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Weekly Featured
Restaurant
Hutch’s
1375 Delaware Ave. near Gates Circle 885-0074
Hutch’s is a buffalo restaurant
that most out-of-towners do not know about.
However, I have been to Hutch’s several
times and have to say that it rivals all others
as one of the best restaurants in the
Buffalo area.
From the front, Hutch’s looks like a
run of the mill restaurant. Nothing special and
to be honest, a “hole in the wall place”. When
you walk inside, you are not blown away by the
ambiance. The space is small in the front and
opens up towards the back. The best way to
describe the atmosphere may be “cosy”.
Don’t let appearances fool you!
Start out with a bottle of wine and some
appetizers. Hutch's “Thai High
Calamari” is fantastic as is just
about everything else on the menu. If you cannot
find anything on the menu that catches your eye,
go for one of the always popular specials. The
menu and specials are always changing but I
promise you will not be disappointed.
My personal favorite is the
Hutch’s “Steak Frite” a 18oz. Ribeye
served with steak fries and black truffle
butter. They have some great seafood
dishes as well.
If you not interested in a full blown meal,
Hutch’s also has a low key bar in the
back. With a couple of flat screens, it is a
nice change of pace from the more romantic
atmosphere of the restaurant area.
As for pricing, Hutch’s is definitely
not cheap. Dinner for two with a bottle of wine,
an appetizer and two entries will usually cost
you around $200 with tip. However, I continue to
come back to Hutch’s because I have never
been disappointed.
If you have any comments about Hutch’s,
please feel free to let us know. Thank you for
visiting and we hope that you found this post
helpful. If you would like to contact us please
see our
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