Eat healthy and be a good person with Step Out Buffalo

Eat healthy and be a good person with Step Out Buffalo

  • Eat something nutritious *and* delicious - Now that Halloween is over, don’t let that holiday downward spiral trap you. There’s lots and lots of healthy options to help prolong that winter bod, including Texas Chili at Fat Bob’s, Bay Scallop Ceviche at Oshun, and the Big Mike Pesto Chicken Salad Wrap at Joe’s Deli. Who knew healthy eating could be so…good? Read more on Legit Healthy Options Downtown at stepoutbuffalo.com/restaurants-healthy-options-downtown
  • Head to a good cheap show - Along with Daylight Savings Time, November also brings with it a whole new crop of really good cheap shows. You can see everyone this month from Midnight Snack to Sammus to Broncho playing all over town for as little as $1. Never heard of any of these bands? Who cares. We’re talking about good, live music FOR A DOLLAR. That’s some massive bang for your buck amirite. Read more on the 12 Shows to Put on Your Radar in November at stepoutbuffalo.com/12-shows-to-put-on-your-radar-in-november
  • Go on a fall date - Friends, couples, those flying solo. Take your pals/significant other/bad ass self on an amazing fall date. Harvest nights, weekend getaways, cooking classes, fencing – the sky is the limit and you are an astronaut, my friends. Step out of your comfort zone. Do something special. Treat. Yo. Self. After all, you deserve it. Read more on Fall Date Ideas at stepoutbuffalo.com/fall-in-love-with-these-10-date-ideas
  • Be a good human - Something else November brings? The holiday season. Don’t shoot the messenger. A lot of organizations are teaming up over the next few weeks to put together cool events that help raise money for various causes. A few of our favorites include the 2nd Annual Semicolon Tattoo Event benefiting Crises Service of Erie County; Cranksgiving benefiting Buffalo Food not Bombs; and the 4th Annual Shakespearean Idol benefiting the Partnership for the Public Good. Damn it feels good to be a humanitarian. Read more on our Guide to Buffalo’s Charity Scene This Holiday Season at stepoutbuffalo.com/buffalo-charity-holiday-season