Soho Bar, Buffalo
Located in the heart of downtown Buffalo, Soho Bar is a vibrant staple in the city’s social scene, combining an upscale American eatery with a lively nightlife destination. Since opening in June 1999, Soho has grown from a classic party bar into a multifaceted venue that caters to everything from casual lunches to wedding after-parties. Its spacious layout features a bustling main bar, two additional bars on the second floor, 22 TVs, and two outdoor patios-including a popular rooftop spot perfect for summer nights.
By day, Soho serves up a contemporary American menu spotlighting fresh salads, signature burgers, steaks, seafood, and inventive weekly specials crafted by Chef Ray Flor. Standouts include bacon-wrapped dates, shrimp and grits, a dry-rubbed 14oz. strip steak, and grilled ahi tuna. The bar also boasts a refined reserve wine list, a strong bourbon selection, and house-crafted cocktails that pair beautifully with the elevated comfort fare.
By night, Soho shifts gears into a high-energy lounge and nightclub, complete with local DJs, danceable beats, and bottle service on the rooftop patio. It’s a go-to destination for birthdays, graduations, corporate events, or just a fun night out.
Whether you’re catching the game with friends, enjoying an intimate dinner, or dancing into the early hours, Soho Buffalo delivers a dynamic blend of quality dining, entertainment, and atmosphere. It’s not just a bar-it’s a Buffalo tradition that keeps evolving with the city itself.
By day, Soho serves up a contemporary American menu spotlighting fresh salads, signature burgers, steaks, seafood, and inventive weekly specials crafted by Chef Ray Flor. Standouts include bacon-wrapped dates, shrimp and grits, a dry-rubbed 14oz. strip steak, and grilled ahi tuna. The bar also boasts a refined reserve wine list, a strong bourbon selection, and house-crafted cocktails that pair beautifully with the elevated comfort fare.
By night, Soho shifts gears into a high-energy lounge and nightclub, complete with local DJs, danceable beats, and bottle service on the rooftop patio. It’s a go-to destination for birthdays, graduations, corporate events, or just a fun night out.
Whether you’re catching the game with friends, enjoying an intimate dinner, or dancing into the early hours, Soho Buffalo delivers a dynamic blend of quality dining, entertainment, and atmosphere. It’s not just a bar-it’s a Buffalo tradition that keeps evolving with the city itself.
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Soho Bar on Map
Sight Name: Soho Bar
Sight Location: Buffalo, USA (See walking tours in Buffalo)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
Sight Location: Buffalo, USA (See walking tours in Buffalo)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
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