The Barrel Factory

The Barrel Factory

The Barrel Factory is a unique industrial space
4.3 193 reviews 65 Vandalia St, Buffalo, NY 14204, USA
$1,650 avg. price

The Barrel Factory is a unique industrial space in Buffalo, NY, offering a blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. Ideal for events, it features a spacious layout and a vibrant atmosphere, perfect for gatherings and creative projects.

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The Barrel Factory in 65 Vandalia St, Buffalo, NY 14204, USA. $1,650 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Events, Photography, Pop-ups. Amenities include Wi-Fi, Parking, Restrooms, Kitchen, Outdoor Space. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

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EventsPhotographyPop-ups

Amenities

Wi-FiParkingRestroomsKitchenOutdoor Space
Rating: 4.3/5 (193 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    We had our wedding reception at the Barrel Factory and we couldn't have had a more amazing experience. Andi and her team took such good care of us throughout the entire process and our day was better than we could have imagined. At no point during the planning process did we feel overwhelmed or stressed out. Everything was thoughtfully handled down to the smallest details. Food and drinks were amazing, service was exceptional and the space was beautiful. They really take care of everything. We cannot recommend them enough.

    Emily Leitzel

  • 5.0/5:

    We came here looking for local bourbon. Great venue, atmosphere, food and drink, and most importantly, crew. Bartender Eddie was very friendly and welcoming, knowledgeable of the products. Sat at the bar and sampled the wares. We had fish and chips, which was amazing followed by creme brûlée – yummy. The owner invited us to the loganberry vodka with him as we were sampling a flight. We took away with us a Professor Boozle OFW and an Evergreen Gin. Both as gifts for family overseas. We can’t wait to come back. Just loved the quality of experience ☺️

    C S

  • 5.0/5:

    What. An. Amazing. Night. This was our pick for our weekly date night, and we could not have been more impressed, or had a nicer time out. Both of us expected a rustic themed, enjoyable evening but neither of us expected to have one of the best meals we’ve had in ages. This was our first time here, and it certainly won’t be our last. The atmosphere is inviting and warm, and the charm of the industrial factory mixed with hidden side street gem hit you to your core.

    We dined here in February and we’re lucky enough to enjoy their “Valentines” menu which runs all February long. Probably the best deal you’ll see all year we got bread and butter, 2x drinks (cocktails, specialty cocktails, beer or wine), 2x soup or salad, 2x filet (or chicken, salmon, lasagna), and 2x dessert (chocolate cake, creme brûlée, apple egg rolls, or another chocolate dish) all for $75!! I couldn’t believe it, and we had to ask the server twice to make sure we were dreaming.

    Our food was first class start to finish. The salads were decorative, light and refreshing but still quite filling. The steaks were cooked exactly as ordered, and had a great grill char to them which paired perfect with the spice blend- don’t get me started on the demiglaze which I happily would have drown in. Dessert was sweet and tasty, and we ate every last crumb.

    Our server was attentive and made sure we had everything we needed, and we were even lucky enough to dine there on a night the restaurant was filming footage for their website so we got to see the behind the scenes drone flying around the dining room, and got to meet the owner(s) as well.

    Run, don’t walk here on your next date night, you won’t regret it.

    Matthew Wetzel

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