WNY Family Magazine February 2019 | Page 47

THE KIDDIE GOURMET I n my college days at Buffalo State, Coles was a hang- out on some weekends or for sorority and fraternity parties during the week. So when I was dining there recently at lunchtime, I was delightfully surprised to find a menu that welcomed foodies and children. — by Barbara Blackburn Coles 1104 Elmwood Ave. Buffalo, NY 716-886-1449 Cuban sandwich was bet- ter that the ones I ate there. However, much of the food there was very good. colesonelmwood.com Dad’s choice was picked from the Cole’s Famous ~ SPOONS ~ Burgers: Colorado Lamb FOOD 5/5 Burger. This one was topped with Tzatziki, Baby Arugula, Red Onion, Feta Cheese, SERVICE 5/5 and Kalamata Olive Salad The menu offers tasty on Wolverman’s Sour Dough choices to the small fry; English Muffin ($l4.00). We FAMILY half of the entrees were ac- agreed that this was the best FRIENDLY 4.5/5 companied by Coles sea- lamb we had eaten since the soned French fries. Drinks leg we purchased at the lo- are included. Choices in- cal farmers’ market in Wil- clude Grilled Cheese with fries ($5.50); liamsville, because it had that noticeable Chicken Fingers with fries ($5.50); “lamby” flavor we miss in much of the Hamburger with fries ($6.00); Cheese- lamb we buy today. burger with fries ($6.00); Mac & Cheese The extensive menu boasted selec- ($7.50); Penne with Red Sauce ($5.50), tions we would consider for another vis- Penne with Butter ($5.00); and Flatbread it. One was the Sticky Sweet Soy Wings Cheese Pizza ($8.00). ($10.00, $14.00, $23.00). The descrip- One of the reasons I started doing “Kiddie Gourmet” is that I appreciated knowing exactly what the kids’ food would cost before ordering. I preferred that to special half-sized portions and/or having kids eat from the parents’ plates. I usually now find that the kids’ portions are quite ample and friendly to seniors who want to stay trim. When we were at Coles, it was fes- tively decorated for the holiday season; I must admit that I chose to go there for the Tom and Jerry, reportedly the best in Western New York. Nevertheless, we could find no fault with the fare. I was pleased with the mini-sized menu for kids, which offers a maze for a lost dog finding his way home. Besides this there are coloring books and crayons and, of course, high chairs and boosters. My choice was a Specialty Hand Held Cuban, served with Kettle Chips ($10.00). This was half a large Cuban, with thinly sliced pork loin, ham, pickle, Swiss cheese, and mustard on pressed garlic bread. Having been to Cuba a few years ago, I can say that the American Let’s y t r Pa One of the Nicest Things 5 C 8 A 0 L - L 0745 You Can Give Your Child TODAY! Is HAPPY MEMORIES! Invite Skiddles the Clown to Entertain at Your Child’s Next Birthday! tion of crispy fried chicken wings, sweet soy sauce, sambal, sesame and green onions appealed to me as a happy flavor combination. (A sambal is a multi-pur- pose condiment, popular in Indonesia, Malaysia, and India.) For your informa- tion, Coles was one of twelve pubs on the Buffalo Wing Trail. Another good-sounding choice was the Fish Tacos ($15.00). That one was described as spicy mahi mahi, roasted corn salsa, pickled red cabbage, avocado creme, cilantro, and white corn tortillas. If you’re asking about the dessert, there is a nice selection, but we satisfied our sweet tooth with the Tom and Jerry — a frothy, warmed Christmastime-in- Buffalo traditional cocktail based on egg nog, with brandy and rum, usually served in a mug. Ol’ King Cole was a merry old soul, and in this case Coles has been a merry ol’ restaurant since 1934. Check out Barbara Blackburn’s food blog at culinarrations.wordpress.com. Birthdays Are Celebrated Year Round... Advertise Your Party Goods or Services in any Month of the Year in Our “Let’s Party” Section Call 836-3486 Ext. 104 For More Information. February 2019 WNY Family 47