
We have spent a lot of weekends exploring our city and hope that during your visit to downtown Buffalo for our wedding, you can find some time to fall in the love with the city we call our home.
In the lobby of The Hotel at the Lafayette as well as on Grant Street you will find Public House Coffee. A local roaster and brewer, whose coffee is some of the only reason this wedding was planned at all.
Teddy Roosevelt Inaugural Site
Once a month, we gathered with friends and family to play TRiva: a night a trivia of all kinds at the building where Teddy Roosevelt was inaugurated. You will also find some of Teddy’s animal friends in the Pan-American Grill inside of the The Hotel at the Lafayette.
We spend some Saturdays walking canal side, enjoying one of Buffalo’s waterfronts, or relaxing in one of the ridiculously colored Adirondack chairs. This is the spot you should see before you leave our city. Check out the infamously strange Shark Girl statue, paddle boat, or water bike on the canal that made Buffalo great.
Across from The Hotel at Lafayette, you will find the Visit Buffalo Niagara Center. If you are looking for specific attractions that interest you, please stop by and grab some of their free brochures.