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2 Kids Goat Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/2-kids-goat-farm2 Kids Goat Farm milks their goats and cows daily and produces a variety of fresh and aged cheeses from their rich creamy milk. They choose to alternate between goat and cow milk depending on the time of year, to make sure everyone gets a break. They also make their own goat milk soaps, lotions, and lip balms, and sell to local retailers and restaurants to support local business.
682 Cowles Settlement Rd, Truxton https://2kidsgoatfarm.com/ (315) 447-3364 2kidsgoatfarm@gmail.comAbundance Food Co-op
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/abundance-food-co-opAbundance Food Co-op specializes in sustainably grown, made, and sourced healthy food. Certified organic food not only tastes good, but it supports a better food system. And a food co-op like Abundance is an organic form of business that helps create a more vital community around it. Come discover new flavors and inspirations across their departments—we offer a full range of healthy, everyday groceries!
571 South Avenue, Rochester http://abundance.coop/ (585) 454-2667 chris.pepe@abundance.coopAcorn Designs
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/acorn-designsAcorn Designs has been creating eco-friendly paper products as notecards, journals, and stationery since 1981. They are dedicated to finding the greenest papers available and highest quality art and stories to present you with a great product with environmental integrity. All their products are sourced and manufactured in the US; mostly within very close proximity to their studio in the Finger Lakes.
4491 Reynolds Rd, Trumansburg http://acorndesigns.org (607) 351-3787 info@acorndesigns.orgAddison Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/addison-farmers-marketFarmers market at the Town Hall. Saturdays 8 AM - 4 PM, May -October
8808 County Road 21, Addison https://www.iloveny.com/listing/addison-farmers-market/44486/ (607) 359-2100 vaddison@stny.rr.comAGAVA
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/agavaThe mission of AGAVA is to create a fun and inviting destination centered on excellent seasonal cuisine, entertainment, and community. Their farm-to-table ingredients support local suppliers and farms. They believe that AGAVA has a responsibility towards the well-being of their customers, the sustainability of the environment, and the prosperity of the regional community.
381 Pine Tree Road, Ithaca https://www.agavarestaurant.com/ (607) 319-4366 contact@agavarestaurant.comAll Occasions Catering and Events Planning
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/all-occasions-catering-and-events-planningAll Occasions Catering & Events Planning is a full service special events catering company that organizes and manages all facets of an event, while making good use of Rochester’s wealth of talented musicians, florists, designers, event planners, photographers and artists. They offer a wide range of menus to include the full spectrum of special events: weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, theme parties, corporate events, and New York State wine and food pairings, kosher and gluten-free options are always available.
Cumberland St, Rochester http://rochestercaterer.com/ (585) 244-2870 info@rochestercaterer.comAnabel's Grocery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/anabels-groceryAnabel’s Grocery provides nutritious, affordable food for all Cornell students through a student-run grocery store and offers educational programs that creates a fun, inclusive, empowering community around quality food, food choices, wellness, and positive social change.
Anabel Taylor Hall, 548 College Avenue https://anabelsgrocery.org/ contactus@anabelsgrocery.orgAuburn Farmers' Co-op Market, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/auburn-farmers-co-op-market,-incFarmers' market held in the parking lot across from Curley's Restaurant, 7 AM - 2 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, June through October.
96 State St Parking Lot Across From Curly'S Restaurant Auburn, NY 13021 http://www.facebook.com/AuburnFarmersCoOpMarketInc (315) 704-8609 auburnmarket@aol.comAurora Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/aurora-farmers-marketWeekly farmers market (Saturdays 9AM – 1PM) June through October. The mission of the Village of Aurora Farmers Market is to provide access to high quality, locally grown and/or produced food and other products to promote and support local farmers and small businesses in our southern Cayuga County region. Held at the Wells College Boathouse.
