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🦬 60+ April Events You’ll Want on Your Calendar 🌷
Repurposed churches, hidden bakeries, $5 mimosas, & 60+ AWESOME April events 💐
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Good morning, Buffalo!
Mondays are for getting your life together… or at least pretending to while you plan where you’re eating and drinking this week. We’ve got 60+ events to fill your April calendar, mimosa deals that feel a little too good to be legal, a brand new bakery that is straight from the farm & more! 🐷
Together With Curly’s Grille
This Spot Proves Wednesday is Actually the Best Date Night of the Week
Together With Surge Restaurant
We need to stop pretending certain things are only allowed on weekends…
Surge Restaurant thinks mimosas deserve more hype during the week…and we 1000% agree. This Kenmore favorite is out here serving 18 different mimosa flavors and NOT just on Sundays. You can get $5 mimosas on Mondays, $20 mimosa flights on Fridays, and $25 bottomless mimosas on Saturdays. And in case you were wondering, the food at Surge goes just as hard. Eggs Benedict flights, loaded waffles that live rent-free in our minds, and skillets that absolutely require a fluffy stack of pancakes on the side. Bonus: Fridays aren’t just for brunch anymore. Their Greek + Latin–inspired Friday night dinner pop-ups are a whole vibe. And with fish fry season officially here —you betcha they’ve got a fish fry for you. See you this week! |
Food & Drink News
New: This Hidden Grand Island Bakery Is Run by a Farmer (And It Shows)

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