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    Oasis Bed and Breakfast

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Two Bees

    Two Bees

    5.0(3 reviews)
    56.2 mi

    If you're looking for a uber-charming B&B right off the main-street in Niagara-on-the-Lake, look no…read morefurther! Al and Laurie have established "Two Bees" as a peaceful oasis for all your "getaway" needs. The location is perfect. It's walking distance from the main-drag and a short drive away from all the wineries. Our room, the Dickenson, had a whirlpool tub and nice sitting chairs. In the hallway outside the rooms there is also a 24/7 coffee/tea/soda/water fridge/keurig setup which was wonderful. If you're a book/music lover, you'll be delighted by the plethora of books and CDs spread throughout the house and in the rooms. There is a variety of music available, but with a preference for jazz (which I share). The living room space is cozy and has comfortable seating with a nice fire-place. Breakfast is outstanding: 1) coffee, high quality tea, juices; 2) a fruit and bread starter (we had a great yogurt parfait with granola and loads of fresh fruit; and the BEST peanut butter-chocolate bread!); 3) a main plate with something either savory or sweet and usually some kind of little meat on the side along with some kind of salad (our main one day was a decadent orange maple french toast, and it was an egg/broccoli soufflé another day; they mix it up well). Al and Laurie, in addition to being very friendly and gracious hosts who make an amazing breakfast, are also very knowledgeable about the local restaurants, attractions, and wineries. If you're looking for recommendations they'll steer you right.

    If you want a fabulous place to stay, this is the place! Owners, Ruth and Steve, are very…read moreaccommodating and make sure you are very comfortable and happy. Wonderous front porch where ,my friends and I, had many happy times. The breakfasts are delicious and elegant. The rooms are beautifully decorated and spotless. The B&B is centrally located so you can walk to most places you wish to go. Yet on a lovely side street where the main sound is the gentle clip-clopping of horse and buggy. Wonderful experience! I recommend The Two Bees to all who wish a very special place to stay!

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    Nys Rt 33 - Kensington Expressway

    Nys Rt 33 - Kensington Expressway

    4.1(8 reviews)
    30.4 miEastside

    This expressway stretches out from downtown buffalo, to the airport. Lot of times it's faster to…read moretake this expressway, than to drive the streets. But during rush hour (4:30-5:30) it's not worth driving on.

    If you know someone named Ken with an awful singing voice, don't let Ken-sing-ton-ight. But if you…read morewanna get into Buffalo from Clarence/Wiliamsvile/Depew/North Cheektowaga/East Amherst, then you might want to use the Ken-sing-ton-aight? I absolutely love this road. Now that the 198 has horrifically been reduced to 30 miles an hour this is the last way to get through the heart of North and East Buffalo without being stuck in gridlock. It usually moves quite well (like your ma) and is built below the surface of the city so that it doesn't contribute too much in terms of an eyesore or noise. Definitely the most vital road in the City of Buffalo. And considering I use it as much as I do and rarely end up stuck in traffic here it would be a bit hypocritical of me to give it a low rating. As an added bonus, the cops don't usually pull you over on this road. So a lot of people go well above the speed limit of 50 and do closer to 70. AKA "the 33" which is what locals usually call it, this 2-lane-racecourse begins right in front of Buffalo Niagara International Scareport, and winds its way like a twerking Asp (there was a P on the end, ok?) through Cheek to walk out, into some famous and run-down neighbourhoods of East and North Buffalo, and eventually spits you out in the very heart of downtown. It becomes three lanes after it crosses the famous I-90 (which by the way goes from Seattle all the way to Boston, now how cool is that). The best part of this road is that it will whisk you to parts of Buffalo you may never otherwise visit, and drop you off right in any neighborhood you like. Without the 33, Buffalo would be very hard to circumnavigate. Once you enter the Buffalo section of this road, the speed limit is rarely adhered to. But in the Cheektowaga section, do not speed. The cops are regularly in those parts. Have fun on the 33. But don't do 33 on the 33. You'll get beeped at. Not by me. Unless it's snowing. Then 33 (or less) is probably a good idea.

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