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An 1870 carriage home houses this elegant, Manhattan-style steak house with opulent décor. Highly noted for their large cuts of meat like the 48oz. porterhouse, this exquisite restaurant hosts one of the most elegant, expensive atmospheres in the city. Start your dining experience with lobster bisque, broiled lobster dainties, chilled shrimp or fresh oysters. You'll be eager to move on to their succulent entrées like steaks, prime rib, chateaubriand, veal or pork chops, and rack of lamb, as well as fresh seafoo... read more
282 Franklin St, Buffalo, NY, 14202, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
No sharing here for modern traveler My wife and I were first time visitors to Buffalo and were referred to the Chophouse as the best place to go for steaks. Because of the age of the establishment, we were expecting a retro 50's experience. Actually it was more like late 19th Century one that would have appealed to Diamond Jim Brady. My wife and I prefer to share entrees. We would not be able to take home leftovers, since we were out of towners. Since they charge $15 to share an entree plate, we decided to have a large seafo... read more
Worst Service Ever Visited the Chophouse about a year ago, waited for over 15 minutes for our waiter as he polished silver at an empty nearby table. Entrees were less than satisfactory. Brought to managers attention and did not receive so much as an apology for poor service, oh well we just won't go there again.
Worst Service Ever Visited the Chophouse about a year ago, waited for over 15 minutes for our waiter as he polished silver at an empty nearby table. Entrees were less than satisfactory. Brought to managers attention and did not receive so much as an apology for poor service, oh well we just won't go there again. Fast forward to May 07, son graduates from college - wants to go to the Chophouse for a celebratory dinner - against our better judgement we agree and make reservations for 16. We waited for over 45 minutes for our f... read more
A "Wannabe" Fine Dinning Restaurant I found my trip to the Buffalo Chophouse disappointing. The wait staff seemed unpolished and our waiter had a particularly bad attitude. I asked to be moved to another, larger table and he gave me bad looks the entire rest of the meal. The whole place struck me as a "wannabe" fine restaurant. I ordered an Old Fashioned cocktail which was poorly made and mostly ice. Soft rock from the 70's and 80's was piped in from speakers. For an $85 meal I thought I might hear a jazz piano or something,... read more
best steak around, if your not poor... if you write a bad review, it must be because you are a broke ass scumbag with a poderosa budget. only a person that doesnt have money and expects a qaulity steak for $11.99 would write a bad review about this place. best steak in the area. i dont care about the cost. attention shitbags... the best, is expensive. so for the person who wrote this place is a joke, your taste and class are a joke. get a better job, make more money and then you will understand what the best is.
Fine Dinning? This place is a joke. I'm surprised they didn't charge me to walk in the door. I've been to some of the best restaurants in the country and this place was as pretentious as they come. First of all, the food was ok, but it wasn't as good as it cost. The service was speedy and I felt like they were pushing me out of the restaurant, just to turn the table for some other sucker. That's what I felt like, just another sucker to them, not a customer. Most of the servers were not very good (dropping things, unorganized... read more
No sharing here for modern traveler My wife and I were first time visitors to Buffalo and were referred to the Chophouse as the best place to go for steaks. Because of the age of the establishment, we were expecting a retro 50's experience. Actually it was more like late 19th Century one that would have appealed to Diamond Jim Brady. My wife and I prefer to share entrees. We would not be able to take home leftovers, since we were out of towners. Since they charge $15 to share an entree plate, we decided to have a large seafo... read more
Great foodService Sucks I made reservations for 8:00Pm on a Saturday night. I called the day before to verify my reservation, as this was my first time dining at the Buffalo Chophouse. The hostess advised us at the door that it would be a few minutes and to grab a drink at the bar. My GF and I proceeded to order drinks at the bar from a very snooty older blond woman. We sat at the bar for about 30 minutes and still no word on our table. We then decided to order another round of drinks and contributed the delay to a busy nigh... read more
Good food, good atmosphere, pricey but worth it I dunno about some of the other reviews, maybe we just got lucky. I think if you go in here expecting a neighborhood steak house, you'll be disappointed. If you go in here expecting something similar to The Capital Grille, Smith and Wollensky, or The Palm, you'll be very very happy. Don't be fooled, it's very pricey, however the smallest cut of meat they have is 10 oz, and that's a filet. It goes up from there. Yes, the ribeye costs $44, but it's 2 pounds of meat. If you can ea... read more
Buffalo Chophouse has a 4.5 star rating with 1,417 reviews.
Buffalo Chophouse is closed now. It will open on Monday at 9:00 a.m.
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