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    Crystal G.

    Dueling pianos was the most fun I've had on a Thursday night in ages! This is an interactive, live music, full band, show with a video wall and visuals for a memorable night out. The talent here is just that, super talented! This is a really cool experience and something new to this area. It felt like a show that would be in Key West, on a tropical resort or a cruise ship. Guests are encouraged to pick music from a song catalog and make requests. Bump your song up to the front of the line by sending a tip on Venmo. The bigger the tip the night priority you will have. You can also embarrass your friends for $5 by having a message displayed in their honor across the giant video screens. Tambourines and maracas are passed out to guests and everyone is encouraged to partake in the show, dance and if you feel encouraged can sit and dance on top the back of the booths. The show itself is 5+ stars! The menu is currently limited and is available via QR code. There is an extensive drink menu with something for everyone. Craft cocktails, bubble shots, craft beers, wine and buckets of High Noons and spiked seltzer's will get everyone loosened up and ready to sing. The service was very good, helpful and accommodating but not too pushy. The reason I am giving this 4 stars instead of 5 is because of the food. I know right now things are tough and I am thrilled they have a food menu at all. The menu was pretty basic and had decent bar food type of options. I was disappointed because I ordered the wing dip and it came out cold, like it was just pulled out of the fridge. The server told me it came in a crock, so it would be hot. The flavor was pretty good but heating it up would have made it so much better. The server was able to get me celery instead of pita to dip which was helpful and accommodating. But I need to say the celery was pretty sad looking and on it's last legs. It's not great that I noticed that after a few drinks and in darker lighting conditions. Either way this isn't a place you are coming for a memorable meal and it wouldn't prevent me from coming back. But a few adjustments would have made this even better. Since there is limited seating you are best off to make a reservation. There is a $10 cover charge for the show which runs close to 4 hours. Walk ins are welcome if there is seating available. There are seating options downstairs and upstairs. Each option has some pros and cons. Downstairs is a front seat and close to the action. You are able to interact with the singers and musicians. This area is much busier and you can get up and dance with other guests. By the end of the night you will have played the tambourine at least twice. The upstairs has more room, is less crowded and has a birds eye view. You can see the show very well but don't get the same experience as being front and center. The other perks of being upstairs are there is an outdoor smoking lounge and some pretty neat neon sign/ art installation spots for the perfect selfies.

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    Hannah L.

    Somehow, I only recently came to this trendy spot for the first time. Definitely didn't regret it! I really liked the interior a lot. Lots of cool art on the walls, fun neon signs, and interesting seating arrangements upstairs. I did also enjoy the fact that the bar is two levels, since it got slightly crowded downstairs and my friend and I wanted a break. Drinks were decently priced and tasted delicious! We also each had an order of mozzarella sticks. They were tasty as well (despite the fact that they came with hot sauce instead of marinara, definitely interesting). The only thing I didn't love was paying a $15 cover. I know it was because there was a cover band playing that night, I don't know how much it typically costs to get in, but still was more than I was expecting. I'm sure I'll end up here again someday! And when I do, I'll gladly explore more of their drink offerings.

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    Love this place! It is such a unique spot as it caters to many different "trends". Bands, karaoke, DJs, oldies music, and sports games.

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    They played music, sang songs, gave me a tambourine, and gave us a spectacular event.

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    Twenty Six

    Twenty Six

    3.7(9 reviews)
    0.6 miMain Street
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    Edited a minute ago New…read moreUpon entering the establishment, the security guard took our IDs and he was holding a high-alcohol content beer, Hayburner, in one hand, and holding our ID's with the other. He seemed angry when my brother asked if our ID's had to be scanned, and really seemed to snap at my brother, but we shrugged it off and he scanned them and we went on with our night. Throughout the night, the security guard continued drinking these Hayburners. My brother and I were enjoying our evening, had not once had any issue with another patron or the bar, and we were in mid-conversation about piano, when I felt the guard standing behind me. He was just standing behind me, staring my brother down. It was a scary feeling. My brother, who has worked in the industry for 20 years, asked if everything was okay. The security guard approached my brother and started pushing him saying "Everything is okay with me is everything okay with you??" And my brother was walking backwards trying to de-escalate this seemingly intoxicated security guard. That's when I watched him grab my brother by both shoulders and push him backwards across the entire length of the bar, knocking him into people and objects, eventually pushing him out of the door. He even grabbed another guy and shoved him so hard against the wall that that guys beer went flying and he had purple and blue bruises from his grab. I desperately tried for the other woman security guard to understand he had just been assaulted and had done nothing wrong. She seemed to nod like she had seen this before, but wasn't going to do anything about it. My sister and I were astounded at the actions of this man. That's when he shoved me, a mid thirties woman not even half his size. Even after we were walking away from the bar, this security guard stood outside yelling towards us that he, direct quote, was going to "break our f***ng necks". This is negligence on the bar's behalf, for allowing an intoxicated security guard to a$$ault patrons. We immediately filed a police report, and they requested the video footage from the bar. The bar refused to provide any of the footage. Usually, bars who have nothing to hide are quick to comply- which was very telling in this case. We were never once asked to leave. We were just blind-sighted. I immediately called the bar after the incident and one of the owners, Amanda, who was tending the bar and witnessed the entire thing, cheerfully answered the phone. She had served my brother with no issue. I let her know her security guard had just assaulted us, and she said "ok?" And nothing further. This place does not give a rip about anyone's safety, especially not women's. It has been weeks and I'm still recovering from the pain of this night. Beware for your safety, women. I did what I could, but their actions will likely result in someone getting seriously hurt.

