Embark On The Erie County Beef On Weck Trail Around Buffalo For A Delicious Experience
By Lea Monroe|Published September 18, 2019
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When it comes to deciding which restaurants serve up Buffalo’s most iconic dishes, we all often have a hard time agreeing on just one place. For the sake of avoiding arguments, while also showcasing the best of the best, we’ve put together an entire Beef on Weck Trail for you so that you can enjoy all the greatest eateries serving up this sandwich. If you’re willing to take your appetite on a ride, then make your way around Erie County to enjoy this delicious experience.
Starting off down in the town of East Aurora, Bar Bill Tavern has long been considered one of the absolute best places around Buffalo to grab a Beef on Weck sandwich. Bar Bill Tavern has been serving delicious sandwiches in Erie County for roughly 40 years, with a loyal following that is more than willing to make the quick drive out to this small town for this Beef on Weck.
You'll find some long-standing restaurants as you journey along this trail, but Schwabl's is a restaurant that's been operating here inside West Seneca since 1837. Woah! Just beyond the city's limits, Schwabl's is famous here in Western New York for their amazing kimmelweck rolls and mouthwatering Beef on Weck sandwiches.
Considered to be the oldest bar in Buffalo, Ulrich's Tavern has a history with the city that dates all the way back to 1868! While many may come here to grab a drink and quench their thirst in this wonderfully rustic and cozy bar, others are aware of the fact that if you happen to find yourself here, you should order up a Beef on Weck sandwich.
Possibly the most underrated stop on our Beef on Weck Trail, Kelly's Korner is known for serving up jaw-dropping Beef on Weck sandwiches that come filled with massive portions. Feeding hungry Buffalonians since 1967, Kelly's Korner makes a Beef on Weck that's inches higher above all the rest. Talk about getting the most bang for your buck!
Bringing you up to Tonawanda, Swiston's Beef & Keg is a dining gem that's hiding in plain sight. Since 1983, this family owned and operated roadside restaurant has earned quite a reputation with their picture-perfect Beef on Weck sandwiches. A short but sweet menu that has the only things on it you could possibly need, all it takes is one stop into Swiston's to understand what all the fuss is about.
The last stop on Buffalo's Beef on Weck Trail is one that happens to be one of the most iconic, operating in Erie County for generations. Charlie the Butcher is a dining establishment that's proven to stand the tests of time, impressing every taste bud that wisely chooses to order Beef on Weck from this restaurant.