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
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Antique Revival features New York's largest selection of antiques and decorative arts from around the world. Our showrooms contain thousands of unique 18th to 20th century antiques. Our antique shop features authentic first-finish furniture, lighting, oriental rugs, art glass, art pottery, fine porcelains, paintings and prints, Orientalia, clocks, silver, sculptures, and decorative arts. Enjoy shopping our 10,000 square feet of showroom space on your next visit to the Finger Lakes region. Relive the past and experience the joy of discovery at Antique Revival
5.0 based on 18 reviews
We are a family friendly market featuring locally grown and produced foods. The market is located in the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of Central NY and is within an hour's drive of most wineries and major attractions in the region. Emphasizing the culinary tourism aspects of the area, our over 35 vendors offer fresh produce, honey, maple syrup, jams, baked goods, organic meats, flowers and more.
5.0 based on 67 reviews
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
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.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Farm fresh creamline milk bottled straight from the farm, delicious baked goods like grandma used to make and fresh, locally grown products. Visit us during the fall season for our special events; including a Corn Maze, hayrides, and more!
4.5 based on 315 reviews
The Ithaca Farmers Market is an owner–operated cooperative market with over 160 members, who grow or produce their wares within 30 miles of the pavilion. You’ll find a full spread at the market with something for everyone — hot prepared foods, a full spread of vegetables, fruit, cheese, pastured meat, wine, cider, eggs, bakeries, and exceptionally crafted artisanal gifts for your loved ones.
We visited on a Saturday morning. There is plenty of parking, just wear appropriate footwear as the parking lot is wet and muddy. About 85% of the vendors were there when we went. Everything from fresh vegetables to wines, ciders, local crafts, honey, prepared foods, and coffee. We tried a couple of empanadas which were phenomenal and our only regret was we didn't buy more. Highly recommend.
4.5 based on 171 reviews
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.
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