The Pilafs ventured out to the Dome in Rochester for shot #1. We now know why Rochester is known for it’s friendly folk. Everyone was so nice! Also, they had the entire procedure moving along like a well-oiled machine. We were so impressed! We were in and out with Band-Aids on our shoulders in less than 20 minutes. So with all this extra time, JT headed toward food and beer. (We were told to hydrate after all.)

Eli Fish Brewing Company – Batavia, NY

Open Mon-Thurs 11am-9pm and Fri-Sat 11am-11pm, Eli Fish is making great beer and serving up delicious food. Dra was such a big fan of the beer glass, she bought one!
Eli Fish has a bar, two large dining areas and tons of craft beers on tap and for sale. JT gives a Triple to the Bazooka Tooth IPA and a Home Run to the Mocha Stout.

He also gives a Home Run to their Chiavettas Hot Chicken Wings. Dra says their burgers are delicious as well.

The menu includes appetizers, soups, salads, tacos, sandwiches, burgers and entrees.

Our server, Kayleigh, was wonderful and incredibly friendly.
Dra cannot go to Batavia without stopping at Oliver’s Chocolates. It is a necessity!
Home Run for the Dark Chocolate, Carmel Sea Salt candy. It cures any symptoms with vaccines (don’t quote us on that!)

Eli Fish Brewing Company, 109 Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020 585.343.0008 www.elifishbrewing.com
Oliver’s Candies, 211 W. Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020 585.343.5888 www.oliverscandies.com
Eli Fish in Batavia NY is awesome! Great food, great beer and great people. Highly recommend this restaurant.
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