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Geiger of McGuire Real Estate Services brings Andale Cantina to Williamsville

Buffalo, NY McGuire Real Estate Services, a local, full-service commercial real estate firm,is opening a new 6,675 s/f Andale Cantina, represented by McGuire broker Jim Geiger.

Andale Cantina will be opening its doors, at 6850 Main St. (the former My Dads/TGIF,) in the beginning of May 2022. Andale Cantina features authentic Mexican cuisine and an energetic ambiance. Menu items are fresh and made to order, highlighting the flavors, aromas, and vibes of traditional Mexican cuisine while spinning them into a refreshing and timeless experience.   

With seating for 200, customers will be able to choose to dine inside or outside under a covered patio. Andale Cantina is in an exciting phase of development throughout the Western New York region. With existing locations already at 9416 Transit Rd. in East Amherst and 1402 French Rd. in Depew. 

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