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🦬 Sweet new cafés, hammock-worthy parks, and the store that ruins IKEA
New openings, outdoor escapes, and one dangerous home goods store
Things to Do | Eat & Drink | Shop | Getaway | Lifestyle


Good morning, Buffalo!
Consider this your official excuse to eat dessert, shop too much, and nap in a hammock this week
Food & Drink
World of Desserts Just Opened a Café in Orchard Park and the Macarons Alone Are Worth the Trip
Together With Artusi
Artusi: The Northtowns Piega Spot Now Serving a Full Trattoria-Style Dinner Menu for Your Evening Italian Cravings
Together With Stickley
We’re going to say it —this store will ruin IKEA for you…
With 125+ years of heirloom-quality craftsmanship, Stickley is true luxury quality. About 90% of everything here is still made in the U.S. You’ll feel it immediately in the weight and finish and see it in the details. It’s not “quick-fix” furniture. It’s investment-level design pieces for people who furnish once and furnish well. It lives in a higher price bracket, but that’s because it’s built to last for generations. Plus, they offer highly customizable furniture options and in-house interior design support, so you can tailor pieces to your space and style. Oh yeah, and for treasure hunters looking for high-quality furniture deals, their dedicated clearance center has up to 70% off on select finds! Start looking for the furniture that will last a lifetime (+ more) below! |
Food & Drink
The New All-Pink Boutique and Ice Cream Shop You Need to Hit on Your Next Ellicottville Trip

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