An Enormous Roadside Market, Clinton Bailey Farmers Market In Buffalo Is Too Good To Pass Up
By Lea Monroe|Published July 07, 2019
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When it comes to stocking the shelves in your kitchen, after a while it becomes routine to just do all of your shopping at the local big-box grocery store. If you’re ready to shake up your routine by shopping locally, there’s no better place to head than this one farmer’s market that just so happens to be easily accessible and situate along the roadside. Easy to find and open rain or shine, see why the historic Clinton Bailey Farmers Market has been in operation for so many generations!
The history of the Clinton Bailey Farmers Market dates all the way back to the fall of 1930, where it was formerly known as the Niagara Frontier Grows Co-Op Market.
Since beginning its operation, the market has continued to draw in visitors from all over Western New York and beyond — proving to be a true longstanding roadside gem of Buffalo.
The ultimate place to stock up on fresh fruits that have been farmed locally, you'll be able to find things like apples, blueberries, cherries, strawberries, cucumbers, beans, lettuce, peas, and so much more all in season during the summer months.
Another thing that makes this market so special? Well, this isn’t just your average weekend event. Between the months of May and November, you can find the Clinton Bailey Farmers Market up and running every day of the week!