Just Vino @ Granite Works


So what does it take to be a perfect business fit for the Granite Works building? Well, the first party to open at the corner of Main and Virginia will be a wine bar called Just Vino. Owners of Just Vino, Jeff Borsuk and Ken Wood, have been talking about opening a wine bar in Buffalo for over ten years. Finally, when Jeff was in-between jobs, he decided that the time was right to follow his passion. "We're both very happy with the direction that the city is going in," he told me. "We looked at other locations, but never considered Granite Works because we though it was going to be too expensive. When we heard what the rent actually was we decided that it was perfect for what we wanted to do. This will be a true wine bar with a seating capacity for twenty people. Between the two of us we have traveled the world tasting wines... we appreciate great food, great architecture and great wine. When I visited the wine bars in Europe they blew me away.
“We are going to have 80 wines by the glass and 20 upper-end wines by the bottle - those will constantly rotate. We're expecting customers to range from the beginner to the expert. Instead of focusing on food, we'll concentrate on wine and food pairings... not meals, but things like cheese and chocolates. I've even heard of wine and music pairings... every month we'll have a different theme - one month we'll even promote the wines of the region. We will not have a liquor license, but we will serve ten different beers including Labatt Blue since they have their US headquarters here in Buffalo. We're also planning on hosting Champagne Sundays. If I had told people that I was opening a bar in this section of Main Street six years ago, no one would have believed that this would happen. Now we'll be part of the Medical Campus, the Theater District and the new wave of people living downtown. We're going to do this right... starting in mid-July we'll be open seven days a week (hours begin at 3pm).
I spoke to Ben Obletz about his first commercial tenant for Granite Works - he hopes that the wine bar will be the anchor for the additional 3500 sq.' remaining (three storefronts). "Just Vino will be just under 1000 sq.'," Ben said. "Besides the original brick, high ceilings, and the glass front, the space will have replica (faux) wide-plank, old looking wood floors that will reflect the 1800 time period." The wine bar will also boast wrought iron and copper pub tables - found in the southern half of the bar. The northern half of the space will be dedicated to the wine bar.
Just Vino is located at 846 Main Street - Store #100.
For information on additional Granite Work space, get connected with Kathy Behan @ 716-839-1400.

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GDC
I love Wine Bars, here in NYC , they are very popular and usally offer things such as cheeze, sushi and other light foods such as mentioned. I look forward to visiting this establishment on my next visit to B-lo. ..BTW, will this be open daily? and in the day time too?
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GDC
Sorry, just read the ENTIRE story, the hours sound great! Look forward to see what else opens up in those spaces.
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PaulBuffalo
Years ago, I used to take the Main Street bus daily to school and I always gazed at the buildings on this block. The little grey stone gem, especially, used to mesmerize me. They were all in such decay and I thought that it would just be a matter of time before they would be razed. I'm stunned that such care has been taken to make these architectural treasures rise again and look spectacular. I think they would make a great postcard. (Most Buffalo postcards that I've seen are quite poor.) These are the little icons of Buffalo that should be celebrated and shared with the world.
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Jas
A great addition for the city. Campieri's down the block will have to really step-it-up if he wants to stay in business with these guys moving in!
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Rebecca
Sounds great!!
I assume there will be Flying Bison Beer as their whole operation is out of Buffalo.
Are they going to serve Shark energy drink, also HQ'd in Buffalo?
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mbhxam
maybe they can serve water right out of lake erie as that is from buffalo too!
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WilliamZabkaAllStars
1 - Not sure why Campieri's should be worried. Two entirely different establishments.
2 - Help me out here... how in the world can they serve wine and beer and NOT have a liquor license?
3 - Let's start a pool as to which wine bar closes first: Wine Thief or Just Vino?
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nicoleshoe
yay more wine bars!!!! finally cool places for young professionals to go that doesnt include high schoolers!
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dpbflo
this is a great addition to main street.
WilliamZ- I agree Just Vino is no threat to Campieri's. As far as your question- In NYS you can purchase a liquor license to serve beer wine and liquor, or you can purchase a beer and wine license which is substantially lower than a full blown liquor license. I am starting to notice a lot more places opting for beer and wine which is popular in many other states because of strict liquor laws.
