Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The Geekery- a new restaurant in Niagara Falls

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A new restaurant in Niagara Falls is allowing you to keep in touch with your playful side. “The Geekery” is a unique way to dine, letting guests enjoy a meal while checking out movie posters, video games and comic books.

Suzanne Bilski, co-owner of The Geekery says it allows you to unleash your inner nerd. “Whether you’re a geek or whether you’re socially awkward, whether you’re autistic, or whether you have downes or some kind of special need – it’s a place for everybody. It’s a place where you’re accepted.”

They’re describing the “geek-theme” as including movies, cartoons and videogames and that continues right into the menu with items like the Darth baconor, and lord of the onion rings.

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