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Buffalo's bests

,Best Italian food: Chef?s Chef?s, the 90-year-old restaurant located on Seneca Street, is rated one of Buffalo?s best Italian restaurants.


Buffalo’s waterfront, from Canalside to the Outer Harbor, is perfect for a romantic, and free, date.
Gallagher Beach Pier, shown here, offers spectacular views of some of Buffalo’s grain silos.
Courtesy of Teresa Calfo
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"The most romantic things in life are free: Canalside, the Outer Harbor and more"

Buffalo?s waterfront, from Canalside to the Outer Harbor, is perfect for a romantic, and free, date. Gallagher Beach Pier, shown here, offers spectacular views of some of Buffalo?s grain silos. Courtesy of Teresa Calfo A movie and dinner, wining and dining ? the language of love demands you open up your wallet. Sure, anyone would be impressed if you devised an expensive date.


The Audubon Library in Amherst (above) is a perfect location for studying when you need a change of scenery.
The Library offers comfortable seating and sells coffee and cookies for $1 each. Yusong Shi, The Spectrum
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Best off-campus study areas

The Audubon Library in Amherst (above) is a perfect location for studying when you need a change of scenery. The Library offers comfortable seating and sells coffee and cookies for $1 each.


Every Saturday morning until Oct. 12, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., the University Heights Farmers Market on South Campus offers up fresh produce and a sense of community as students and residents of the Heights gather to peruse produce from local farms. Derek Drocy, The Spectrum
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Freshness by the bushel

Every Saturday morning until Oct. 12, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., the University Heights Farmers Market on South Campus offers up fresh produce and a sense of community as students and residents of the Heights gather to peruse produce from local farms.






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