    Be careful here, fam. Security can be unpredictable and dangerous. I was visiting from LA and out…read morefor karaoke with my family when a guard came over mid-conversation, pushed my sister aside, attacked my brother, dragged him outside, and threatened to break their necks. It was terrifying. I could've lost my brother, and we didn't even know why. For your own safety, don't fight back if confronted like this, report it instead. Paper trails save lives. On a brighter note: my brother absolutely crushed it on the mic earlier that night.

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    Twenty Six - Unisex bathroom. I wish there was a hook! They do have an area for urinals as well.

    Unisex bathroom. I wish there was a hook! They do have an area for urinals as well.

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    Sink area

    Twenty Six - Karaoke schedule as of 5/14/23

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    Club Marcella - Dance floor

    Club Marcella

    3.3(35 reviews)
    1.2 mi
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    Came here while enjoying a night out in Buffalo, I haven't been here since years before the remodel…read more& it's definitely grown a lot! It's such a spacious venue and they padded everyone down and had metal detectors with security everywhere! It definitely felt safer then probably every other club I've ever been too! The vibe was so alive we decided to get a section and we were quickly taken to our spacious corner with couches and a table, the bottle service/servers need some work but it wasn't too bad! It was a great time and we had our own security guard also! I brought my sister here after her wedding (in her dress) and they brought her on stage, gave her a special shout-out & made it such a special time for her to enjoy.

    This is very difficult for me ... I've been coming here…read moresince the mid 90's and actually worked here for a spell During college at Canisius in the late 90's. I adore Joe Marcella, and despite(me) being almost 50 now, he remembered me, and made me feel like a VIP, and put me at the front of the line. I love the youth and diversity, and had a wonderful night, felt totally my at home, but then felt sudden and bewildering betrayal. I'm just going to say I got taken advantage of by some of the unofficial staff. Please take into account I went without my partner, but came ready to dance and bleed $$$. I tipped minimum $11.00 per $9.00 drink, tried to give the bouncer an Extra $20, but I think he was legit police and denied taking it out of duty. I tipped the girl who charges the cover, double the cover, and was quick to buy random people drinks with no motive aside from friendliness. ANYHOW, I will not elaborate deeply in a public forum, but I was essentially robbed, went to staff for help, and the help sided with the perpetrators, and I was told to exit the premise immediately. It was beyond comprehension how the nefarious group actually seemed to believe their own lies. Albeit it comes with practice, they really "ACTED," as though they believed what they were telling Me. As I was essentially sober, I was meek and compliant, with the exception of spouting to one of the doorman, "Someone is going to regret this. Prior to getting into the medical profession I was in hospitality for over Two decades, and am very sensitive to a clients needs or mood, as well as the stress the staff feels. However, perhaps due to my professional capacity, I felt like I was trying harder to be polite and engage the staff, than they cared to try with me(granted they are sooo darn young). Perhaps, going from being a somewhat attractive dancer, to a barely noticed old man of 49, I might just not be worth chatting up anymore, or perhaps, the younger generation is more socially aloof in general. Anyhow, For many straight or Gay patrons Marcella always symbolized inclusive, unconditional acceptance and safety. Partly, it's difficult to go from being especially adored in my youth, to something of a non entity(at least in my mind) due to being older. My sensitivities aside, what had been yet another Magical Marcella evening, became an almost insurmountable emotional nightmare...... A bizarre almost twilight zone scenario.....that at the very least appeared to illuminate a cohesive union between the official security staff and a select group of hustlers angling their nefarious ends. Long story short, I got fleeced for almost $80.00, and was then told to leave, by the "Official," staff. So robbed, ignored cries for help from staff,and the guilty parties really seemed to revel in successfully conning me, and to add insult To injury, the perpetrators got To enjoy me being kicked out of the bar....while they enjoyed my property. More than anything I felt hurt....the irony is the thieves screwed themselves? I can be a fearsome enemy, but an even more intense friend.... For mere scraps they lost a potential ally/friend.... ironically, what they took was only about a tenth of what they could have yielded as my friend... It's so appallingly the apparent pleasure people get from a well executed con.....even if it's a fraction of what they could have received honestly My take away is that forgiveness, after the anger, if it can't be stopped, is crucial toward healing. G

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    The Pier Nightclub

    The Pier Nightclub

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    The Peer was named as such because men would go and "Peer" at all the cute people dancing (of both…read moregenders). Unfortunately the Peer did not last too long. It closed down not too long after the last time I went there. My friends Patrick and Jules took me here, and it was a fantastic club. The music wasn't as good as at the Coliseum and Continental downtown, but the phenomenal location right by the lake near Tifft on Fuhrmann, where the wind turbines now are, was such a wonderful place for a club in the winter. Unfortunately it was an awful club spot in the winter and cold weather, and since most of the year is freezing up here, that's probably what happened. To the person whose feelings I hurt that used to go here with me, I'm really sorry. I miss you.

