The first day of Taste of Buffalo this year, while marred by the occasional rain, did nothing to stop people from coming out in droves for the event. Entering its 26th year, they welcomed 16 new restaurants and extended their reach from beyond WNY to include restaurants from Brockport, Rochester and Niagara to name a few.
I spoke with Chairman Tom Muscarella: "We're excited about having a total of 61 restaurants this year, it is a record. More fine dining places like Torches are going to be here and there are 3 culinary stages plus music to fit everyone's tastes."
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It would be best to see a Stanley Cup. I hope he focuses on winning hockey games.
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I'm sure the author knows that Randoff is located in southern Katarawgus County near Jameztown
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