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    Farmers & Artisans

    4.6 (45 reviews)
    ModerateFarmers Market
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Flat #12 Mushrooms!!!
    Einas S.

    I really love this shop. I'm always excited to see what's been delivered by the local farmers. Today was fresh strawberries, some varieties of lettuce. There were apples to pick from and some herb plants for $1.00. One fun find that wasn't there before... Churn ice cream sandwiches!!! Yup Churn as in the Churn that goes with Lloyds! That was a really fun find. It always makes me feel like a score when something new makes its way into the shop. The other thing I always look forward to is what is available in the baked goods case. That can be devastating or ecstasy! Today it was a little of both. None of my beloved cinnamon rolls were left by 1:00. But I suppose if you aren't one of those darn early birds and actually Lallygag on a Saturday morning ,some other early bird who doesn't like to sleep will get your cinnamon roll!! But there were Butter blocks pop tarts! And some new strawberry mini loafs along with mocha scones. The mocha scones were very good! Like coffee and chocolate scone all in one. So the only thing that is difficult about shopping here is that you can never count on going back and getting something you really like. They started making a delicious spring egg salad that was so refreshing and wonderful that I truly wanted to get it again and again. Heck I don't care if you rename it summer egg salad or fall or even winter egg salad. Unfortunately you just can't count on finding something regularly or even more than a couple of times. That's the only reason I took a star off , simple disappointment. I do understand the chef is creative and there are often new things, but there are often things that seem to be staple items. Having said that I still love Farmers and Artisans and will continue to be there looking for regular treasures and new treasures!!

    Turkey Cuban with house coffee
    Melinda E.

    Indoor farmers market, bakery, prepared deli & salads...this is a nice fresh place to visit for quick lunch or for some delectable local farm fresh gourmet items. Great coffees, kombucha, baked goods, pre-packaged salads, etc. Friendly service, casual vibe.

    The late summer/early fall produce take
    Bethany M.

    I. LOVE. THIS. PLACE. I stumbled in one evening after a trip to my favorite restaurant, hoping to check out what the place was all about. There was some type of private event going on, it seemed, but the owner welcomed me in and let me know I was free to shop (I realized later that I had appeared only 2 minutes before closing time - so that was nice of her!). Local produce? Local grass-finished beef? Local candies, sauces, spreads, gifts, baked goods... everything? Everything in here is local and there's enough to put out an impressive localvore spread. I made off with some Paleo-friendly goodies from various WNY based producers, and was able to have a nice conversation with the store's beef provider (Plato Dale Farm). So glad to have it in the neighborhood, and I will for sure be back!

    Robyn G.

    Do drop in. Such a perfect and beautiful little market/bakery. Nearly EVERYTHING is local, and they have the best of the best. I took a look at their website after stopping in, fabulous. They have a full list of the farmers and artisans and what product they carry from each. I love it! You will find local produce, dairy, brews, coffee, chocolate, dog treats, soap, and much more. I love the concept of buying shares of fruit, vegetables, and soup. See their website for info on this. The staff were very accommodating and friendly as well. I was thrilled to pick up some McKenzies Hard Black Cherry Cider and some locally made garlic toasted onion fettucine while there. I will definitely drop in again anytime I am in the area. What a great way to shop a diverse selection of local products.

    Almond Croissant

    This store has the most amazing almond croissants. Can asked to have it heated up. It is very crispy and the inside is buttery with almond butter. It is not too sweet. Highly recommend! They only sell it on Wednesday and Saturday

    Fluffy flavorful Maple walnut scone caramelized with sugar. One of the best I've eaten

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    Great people Great food and a great vibe and a great look and great location people are very nice

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    Adorable miniature farmers market, would definitely recommend this for locals who want fresh produce

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    The BEST Irish Soda Bread we have ever tried! Yum!

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    Heard back from the owner, Julie, and was impressed as she offered to reimburse us for the pastries we never got....

