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4 based on 63 reviews
We've been here many times over the years, mostly recently with my sister visiting from out of town. Their soups are always excellent as are their sandwiches. Two of us had the grilled cheese with tomato soup, another had the Cuban Reuben with a side salad. I had the spice chipotle soup with the roast turkey sandwich. The side salad is quite large. Sadly they don't offer the Cuban Reuben as a pick two but we got the whole and brought home half which didn't last long! The roast turkey sandwich is always a favorite. It's a nice blend of derby with the cranberry chutney. The chipotle soup was very good. My sister said the tomato soup was a little sweet for her liking. I'm not a fan of tomato soup so I have no comment. The tortellini salad is always a hit when they have it. Their food is middle of the road as far as price but always great quality.
4 based on 71 reviews
Cafe 59 serves up some of Buffalo's best wine, beer and cocktails. Offering distinctive handcrafted sandwiches the real gold can be found in the homemade soups, salads with in house created dressings and an eclectic mix of entrées and ever changing daily
Had lunch here the other day and what a surprise. Place doesn't look like much but the food was great.Everything appears to be home-made and the flavors were fantastic.Prices very reasonable and the server was very personable and fun.Many Vegan/Vegetarian options as well.
4 based on 238 reviews
Listen, this is not the place for haute cuisine or fine dining but, if you want meaty, crispy wings and a generously portioned, well-craft beef-on-weck, this is the place to go. The parking is a little odd but ample. The drinks are nicely poured and they still rock an old-school salad bar. Only knock is that the place could use a thorough cleaning and weck I had was a little dried out.
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