Wells College Boathouse, Main Street http://www.auroranyfarmersmarket.com (315) 406-5349Bath Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bath-farmers-marketBath Farmer's Market offers everything, not just local farm produce. They are a new kind of farmers market and they cater to farmers, crafters, designers, and small business. Founded in 1974. Open 9 am-2 pm. Check their page for dates.
Pulteney Square, Bath https://www.facebook.com/bathnyfarmersmarket (607) 527-5045 bathfarmersmarket@gmail.comBeer Tree Brew Co
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/beer-tree-brew-coThe brainchild of three CNY natives, Beer Tree started as a dream mentioned on the family hop farm. Since, it has grown into a bourgeoning community of craft brew enthusiasts and newbies alike. As a Farm & Microbrewery in New York State, they have merged their passions for creating unique and ever-evolving craft beer with their love of community. Beer Tree is not only focused on brewing delicious state of the art brews; they’re a community of passionate people living life to the fullest.
197 Route 369, Port Crane http://beertreebrew.com/ (607) 204-0712 info@beertreebrewco.comBespoke Apothecary
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bespoke-apothecaryBespoke Apothecary is a permaculture farm that grows various fruits, vegetables, and medicinal herbs organically. They also raise free-range chickens and honey bees, naturally. They also use the plants they grow in their all natural face and body care products, etc.
103 Sullivan Crest Road, Elmira https://www.bespokeapothecary.com/ (607) 426-0999 deaddogfarmhoney@gmail.comBinghamton Brewing Co.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/binghamton-brewing-coBinghampton Brewing Co. is a friendly New York farm brewery crafting a selection of classic, flavorful, and surprising beers on-site in Johnson City. As a farm brewery, they source their ingredients from local producers. Their brews feature NYS hops and malt and they also carry local wines and ciders.
15 Avenue B, Johnson City https://www.bingbrew.com/ (607) 238-3448 info@bingbrew.comBluebird Trail Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bluebird-trail-farmBluebird Trail Farm is a small, friendly educational farm that offers a variety of activities and products. They are located in the hills of Corning NY, and are dedicated to raising fresh, chemical-free produce and healthy pasture-raised meats. They offer farm visits, a CSA membership, a nature trail to hike, or picking fresh vegetable and fruits from the gardens. They love hosting small groups of children and adults.
951 Harris Road, Corning http://www.bluebirdtrailfarm.org/ (607) 329-4023 bluebirdtrailfarm@gmail.comBlue Spoon Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/blue-spoon-farmA small family farm in Central New York. Serving our neighbors with quality breeding stock, fresh vegetables, goose eggs, and nutritious meats, raised on local feeds.
5105 State Route 224, Odessa https://www.facebook.com/blue.spoon.farm/?ref=page_internal (607) 898-9050 bluespoonfarm@gmail.comBottomland Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bottomland-farmBottomland Farm is a small-scale, family farm that produces rabbit, chicken, and pork meats. Bottomland Farm raises only pasture-raised and heritage-bred animals in order to protect the well-being of its livestock and land.
410 Brown Road, Berkshire https://m.facebook.com/bottomlandfarm/ farmer@bottomlandfarm.comBottomless Brewing
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bottomless-brewingBottomless Brewing is a farm brewery and serves their beer, local wine, and non-alcoholic beverages. Located on the Finger Lakes wine and beer trail, along the northeastern Seneca Lake, Bottomless Brewing craft beer is brewed on site in a renovated old dairy barn.