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    Williamsville Farmer's Market - The Village Greens offer really good eggs. I didn't buy the Elderberry Tonic, but now I wonder whether I should go back and get one.

    Williamsville Farmer's Market

    4.3(8 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    It's a small farmers market, but I enjoy the people and always find some unique vegetable that I…read morehave never seen before. The people are always helpful with suggestions.

    The Williamsville Farmers Market is more of a community gathering event than a place to check…read morethings off a grocery list. I was hoping to buy some vegetables. True, not a lot is in season right now, but I couldn't find staples like cabbage, bell peppers, etc. I saw spinach, radishes, some summer squashes, asparagus, lettuce and beets. Everything mostly from just one seller. The strawberries definitely looked gorgeous at the stand where I bought a dozen eggs. This guy also had asparagus, leafy greens, garlic scapes, and honey. I noticed that the honey came from Fredonia, New York. Anyway, the last time I bought colorful eggs was at the North Tonawanda City Market. All of them were stinky bad. I felt scammed. This time I took a chance, still remembering my unfortunate purchase. I'm telling you, these eggs are super tasty. I'm an egg snob, so I know:). Some day, I'm definitely going back for more. What else did I see? There was coffee available and some snacks. Orso Nero Pizza Truck. 12 Flat Mushrooms. Flowers. Meat. Bagels. Wine. Anastasia's Bakery, and more 'artisan' kind of stuff I don't remember right now. The sourdough bread from The Heritage Kitchen At Plato Dale Farm, looked really good. I'm glad I purchased one of their loaves. It's made with whole wheat flour so it's a bit more dense, but the taste and overall product is decent. I just wonder whether any of the sourdough starters in my fridge are still usable. Baking bread takes time and care. It was money well spent. So, I brought home just bread and eggs, the perfect combination. A soft-boiled egg with toasted bread and butter for breakfast is one of the simple pleasures in this world.

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    Elmwood-Bidwell Farmers' Market - Steamworks Coffee Roasters Kokonattsu

    Elmwood-Bidwell Farmers' Market

    4.5(42 reviews)
    5.5 miElmwood Village
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    I love that everything at this market is local! There is always a fun vibe here, usually some…read moremusicians, and always delicious smells in the air. It is pretty much always crowded, so be prepared to stand in lines at most of the vendor booths. The lines actually feel like a plus to me, since it is well organized and clear to know who is next. Some markets feel more like a free-for-all of whoever is loudest and this way is far more comfortable for a person with social anxiety. Of course it's crowded because everything here is high quality and sold at peak freshness. There are fruits, veggies, prepared foods, canned foods, flowers, and in the late spring / early summer you'll find seedlings for home gardens. Prices aren't low but it is important to support our local food infrastructure and the flavors are outstanding. I have talked with a lot of the farmers and vendors and every one has been friendly and helpful. Most vendors I shop with here accept credit cards. I would love to see more variety, as most of the farm stands tend to have similar things - farmers, please grow more tomatillos, radicchio, hakurei turnips, artichokes, and other less-common veggies! Logistics: Streets are tight, parking is all parallel-parking on the street, and there are not enough sidewalks. The entire market is on grass. I don't think there are any restrooms. Bring a wagon if you intend to buy anything large or heavy.

    I love going to farmers markets whenever I visit a new place, and this market is one of the best…read moreI've been to. Easily walkable and in a gorgeous spot in the Elmwood neighborhood. It was so much fun to wander past the stalls of local food/produce/products and see all of the people out enjoying the gorgeous morning. We ate breakfast here from one of the vendors. They have a few small tables and chairs you can sit at - a lot of other people brought chairs or blankets. The vendors were varied and all local - it was really a wonderful way to start our trip to Buffalo.