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GDC
I think we should also be reminded (for those unaware) that just a few years ago, this Entire stock of buildings was completly empty and run down, on the risk of being demolished...What a far cry from just a few years.
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scooter
I'll be honest.....
I was very skeptical that Granite Works was going to land a tenant. I thought maybe a tax place or sandwich shop.....not a trendy little wine bar.
I also didn't think the development on Washington (nxt to the market) was going to get any tenants either.
I just called on a house for sale by sympony circle....$500k & I think it will sell for close to that.
What the hell is happening to Buffalo. It use to be so queit around here!
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MJWorthington
I know..they should have been torn down for a wonderful shovel ready weed filled or asphalt paved shovel ready lot years ago...we'd be so much better off ;)
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benfranklin
This is interesting. In this area of the city, a number of recent projects have been successful (mostly apartments/not as much retail). If this type of establishment is well run, and well financed, it could make it here. If it leads to a little more retail along this section of Main it fills the void between Delaware and the Medical Campus. Let's do more than hope they succeed, go and raise a glass or two.
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STEEL
Without some more shovel ready sites this part of the city is going to struggle. Damn preservationist obstructionists
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Steve
I'm looking forward to a place that has a good selection of wines by the glass that's close to the Medical Campus.
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gaustad
yea, this is what I want to do, sip some wine and look at the crack heads walking up and down main st.
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Colin
gaustad --
I've come to the conclusion that you're like Roddy Piper in "They Live" -- you have the ability to see the true crackhead identity of all the normal people the rest of us encounter.
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RaChaCha
I was going to say that these buildings were saved from the wrecking ball at the 11th hour - but actually, it was the 12th. Word is that Tim Tielman was in a judge's home *at midnight* getting an order signed to halt the demolition that the City planned to execute the next day. What led to that? When these buildings were vacant and fell into the City's hands, (we all know how that story too often ends) preservationists tried repeatedly to buy them from the City but to no avail. Then in 2003, after a fire in the corner building of the group - 846 where Just Vino will open - the City cried "public safety" and planned an emergency demolition (again, an all too common last rite for far too many of Buffalo's great buildings). Well, after the stop demolition order halted that madness, a closer look found that the fire hadn't done nearly as much damage as the City had claimed. In fact, it turned out the City knew that, and that their insurance coverage would pay more than what the demolition would cost!
Fortunately, other heros also stepped up to the plate to go to bat for these buildings, including Ben Obletz and his team, and the truly fine folks at Buffalo CPC who helped put the funding together.
The Granite Works project shows what good things happen when Buffalo's best lay-it-on-the-line folks come together and make common cause. I hope that everyone in that preservation/revitalization chain is invited to - and heartily toasted at - the opening of Just Vino, in the same building where a fire 5 years ago sparked (!) one of Buffalo's great preservation success stories.
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vgs
I love how picky First Amherst has been with their tenent selection. They do not want want a greasy kitchen or stinky bar and they really examine the prospects business plan.
and for the comment about why a beer and wine license and not liquor, first off there is a difference in the cost of the license, like thousands of dollars and that is a biannual fee I believe. It is also common for wine bars that are not full service restaurants to skip the booze.
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benfranklin
Regardless of your opinion of the Scientologists across the street from this new wine bar, they've helped clean up the area. At different hours of the day, like bees back to the nest, well groomed young people come in and out the front door, just a few feet from the granite works. Yes, five years ago I would not have stood on that corner after dark. Now it's a different story.
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GDC
I agree, I used to hate walking down this section of town when it was all neglected and run down. What an improvement indeed.
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Willie1
RaChaCha, Thanks for the history. Tim gets a lot of crap on this blog. All of it undeserved. This is a much better city with him than without him. How many folks can that be said of ! I applaud his focus & energy ! Great save to all involved.
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bflorox
@ Colin - gaustad has come to Buffalo to point out everything that is wrong and chew bubble gum, and he is all out of bubble gum! Actually one of the most entertaining fight scenes in that movie, too.
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sbrof
Gaustad I around the corner from this place for three years and walked by this place every day twice a day and have yet to see a crack head. (Scientologists don't count ;) )Do you feel the need to say such things because you are afraid that parts of Buffalo might actually be a nice place to live. What's with the negative vendetta. Sorry if you feel left out but instead of making these claims from who knows where how about you come on down to Campieri's or the new Falafel Bar when it opens. Sure there are still many poor that live in the area but that doesn't make it somehow unsafe or a war zone. 95% of these people are just trying to get by and make a living like the rest of us.
