Hip and funky Faso's is worth the long, strange trip

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In decor and spirit, Faso's captures the hipness of the Flower Power era

BY TOM WATERS
July 24, 2009

What a long, strange trip it was. I saddled up solo on a Thursday 
during a great deluge of a rainstorm and knew I was onto something 
special the second I walked into Faso's Grateful Bear. Entering via 
the side entrance, I knew I was going to like this place. The inner 
atrium was decorated with vintage posters from Big Brother & the 
Holding Company, the Grateful Dead (obviously) and other classic 
concerts from the heyday of Flower Power.

Jess (a no-nonsense bartender with a winning personality) served me a 
pitcher of Labatt Blue with a glass mug and a double of Wild Turkey 
101 in a glass snifter for $12. The bar top was custom-designed with 
stars and a galaxy of glitter under the black lighting and the front 
entrance was lined with lava lamps. An obscure Social Distortion song 
played on the neon jukebox and two patrons discussed the upcoming 
roller derby season. A stripper pole on a raised stage accented a 
front corner.

I couldn't help but wander around to look at all of the posters, 
pictures and collectibles from the Love Generation and beyond 
throughout the bar. The front half displayed photos of the owner, 
Chris, with Willie Nelson, Ray Manzarek (the Doors), Wavy Gravy, 
Tommy Chong and dozens of other celebrities over the years. A number 
of glass cabinets in the back were jam-packed with Beatles, Rolling 
Stones, Robert Crumb, Timothy Leary and Monkees memorabilia: 
bobbleheads, ticket stubs, lunchboxes, guitars and autographed 
artwork. As a collectible fanatic, I was fascinated and jealous at 
the same time.

A walk toward the back patio led me through a smaller room decked out 
with an orange chair shaped like a hand, a Jerry Garcia puppet, 
fluffy cotton clouds hanging from the ceiling, and a large television 
with an Intellivision game system hooked up to it. The deck was 
decorated with ocean waves and a lower deck was filled with sand and 
Tiki torches.

Around 9 o'clock, the bar filled up almost instantaneously with a 
chill, co-ed crowd of attractive young singles as the open mic 
started on stage. My friend Jon and his wife, Kari, arrived and we 
marveled at the small water fountain in the front while digging the 
music in the back.

I tried to take note of all the keepsakes and trinkets in one trip, 
but it was statistically impossible. Friends have been urging me to 
visit Faso's since it opened five years ago now I know why. It's a 
feast for the eyes and ears, and a testament to most of the best 
music from the 20th century. For a Buffalo bar that's only been 
around for a little while, there's a lot to like and a million and 
one visible reasons to tune in, turn on and order a cold one.
--

Faso's Grateful Bear Bar & Grill

1506 Abbott Road Lackawanna

Scene: Everything you loved about the '60s shoehorned into one 
convenient location.

Drinks: A wide selection of obscure bottled beers featuring Magic 
Hat, Sierra Nevada Summer Fest and John Labatt Classic. Great hard 
liquor prices.

Dress Code: Hippie casual. Grab your tie-dyed shirt and some 
stonewashed jeans if you want to blend.

Music: Open Mic Thursdays and live bands on Fridays featuring 
Metalworks and Love Puddle

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