Meatball Street Brawl 2 is THIS SUNDAY

Join us for the second annual Meatball Street Brawl on September 17 at Osteria 166.

Osteria is shutting down Mohawk St. and inviting 20 of the best meatball purveyors in town to put their meatballs where your mouth is. Ok, that’s weird. But you get our point.

The Bill’s game will be on a large screen. The meatballs will be many. There will be beer and wine and bread and antacid.

Proceeds go to local charities and you get a chance to tailgate for a road game.

Hope to see you here. Come hungry.

NOTE: Be sure to watch Nick and Lou visit participating restaurants and talk smack all week leading up to Sunday.  right here only on WNYmedia.net!!

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