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    Nietzsche's

    3.8 (46 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    NIETZSCHE'S ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Very loud
    Divey
    Hipster
    Live music

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    Fresh pint
    Lynette S.

    Still a great hang at Nietzsches. Post covid has brought a few nice changes to the beer menu you can get a Miller or rolling rock pony for $2! It's nice to have a short beer sometimes. Always great music 7 days a week. At this time you must show proof of vax to enter .

    Live Jazz and artists signed ceiling

    Great live music, excellent drinks, and super dope atmosphere! Excellent service at the bar, bartenders are attentive to the customers, which definitely adds to the welcoming vibe. And when you go, don't forget to look up and note all the amazing artists who have had the privilege to sign the ceiling!!!! If you are in the city of Buffalo visiting or live in the WNY area and haven't been, it's a must to visit Nietzsche's!! Good vibes only!!!

    happy new year's!
    Hannah L.

    Nietzsche's has been on my Buffalo bucket list for quite some time now, and I was super excited to be able to go for New Year's Eve to see one of my favorite local bands. It hits all my criteria for a great dive bar, super eclectic on the inside, "affordable," sort of sticky in the best way possible. The cover was only $5, which was shockingly cheap for New Year's, and the drinks weren't bad either, the most I paid for a mixed drink was $4. The space wasn't overly crowded considering it was a holiday, and we had ample space to sit or stand and hang. The bar itself was sort of hectic and it was a little rough trying to squeeze my way in to order, but all in all it was a good time. I wish they served food here. That would make this place an absolute perfect place to catch a show.

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    Todd V.

    Buffalo is surprising. The wings are fantastic. The hockey is decent. And Nietzsche's is one of the best bohemian-esque bars that I have found here or in any other city for that matter. But what would you expect for a bar named after a German philosopher? This is a gathering place for drinkers, poets, musicians, and comedians alike. An old wooden bar greets you as enter. The décor is eclectic and fun, with art and found-art (read "stuff") found on the walls. There are promotional stickers from bands all over the place and the washrooms are adorned with graffiti tags so numerous you could kill an evening reading them, and wondering for some how on God's green was someone able to write something all the way up there? There is a stage across from the bar in the front where solo and acoustic acts as well as poetry reads carry on. At the back, a very elevated stage for larger bands and Tuesday night stand-up comedy exists. The layout of the back room is interesting for both the performer and audience alike. The crowd below the stage is quite far below the performer, and those in the balcony area that flanks either side of the stage are eye-level with the performer. Certainly splits the attention. As for the staff, the run of taps, and the cost? Fantastic. I dig, man.

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    Ben U.

    Everyone was ranting and raving about this place. I don't get it. Personally, it's not my kind of ho-down. It's a huge space and I've seen a crazy amount of different kinds of things there from acoustic acts to huge bands. For entertainment, the place is great. But the bar is a tad bit inconvenient. It's a cash only bar and there's no ATM. So, you need to walk to the convenience store if you're only carrying a card. The drinks are made okay and the decor is divey. I don't hate the place and I've gone there a few times now. And maybe catering to the customers might ruin some of it's charm that attracts so many.

    Michelle K.

    Nietzsche's is a classic Buffalo bar, with great live music on two stages and a decent beer selection (cash only). The crowd is as eclectic as the decor in this turn-of-the-century building with decades of graffiti, band stickers, and found objects covering every inch of the walls and up across the entire 15-foot ceiling. There's live music almost every night, featuring a mix of local, regional, and national bands--mostly in the Americana/jam/world genres but punctuated with some good, solid rock, punk, and blues.

    Things are always happening at Nietzsche's! Tuesday night comedy open mic is the best!

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    The seating in this place is cool for watching bands. your average kinda club for bands.

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    After 5 or 6 times coming to Pausa, I can now confidently say this place is not the one. I attended…read morea show at Blue Note in NYC that pissed me off in the same way. I'm all for support in the musicians, but venues doing it in a sneaky passive aggressive way will always get a side eye from me. There was one occasion pre COVID where my small group was at the very front of the venue between the bar and the outside window WHISPERING and the owner and bartenders sent dagger eyes to us and shushed us violently. Idk what true jazz venue does not encourage a lively audience but everyone at the bar area had to act like a funeral was in session. Literally no talking AT ALL or you would be reprimanded. Cool time! I came again recently with my partner, even after a handful of bad experiences because friends of our were playing AND WE WANTED TO SUPPORT. Hellooooo??? We didn't realize until we sat down that each order required a two menu item minimum. I ordered a drink for myself and my partner using the online ordering system and when the drinks were delivered the owner stared at my partner with an accusing look like "are you going to order something, you freeloader?", but with a weird passive aggressive smile (if you've worked in food service, you know the one). Because unbeknownst to us, their policy is ACTUALLY two menu items per guest. "To support the artists," Lazara said with a saccharin grin. As two people who have plays countless shows as musicians ourselves and organized shows in the community with other artists, we know this is BS. If you want to truly support the artists, you charge at the door what you want the artists to be paid. 1. You don't gamble on the bar sales hoping people buy enough to supplement the artists' pay. 2. You don't create hidden fees for customer by requiring them buy so many menu items and hide behind "it's for the artists". 3. You don't create a hostile environment for the audience members who paid like they were supposed to but are now shocked by bullying from the staff that they need to buy more booze or food. My partner and I hardly drink alcohol. We wouldn't have bought drinks if we were not pressured to. So we forced our drinks down and ordered two more after Lazara loomed over us to do so. It put a sour taste in our mouth and took all spontaneity out of the night. We had to silently drink our beverages or else be reprimanded by teacher. We texted eachother our reactions to the music. lol Literally the whole audience seemed afraid to even clap or hoot because so many folks were told not to make noise. It felt like we were being held hostage. What a bizarre dynamic. IT'S JAZZ. The Devil's Music. We can't turn up a bit? So wild. Over this place. Truly truly.

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