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Buffalo Brass Machine killin it!
Charlynn R.

I love what they are doing to this area! I've been down a few times for various things like to stop into Hydraulic Hearth or come to Food truck Tuesday. The area is great. Parking usually isn't too terrible. I was able to come down recently for the NOLA night to see Buffalo Brass Machine. They had a few food trucks lined up and the bar was open. This just has a great vibe about it with all the chairs and it looks kept up with the flowers and stage. Keep it up Buffalo!

Larkin square Saturday July 31 2021
Greg G.

This review is for Adrian Bryan's pop up Jamaican Market 7/31/21. Jamaican Jerkfest was great the food I tasted at La Verdad and Chef Krista Van Wagner were excellent. Music was provided by Olmstead Dub a local reggae group who crafted upbeat island and popular covers. I arrived later in the day and the line at Darian Bryans' Jamaican"Jerk Hut" featuring colossal Jerk Lobster Tail, spice filled Rasta pasta and Jerk Chicken the man and chef who was the person who created the festival was longest KT Caribbean Cuisine was sold out I decided on La Verdad and was pleased with my selection of smoked BBQ brisket with BBQ beans and slaw. They were sold out of the Ch with chicken and burnt ends. Chef Kristas has been around for about 30 years and her roast pork on a bun with mango chutney was also outstanding. There were many shops offering snacks, bakery items, clothing and apparel, balloon's and other items. Rum punch and red stripe was available at the full service bar. A large pleasant and happy crowd attended.

Fox E.

The pigeons and seagulls totally took over the town square, so this place has been campaigning to have larks (from all over the USA) not only introduced into the square, but accepted as equal birds alongside the pigeons and seagulls, who have long discriminated against larks. The first time a lark was able to stay in the square without being chased out, the Buffalo News ran the headline "LARK IN SQUARE", and it stuck, which is how this square got its name. Honest. This is really, really impressive, even by my lofty "I've been everywhere, and seen everything" standards. I can compare it to the Chicago Food Truck festival which my gorgeous, stunningly sexy friend Samantha told me about... where they charge you an arm and a leg just to get in (and not in a cute way like Airport Plaza Jewelers), and they have way less food trucks than here at Larkin. Or perhaps Butantan Food Park in Sao Paulo, Brazil, which all of the yuppies are cray-cray about, but which is overpriced, with really average food. And then there is the Buffalo Food Truck Days at the local malls, which usually have about 10 trucks... which is nice... but it's nothing compared to Larkin. Larkin has like 30 or 40... yes THIRTY OR FORTY food trucks, from all over the 716 and 585, which means, to the non-WNY-ers, that it's all the top trucks from Buffalo and Rochester. All in one place, side by side. Wow! Yes a lot of them are really poor quality (mainly the Buffalo ones... which are tremendously disappointing compared to Rochester, Columbus, NYC and other food trucks), and yes some of them are overpriced... and yes there are very very very long lines for the more popular trucks, especially towards the end of each Tuesday night (like after 6pm). But, there are some great quality ones too (a couple from Buffalo, and plenty of the Rochester ones)... and some of them are pretty good value... and if you get there nice and early (like right at 5pm), there will be almost nobody in line for any truck. So that is what I recommend everyone does, in order to avoid waiting forever and ever to try what you want to try. It's free to get in, there's live entertainment, there's cover in case of the rain, and there's an AMAZING selection. And it's EVERY Tuesday all summer. Buffalo is absolutely spoiled by this thing, and everyone should check it out and be very grateful!

Krista M.

I've been to Larkin Square in the past and this previous Tuesday, I went again to enjoy some Food Truck Tuesday. I love that Larkin Square exists in Buffalo. It's certainly a multipurpose area as there are several different types of events. From Food Truck Tuesday to the author series to Live at Larkin on Wednesdays, there is something for everyone. Not only are the events free but there is also free parking! While I'm looking forward to more visits to Larkin Square this summer, it isn't just a summer venue. There are events into the fall and winter months! Check out larkinsquare.com for a list of current events! Stop by to relax on the chairs, grab something from a food truck, or play some pickleball!

Leslie H.

Should be 4.5....very clean, great atmosphere Google schedule for bands playing and come and enjoy! All age groups Food truck Tuesday But Wednesday's also have food trucks Kiosk offers wine and beer....prices are so so Food trucks offer great food at very reasonable prices Love the music....love the beautiful flowers Kids are very welcome

Larkin Square during Food Truck Tuesday
Hannah K.

