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    4.3 (4 reviews)
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    Poverty Knob Farmhouse Ales - Front of the festive building.

    Poverty Knob Farmhouse Ales

    4.3(12 reviews)
    26.8 mi

    I've always wanted to visit, but while close enough we don't usually go out that way much. Being a…read morehuge Christmas and holiday fan seeing that they made a Christmas pop up was the extra motivation I needed. My friend and I had an amazing time. The whole building was super festive and fun. While busy, right before Christmas, everyone was very nice and helpful. There was barely a wait for anything, other than seating, but like I said it was so busy. The food we ordered was hot, fresh, and quick. I was really surprised by how good it was. I got a bowl potato soup and it looked small. That soup was so loaded and cheesy, I wasn't even able to finish it! Delicious! We shared a Bavarian pretzel. That was also huge, very well made. The dips for it I think are house made? They were amazing. We couldn't decide our favorite, but I think the mustard was mine. We each got a festive drink, I'm not big on drinks, but my Cosmic cosmo was fantastic and pretty! While the decor is what finally got me to visit I'm definitely planning on going back. It's very spacious, great seating. The food was impressive, service was fast and surprisingly friendly with how packed and busy they were.

    I stopped by here a couple of Sundays ago with my parents, wife and twins. We happened to be…read morevisiting Port Farms on this afternoon and I got excited whenever I noticed that Poverty Knob Farmhouse Ales was right next door. This brewery is located in a big barn like building with super high ceilings. It has both indoor and outdoor seating and on the day that I was there they had live music as well. On this day for my beer I ordered directly at the bar but for my food I ordered from the QR code that was at each table. As I often do whenever I visit a new brewery I went with a flight here. At poverty Knob you got to choose 4 different 4 oz pours for $12. I ended up choosing the midnight lager, spruce almighty, obstructed view and brown eyed girl for my beers. First up for me was the Brown eyed girl which was an American stout. It was smooth with a hint of sweetness at the finish. Second was the Obstructed view hazy IPA which was a true ipa with lots of strong hops coming in at the finish. Up third was the spruce tip IPA Spruce almighty. It felt more like an English ipa as it was mild and sadly I didn't get any spruce tips flavor from it. Last but certainly not least was the schwarzbier named Midnight lager. This beer had some sweetness at the start with those roasted malt flavors coming in at the finish. Out of the bunch, I would choose the midnight lager and obstructed view as my favorites. Then for food, my wife and I ordered a chips platter and a pizza. The chips had a drizzle with bacon, blue cheese and scallions while our flatbread had arugula, honey and prosciutto on it. While I was expecting to like the flatbread more, I ended up liking the chips more. The shareable portion size was absolutely massive and I appreciated the pungent blue cheese with the bacon and balsamic drizzle. Our chips were super crispy as well which helped. Then our flatbread was also good and I enjoyed the salty/peppery/sweet combo from everything that was on top. The bottom line for me is that I would head back here again in the future. I enjoyed most of my beers here and thought that our chips were excellent.

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    The Skunk and Goat Tavern - Skunk rolls

    The Skunk and Goat Tavern

    4.3(232 reviews)
    5.0 mi
    $$

    Such a warm, welcoming community vibe. Excellent cocktail, beer and "bar grub+" menu. Crisp yet…read morerelaxed service. Prince, The B-52's and Pretenders play at just the right volume. Cæsar Salad (as main) feeds 4! (Seasoned bread crumbs in lieu of croutons was a misfire IMO.) So does the Fish & Chips! (French fries were perfectly done.) Brussels sprouts were well-prepared and seasoned. A number of families on a Sunday evening seemed completely content. Ale brewed locally for the house was yummy. EDIT: special dessert on the night, apple crumble with vanilla ice cream, also rocked] If only every small American town had a place this good...

    Stopped her for lunch on a Saturday afternoon on our way to Splash Lagoon. There were 7 in our…read moreparty including 2 children. We were sat in the old bank safe that the kids thought was the coolest thing....so did some of the adults. We started with shared apps of the honey whipped ricotta, tater tots and French onion soup. Everything was very good. I ordered the loaded smoked brisket that was really large and tasty. Everyone else ordered pulled pork, crispy chicken sandwich, black bean burger without the roll, reddy burger, Caesar salad and the child's burger. Everyone enjoyed their meal. Our waitress was very pleasant and attentive. Would definitely stop here again if passing through. The restaurant is located on a cute street surrounded by shops and across from a small park.

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    Ellicottville Brewing

    Ellicottville Brewing

    3.4(193 reviews)
    19.2 mi
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    My wife and I had dinner at this restaurant over the weekend. They had live music, which was a nice…read moremix of classic and contemporary songs and the volume was just right where you could still enjoy a conversation. The food and service were excellent. We ordered the Southwest rice bowl, and ultimate steak sandwich. The rice bowl had excellent flavor and was definitely a full meal; would absolutely order that again. The steak sandwich had much more grilled steak on it then I expected, and the steak was very tender and perfectly prepared. The sandwich was on custom bread which was the perfect combination of soft bread with a great crusty exterior. I also ordered a side salad to replace the french fries; was a really good salad with multiple ingredients and a great homemade ranch dressing. Our waitress was also excellent, and moved us to a different table at our request, with a better review of the entertainment. We will definitely return and recommend it to friends in the area.

    We had a wonderful dinner at Ellicottville Brewing at Bemus Point. We had a high table for 10 by…read morethe open garage doors. The entrance though...with the flowers...was gorgeous! We had a very attentive waitress and tons of great food. My husband and I both got the Beef on Weck with fries and slaw...a little bit of an extra salty bun but great flavors. My sister in law got the Chicken Cecilia and LOVED it

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