Louisiana Bills Fan Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 Hey guys, long time Bills fan here (circa 1989). Been a regular reader of this board for months now and I love it. My girlfriend and I will be going to the Buffalo/Saints game this year. We are both from south Louisiana, but her mother is from Cheektowaga, how is that for fate, meeting a girl whose whole family is die-hard Bills fans and live in Louisiana . Anyway, I'm curious as what should I not miss out on, places to go, etc. I read the previous thread that was similar to this but the suggestions were for some guys looking for the women, so my situation is a little different. Any help you guys can get will greatly be appreciated. Thanks.
FluffHead Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 Are you looking for a party, or a family fun atmosphere. Pay the 25 bucks and park in an official lot for the best party pre game atmosphere. As for a family fun atmosphere, I don't know too much about that.
BeastMode54 Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 I'd say if you want to eat some great wings go to Duffs in Amherst and/or Gabiels Gate. If you want to go to the place where they originated then there is Anchor Bar, although their wings aren't as good.
BeastMode54 Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 Are you looking for a party, or a family fun atmosphere. Pay the 25 bucks and park in an official lot for the best party pre game atmosphere. As for a family fun atmosphere, I don't know too much about that. Agreed. Definitely park in a lot near the stadium, and get there EARLY. It's a ton of fun. If it's a 1 pm game I'd say get there between 8:30 and 9:30
FluffHead Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 Agreed. Definitely park in a lot near the stadium, and get there EARLY. It's a ton of fun. If it's a 1 pm game I'd say get there between 8:30 and 9:30 Saints game is a 4pm game so get there at 11am.
Whites Bay Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 Hey guys, long time Bills fan here (circa 1989). Been a regular reader of this board for months now and I love it. My girlfriend and I will be going to the Buffalo/Saints game this year. We are both from south Louisiana, but her mother is from Cheektowaga, how is that for fate, meeting a girl whose whole family is die-hard Bills fans and live in Louisiana . Anyway, I'm curious as what should I not miss out on, places to go, etc. I read the previous thread that was similar to this but the suggestions were for some guys looking for the women, so my situation is a little different. Any help you guys can get will greatly be appreciated. Thanks. If you're going to do the Falls thing, head for the Canadian side. Bring a passport these days. If the weather's nice, you can't lose. Really.
Offside Number 76 Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 Hey guys, long time Bills fan here (circa 1989). Been a regular reader of this board for months now and I love it. My girlfriend and I will be going to the Buffalo/Saints game this year. We are both from south Louisiana, but her mother is from Cheektowaga, how is that for fate, meeting a girl whose whole family is die-hard Bills fans and live in Louisiana . Anyway, I'm curious as what should I not miss out on, places to go, etc. I read the previous thread that was similar to this but the suggestions were for some guys looking for the women, so my situation is a little different. Any help you guys can get will greatly be appreciated. Thanks. Buffalonians eat a lot, drink a lot, and eat and drink WELL. There are hundreds of excellent local restaurants, depending on what you like to eat and what you like to spend. Pretty much great choices in any category you could name, and yeah, I realize I'm responding to someone who is used to a city with good restaurants. Give us an idea of what you like, and you'll have suggestions. If you've never seen Niagara Falls, as White's Bay noted, don't miss it on this trip. The view from the Canadian side is nicer, but the American side presents a much more natural picture, and we have a state park that lets you really wander close to the river and to the falls. If you gamble, well, you have outlets in NO for that, but there are nice casinos on both sides of the Falls. If you like modern art, we actually have a world-class collection--seriously, in Buffalo--at the Albright-Knox. (If you like older art, or (obviously) if you don't like art at all, this gallery will disappoint.) There are some great historic spots; we have a nice museum of local history (across the street from the aforementioned art gallery), the site of Teddy Roosevelt's inauguration, and a terrific military park on the waterfront that allows you to tour WWII-era naval craft (you can roam the boats). These are not very expensive. Live music, like food and drink, is lifeblood to Buffalonians (and I'm guessing you have no shortage of that at home, either). Let us know what you like, from polka to prog-rock, from country to crunk, and someone will clue you in on a couple of venues to check out. If you're staying with family, great; if you're looking for hotels, again, just let us know what you're looking for. The new Embassy Suites on Delaware is an excellent mid-priced hotel, as is the Hampton next door. (The "large" hotels downtown, the Hyatt and Adams Mark, charge about the same and provide less.) The Mansion on Delaware is our best high-end option. There are Comfort Suites, Holiday Inn, and Best Western in the city, and those are less expensive. Finally, like a lot of cities, we have an "alternative" weekly newspaper that lists a lot of goings-on in between its ranting about local and global politics. You may want to check out www.artvoice.com . I hope you enjoy your trip! And if you're after the wings, BeastMode is right: Duff's are the best around, but it's in the 'burbs; Gabriel's Gate has the best in the city. EDIT: How the hell did I forget the architecture? Several of Frank Lloyd Wright's works are here, including a couple of houses and a mausoleum. Delaware Avenue has too many historic mansions to count (including the Roosevelt inaugural site). Louis Sullivan's Guaranty Building shouldn't be missed, and Frederick Law Olmstead designed one hell of a park system. Our Lady of Victory Basilica in South Buffalo is nothing short of breathtaking, no matter your religion, as are the two downtown cathedrals and our City Hall. If you enjoy architecture even casually, you'll have a fun time driving around the city.
