The 10 Wackiest Restaurants In New York Where Dining Is A Blast
By Lea Monroe
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Published February 16, 2018
Discovering a great place to eat in New York is far from a difficult task. But when it comes to finding a restaurant that stands out among the rest in an unusually memorable way? Well, this might not be something that’ll just happen to bump into. Hiding in plain sight all over our state, here are some of the wackiest restaurants that will surprise you in the best way possible. Don’t miss out!
1. Center Street Smokehouse - Batavia
Out in the quaint little city of Batavia, Center Street Smokehouse has been around now for more than fifteen years! Right off of Main Street, this little smokehouse isn't your average restaurant by any means. Turning a historic structure into something new, while this place may have once been newspaper building today it's created a unique atmosphere where you can feast on all sorts of barbecue! From the neon lights and signs to to cute little faux storefronts, your eyes will constantly wander while you're visiting here.
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How to get here: 20 Center Street Batavia, NY 14020
2. Hattie's - Saratoga Springs
Saratoga is known for having plenty of amazing options when it comes to find a place to eat. Just a two-minute walk from Congress Park, Hattie's is the southern shack that you were never expecting to find in Upstate New York. Serving Southern and Louisiana cuisine, over the years one of Hattie's most talked about menu items has become their incredible fried chicken. While you're dining you'll feel like someone transported you down into New Orleans, one of our favorite things about Hattie's is their generously-sized portions.
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How to get here: 45 Phila Street Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
3. Funk 'n Waffles - Syracuse
Closing its original location roughly a year ago, today Funk 'n Waffles can be found right on South Clinton Street! Still in Syracuse, this favorite waffle-themed restaurant is exactly what it sounds like - funky! Featuring live music and all sorts of waffles, Funk 'n Waffles is a high-energy spot that will have you smiling from ear to ear. Wondering what sort of things you'll find on their menu? You can expect to find goodies like their James Brownie - a brownie waffle with ice cream, whipped cream and chocolate sauce as well as things like their Star Child waffle that comes with strawberries and whipped cream!
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How to get here: 307 South Clinton Street Syracuse, NY 13202
4. Trailer Park Lounge - New York City
It's no secret that there are plenty of well... strange places to dine in New York City. But one of the most unusual restaurants by far is Chelsea's Trailer Park Lounge. Fully embracing a white-trash theme from floor to ceiling, this restaurant literally has a trailer inside of it. Decorating the restaurant you'll find everything from provocative mannequins and pieces of nostalgia to holiday lights and vintage signs. Offering a mouthwatering menu, you can get things like burgers and tasty tater tots here.
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How to get here: 271 West 23rd Street New York City, NY 10011
5. Maureen's Kitchen - Smithtown
One of our favorite restaurants on this list, Maureen's Kitchen is wacky in the best way possible. Before you even walk through the door you'll quickly recognize the theme of the restaurant, with a famous cow situated out on the front lawn. Inside Maureen's you'll find almost everything covered in cow-print, with crowds of hungry visitors waiting to chow down on some of the most incredible breakfast food you'll ever have out on Long Island.
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How to get here: 108 Terry Road Smithtown, New York 11787
6. The Pandorica - Beacon
If you aren't familiar with the show Dr. Who, then this particular Beacon restaurant may very well be the most wacky restaurant you've ever stepped foot inside. Designed to make you feel as though you've stepped right inside Dr. Who's world, you'll find life-size creatures greeting you in the restaurant as well as plenty of other little nods to the show that only true fans will recognize. Like crossing over into another dimension all while you're still right on Main Street, The Pandorica has a wonderful menu made up of dishes that will fill you right up.
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How to get here: 165 Main Street Beacon, NY 12508
7. Maggie's Krooked Cafe - Tannersville
On a street where you can find just about every type of restaurant, Maggie's Krooked Cafe stands out with its whimsical atmosphere. Open since 1986, once you're dining in at Maggie's you'll quickly notice all of the artwork hanging up on their walls and even tree limbs that are decorated in neon lights. A great spot to enjoy with friends, Maggie's menu is full of classic dishes with a great gourmet spin.
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How to get here: 6000 Main Street Tannersville, NY 12485
8. Atlas Bowl - Trumansburg
While most bowling alleys offer some type of average concession stand, Atlas Bowl has managed to perfectly blend a bowling alley with a savory restaurant. A fun night out that everyone will love, this fun and unusual restaurant is great to plan a night out around. Elevating all of your favorite classic American dishes, the restaurant's menu features things like burgers, tofu and even salmon.
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How to get here: 61 West Main Street Trumansburg, NY 14886
9. Bertha's Diner - Facebook
A hole-in-the-wall diner that is boosting with character from its exterior, Bertha's Diner is a great little spot to check out when you find yourself in the Buffalo area! Serving breakfast all day and making all of your favorite dishes, hungry visitors of the Queen City will be glad to know that on most days this spot opens up right at 7AM!
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How to get here: 1430 Hertel Avenue Buffalo, NY 14216
10. Cup And Saucer Diner - Pine Bush
Located in one of New York's most unusual towns, the Cup and Saucer Diner pays homage to Pine Bush's unusual history. If you're unfamiliar with the area, this small town is known for experiencing strange activity that many believe is the result of aliens visiting here! Embracing the town's quirky history, it's not every day that you find a UFO sign hanging over your favorite diner.
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How to get here: 82 Boniface Drive Pine Bush, NY 12566
What’s the most unusual restaurant that you’ve ever visited in our state? To visit more out-of-this-world eateries, check out This Train Station In New York That’s Actually A Restaurant That You’ll Want To Visit!
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