Buffalo Bill's Brewery
A variety of house-brewed beers served alongside bar food in an indoor/outdoor saloon setting.
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(from Google)Very disappointing experience for a group of 12 trying to celebrate our child’s birthday. The server was very un-accommodating for our group, making it complicated to order for the group, inflexible around payment options, and overall making us feel unwelcome. We tried to order a special dessert for the kids, but the server didn’t take the order, didn’t follow up to confirm what we wanted, and then just brought the check… we never got the dessert, and overall it was a super disappointing experience. Don’t recommend for groups.
Great potential, lack of management! This place could be a great opportunity but it’s lacking leadership. I was not greeted, never asked how my food was or how the house beer tasted, in fact I had to get up and walk to the end of the bar to retrieve my own silverware, all while the cook, definitely not a chef, poured a beer and took it to the manager “or owner” so I hope your happy, hope your beer was cold and you got to relax because the paying customers who dine in never once got a thank you, how are you or have a great day. You could have got up and greeted the 5 people keeping your business running but nope, you decided to sit and chill with your buddy. SAD, you can do better!
Disappointing experience overall. For a brewery, the beer was surprisingly underwhelming, slightly warm and noticeably flat, which was a huge letdown and honestly the biggest miss. The jalapeño poppers were decent, but nowhere near worth the price. The food across the board felt more like fast-food or TV-dinner quality while being priced like a top-tier restaurant. $22 for a burger or sandwich and $8 just to add chicken to nachos is pretty outrageous for what you get. I expected much better quality and value, especially given the brewery setting. Unfortunately, it didn’t live up to the hype.
HH Happy hour T-F 3-6p & Mon 2pm-close $5-12 food wings sliders fries ribs $20pizza&beer deal. Enjoy the window seat tables to look out onto B St as patrons walk by, or patio. Ok service. One of the few sit down restaurants to enjoy right on B St to enjoy an evening in that area, some open air seating, window seats, real brewery. ▪︎ Gorgonzola salad delish, unsure about addition of sundried tomatoes flavor wise, but enjoyed their satisfying umami bite/texture on the salad which I tried as meatless. $18 or $26 with chicken seems like a premium entree price though. ▪︎ Poppers are uniquely wrapped in a pastry dough & so filling, shareable with 3+ ppl, be ready but soft and yummy heavy of course but less greasy than other renditions I'll say. ▪︎ Pork shortribs got 4 on HH deal, dry rub seems to have chili powder, not too saucy, not too classic of bbq flavor but flavored up & meaty, looked like a regular pork rib cut. Coleslaw wasn't so cold, it was a bit creamy & may need some tang/vinegar. May try dish next time. ▪︎ 8 chicken wings lemon pepper dry rub were tasty, perhaps salty made us thirsty, would like more lemon zest & coarse pepper with perhaps less salt. The celery carrot salad was enjoyable with it. ▪︎ We'll be back for a B St vibe evening. 3rd Thurs nights in summer the city puts on a fest live band and stage right out front of Buffalo, we started at Bills early then pursued the street fest.
“Devil mac and cheese” description says creamy and has chili was missing both 2/10 “Taz pizza” was looking forward to the pizza sauce only to find that they only put about 2% sauce waiters didn’t ask if we were happy so we decided to leave and asked for our check and boxes which took 20 minutes. Worsts experience so far not recommended