David’s guidebook

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This is the best breakfast place in Niagara Falls. It's usually pretty busy on the weekends, and reasonable during the week days. The food is fantastic and the service is very good. It's run by the family of a Hall of Fame hockey player and there are a lot of cool artifacts on display.
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Blue Line Diner
4424 Montrose Rd
8 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
This is the best breakfast place in Niagara Falls. It's usually pretty busy on the weekends, and reasonable during the week days. The food is fantastic and the service is very good. It's run by the family of a Hall of Fame hockey player and there are a lot of cool artifacts on display.
This is a great local restaurant that serves great food at reasonable prices. During January and February they usually have great specials. If you want to know where locals go, well, this is the place. It can get busy at times, so I wouldn't recommend it if you are in a rush.
58 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Paris Crêpes Café
4613 Queen St
58 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
This is a great local restaurant that serves great food at reasonable prices. During January and February they usually have great specials. If you want to know where locals go, well, this is the place. It can get busy at times, so I wouldn't recommend it if you are in a rush.

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Avoid eating anywhere near the Casino's, prices are high.

If you want to eat out, I'd try local destinations near Downtown Niagara Falls, not near the actual falls. If you don't have a vehicle then order take out. Also, a lot or establishments charge a "tourist" tax. You can request to have this taken off your bill.