Author: Bo

Chit Chat Cafe

“How’s Maria and the girls”? “Fine, thanks. OK, let’s cut the Chit Chat. You’re fired.” The Chit Chat cafe is a quaint little place in the Village of Victor. We visited it as part of our Victor-area-restaurants […]

Food at Fishers Station

Pack your leavin’ trunk… Fishers is a little hamlet in the Town of Victor, Ontario County. This little restaurant is on a busy-ish road just past the Thruway, south of Eastview Mall. It’s homey on […]

Maa’s Diner

Maa! The breakfast! Straight outta the 50s. Ike Eisenhower would approve. It’s right on Empire Boulevard. Surrounded by the modernness of modern Webster, Maa’s is a landmark removed from time. Like the stone thing at […]

Hegedorns Market

This one was on the list. We had been told at various times over the past seven years to visit Hegedorns. A court clerk at Pittsford Town Court recommended it. A co-worker, Webster citizen she, […]

Landmark Family Restaurant

East Rochester. A town and a village with coterminous boundary lines. We’d been neglecting our little VillageTown to the east. Landmark was recommended to us. We decided to go. It’s in the same plaza as […]

Pat’s Coffee Mug

It’s nestled in the South Wedge. A plain sign. A street corner. A homey-looking counter, lit inside. Go inside and sit at the counter. It’s fine. There’s a little specials board over on the right. […]

Browncroft Family Restaurant

It’s over in Penfield. Near Browncroft and Blossom. It’s a diner. There’s coffee and a menu listing diner type food. Here’s something we have learned in the year-plus of our blogging. Our most popular posts […]

Scott’s II at the Public Market

“You have chosen wisely” – Lord de Bauvis, seigneur of St. Gobain and Folembray. Castellan de Cambri, Viscount of Savoy… known far and wide as William the Lion, Duke of Brittany. “You chose wisely” – […]

Misfit Donuts

Ok, bro, You want donuts. And you’re vegan. Or you’re not, but you’re trying to impress this vegan chick. Or, you want to actually be a decent guy and support local business and have good […]

Skyliner Diner

A.k.a. (maybe) Bill Gray’s Strong Museum According to RocWiki, the diner “was manufactured by the Fodero Dining Car Company in New Jersey, in 1956. It would have been transported by rail, and then by truck, […]