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    Pully's Farm Market

    3.4 (10 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Terrible service wasn't great food overall bad experience only would come to buy pumpkins

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    Le Roy Farmers Market

    Le Roy Farmers Market

    5.0(1 review)
    3.0 mi

    Located on Main Street in trigon park is this cute farmers market that is open every Saturday in…read morethe summer. There is music and food truck along with the following vendors. Swing by Crave'n Curbside for a breakfast sandwich or cinnamon roll while you listen to the sounds of Bryan Dwyer The Community booth with have friends from the First Presbyterian Church thrift shop. Here is what you will find as you stroll. Peas and Harmony Farm has spinach, baby carrots, baby beets, mini onions, green onions, Swiss chard, Lettuce mix and more Flint's Maple is a stop you need to make! The Sweet Heat Wing Sauce is a must try!!! From maple syrup to waffle mix, maple candies, lemonade and more there is definitely something here you need. KJ NICE FARMS will be there with broccoli, cauliflower, shelling peas, zucchini/summer squash, homegrown popcorn, jams, t-shirts, & more. Oatka Creek Farm has a tent packed full of some amazing seeding plants for your own garden along with Kale, spinach and more. They also have Stunning Swiss Chard, Lettuce Bowls and Fresh salad greens Be sure to stop and see BOTANICAL BEN and grab some microgreens. They really add a great new dimension to salads and sandwiches! He also has some amazing mushrooms! Carousel Cookies has a new flavor this week...cherry chip..YUM!!!!! These giant Farmhouse cookies are awesome! Tree Hugger Hard Cider, will be there with their local artisan hard ciders. Stop and give one of the varieties a try. Bec's Bath & Body Boutique is coming with handmade soaps, lip balms, scrubs, body butter and scrubs. So many great things here. Awesome gifts for those grads in your life too!!! Locust Oak Farm has sweet local honey, wax melts and amazing candles and honey straws. The straws are perfect for a cup of tea! Garner Farms has pasture raised chicken and pork in all cuts. Remember that sauce you picked up earlier...grab some chicken or chops to grill it with!!! Check out Kate's handmade soap and Market bags too! The Happy Pickle NY has THE BEST variety of gourmet pickles. Try a sample and take home your favorites! Rooted in Joy Farm has stunning cut flowers and sweet treats too! Casper Farms has the best juiciest most flavorful steaks and other beef cuts. Grad yourself some meat sticks too while you are there. They are great to tuck in your lunch!

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    Food truck

    Le Roy Farmers Market - Vendor tents

    Vendor tents

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    North Tonawanda Farmers Market - Brown sugar cinnamon baklava

    North Tonawanda Farmers Market

    4.4(77 reviews)
    45.3 mi
    $

    My hats off to all the vendors who setup in the middle of snow fall and freezing temperatures! This…read moreis not a normal market I go to, but I went because my favorite tamales are a vendor here. Natalie's Tamales (Instagram natalies_tamles). Met her at an Yelp event and fell in love with the tamales and sauces. Having southern roots been hard to find a good tamale, but Natalie has nailed it. The pork and chicken tamales are delicious! Like I said the weather was not the best, but I was still surprised at how many vendors were there. Ranging from fresh sausage, fruits, vegetables, sweets, cheeses and wine and alcohol. I met a chef, Chef Scott Bernard. (Instagram goodneighborflavor) He has a stand with balavka, original and brown sugar cinnamon. They both were tasty, the brown sugar cinnamon was my favorite. He was very friendly. He told me he does catering, and four course private dinners, as well as opening a Bistro in Cheektowaga coming soon. I love going and meeting new vendors. I will definitely have to try this market in the summer, where I am sure will have way more vendors. Shop local!

    It's okay. I am disappointed that vendors are not required to grow their own produce - which is…read moreclear when I see lemons with grocery store stickers and plastic containers of Driscoll's berries. Some vendors have "homegrown" signs, but many don't. What's the point of going to a farmers market and buying out-of-state produce? Some vendors have clear signage with prices, but not everyone - which makes it very time-consuming to ask lots of pricing questions if you shop on a limited budget and stressful if you don't like holding up the line. Many farmers also seem to grow very similar items. I rarely or never see things like okra, peppers other than bells, radicchio, tomatillos, purple carrots, etc. I'd love to see more variety! What do I need to do to get a decent head of radicchio around here? Most vendors only accept cash; some are starting to take Venmo now but only a few seem to accept credit cards. I wouldn't mind this except there is no signage so you have to wait in line and get someone's attention to ask at EVERY stand even before picking out veggies if you don't carry cash. There is an ATM on-site but of course it charges fees. There is very little shade and no areas to sit and rest. The one covered area is always very tightly packed with people and it is hard to walk through; I don't understand how anybody shops at the vendor tables in there. The parking lot is small, very tight, and a challenge to get into and out of - and people frequently just stop vehicles in the middle of the road and block you in. It's easiest to park along the side streets in the neighborhood - but plan ahead and bring a rolling cart to carry stuff back to the car. Finally, the market is technically year-round and happens on multiple days, but be aware that if you go during the off-season or on a Thursday that there are significantly fewer vendors and your selection will be very small. Maybe not even worth the drive depending on where you're coming from. I get it, being a vendor is hard work - I have worked at farmers markets myself - but it's something to be aware of ahead of time to set expectations so you aren't disappointed. Summary: This is one of the most stressful and least rewarding markets I've been to. I go when I want to get a huge quantity of tomatoes or apples, and otherwise avoid this one in favor of the smaller markets that require their farmers to actually grow what they sell.