3543 East Lake Road, Geneva http://bottomlessbrewing.com (315) 325-4380 info@bottomlessbrewing.comBranchport Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/branchport-farmers-marketBranchport Farmers Market offers plenty of farm-fresh produce. Some farmers also participate in the Farmers Market Nutritional Program. They also have baked goods, maple products and hanging baskets of plants. In addition, they have locally made wood furniture, wood crafts, cleaning products and hand-made quilted items. Summer Market Every Thursday 4- 6:30 PM
3369 Guyanoga Road, Branchport https://www.fingerlakesmuseum.org/single-post/2016/05/23/Branchport-Farmers-Market (315) 536-7567 branchportfarmersmarket@gmail.comBrew and Brats at Arbor Hill
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brew-and-brats-at-arbor-hillBrew & Brats at Arbor Hill, established in 2011, is a venture built upon the rich historical significance and enjoyment of hops, an integral ingredient of beer. Their Frog Hollow Pale Ale, Gully Washer IPA and Turtle Crawl Porter are produced for them by CB Craft Brewers (formerly Custom Brewcrafters) of Honeoye Falls. Arbor Hill has partnered with Artisan Meats from Canandaigua to offer nothing but the best in taste and quality when it comes to their brats. The featured sausage is made with Arbor Hill Sherried Wine BBQ Sauce which has been a staple at Arbor Hill almost since the winery opened in 1987.
6461 State Route 64, Naples https://brewandbrats.com/ (585) 531-4113 info@brewandbrats.comBrighton Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brighton-farmers-marketThe Brighton Farmers’ Market is a producer-only market held in the Brighton High School parking lot Sundays, 9 AM - 1 PM, mid-May to mid-November. The market was founded in 2008 as part of the Town’s Color Brighton Green initiative, which was established to promote environmental sustainability among Brighton residents and businesses. The market offers vegetables, fruit, meat, plants, eggs, flowers, baked goods, honey, maple syrup, pasta, mixes, and herbal products. All farmers are local to the region; most live and farm no more than 40-50 miles from Brighton.
1150 South Winton Road, Rochester http://brightonfarmersmarket.org/ (585) 269-8918 info@brightonfarmersmarket.orgBrighton Honey
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brighton-honeyBrighton Honey is passionate about honey and they produce a natural local honey without chemicals, antibiotics, or pesticides. It's organic, raw, local honey from local hives in the town of Brighton, Rochester NY.
106 Norman Road, Rochester http://www.brightonhoney.com/ (585) 376-0930 info@brightonhoney.comBrookton's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brooktons-marketThe Brookton's Market is a local grocery deli store, serving breakfast sandwiches and bagels, cold and grilled sandwiches, homemade soup, homemade deli salads, homemade baked goods, and much more. It features a large variety of fresh, local and organic produce, local fresh eggs, local beef and pork, and local dairy products, and showcases local artists and crafters with their handmade items for sale.
491 Brooktondale Rd, Brooktondale http://www.brooktonsmarket.com/ (607) 539-7900 karyn.brooktonsmarket@gmail.comBroome County Regional Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/broome-county-regional-farmers-marketAll vendors are local to Broome or surrounding counties and produce the best products around. Visit the market to meet your local farmers/artisans, buy fresh produce and purchase delicious prepared food.
840 Upper Front St, Binghamton http://www.broomecountyregionalmarket.com/ (607) 772-8953 aw738@cornell.eduBrownie's Produce Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brownies-produce-marketLocated in the heart of Jacksonville, NY in close proximity to Taughannock Falls State Park, Brownie's offers a wide variety of seasonal locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, locally produced jarred products, ice cream, cheeses and exquisite lawn furniture. Featuring seasonal items from spring hanging baskets and annuals to fall pumpkins & Christmas trees, Brownie's is always expanding and changing their product line.
1901 Trumansburg Road, Trumansburg https://www.facebook.com/Brownies-Produce-Market-81544844550/ (607) 387-9420Buy Local Food NY
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/buy-local-food-nyThis web directory and buy-local promotion effort was started as a 5-county grant-funded project at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County, with support from the Park Foundation. Initial directory listings came from the Guide to Foods Produced in the Southern Tier & Finger Lakes, a print publication compiled and distributed in Chemung, Cortland, Schuyler, Tioga and Tompkins Counties by members of the Cornell Cooperative Extension’s South Central NY Agriculture team.
