Taste The Southern Fish Fry From Phat Catz In Buffalo For A Memorable Dining Experience
Phat Catz in Buffalo offers delicious Southern comfort food with recipes passed down through generations.
No matter what you find yourself craving while you're at home or visiting here in the city of Buffalo, you'll always be able to discover a restaurant that suits your needs. If you happen to be one of the many people who are often seeking out something savory and comforting, then you've most likely begun to uncover little Southern gems like Toutant over on Ellicott Street. For those who are ready to take on more finger-licking good dining destinations, then be sure to check out all that Phat Catz has to offer!
Right at the corner of Kensington Avenue and Olympic, Phat Catz is one of the latest restaurants to open up here in Buffalo and we couldn't be happier to have this little culinary gem in our backyard.
A quaint spot on the corner, owner Kim Collins has been able to quickly gain a loyal following through her delicious dishes.
Using recipes that have been passed down through her family for generations, Kim Collins has an aroma pouring out of her kitchen that you'll wish you could contain and take home with you.
So, what types of dishes will you be able to find here? Let us give you a taste.
Specializing in food that will leave you feeling wonderfully full, you'll be able to order things like Southern Fried Chicken, Mac n Cheese, Yams, Wings, Fried Pork Chop, Loaded Nachos, BBQ Ribs, Cajun Jumbo Beef Burgers, Green Beans, Rice...
...Buffalo Shrimp, Haddock, Manhart Catfish Sandwiches, Decker Perch Sandwiches, and so many other delicious dishes that you’ll wish you had stumbled upon sooner!
With a horseshoe-shaped bar that's known to serve up amazing drinks and food that will transport you to the south without ever leaving Buffalo, there's so much to love about Phat Catz.
To find out more about dining at Phat Catz on Kensington Avenue, click here.
Hours:
Monday and Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday and Thursday: 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Friday: 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Saturday: 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday: 12 p.m. to 10 p.m.
If you're ready to explore what other new restaurants have popped up around the Queen City in recent times, then be sure to also read about how It Only Takes One Visit To Fall For Buffalo’s Chic Root & Bloom Restaurant!
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