Buffalo BanditLand

Buffalo BanditLand is a arts and entertainment Central Business District Buffalo located in United States.

9 / 10
47
ratings
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  • Website

    bandits.com

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    nllbandits

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  • Type

    Arts and Entertainment

Address

KeyBank Center Buffalo , NY 14203 United States

Credit Cards Yes

Comments / 4


Brian Zagst

While here, try shouting a catch-phrase featuring a player's name.

Rachel W.

Five dollar chicken nuggets at the Fryer in the food court . Yum!!!

Adam Robert Bartha

Wear Orange & Black

Mike Wiley

Great time

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7.3
Souvenir Store
Buffalo Sabres New Era Store

The store had a massive water main break last week so some of the stock is low. - J€š§ïçã £

Event Space
KeyBank Center Pavilion

Party in the Plaza! Get to the Sabres game early to party inside the new Sabres Party Tent or hang outside on the pavilion with other Sabres fans. - Buffalo Sabres

8.2
Lounge
Harbour Club

I love sitting in the 200 level for events! Getting pampered is nice and so is not having to deal with huge crowds! Amazing! - Mel Rupp

Arts & Entertainment
Live at Larkin

When you go to buy your local beer, go to the draft station. Same price as when they pour from the bottle but you get a full cup instead of just 12 oz. - Kurt K

7.2
Arts & Entertainment
Adam Mickiewicz Library & Dramatic Circle

Have a shot of krupnik!! -

7.6
Bar
Buffalo Iron Works

Very fast lunch and tasty. Have had the Greek wrap (chicken has charcoal grill flavor) and one of the Pittsburgh style sandwiches. - Steve Poland

8.9
Hockey
KeyBank Center

Great arena with good views for hockey. Always fun to visit! - Mark Dempski

6.6
Bar
The Cobblestone

Southern Tier IPA on tap! All day! TKS approved! - Thomas Klein

6.6
American
The Lexus Club

The food and staff were outstanding!! The only thing is on line it says business casual and everyone practically came in jeans and Sabres attire. If I knew I would of came more comfortably dressed. - barbara mcarthur