615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca http://buylocalfoodny.org (607) 272-2292 mr55@cornell.eduCafe Dewitt
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cafe-dewittLocated in the heart of the historic Dewitt Mall in downtown Ithaca, Café Dewitt is a haven amid the bustling stores and shoppers of the mall. Known for their imaginative and fresh cuisine, this European-style eatery has won multiple awards for their brunches, serving both the classics, like their bountiful farmhouse breakfast plate, and a lively selection of creative specials, such as a steaming plate of lemon-chiffon pancakes topped with mascarpone whipped cream. The menu features locally and regionally sourced ingredients prepared by Chef-owners Joshua Eckenrode and Brent Perkins.
215 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca https://www.cafedewitt.com/ (607) 273-3473 cafedewitt@earthlink.netCandor Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/candor-farmers-marketThe Candor Farmers Market began in the spring of 2013. They give local vendors and farmers a place to come together and share fresh produce, baked goods, eggs, honey, meat, other foods, handcrafts and more with the community. Their market is held in the Candor Community Pavilion at the Candor Town Hall each Thursday from 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm, usually from sometime in June through mid or late September.
101 Owego Rd, Candor http://www.candorfarmersmarket.org/home.html candorfarmersmkt@gmail.comCCE-Tompkins Buy Local Food Campaign
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cce-tompkins-buy-local-food-campaignThe Buy Local Campaign by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County is a community based initiative that evolved out of expressed interest to sustain local agriculture and build a stronger local food system in Tompkins and surrounding counties.Their goal is to foster the environmental, economic and social vitality of the community by increasing the connections between consumers and farmers. Through outreach, marketing, and special initiatives they seek to raise individual and institutional awareness about the benefits of buying fresh locally grown and made products and to make local food an integral part of daily life. They are currently working on increasing farm to restaurant connections, establishing farm to institution connections and providing access to fresh and nutritious food to low-income families.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://ccetompkins.org/agriculture/buy-local (607) 272-2292 tompkins@cornell.eduClosed Loop Systems
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/closed-loop-systemsClosed Loop Systems is a waste management company that designs, builds, operates, and maintains customized resource recovery facilities. Their business is to work with clients (municipal, industrial, agricultural, institutional) to upcycle waste by recovering materials close to their source. Their mission is to implement renewable waste solutions that serve a circular economy.
124 North Genesee Street, Geneva https://closedloopsys.comCobblestone Valley Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cobblestone-valley-farmCobblestone Valley is a diversified organic farm certified by NOFA-NY Certified Organic, LLC, located in the heart of New York State. The backbone of the farm is dairy, with all other enterprises connected to and synergistic with milk production. In addition to the dairy, they produce certified organic pastured poultry, which includes both broilers and turkey; grass-fed beef, pastured pork, pick-your-own strawberries, and compost. Their milk goes to Organic Valley, which is a national, farmer-owned, farmer-operated co-op based in LaFarge, Wisconsin. Although the co-op is national, milk is sold regionally.
6609 Rt. 11 Homer, NY https://www.cobblestonevalley.com/ (607) 591-9607 cvfarm@icloud.comColtivare
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/coltivareLocated just a block from The Commons, Coltivare is the downtown Ithaca culinary center, event venue, and farm-to-table restaurant of Tompkins Cortland Community College. Their professionally staffed restaurant supports four related degree programs as well as sourcing much of its produce from the college’s TC3 Farm in Dryden. Serving seasonal New American fare locally sourced and inventively prepared, they let the natural flavors of the Finger Lakes shine through. They also feature a full selection of craft cocktails, regional wines, and New York State beer.
235 S. Cayuga Street, Ithaca http://coltivareithaca.com/ (607) 882-2333 jps014@tompkinscortland.eduCornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-cooperative-extension-of-steuben-countyThe mission of Cooperative Extension is to enable people to improve their lives and communities through partnerships that put experience and research knowledge to work. Extension staff and trained volunteers deliver education programs, conduct applied research, and encourage community collaborations. Their educators connect people with the information they need on topics such as commercial and consumer agriculture; nutrition and health; youth and families; finances; energy efficiency; economic and community development; and sustainable natural resources. CCE-Steuben is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization and is part of the Cooperative Extension land grant system, a partnership between County, State, and Federal governments that is administered in New York State through Cornell University. Each county's Cooperative Extension association is independent and works to serve the needs of the county in which it is located.
