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Enemy at the gates Circle
Gates Circle Landmark

Gates Circle Wine & Liquor is located at 1430 Delaware Ave, across the street from Forest Lawn Cemetery. Established in 1939 by Jack Carscallen, we have remained in the heart of Buffalo as a family business for over 60 years. For those looking for the perfect accompaniment to a dinner or simply something to enjoy on a relaxing evening, our staff is very knowledgeable about the hundreds of varietals we carry and can help you find what you're looking for. Specializing in rare and fine wines, we have a Controlled Temperature Wine Room dedicated to high end vintages. Our selection of wine is always expanding, and we look to our customers for their opinions on new wines to help that selection grow. If spirits are what you enjoy, we have a large selection of domestic and imported liqueurs to suite any taste and occasion. Planning a dinner party but not sure what to make? See our Wine & Food page for perfect Wine & Food pairings. Gates Circle Liquor loves its community! We attend many events throughout the year such as the Buffalo Zoo Wines in the Wild, and we show our support every year in the Buffalo Pride Parade. See our Community and Upcoming Events pages for more detail. Thank you for visiting! Before you leave, please sign up for our Newsletter which will keep you up to date on everything we're up to, including Wine and Spirit Tastings!

Website: eventseeker.com

Phone: (716) 884-1346

Cross Streets: Between Gates Cir and Saint James Pl

8 Chapin Pkwy Buffalo, NY 14209 ·341.56 mi

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Fox E. 03/15/19

Not to be confused with Gapes Circle which I think is the name of one of Barbie's movies. What I particularly like about this circle though is that it has my beloved hair salon right on it so I...

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Maria B. 09/04/15

Buffalo is a city with lots of traffic circles. Many other cities in the US don't have any at all, but Europe has them all over the place. Most of Buffalos came from Olmsted's park system...

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