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    North Tonawanda Farmers Market - Nutella banana strawberry crepe

    Nutella banana strawberry crepe

    North Tonawanda Farmers Market - Nutella banana strawberry crepe

    Nutella banana strawberry crepe

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    Brighton Farmers Market - Elote pizza from Flour City Bread

    Brighton Farmers Market

    4.4(30 reviews)
    21.7 mi
    $

    It took me so long to make it to this market-- Sunday midday is just such a busy time-- but I'm so…read moreglad I did! For a smaller farmers market, they had a great range of vendors, from fresh produce and meat to plants to food trucks and local vendor favorites (Crust Pie Co, Brian's Kitchen, etc). This was a great time, and I highly recommend if you get the chance to go! They have something for everyone. The vibe is also a bit calmer than the Rochester Public Market, and there was live jazz music!

    When I travel somewhere new, I always love to hit up the local farmer's market to take in the…read morelocal color of a town and experience the foods unique to the area. This market was in the smaller side with only two rows but they also had several food trucks and live music which were lovely additions. Parking was free and in the same lot as the market. It was fairly packed with cars but it's in a small town where parking in a nearby neighborhood does not seem to be as much of a hassle as it would be in a busier city. I went with two close friends, and we all had a great time enthusiastically sampling the local offerings and even picked up a few favorites to enjoy later. Though there were only two rows, each row had quality products including but not limited to local honey, maple syrup, baked goods, fresh pasta, meats, cheeses, and seasonal produce. One could easily plan a whole balanced meal just with one visit here. A standout for all of us was the Happy Gut Sanctuary that sold the most refreshing Kombucha which we all ended up buying. I also purchased some granola, dairy-free cookies, and freshly made pasta. The pastas I picked up included garlic basil and a Carolina Reaper pasta for my fiancé who loves all things spicy. One of my friends was a local and she plans to definitely go again just to get more Kombucha. Be sure to go early as some booths, especially the ones with freshly made products, start to sell out by the afternoon. Hopefully this was not my last visit to the Rochester area because I look forward to being able to go to this market again to sample and purchase all the seasonal goodies.

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    Brighton Farmers Market - Schutt's Apple Mill food truck: mini apple pie donuts

    Schutt's Apple Mill food truck: mini apple pie donuts

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    Greece Ridge Farmers Market

    Greece Ridge Farmers Market

    3.9(14 reviews)
    19.2 mi
    $

    As the Greece market season is coming to a close, I just want to say what a great summer/fall I had…read morefinding amazing deals here! Now overall variety of items is low - usually what's in season only but if that's all you're looking for then it's so much easier to maneuver than the Rochester public market is on a busy Saturday. Park over by the former Sears parking area and bring your raiseable bags. On Saturday's Happy Pickle is there and they are the most amazing pickles - discounts depending on how many you buy. Last week I got a huge butternut squash for $1 and hard to find honeynut squash 2/$1. I have purchased tons of red, green and nappa cabbage more than half off what you would pay at the store. Vendors are helpful, knowledgeable and very friendly. Check the Greece Ridge calendar prior to heading out as this market is not year round - but definitely a place to find great local produce for cheap.

    After my first visit I became a huge fan of this Farmers Market! I went early on a Saturday…read moremorning. Only a handful of people were there at 8:30 :) Since it's at the Greece Ridge Mall, there's plenty of parking right up close. No hassle of driving downtown fighting the crowds or finding a place to park. Vendors are friendly and willing to work with you. The prices were fantastic, so much more for your buck! I stocked up on green peppers, onions, garlic, brussel sprouts and potatoes. The onions were my favorite, so big and flavorful. Super convenient, great produce amazing prices!

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    Greece Ridge Farmers Market
    Greece Ridge Farmers Market

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    Farm Stand

    Farm Stand

    5.0(1 review)
    18.5 mi
    $

    Yes, I know, not a typical yelp review, or for that matter, a place yelp can call to get…read moreadvertising either. But, perhaps some will find it useful info none the less. On the corner of Rt 39 and Rt 20A in NY (near Leicester) there is a farm stand. In the Spring, Summer and Fall they have produce. You never really know what you will get there, its literally what the farmer drove in from the field that morning. So whatever is ripe and he felt like picking I guess. Recently they have had corn, which really is best if eaten the day its picked, forget Wegmans corn, find a farm stand or farmers market near you and get it that way. Just yesterday they had peaches and plums as well. Some gourds for the upcoming fall season. This is on the honor system. Prices are posted on a few boards, and you go from there. I never need 12 ears of corn, so I just divide by 3 for the 4 I do want. You can do the same. There is a black lockbox there for the money. I happened to be there when one of the farmers was dropping off the corn, so chatted with him for a moment. I have been driving by here for over a decade, and have often stopped by, always thought the honor system was terrific, and let him know that. He did say sometimes people don't pay, and once or twice they have had money stolen, but that for the most part this system worked well. This is a very safe place to stop, there is plenty of room for all cars and its very open and easy to see. So, if you are in the area, do yourself and your stomach a favor and stop here to see if there is anything of interest for you today. Forgot to mention, they also sell wood there, not something I buy, but I noticed it yesterday. I cant comment on the pricing of that, but I can say for 4.25 for 12 ears (+1 or 2 as the sign says) for corn, Im guessing the wood price is reasonable. The peaches were 2.50 for a small basket (and they are very good). And they have some plastic bags to make it easy for you to carry as well. I'm sure its obvious, but just in case, CASH ONLY. Correct change.

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    Farm Stand

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    Pully's Farm Market - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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