20 East Morris Street, Bath http://putknowledgetowork.org/ (607) 664-2300 steuben@cornell.eduCorning Indoor Winter Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/corning-indoor-winter-farmers-marketThe Corning Winter Farmer’s Market features locally grown produce, naturally raised meats, eggs, maple & honey, baked goods, handmade soaps, body products and so much more. Every Thursday, November through March 10am to 2pm.
100 Nasser Civic Center Plaza, Corning https://www.facebook.com/CorningIndoorWinterFarmersMarketCorning Winter Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/corning-winter-farmers-marketThe Corning Winter Farmer's Market is a twice a month market featuring locally grown produce, naturally raised meats and eggs, maple and honey products, baked goods and so much more! The Corning Winter Farmer's Market is open the 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 11am to 3pm from Nov. to March. Located inside at 1 West Market Street, Corning, NY
1 West Market Street, Corning https://www.gafferdistrict.com/events/corning-winter-farmers-marketCortland Produce
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cortland-produceCortland Produce primarily serves area restaurants, with wholesale deliveries six days a week. They stock over 5,000 items, including produce, meats, dairy, and other products from numerous regional producers. They also have an equipment and supply program in place, paper and janitorial supplies, catering items, take out and home meal replacement packaging.
150 Johnson Road, Freeville http://www.cortlandproduce.com/ (607) 708-8029Creekside Cafe
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/creekside-cafeCreekside Cafe specializes in delicious, locally sourced, farm to table cuisine for breakfast and lunch. The Cafe is happily situated in the middle of the Village of Trumansburg, in the heart of the growing local food shed made up of small farms, producers and agri-entrepeneurs.
4 West Main Street, Trumansburg https://www.creeksidecafetburg.com/ (607) 342-8145Crosswinds Farm and Creamery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/crosswinds-farm-and-creameryCrosswinds Farm and Creamery is a community-minded CSA. Your investment in their farm provides them with needed income to purchase inputs for raising their animals, as well as to develop and process new products! You are not only investing in the farm, but in the 100+ local businesses they work with in the process of growing your food – you are truly investing in your community. Nearly all of the materials used to build the farm have been recycled in one way or another. In 2011, they "deconstructed" the barns at another farm & hauled all of the materials home. They love using the sun to heat the 200+ gallons of hot water needed daily for the dairy! They also recycle all of the plastics used on the dairy.
6762 Log City Road, Ovid http://www.crosswindsfarmcreamery.com (607) 327-0363Crow and Owl Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/crow-and-owl-farmCrow and Owl is a farm startup, currently prepping fields for hazelnuts and berries. They are a member of NY Tree Crops Alliance, and plan to have a U-pick ready for 2022!
5 White Hawk Lane, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/CrowAndOwlFarm/ crowandowlfarm@gmail.comDilmun Hill Student Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dilmun-hill-student-farmDilmun Hill is a student-run farm with a mission to provide students with opportunities for experiential learning, group collaboration and research. Throughout the year, they host work parties where volunteers work in the fields and experience the latest in sustainable agricultural practices. The student managers and steering committee members collaborate with the Organic Coordinator and Faculty Advisors to provide leadership in farm operations and disseminate information through education and outreach.They also collaborate with various organizations on campus, such as MacDaniels Nut Grove. Their popular campus farm stand offers Dilmun Hill produce for sale from June through October and we supply local produce to Cornell Dining and Manndible Café in season.
705 Dryden Road, Ithaca https://cuaes.cals.cornell.edu/farms/dilmun-hill/ dilmunhill@cornell.eduDiversion Brewing Co.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/diversion-brewing-coWhat started on the kitchen stove quickly transitioned to the garage and then into a business. Not only are their beers hand crafted, but they take a lot of pride in their "built not bought" motto. Almost everything in their tasting room has been refurbished, recycled, or even up-cycled and built by not only them, but their friends and family as well. This combination creates a welcoming atmosphere in which you can totally relax!.