NyQuil Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 It is a 4pm start so you can get to the lots at 11am. I suggest you do so and bring: A grill. Stuff to grill. Beers. Be friendly and talk to people. You should find it is the absolute best tailgate you have ever been to. If someone offers you the Octabong, do it.
Chef Jim Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 Hey guys, long time Bills fan here (circa 1989). Been a regular reader of this board for months now and I love it. My girlfriend and I will be going to the Buffalo/Saints game this year. We are both from south Louisiana, but her mother is from Cheektowaga, how is that for fate, meeting a girl whose whole family is die-hard Bills fans and live in Louisiana . Anyway, I'm curious as what should I not miss out on, places to go, etc. I read the previous thread that was similar to this but the suggestions were for some guys looking for the women, so my situation is a little different. Any help you guys can get will greatly be appreciated. Thanks. My first thought was Then I realized that's 20 years.
TheMadCap Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 Stay well away from the sinks in the men's bathroom...
May Day 10 Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 Get there at 11AM. Park in the main lots at the stadium. Bring copious amounts of food, beverage, and a grill. Also invest in one of those Bills Bean Bag toss games, those are a big hit with anyone. After the game, hang in the parking lot. Perhaps have a small "re-grill". Then driving out will be less of a hassle.
Louisiana Bills Fan Posted August 18, 2009 Author Posted August 18, 2009 Thanks for all the ideas guys. It was pretty cheap for 2 people to go up there. ($700 for hotel, car, and plane tickets) We are definitely going to hit Niagara Falls and the WWII ship. And every other idea listed sounded a lot of fun too. I am trying to make this a yearly thing. I have a son who is 3 so I will be bringing him up hopefully next year or the year after. Well I hope to see some of you guys up there. Take care. P.S. I thought Stupar looked great against Chicago and I think the Bills will be just fine this year.
gsurdam Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 If you enjoy a nice brewpub... Check out the Buffalo Brewpub on Transit Road in Willimasville. Great atmosphere , friendly crowd , good beer... and AWESOME WINGS !!!
Buftex Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 My first thought was Then I realized that's 20 years. Super Bowl 25 still seems like just yesterday....
Maddog69 Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 I'd say if you want to eat some great wings go to Duffs in Amherst and/or Gabiels Gate. If you want to go to the place where they originated then there is Anchor Bar, although their wings aren't as good. Just an FYI - there is a a Duffs located about 5 minutes from Ralph Wilson stadium. He good local wing joint. Like other posters have said, you could show up with nothing and as long as you are friendly, you could get invited to join in on severeal tailgates
Offside Number 76 Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 Thanks for all the ideas guys. It was pretty cheap for 2 people to go up there. ($700 for hotel, car, and plane tickets) We are definitely going to hit Niagara Falls and the WWII ship. And every other idea listed sounded a lot of fun too. I am trying to make this a yearly thing. I have a son who is 3 so I will be bringing him up hopefully next year or the year after. Well I hope to see some of you guys up there. Take care. P.S. I thought Stupar looked great against Chicago and I think the Bills will be just fine this year. You're going to have fun there. Here's a link to the park's site: http://www.buffalonavalpark.org There are a cruiser, a submarine, and a destroyer in the water, and you can walk on and in all of them. There also are some tanks, fighters, etc. about the place.
jwws9999 Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 You're going to have fun there. Here's a link to the park's site: http://www.buffalonavalpark.org There are a cruiser, a submarine, and a destroyer in the water, and you can walk on and in all of them. There also are some tanks, fighters, etc. about the place. don't buy a ticket, sit in the parking lot with a couple of bottles of maddog to numb the pain
BuffaloBud Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 Go early and walk around the parking lot and soak in the "flavor". Do the Bills still open the practice dome for pre-game? Get to a farmers market on Saturday and get a real apple and fresh cheddar cheese. Schwabl's for a beef on weck. Ted's for a hot dog. Agree on seeing the Falls. Check the Maid of the Mist schedule and see if it is still running that time of the year. Don't forget your passport if you do go into Canada. Check out the view of the area from Chesnut Ridge Park.
Flbillsfan#1 Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 Stay well away from the sinks in the men's bathroom... Unless you need to relieve yourself.
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