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    Marilla Country Store

    4.7 (38 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Fudge!
    Lauren S.

    This place is amazing! It's like a smaller version of East Aurora's Vidlers. So many cool foods to try and home items to play with! I am obsessed with their fudge, which is always fresh and reasonably priced. They have 16 different flavors - the peanut butter cup is my favorite, followed by the raspberry vanilla! Sooooo good. They have so many different sweets to choose from. Including chocolate covered Oreos which are another weakness of mine. The staff was super friendly and helped me find everything I was looking for. Can't wait to go back!

    Museum
    Jenny G.

    Accidentally passed this place on the way to Buffalo and was excited to stop on the way back. It's a little bit of everything. I'm sure anyone could find something they need here. Loved the different rooms and variety of goods for sale. Will definitely be back.

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    Jennifer C.

    In light of the Coronavirus restrictions, we took a country drive with our dog. Of all the grocery stores out there, this one has so much country charm! Most everything was still fully stocked. And a huge plus, there weren't many people inside. They were cleaning when we walked in!! I also noticed they offer curb side pick up We got Costanzo Rolls, fresh sliced deli, cleaning supplies, nuts, dried fruit, and a nice selection of fancy cheese at a ver reasonable price. THEY STILL HAD TOILET PAPER!!! there was a limit, but it was available. I heard the woman at the counter say they were out of liquid milk, but the had powdered milk in stock.

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    Hannah K.

    I had a friend tell me about this place originally, and have always wanted to make the trip out to Marilla but never seemed to have the time until recently. Safe to say it's well worth the 30 minute trip from the Buffalo area, and absolutely a necessary stop if you're heading out that way anyway! This place reminded me very much of Vidler's; not as massively extensive but beautifully packed with all sorts of fun seasonal decor and snacks on the first floor, and a good array of home decor on the second floor. You'll find anything you could think to find at a country store here - candles, soaps, 'farm' themed decor items, linens, Amish-made furniture, even fake florals. On the bottom floor they have cases full of chocolates and candy. I found a part of the store with all different flavors of yogurt-covered pretzels, my FAVORITE snack that definitely isn't easy to come by at your average store. (They had flavors like strawberry, blueberry, key lime...the list goes on. Huge props.) I really enjoyed the wall of 'old fashioned' toys, like your classic 'Bug Out Bob'. They also had Bat Houses, which I didn't know was a thing you could find at a country store? But apparently they hold up to ten bats! Also many bird feeders and even squirrel feeders. One incredibly redeeming quality about this place is its history! It does a fantastic job maintaining the historic value of the country store. The store has been around since 1851 and still stands with its original wood floors, counters, and light fixtures. Also, there is a secret museum upstairs in the back of the building! The museum is absolutely packed with old artifacts ranging from crates to jars and bottles, literally anything you might think to find in a country store from the late 1800's. There is an old music box inside as well, and when we visited it was playing "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic. All in all, this place is most definitely a destination for shoppers and history-lovers alike. I am very excited to visit again!

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    Great stuff that you might not find elsewhere. Perfect for around the holidays! Love the cinnamon roasted pecans/cashews they sell.

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    Love this little secret in Marilla! Staff is so kind. Great trinkets and beautiful rustic decor. Love it here!!

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    Chicken Coop Originals - fairy garden workshops available in the Spring and Summer

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    5.0(1 review)
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    I fell in love with Teresa & her beautiful gardens! It didn't look like much from the road, but I…read moreparked my car and looked at the gardens out front before going into the first building. The shops have a great variety of antiques and curiosities. Teresa greeted us warmly & offered her service if we had any questions. She also explained that in addition to the two buildings in the front of the property, there was more to see out back. As we approached the back of the property, it opened up to a large garden area & a big barn. Teresa sells succulents, herbs, and really all kinds of plants too numerous to mention. The barn has more for sale, and there's a shed on the property big enough for classes. Teresa teaches painting classes and some really fun-sounding how-to classes, like how to make a fairy garden. She hosts groups too, and makes it into a very special event. At the very back of this property is a hill that leads to an open area with a bonfire pit & a stream. Walk to the left and there's a Scripture Path that her husband designed. It's peaceful and beautiful and I can't wait to go back!

    From the owner: We now teach several different art and garden workshops. Why not break away from your usual…read moreroutine, bring a friend, learn a new skill, and meet others while relaxing in our country home and gardens. The price per class includes all materials unless noted. See website or call Theresa for more information.I prefer a minimum of 4 people to set a date. Make up your own class of friends or call to be added to another group. Times available are are flexible. Please mail in payment in advance. If you cannot come, you may give your spot to a friend.

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    The Old Steeple

    The Old Steeple

    4.3(7 reviews)
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    The Old Steeple has a variety of seasonal gifts, home goods, a few food items, and decor. I agree…read morewith the other reviews that it's more of a gift store than antique shop. I would estimate that only about 10% of the inventory was antiques and many of these were bigger items like dressers. Several of the products I looked at were made by small businesses, such as the soaps and seasoning I bought. We came in December so the store had a lot of Christmas decor while we were there. I'd love to come back during another time of year to see what they have then as well!

    I absolutely have to give this place credit for being such a cool shop, but it fell short of my…read moreexpectations. I paid a quick visit after going to Mayer Bros - this place is right down the street crossing Transit road, and is so easy to spot! They've got a small parking lot beside the building. The Olde Steeple itself is absolutely gorgeous - it's an old church built in 1880, and at one point the building had been burned down almost entirely. Extensive renovations eventually brought the Olde Steeple back to life, giving it new purpose by way of becoming a lovely shop, where you can now find some of the cutest home decor, craft items, even teas and coffee! The small barn in the back was donated to the Olde Steeple in 2010, and houses a ton of cool antique furniture pieces. I thought this place would lean more toward being an antique shop, but I didn't find very many antiques here besides what could be found in the barn. (They're listed in Sunday Driver, which is an antique shop directory for NY, so had guessed they would've had more antiques to offer.) I would classify it more as a country store if anything, though one that leans a little more toward the expensive side. I also thought this place would have had more locally made products. They had some awesome homemade jams, but the tea I bought came from SC, and one of the little decor items I bought came from China. The doily I bought also appeared to be mass-produced. I also noticed a lot of 1803 Candles products, which is a company based out of IL. There's nothing wrong with that, of course, but I would have looked more forward to spending what I did if they maybe had some Alpine Made stuff, or maybe some Amish linens and doilies? Maybe I got the wrong idea about what this place was supposed to be. But I will definitely visit again now that I know what sort of things they offer here. Just...don't plan on doing any serious antiquing at this place. Day 22

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