My uncle lives in the fruit belt, when I have more time I would bike over to visit him. Never once feeling threatened. Especially since i have been going to visit them since I was born. The area is a much nicer place that my childhood and while have legs more to go it is a far cry from some crack head infested hood like you seem to think all of Buffalo is. you sound like the rich snobs (i went to school with) from the exurbs who look down on everything that is blue blood. Get out a little, there is more to life than fear and crack heads.
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jdanielsid
Steel, you probably would have backed those idiots who made the decision to demolish Frank Lloyd Wright's Larkin building in Buffalo to make a parking lot. Just think what we would have had if those "Damn preservationist obstructionists" had been around then to fight to save good architecture. I am looking forward to a hip little hangout with some good character. You just can't build that from scratch these days-at least not with most budgets. It is so great to see these buildings brought back to life-Cheers to Jeff and Ken!
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LivingForge
Steel is being ironic.
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coolrobc
Willie, I'd agree that Tim gets a lot of crap on this board, but I disagree that it's "all undeserved".
His occasional forays from preservationist to obstructionist deserve criticism, but on many occasions he does a great job preserving buildings that should be preserved, and this is one of them.
I'm glad to see this corner coming back to life. The Scientologists did a fantastic job with their renovation, even if I do feel the need to cross the street to avoid the constant invitations for an audit ;). It' nice to see the rest of this area coming back to life.
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MJWorthington
At the very least, I can commend the Scientologists for setting up in the city. As opposed to the catholics that seem bent on retreating from it.
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MikeJW
I live in the city and don't see all these so called "crackheads" running about. Lay off the hippie lettuce Gaustad...
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Rez
It is a positive thing that this building was not demolished. High 5!
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gaustad
Well, I really touched a nerve with the crack head jokes with all of you. Allow me to clarify, I am not afraid nor fear crack heads nor panhandlers, but that is the majority walking up and down our streets.
Its a fact. There are not white collar workers mixed in with a few crack heads and pan handlers. On the contrary, it is 90% crack head and they harass everyone. There are way too many loitering around.
Get a clue people. My sarchasm is about security! Provide security and a safe environment and you will have all those rich folks from Amherst and Clarence move back to the city that you keep talking about.
And they will be sippin on wine at this new wine bar.
Terrible business sense on this web site.
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BuffaloTshirts
Sounds great. Just spent the day on our monthly jaunt to Niagara on the Lake to tour some wineries. Can't wait to enjoy some good wine here-looks great so far.
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Calitrano
CRACK heads!!! hhaha,,, lets all chip in and give a crack head a buck! haha. no one is moving in from amherst and clarence you can forget about it. Crack heads are everywhere... Buffalo does not have the monopoly on inner city crime or rapes or crack heads. i was in Toronto not too long ago and got hit up 3 or 4 times in one day by crack heads and panhandlers. So i guess Toronto sucks too? yeah right. Buffalo went from 8th largest american city to about number 60, so thats why we have so many empty buildings. Bad politics, high taxes, racism, etc. did it. People who live in Woodbridge ON, hate inner city Toronto, because of the crime, only difference, is NYC, Toronto, Boston, etc. have more businesses, hence more people walking around. Urban areas in inner city America is all about mixed race, eclectic, artsy people, thats prejudice in America, the 50's are over, your best hope is to bring in more business, but your not going to bring back old people, they are too jaded and long for the days when minorities were huddled in small ghettos and the city was all white bread. I had some clients from Boston ask about a wine bar in Buffalo and i didn't know where to take them. I think i said Allen street hardware. This place can't open fast enough, i am stopping in after work downtown. and Dan Campieri is my friend, stop in, the pizza is awesome.... :0)
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pizzamaker
Jeff and Ken are great guys! I look forward to their place opening. I want (need) more businesses on this section of Main street. I wish someone else got 878 Main, I like the Zepto crew but putting their offices in next door isn't going to bring positive foot traffic to the area. I actually hope that Spot coffee goes in the Red Jacket building on the corner of Allen & Main.
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