Farmers Markets in Buffalo Niagara
March 5, 2021

Want an authentic local grocery shopping experience? Then you’ll have to go to a farmers market. Need help finding one near you? We have put together the definitive list of farmers markets in Buffalo Niagara.

by Max Fisher

There are dozens of amazing farmers markets in Buffalo Niagara, all with their own unique products from around the region

Continuing a Tradition

Nowadays, the world seems so automated. Anything authentic or natural seems to be trumped for the sheer sake of convenience, and nowhere is this more prevalent than your local supermarket. Yes, indeed, having an abundance of food ready to be plucked or carried into your cart with extreme ease is nothing short of a triumph for all humanity. But with all this abundance of convenience inevitably, there’s a trade-off. Where’s the connection? Meaning where’s the bond (no matter how small) between the person who tended the field, took care of the soil, and patiently waited as all his or her hard work eventually sprouted out of the ground and was ultimately brought to be sold with pride to a grateful customer? In your local supermarket, you miss that, with all the options in front of you, it’s essentially just an endless supply of products, and let’s be honest, “your local supermarket” is never really local. If you want an authentic local grocery shopping experience where you can put a real honest to goodness face to the products your buying, then you’ll have to go to a Farmers Market. Luckily, we have put together the definitive list of Farmers Markets in Buffalo Niagara.

 

A selection of veggies available from the Elmwood Bidwell Farmers Market

My Farmers Market of choice is The Elmwood Village Farmers Market. I appreciate it more than anything for the simple fact that just by me walking to the market, I’m cutting through a lot of the fat that comes with shopping at a supermarket chain. There isn’t a sense the food I see before me is a result of a hodgepodge of different vendors across the country or, in a grander view, the entire world. When I step through that door, I know for a fact that this is all homegrown or handmade (or at least regionally grown, but who likes semantics?). It’s something about the smell of the place that puts me in a sort of blissful trance, filled with appreciation because I understand that someone had to wake up early and use their hands to provide pretty much everything in sight.

There’s a real sense of authenticity in a Farmers Market as well. It took months to grow these items. They aren’t just things developed in a lab somewhere and then hit with countless sprays or whatnots to preserve taste, color, texture, etc. For all intents and purposes, what you see is what you get, and with a world getting more and more comfortable with fabrication by the day, that’s a relief. So when I drop my hard earned cash on the counter for a bushel of apples or some greens or whatever I might fancy in that particular moment, I’m happy to do so because I know that the food wasn’t explicitly grown for me, but rather it’s for us, and I’m glad to support and show my gratitude for the hard work that’s been put in.

No Veggies, No Peace

There is a saying: “No Farms, No Food.” A Farmers Market, if you think about it, really is the last bastion for the American farmers to truly have his or her work appreciated. Since humans have been on earth, farmers have been an essential part of their communities. In many cases, during the early days of civilization, the farmers and their crops were the main reason people remained alive. They were held in high esteem, and rightfully so. But as time progressed and technology improved, the farmer’s role as an essential provider for the community dwindled until the point they were relegated to the background altogether.

Yet what the farmers market provides as a residual effect of just being there is that it puts the farmer’s importance in full view for all to see. People often forget, but farmers are the unsung heroes of the food industry. Their jobs are all year ‘round in some capacity, and they work grueling hours that go way beyond your typical 9 to 5, and they rarely, if ever, get truly recognized for these tasks, which they accomplish day after day.

The convenience and scale of selection that supermarkets offer often pale in comparison to products from smaller-scale, locally-grown farmers markets

Supporting a local farmers market in Buffalo Niagara is like saying “I see you” to all that worked the field and eventually brought the food to your plate. Spending money at your local Farmers Market puts it right in the same hands that grew that corn you love, or the squash you make wonderful soup with, or the tomatoes you like to put in your salad. There’s no middle man, and then the overhead is relatively inexpensive, so you can rest assured that what you give will find its way directly to the person responsible for the things you love so they can keep providing them. Keeping your dollars local will always be the best way to spend them.

The Farmers Market as a concept is simultaneously simple but rich with history and utter importance. When you purchase something from there, it’s as if you’re partaking in a more modern version of how the world used to work. It’s good to know that there’s still a place where honesty and hard work are fundamental tenets of your grocery shopping experience.

