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  1. OX AND STONE, Rochester - Restaurant Reviews, Photos

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    The Rio Bamba was Rochester's swankiest restaurant and a pillar of the cityโ€™s โ€œRestaurant Rowโ€ for more than a half-century. Corporate bigwigs and government officials were among the regular customers. Newspaper columnists name-dropped of hobnobbing with actresses and movie moguls who stopped by the Rio.
    Alfred Greene founded the Rio Bamba in 1949. News accounts said Greene copied the name of his favorite New York City restaurant. Henry Clune and Bill Beeney, who were columnists for the Democrat and Chronicle, wrote often of the Rio in those early years.
    Newspaper columnists name-dropped of hobnobbing with actresses and movie moguls who stopped by the Rio. A reputed mobster once was charged with beating a man with a tire iron in the posh restaurant. The Rio Bamba was in a converted 19th century Victorian home on Alexander Street, between Park and East avenues.
  3. The Bar Rio โ€” Ox and Stone

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  5. Bamba Bistro - Rochester Wiki

    WEB282 Alexander St, Rochester NY, 14607. Bamba Bistro was a casual re-incarnation of its previously formal atmosphere, when the upscale restaurant was called the "Rio Bamba." The chef and ownership was โ€ฆ

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  8. Private Events โ€” Ox and Stone

    WEBTHE bar rio. Great for 40 . The Bar Rio was named in homage to the former Rio Bamba, a Rochester Landmark, and is suitable for up to 40 guests, featuring archways and a stunning patinated walnut bar with ten draught โ€ฆ

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