to be quite delicious. My husband loves their broiled Cajun fish, fry so he ordered it again today. He got the baked sweet potato and mentioned how delicious it was. I went with the Greek Chicken Salad, a sheer delight with Greek dressing as well as tzatziki. The salad itself was built on a base of fresh mixed spring lettuces topped with pickled banana peppers, fresh grape tomatoes, sweet purple onions, sliced cucumbers. The grilled chicken cutlet was cut julienne and was strewn on top. Everything that I love in a salad. The plate was also garnished with a stack of baked flatbread triangles, which were nice and crisp! Two bartenders were waiting on the entire floor, and we noticed that they were busting their running back-and-forth. We applaud their dedication!

    This place is an institution I'm told and glad I tried it out. It's basically a tavern with bar…read morefood and they have their famous Friday fish fry but I was a day too early for that so I tried the beef on Weck which is a very traditional local dish. It was good but I'm a Chicagoan so I have to say I prefer the Italian beef sandwiches over this. Beef on weck is more of a sliced beef served on a salted kimmelweck roll which has salt and caraway seeds and prepared horseradish on the side. Yes it was good and I'd probably get it again but if you grew up around here, it's a local fave. The place is like old rustic and had a nice vibe to it. Great service too!

    Varysburg Hotel

    Varysburg Hotel

    (3 reviews)

    We went for a drive out to the country to try this place out before it changes ownership (it's…read morecurrently up for sale). Cozy, historic place. Our table of 12 was accommodated with advance notice of arrival. Most tables are 2 or 4 tops. We went for the fish fry...I had broiled with crab topping. It came with fries, potato salad, and Cole slaw. The 5 kids split a cheese pizza which was very fresh. There was live atmosphere music with an older gentleman playing a keyboard. Owner was very friendly and you can tell many of the customers are regulars. Summer time has a lot of outdoor seating.

    Stopped by for lunch today, great food. In a reply to questions about an obituary that had been…read morepublished about him, Mark Twain said, "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated." The same is true of the erroneous reports of this fine establishment being closed. As for the food, I had the "Fatboy". A pork belly sandwich slathered with a mango-habenero sauce and slaw. Saying that this sandwich was tasty would be an understatement. The hand cut fries complimented the Fatboy perfectly. If you're passing through the hamlet of Varysburg you should do yourself a favor and stop by the Varysburg Hotel, not merely for a treat to your taste buds, but for the atmosphere as well. The staff at the Varysburg Hotel make you feel welcome and remain attentive. Parking is limited, you'll most likely need to park on the street. A pro-tip for all, mind your speed as you come down 20a into Varysburg, unless you like contributing to the states general fund of course.

    Dog Bar & Hotel Westfalls

    Dog Bar & Hotel Westfalls

    (37 reviews)

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    The food was excellent. we had shrimp and scallops in lemon butter sauce and steak- both were…read moredelicious. We liked the 3 course- soup salad and main entree with a potatoe and vegetable and it also included coffee or tea for the price. Definitely will go back there again!

    For me, The Dog Bar is all about the historical legacy first and foremost ; the dining experience…read moreis secondary. That's not to diminish the meat and potatoes being served up three nights a week. You will literally step back in time as you ascend the single step up into the rustic bar. The ambiance is so thick you can cut it with a knife. The interior spaces are a warren of wood paneled, timbered ceilings, wallpapered rooms, carpeted floors, lantern lit and heavily decorated with early American memorabilia. The doggie decor in the tap room is interesting, especially to a dog lover like myself. We had been warned that The Dog Bar fills up fast, so reservations are strongly recommended. We arrived at 5:30 pm to a neat-capacity situation on a Friday night. We also had been warned that dinner service would take between two to three hours due to traditional cooking methods, no air fryers or microwaves anywhere! So let's talk about the much anticipated food experience. We sat for the better part of an hour with our glasses of water before our cups of soup arrived at the table. The salad course came along 20 minutes later along with a basket of muffins and some of the best buttermilk biscuits I've ever had. They were tender and moist, slightly sweet and fluffy with a nice crumble on top. The salad was not memorable. The Dog Bar must be doing something right! Every table was full, the place was slamming-busy on this evening. Many of the patrons seemed to be regulars, comfortable with the menu and the wait staff. I ordered the porterhouse steak, baked potato and green beans. My steak was done correctly, was tender enough. Nothing stood out, for example there was no fancy compound lemon-garlic cracked pepper butter, no sautéed onions. This steak had to carry the whole meal on its own. My husband held his comments until we got home. His fried seafood platter did not live up to his expectations. The thin fish cutlet was dried out during the fry process. He loves his coleslaw and potato salad, so this was a huge disappointment for him. We ordered a Peanut Butter Mud pie to split. It was delicious and it arrived at 7:30 pm. I can't say that we'd return. There are much better restaurants in the vicinity.

    Hampton Inn East Aurora - hotels - Updated July 2026

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