So, if all the self-service doodads at your supermarket make you feel like an overly polite robot is servicing you, and the aisle upon aisles of products you have at your fingertips are just springing blank nameless faces in your mind upon purchase, why not give a local Buffalo Niagara farmers market a try? At least you’ll know exactly who grew it and where, and you’ll be helping those same people directly. It’s a win-win for the entire community!

Farmers Markets in Buffalo Niagara

Choose any Farmers Market to view market details, get directions and more.
 
 
Alden Farmers Market

13119 Broadway st. alden, NY 14004

Alfred Farmers Market

3 S. Main St alfred, NY 14802

Belmont Farmers Market

5429 state route 19N Belmont, NY 14813

Broadway Farmers Market

999 Broadway Buffalo, NY 14212

Canal Village Farmers Market

127 W. Center st Medina, NY 14103

Chandler Street Market

27 Chandler St Buffalo, NY 14207

Clarence Hollow Farmers Market

10717 Main St Clarence, NY 14031

Clinton Bailey Market

1443 Clinton St Buffalo, NY 14206

Colden Community Farmers Market

8745 Supervisor Ave Colden, NY 14033

Downtown Country Market

671 Main St Buffalo, NY 14203

Dunkirk Farmers Market

corner of Ruggles St & Cliffstar Court Dunkirk, NY 14048

East Aurora Farmers Market

123 Grey St East Aurora, NY 14052

Eastgate Plaza Farmers Market

4927 Transit Rd Buffalo, NY 14221

Eden Farmers’ Market

2912 Legion Dr Eden, NY 14057

Ellicotville Farmers Market

Elizabeth St. Ellicottville, NY 14731

Elmwood Village Farmers Market

corner of Elmwood Ave & Bidwell Pkwy Buffalo, NY 14222

Enchanted Mountains Farmers Market

1900 Constitution Ave Olean, NY 14760

Fredonia Farmers Market

SUMMER LOCATION: Church Street Fredonia, NY 14063
WINTER LOCATION: 321 East Main Street (Rte. 20) Fredonia, NY 14063

Genesee County Farmers Market

Corner of Bank St & Alva Pl Batavia, NY 14020

Grand Island Farmers Market

1841 Whitehaven Rd Grand Island, NY 14072

Hamburg Farmers’ Market

45 Church St Hamburg, NY 14075

Holland Farmers Market

Commons Parking Lot on Olean Road/Rt. 16 Holland, NY 14080

Jamestown Public Market

17 W. Third St Jamestown, NY 14701

Kenmore Farmers Market

2919 Delaware Ave Kenmore, NY 14217 

Lakewood Farmers Market

Corner of Chautauqua Ave & Summit St Lakewood, NY 14750

LeRoy Farmers Market

Trigon Park LeRoy, NY 14482

Lewiston Artisan Farmers Market

Academy Park Lewiston, NY 14092

Lewiston Grand Bazaar

1437 Ridge Rd Lewiston, NY 14092

Lockport Community Farmers Market

57 Canal St Lockport, NY 14094

MAP Mobile Market & Farm Stand

Mobile & 387 Massachussetts Ave Buffalo, NY 14213

Market at Graycliff

6472 Old Lake Shore Rd Derby, NY 14047

Newfane Methodist Farmer’s Market

2699 Main St Newfane, NY 14108

Niagara Falls City Market

779 E. Market St Niagara Falls, NY 14301

North Buffalo Farmers Market

780 Parkside Ave Buffalo, NY 14216

North Tonawanda City Market

corner of Payne Ave & Robinson St North Tonawanda, NY 14120

Olean Farmers Market

400 N. Union St Olean, NY 14760

Peaceful SOUL Farmers Market

11359 Southwestern Blvd Irving, NY 14081

Pendleton Station Market

Pendleton Center, Campbell Rd in front of blue water tower

Salamanca Farmers Market

Broad St Salamanca, NY 14779

South Buffalo Farmers Market

Cazenovia Park Buffalo, NY 14210

Springville Farmers Market

341 W. Main St Springville, NY 14141

Tom Tower’s Farm Market

759 Lockport St Youngstown, NY 14174

Town of Pendleton Farmers Market

6570 Campbell Blvd Pendleton, NY 14094

West Seneca Farmers Market

1250 Union Rd West Seneca, NY 14224

Williamsville Farmers Market

5583 Main St Williamsville, NY 14221

Wilson Community Farmers Market

300 Lake St Wilson, NY 14172

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