6 Flea & Street Markets in Finger Lakes That You Shouldn't Miss

May 5, 2022 Nicolette Lion

New York’s Finger Lakes region takes its name from 11 freshwater lakes placed like a handprint between Lake Ontario and the Pennsylvania border. Skiing, hiking and biking trails traverse the landscape; visitors can also indulge in various wine, cheese and beer trails. The area offers a culinary bounty, with an emphasis on farm-to-table cuisine. Rich history and culture are found throughout the region, with one attraction more inviting than the next.
Restaurants in Finger Lakes

1. City Market

401 Harrison St West Jefferson, Syracuse, NY 13204 +1 315-481-9960 [email protected] http://citymarketsyracuse.com
Excellent
90%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 67 reviews

City Market

City Market every Month is held on the 2nd Sunday of the month May to October In Syracuse . This year it is has moved to the Everson Museum of Art on Harrison Street.Features include Antiques, Art, Handmade, Clothing both Vintage and new local designers, Jewelry by local makers and vintage, Furniture by local makers and vintage,Repurpose, Mid Century Modern, Industrial Design, Mission, Local Food Vendors and so much more. Museum is open free on City Market Sundays A Market Designed for City Life

Reviewed By H3905PFkellyt

Great market for a Sunday afternoon activity in Downtown Syracuse. Unique shopping, food trucks, music, and even free admission to the museum. Free parking in the city on Sundays. No entry fee either.

2. Rochester Public Market

280 N Union St, Rochester, NY 14609-6014 +1 585-428-6907 http://www.cityofrochester.gov/publicmarket/
Excellent
65%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 171 reviews

Rochester Public Market

Reviewed By WMSGKB - East Lansing, United States

The market was everything I was hoping for and more. Within five minutes of being there I was greeted by a nice young man from a fresh fish still who gave me an introduction to the market when I told him I had never been. The variety of products was incredible, the efficient operation and friendliness of the people was delightful, and the atmosphere was lively and interesting. If I lived nearby I could see myself doing over half of my grocery shopping at the market every week. The next time I am anywhere near Rochester I will plan another visit.

3. Central New York Regional Market

2100 Park St Ste 3, Syracuse, NY 13208-1097 +1 315-422-8647 http://cnyrma.com
Excellent
62%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 68 reviews

Central New York Regional Market

Reviewed By ShawnVandy - Adkins, United States

We were in town and thought we’d stop by the Farmer’s Market. I’ve been to a lot of Farmer’s Markets but this one was by far the best! Literally hundreds of vendors selling everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to baked goods, fresh eggs, honey products, etc. etc. Often the price of produce at Farmer’s Markets is higher due the produce being ‘fresh’. Not only were the prices lower than what one would pay in a grocery store, but the produce was both fresh and frankly, very large and of top quality. If we lived here we would be frequenting this place on a weekly basis!! Parking wasn’t too bad (it’s free) and all of the sellers were very friendly. While most places took credit cards, most preferred cash.

4. Fairport Farmers' Market

58 S Main St, Fairport, NY 14450-2136 http://www.village.fairport.ny.us/farmers-market.html
Excellent
80%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 15 reviews

Fairport Farmers' Market

5. Shops at Traders Village

6128 State Route 89, Romulus, NY 14541-9565 +1 315-310-0536 [email protected] http://shopsattradersvillage.com
Excellent
50%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
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Poor
0%
Terrible
50%
Overall Ratings

3.0 based on 2 reviews

Shops at Traders Village

Largest Event Center in the Finger Lakes! We have something happening every Saturday from 10am to 4:30pm. Car shows, Festivals, Concerts, Artisans and Crafters, Food Vendors, Pony & Horseback riding, fresh produce, and the Boathouse Beer Garden with fine craft beers!

6. Soflea

217 S Salina St at the corner of South Salina and West Fayette, Syracuse, NY 13202-1501 [email protected] http://www.sofleasyracuse.com
Soflea

Soflea is glamour, glitz, leather, brass, junky beat up finishes, disco balls, Moroccan rugs, wicker, Mid-Century, Chinoiserie, and more. It’s what you love, without apology; it’s curated vintage. Come shop!

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