Bar in Buffalo, United States
Colter Bay
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About Colter Bay
Colter Bay on Delaware Ave is worth a visit if you want wine-by-the-glass options in a city that defaults to beer. The atmosphere holds up — low-key energy in a walkable Allentown-adjacent location. Mid-week evenings give you the best version of the room. Easy to walk into, no booking stress, and a reasonable fit for a first or second stop on a longer evening out.
Should You Book Colter Bay?
If you find yourself back on Delaware Avenue after a first visit to Colter Bay, the honest answer is: the room is probably the reason. On a return trip, what holds up is the atmosphere — the kind of low-hum energy that doesn't demand anything from you, which is rarer in Buffalo's bar scene than it sounds. For a first-timer, the address at 561 Delaware Ave puts you in one of the city's more walkable stretches, close enough to Allentown that you can layer it into a longer evening without a car.
The by-the-glass wine program is the sharpest thing to pay attention to here. Buffalo's bar scene leans heavily toward beer and cocktails — understandably , which means a venue that takes wine-by-the-glass seriously occupies real ground. A well-run by-the-glass list solves a practical problem: you get range without commitment, and it competes directly with the standard restaurant wine list experience where you're often forced into a bottle you only half-wanted. If the program is rotated thoughtfully, it's a better deal than most dining room pours in the same price tier.
Timing matters here. Mid-week evenings tend to favour the kind of pacing that lets the atmosphere work for you , quieter than a Friday crush, but not empty enough to feel uncertain. Delaware Ave venues pick up foot traffic from Thursday through Saturday, so if your priority is conversation over crowd-watching, Tuesday or Wednesday is the call. Weekend visits work if you're meeting a group; the energy shifts but the room can hold it.
For the first-timer: walk in without a plan for a specific drink and ask what's open by the glass tonight. That's the fastest read on whether the program is being run well on any given evening.
Reservations: Easy , walk-ins appear to be the norm here. Dress: No formal code; smart-casual fits the Delaware Ave crowd. Budget: Pricing data isn't confirmed, but the neighbourhood and format suggest a mid-range bar spend. Getting there: 561 Delaware Ave is accessible by foot from Allentown and reachable via the Metro Rail's Allen/Medical Campus stop.
For more on what Buffalo's bar and dining scene offers, see our full Buffalo bars guide, our full Buffalo restaurants guide, and our full Buffalo hotels guide. If you're exploring beyond Buffalo, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set the benchmark for wine and cocktail bar programs done at a high level , useful context for calibrating expectations. Also worth browsing: our full Buffalo wineries guide and our full Buffalo experiences guide.
Compare Colter Bay
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colter Bay | Easy | ||
| Adolf's Old First Ward Tavern | Unknown | ||
| JJs Casa Di Pizza | Unknown | ||
| Allen Burger Venture | Unknown | ||
| Allen St Hardware Cafe | Unknown | ||
| Anchor Bar | Unknown |
A quick look at how Colter Bay measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Colter Bay worth the price?
Pricing varies at Colter Bay; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Colter Bay located?
Colter Bay is located in Buffalo, at 561 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14202.
How can I contact Colter Bay?
You can reach Colter Bay via check the venue's official channels.
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