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Re: Beef on weck
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Wed, 11 Apr 2001 11:04:35 -0400
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Recollection is a bit vague but---there was a bar/tavern called 'Ba-lo's' (sp) that had beef on weck as a specialty.  Believe it burned sometime in the 1980's.  Aptly namely for being at the corner of Bailey's and Lovejoy (?) streets.

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I'm trying to document a Western New York (especially Buffalo and vicinity) bar/tavern sandwich: beef on weck or beef on kummelweck. Any leads would be appreciated, especially anything in writing that pre-dates the 1960s. Thanks.

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