729 Wyncoop Creek Rd, Chemung http://www.diversionbrewing.com/index.html (607) 542-9168 brewerydb@gmail.comDry Brook CSA
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dry-brook-csaDry Brook CSA is committed to sustainable farming and good growing practices that protect natural resources, ensure freshness and quality, and support the health of its members. Dry Brook CSA is a local start-up agricultural enterprise which embraces the concept of a traditional CSA whereas focus will be on the production of high quality foods for a local community, using sustainable farming methods and good growing practices and a shared risk membership–marketing structure. This kind of farming operates with a much greater degree of involvement of consumers and other stakeholders than usual — resulting in a stronger consumer-producer relationship.
325 Dry Brook Road, Owego https://www.localharvest.org/dry-brook-csa-M67959 (607) 873-2768 drybrookcsa@gmail.comEast Side Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/east-side-farmers-marketEastSide Market welcomes you to enjoy products from area farmers and craft vendors including fresh local produce, maple syrup, cheese and live music! The market takes place on Fridays from 2:30 to 6 pm starting in June and going until mid October.
760 East Water Street, Elmira https://www.facebook.com/pg/EastSideMarketElmiraNY (607) 734-4453 dkh54@cornell.eduEdible Finger Lakes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/edible-finger-lakesEdible Finger Lakes is a culinary magazine dedicated to celebrating and promoting the regional food scene, with a focus on the many farms, vineyards, culinary artisans, chefs and home cooks, farmers’ markets, food shops, country inns, restaurants and cafes in the area. Their mission is to promote local foods and festivities and to persuade people living in the region, and those who visit, that fresh food from the area is the most delicious, exciting and healthy choice when it comes to the plate or the pantry. They want consumer dollars to stay close to home by supporting the local farmer, culinary entrepreneur and chef whether at the market, the farm stand or featured on the café menu. Their stories are people based and our pages are filled with beautiful color photography, enticing artwork and mouth-watering recipes.
Ithaca, NY https://ediblefingerlakes.com/ info@ediblefingerlakes.comFarmer Ground Flour
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/farmer-ground-flourFarmer Ground Flour began milling flour in 2009 from the grain that they grow in New York's Finger Lakes region. Through a custom series of beautiful pink granite millstones, their process creates astonishingly fresh and vibrant flour. A whole grain is the entire seed of a plant. This seed or kernel is composed of endosperm, germ and bran. They designed their milling process to retain the integrity of these three parts and impart the nutrition of the whole grain—allowing the natural nutrients, fibers, oils and flavors to speak for themselves.
240 Aiken Rd, Trumansburg http://www.farmergroundflour.com/ (607) 387-1007 farmergroundsales@gmail.comFinger Lakes Cider House
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-cider-houseFinger Lakes Cider House at Good Life Farm is the hub of the hard cider renaissance in New York apple country. All of the meat, dairy, produce and grains are raised on the FLX farms, making their food farm-to-table. You'll find them located on scenic Route 89 along Cayuga Lake in Interlaken, just north of Ithaca and Trumansburg.
4017 Hickok Rd, Interlaken http://www.fingerlakesciderhouse.com/ (607) 351-3313 info@fingerlakesciderhouse.comFinger Lakes Tasting Room
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-tasting-roomThe Finger Lakes Tasting Room offers rotating tastings of regionally produced wine, beer, hard cider, and mead, along with wine bottle sales, non-alcholic drinks, local cheeses, meats, and baked goods, gifts, and more.