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    North Buffalo Farmers Market

    North Buffalo Farmers Market

    3.9(8 reviews)
    3.4 miNorth Buffalo
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    North Buffalo Farmers Market…read more Located in the church parking lot of Holy Spirit Church just next to Burger King is a new Farmers Market - added to the rapidly growing Farmers Market scene of Buffalo NY. Opening day I noticed the vendors below. They do expect to add others moving forward. Jolie's Chinese Traditional Food Singer Farm Naturals The House of Olives Gino's Italian Bakery Hens Honey Bee Farm Kornerstone Coffee Code Blu Juice Bar Librock Farm Arden Farm I'm thrilled there is a Farmers Market closer to where I live, and not on a Sat morning. Well done on that front. While the vendor stalls were well spaced, there was also a lot of space between them, so I look forward to more vendors coming. This is a venue that is very stroller/wheelchair etc friendly, which, if you've been to other markets around town, you know is not always the case. The 4th star is because of that. The layout is just plain easy and comfortable. Parking is street, or the BK lot, which is what we did.

    Finally made it to the NBFM on the 3rd week. Most of the vendors listed in Maria's review of June…read more19th were there, along with Tammy's Candies (home made fudge-yikes!). Stocked up on honey from Geri Hens (a familiar face for years at farmer's markets in WNY), & bought a gorgeous strip steak from Librock Farm (from Gasport). I'm so glad to have a midweek farmer's market so close to home. It is my understanding that there will be an "official" opening later this month and that more vendors will be joining the market. I'm looking forward to becoming a weekly customer!

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    Boulevard Produce

    Boulevard Produce

    4.0(4 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    As a Driver It Was Extremely Stressful, Heavy Stop Counts With Heavy Amount Of Product To Deliver…read more Pay Doesn't Match The Amount Of Work You Do. Chris Is The Manager & Comes Off Cool But Is Condescending. Promised Extra $100 To Work Saturdays Which Was a Lie. They Push U To Work 6 Day Weeks. It's Unorganized & Dirty With Old Trucks/Equipment. They Literally Post On Indeed WEEKLY Asking For "New Drivers". It's More Of a Revolving Door Then Amazon & That Says Alot

    The new year is coming and y'all should resolve to get yourself a bunny and spoil him rotten with…read moreveggies. Or, y'know, more realistically resolve to finally go on that diet this year. I know we all joke about how eating unhealthy stuff is cheaper and makes us happy. But hands up if your body feels worse after the fact. Now take those hands and use one of them to tug open the door to Boulevard Produce. Post washing, of course. Keeping it sanitary. They're also keeping six feet apart and requiring all visitors to wear a mask. Now, don't fret if you forgot yours. Just pull your shirt over your face and quickly buy one of their fabric masks for sale at the entrance. Sometimes there will be disposable gloves at the entrance as well, but I didn't notice any today. Be sure to wash what you buy, as not everything comes in plastic and people don't always buy what their germs touch. Pro-tip, bring something, or someone, to carry all your goodies with you as you shop. Much like the farmers market there aren't baskets or buggies to tote your things around. I've been offered a box before by a nice chap that works there, but on the chance it's his day off, best not to risk dropping your mound of goods. I'll be honest. I tend to breeze past a good bit of the first wall when I enter the cooler, as I am a wuss when I comes to trying new veggies like swiss chard and parsnips. But then you turn around and there is what I think of as Hector's Heaven, with cheap varieties of lettuce and carrots that'll please my bunny until he's fat. It's over half off the price that's across the street at Tops. They've got fruits for me, as I am a fruit fanatic, and carts of dairy too. This week there were massive bins of 50 cent per pound apples that I dug into. In the other room there was also a sale on taters where there had previously been bell peppers. They'd been 3 for a dollar before, and fueled my bunny's addiction. Thankfully they're still priced pretty low, as my spoiled boy and I want to eat like royalty. Really healthy royalty. They've got other goodies too, like honey and maple syrup. There is only so much room in my backpack and I have to practice self restraint as I lay my findings on the counter. I'm left with change to spare and skedaddle before I can convince myself to just carry more in my hands. Because when it comes down to it, produce does rot. Besides, they're open six days a week, so I can stop back for more. Hector gives this place 5 paws up. (Well, four paws and one of my hands, but he tried.)

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