What could be better than homemade ice cream? Main Street Ice Cream is full of small town charm and creative ice cream flavors that change by the month. For a place to both eat and stay, O’Brien’s West End Inn is your spot!Ĭheck out our full guide to bars and restaurants in Hamburg, NY below, listed in alphabetical order. Plus, we can’t forget some honorable mentions! Woodlawn Diner and Red Top are like a step back in time with their classic American dishes and retro feel. For craft beer or a “chill in a beautiful beer garden” kind of day, Hamburg Brewing Co. If you’re looking for something lighter in the evening, Alchemy Wine & Beer has a huge selection of craft beverages to pair with small plates and appetizers in an elevated casual atmosphere. Craving a burger? Juicy Burger Bar is home to tricked out burgers and a fry bar. If you’re looking for the best salad you’ll ever have (no, seriously), Hamburg has not one but two options – try Prima Oliva or The Poppyseed Restaurant. For a restaurant that builds their menu around local, seasonal ingredients and offers impeccable service from start to finish, The Grange Community Kitchen is a must. Mammoser’s may not look like much, but it’s the hands down spot for wings with a side of cold beer in Hamburg. Heading inland, you’ll find a variety of restaurants ranging from your neighborhood pub to fine dining experiences, each with their own specialties according to locals. Overlooking Lake Erie, Lago 210 and Lucia’s on the Lake both provide stunning dining views with a menu to match. From small town eateries in the village to restaurants with a waterfront view, there’s something for everyone in this neighborhood. If you’re stepping out to eat or drink in the town or village of Hamburg (Blasdell included), we’ve got the guide for you. The Grange Community Kitchen / Photo from
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