Food Truck Tuesdays. That's really the only time I ever get the chance to head down to Larkin Square, and as we should all know by now, those events are usually packed throughout the evening (to quote my dad, "it's like herding cattle!"). But even though I still haven't had the chance to fully appreciate the square without the massive crowd, I still give the Square a thumbs-up. The way they designed the whole area is very impressive; with the Filling Station in the center, the pavilion with shade, lounge chairs and the loft with seating -- it doesn't get any cooler! Still haven't had the chance to actually sit and enjoy the place because of the crowds, but...you know. I appreciate the gesture. Larkin holds other events besides FTT, such as music on Wednesdays during "Live at Larkin" and "Fitness in the Parks," which is really pretty cool. It can definitely keep people coming in and supporting local business! But seriously, there are so many different and cool things to do at Larkin throughout the year (yes, even during our chilly Buffalo winters), it's probably wise to check out their website every now and then, see if something happens to catch your eye. I'll be visiting Larkin at least a dozen more times before the summer's out (and we're actually going there tonight!). If you're not a fan of the Food Truck Tuesday crowd, then there are certainly a dozen more opportunities to check out this venue.

Food Truck Tuesdays!
Jeanette L.

Citizens of Buffalo, please find this amazingly lively, bright and wholly unexpected community space hidden amidst the abandoned buildings of deindustrialized Buffalo's East Side. Say what??? I guess by now, almost a year after I first discovered its existence, it's not so surprising and unexpected anymore. But I haven't ventured out here until recently, so until now a place this amazing smack-dab in the middle of the East Side seemed more like a dream. Colorful chairs are arranged across vibrantly green grass and cute tables fill a giant gazebo. This is surrounded on one side by a spacious courtyard and on the other by an open space that is home to a Square 1 Sandwiches and a couple other cafes. From what I know, this place is also home to a variety of market stalls on weekdays and a venue for concerts during the warmer half of the year. The food trucks often frequent this spot during lunch hours, and the ever increasing number of food trucks convene here on Tuesday evenings during the summer. Yay!! I haven't been here during the day yet, but if it's anywhere near as awesome as it is in the evening hours....I can't wait to explore more this summer!

Buffalo mac and cheese
Ashley L.

Food Truck Tuesday is always a great time as long as you don't mind a crowd. It starts at 430pm and if you want a chair or table space, you should get there at 4pm and stake out your spot. You can bring folding chairs and blankets in and make your own area to eat. The food truck line up changes from year to year. As long as you go with an open mind on what you are willing to eat, you won't have to wait long. Some trucks have really long lines, while others have no line at all. There are multiple stations to purchase beer and wine, just make sure to get your wristband from security on your way in. Most food trucks have bottled water and pop. There is a truck that just serves tea also. Usually there are dessert trucks with anything from cheesecake to gelato. A live band plays while you eat and mingle and most patrons are very friendly.

Lobster Mac & Cheese
Theresa M.

I went to Larkin Square this past week for Food Truck Tuesday. It was $5 just to park which is crazy if you want the suburbanites to visit the city. It was nice to see an adequate police presence to bring your family downtown. It was very crowded after work around 5pm. I would recommend bringing your own portable chair so you have something to sit on. Otherwise it's standing room only to eat, drink and listen to the band. The live music was great. We only had the pasta but the lobster mac n cheese and the caprese mac n cheese were fantastic. Bring cash or credit because 2 macaroni dishes and 1 bottled water and 1 coke set us back $28! It was a hot day so we were full after that. Many other food trucks to sample and long lines for many of them. Great for all ages.

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The Foundry is a place, a space, an incubator. At the Foundry you can learn, create an explore…read more If you haven't been here or looked them up do it, do it now. So far I've had the opportunity to make a shot glass, make some jewelry and learn the history of glass beads and play with 3D printing. As I mentioned previously the Foundry the incubator for a variety of business that make their home here. I recently attended the holiday market where a number of the vendors that make the Foundry home were open and many visiting crafters. Many if not all of these vendors host a class or two that for a reasonable price you can get hands on to learn a new skill. So far I've taken 3 and I can tell you these classes are small, intimate and really give you a hands on experience that really makes the class worth it. Some of these resident creators include a company that makes pucks and baseballs into bottle openers, a metal worker, glass blower, jewelry maker, a wooden frame bicycle maker and a man that makes bird feeders that resemble Frank Lloyd Wright windows. Most of them have etsy or other stores to browse what is available for purchase. For me, The Foundry is about creation, creativity and the access to be able to taken part in it. To work with skilled craftsmen, hear their stories, get tips while making something in the process. So check out a class or 10, it's worth it!

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I found myself here the other day looking at apartments. Friend of mine's moving back to town and…read moreis looking for a new place to live, it's close to downtown. This building is beautiful. There is all sorts of interesting stuff in it, including a dog grooming place, a haircutting place, a really nice gym, a massage studio, a place for a quick breakfast or lunch, a nice high-end restaurant. There's also plenty of offstreet parking for the tenants. It isn't covered. There one and two bedroom apartments here. The way they reuse the reclaim space is really nice. I can't say enough about this space. Update 140 2021

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