    I absolutely loved this Nightclub my friends and I would go to the beach all day and tan planning…read moreour night out @ "The Pier" We would all go to one house and get ready for our nightout of Dancing and getting totally hammered. Flirting with all the hot guys and waiting for The # 1 football team to show up and party with the Buffalo Bills Team back when Jim Kelly was the Quarterback and the whole team played as a well oiled machine couldn't get any better than this! Was really sad to see this landmark close down with the right owners and business ingenuity this could have stayed open longer and rented out I the winter for different functions. Was so sad to see it close brings back great memories!!!

    Buffalo Iron Works

    Buffalo Iron Works

    3.7(102 reviews)
    1.1 miDowntown
    $$

    For what it is, it's great. We came downtown for a sabers game. Game at 6 we got there a little…read moreafter 4. Not crowded. Large drink menu and very reasonably priced (considering it's downtown.) Perfect pre-game spot. Limited food menu so don't come for a real meal. Also came to a silent disco here in the past. Versatile venue downtown. Owners do a great job with the spot.

    Had a great night at Iron Works recently. Iron Works has a special place in my heart because that…read moreis where I saw my last show before the shutdown and my first show after the shutdown, and will always be associated with the importance of supporting live music and not taking live music for granted. Iron Works is an ideal venue in a lot fo way- not too big, not too small, and the perfect place for an intimate experience with a band you enjoy. Most recently we saw Caligula Blushed for their first visit to Buffalo. My other half has been a fan of The Smiths since forever, but we have stopped seeing Morrissey in concert. This was the next best thing to seeing Johnny Marr in concert. Great show, good crowd, not too crowded, and people were actually there to see the show unlike when we saw Nick Lowe at Iron Works and some people would not stop talking!! Post-pandemic, but also anytime, I have to say how incredibly wonderful it is to get fresh air during a show. The garage style door by the stage was open letting in some natural night and lots of fresh air on a cool night, which is really perfect for a show. I'm over crowded, stuffy, hot, and dark. The opening leads to an adorable patio with lots of tables, chairs, and string lights. There's a platform with seating and a little balcony with seating. There are lots places to set your drink whole dancing as the platform and pillars all have ledges. There are two selve-serve water coolers, which is also great to see. I tried a summer cocktail - a Loganberry Dirty Shirley, which was super sweet but that's what it's designed to be. A Coke was $3 and the cocktail specials were $10. Mocktails are $8 and there are other n/a offerings as well, along side beer, liquor, and what have you. They have a garden burger and fries on the menu, in addition to other meat and cheese foods. Tickets to this show were $12, which is so reasonable for a night out. This is more fun than going to the movies and should definitely be a go to if you want to get out of the house. Fresh air, water, seating...all this sets Iron Works apart. If you haven't been, go, and of it's been awhile, go back. My other half was reluctant to go out but was so glad he did.

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    Patio

    Buffalo Iron Works - We loved the chalk drawing of our Buffalo Bills on the VIP Balcony Ceiling!

    We loved the chalk drawing of our Buffalo Bills on the VIP Balcony Ceiling!

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    Babeville - Asbury Hall  - Iron & Wine 11/15/21 by Bridget Schaefer

    Babeville

    4.6(35 reviews)
    0.2 miDowntown
    $$

    This was the first time I have been here for a concert. My previous visits were for a fund raiser;…read morethere were no chairs set up, only vendors. I could not judge the space as a concert hall. My estimate is a capacity of 400-500 chairs, in rows of 14 the floor, plus the balcony. I was there to see Judy Collins, who still has a wonderful voice. (She is 87). A friend asked why she was not performing in the Mary Seton room at Kleinhans Music Hall. I think the acoustics are better here, as are the slightly padded chairs. It is certainly more intimate.

    Great live music venue in Buffalo, NY. They have on site…read moreparking but there were no spots available when we arrived. Street parking was free and easy to find. We parked right across from the venue. The venue is located in a refurbished church and the highlight for me was seeing all the fixtures including pews and glass stained windows still in tact. Getting in was easy they just checked our ids and scanned our tickets. Short walk from the entrance to the actual music area. There is a floor standing room area you can watch the music, as well as two elevated seating areas. The seats were pews and very roomy. It was nice to be able to sit and enjoy the show free from the crowds. The sound quality was mostly good but at times I found it was very loud and hard to hear what the musician was saying. Didn't get any drinks or use the bathroom, so I can't comment on this aspect. Overall, I thought this was a great venue.

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