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9-18-06 In town so I stop. Have only been drinking here since I was 16. That was the legal age then. (some decades ago). No noticeable changes escept in the beer selection which is getting better. Flying Bison in bottles as well as on tap. Friendly great service, as always. Truely a LANDMARK. Locals drinking A-B while group of Medical tech types were enjoying the Guiness and a Paulander Double Bock. I expect this place will be the same for the next 168 years.
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Bob Greene,
Bradenton, FL
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If you’re from out of town, and in Buffalo for a Bills game, a stop at Ulrichs Tavern is a must. You will discover superb German food and great service in an historic atmosphere. If you’re lucky, a live band could be performing, or you could even run into Takeo Spikes and Lawyer Milloy. No matter, June and Jim will extend some warm hospitality and make you feel just like one of the regulars. The Flying Bison beer is a real treat and the prices for a home cooked German dinner to tell your friends about are very reasonable. It just doesn’t get any better! This was our second visit in two years, and we intend to make Ulrichs a yearly tradition. GO BILLS!!
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Larry R,
Clifton Park, NY
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Buffalo & Western New York's oldest tavern was a hit with the whole family. We stopped in for lunch and a brew on 7/15/03 and can't say enough good things. First, the food was Awsome! as was the service. Southerners in the far north eating Beef on Weck and they made up a fresh batch of potato pancakes to go with the Kaiser Platter. The beer selection isn't huge (awesome vs great) but what they have is top notch. The 2 Flying Bisons (1st Ward Red and Barnstormer Pale Ale) were the draw for me but throw in Guinness, and Warsteiner and like Lew says below: How can you miss?
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Jeff McClellan,
Raleigh, NC
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You can't go wrong with Ulrich's and the reason being is its longevity. The place is an institution and what makes this one so special is that its still working. I had several 1st Ward Red Ales from Bison Brewing along with a beef on kemmelweck...a classic Buffalo experience. May they sustain for another 135 years! If you're anywhere near Buffalo, you need to make it to Ulrich's!
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Tom Rothrock,
Centennial, CO
(06/11/2003) |
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Old time feel, Fresh local Flying Bison draft beer. Great history and breweriana throughout. This is what beer bars are supposed to be like.
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jimbo,
frankentrost, mi
(03/23/2003) |
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Ulrich's may not have the best selection of beer in Buffalo, but it's more than adequate, and the place itself is fantastic. It is the oldest bar in Buffalo, opened in 1868. They served in the upstairs (as the "Hassenpfeffer Club") during Prohibition, and presidential candidate Al Smith dined here during his campaign as the Democrat's "Wet" candidate. I missed the food, unfortunately: they only serve on Friday and Saturday nights, and it's gotten great reviews in local press. A piece of history with draft Flying Bison, Guinness, and Warsteiner: how can you miss?
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Lew Bryson,
Newtown, PA
(01/27/2002) |
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