The Coziest Place For A Winter Meal In Buffalo Is 31 Club, And It's Comfort Food At Its Finest
By Lea Monroe|Published November 23, 2019
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During the wintertime, you’ll find that most of us here in Buffalo are longing to cozy up by the fire. So, when we’re reminded of the fact that there’s a historic restaurant here in the Queen City that has beautiful fireplaces and amazing food, we just couldn’t pass up on planning a visit! If you’re ready to spoil yourself with a night out on the town, then set aside a night (or even a brunch date) to visit 31 Club.
Right at the corner of North Johnson Park and South Elmwood, Buffalo's 31 Club is a restaurant that has a history dating all the way back to the 1940s.
After the original supper club closed its doors in 1983 and was left abandoned for quite some time, the current owners worked hard to give this historic space a facelift that would be loved by all.
Today the gorgeous restaurant is considered to be one of the absolute best in all of Buffalo, with a cozy interior that you'll never want to part with.
If you're unfamiliar with the menu here at 31, you'll be able to find smaller plates like Ricotta Meatballs, Stuffed Banana Peppers, Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail, Calamari, Sambuca Mussels, and salads.
During the week, you'll find 31 Club only up and running for dinner, but on Sunday this delicious spot features a Sunday Brunch that'll make your mouth water.
Blowing diners away with things like Lobster Omelets, Italian Egg Rolls, Bagels & Smoked Salmon, Fresh Berries & Granola, French Toast, Italian Giambotta, Eggs Benedict, Steak Bures, you'll find people from all around Buffalo dining here with bellinis, mimosas, and 31 club Bloody Marys in hand at the end of each week.
Open Tuesday through Sunday, come and see what it's like to dine at the wonderful 31 Club on North Johnson Park in Buffalo before winter passes you by.