31 Main Street, Cortland https://www.experiencecortland.com/destination/finger-lakes-tasting-and-tap-room (607) 344-3084 fltr31mainst@gmail.comFish's Farm Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/fishs-farm-marketFish's Farm Market is a five generation family offering a wide variety of fruits and vegetables during a growing season which usually starts with strawberries and asparagus in May/June and ends with pumpkins and winter squash in November, along with greenhouse-grown flowers, bedding plants and hanging baskets. Their products are available at at their greenhouse and U-Pick strawberry fields in Shortsville, at several farm stands, and through a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) share program.
4494 Mount Payne Road, Shortsville https://www.facebook.com/FishsFarmMarket/ (585) 289-4215Fleur De Lis Brew Works
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/fleur-de-lis-brew-worksFleur De Lis Brew Works take pride in being good stewards of the land and its resources. Their beer garden has been in the Partee farming family for three generations. They intend to create high quality beer with New York ingredients including hops grown on their property. Their beer is brewed with naturally filtered limestone well water giving it a distinct quality not found in commercial breweries. Other locally sourced ingredients will be vegetables & fruits, honey from a closely guarded apiary, maple & walnuts sourced from the property.
3630 State Route 414, Seneca Falls https://fleurdelisbrewworks.com/ (315) 665-2337 info@fleurdelisbrewworks.comFLX Table
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/flx-tableFLX Table in Geneva, NY was dreamed up by Chef and Master Sommelier Christopher Bates. In most restaurants you have your own table, but at FLX Table things are being shaken up a little! FLX Table seats just 12 people at a single, large table which is a focal point of the experience. You will sit with your party, but may also be dining with strangers whom you may get to know as the evening goes on. Featuring unique, three to five-course dinners that change seasonally and often, and with a wide selection of local beers and wines to compliment the entrees, every night makes for a unique, farm-to-table experience at FLX Table.
22 Linden Street, Geneva https://flxtable.com/ (315) 730-3083 jj@flxhospitality.comFood and Ferments
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/food-and-fermentsMakers of naturally fermented sauerkrauts, kimchi, beet kvass, kombucha, pickles & more. Working with local farmers, retailers, & restaurants to bring ferments to the table. They're all about seeing our community eating healthy, local, fermented foods & beverages. Basic traditional foods, and food preparation methods of cooking and storage. They look to do our part to bridge the gap which the processed food era has made.
3175 State Route 13, Truxton http://www.foodandferments.com/ (215) 954-8243 foodandferments@gmail.comFood and Health Network of South Central New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/food-and-health-network-of-south-central-new-yorkThe Food & Health Network (FaHN) is an eight-county coalition of diverse stakeholders working to build food-secure communities and a thriving, healthy, regional food system through collaboration. FaHN is a program of the nonprofit Rural Health Network of South Central NY, whose mission is to advance the health and well-being of rural people and communities. FaHN supports programs and policies that bridge connections between local agriculture, food access and healthcare so that all community members have access to nutritious food and local farms and businesses remain viable for many years to come. Their network takes an interdisciplinary, systematic, and regional approach to impact South Central New York’s food system.
455 Court Street, Binghamton https://foodandhealthnetwork.org/ (607) 692-7669 esummerlee@rhnscny.orgFoodlink
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/foodlinkFor more than 40 years, Foodlink has leveraged the power of food to end hunger and build healthier communities in Allegany, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates counties. Foodlink’s community health programs provide new access points to nutritious and affordable food in underserved communities. They empower individuals and families to make healthy choices through nutrition and culinary education initiatives. Through their food bank, they distribute nearly 20 million pounds of food annually to a network of nonprofit partners.The Foodlink Community Kitchen nourishes thousands of children daily with healthy meals, slices locally grown apples that are distributed throughout New York, and prepares people for careers in the regional food industry through a one-of-a-kind career empowerment program.
1999 Mt Read Blvd, Rochester https://foodlinkny.org/ (585) 328-3380 info@foodlinkny.orgFreeville Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/freeville-farmers-marketThe Freeville Farmers Market is a pop-up style farmers market that runs on every Sunday from 12pm - 3pm, May through September. Their location offers plenty of easy parking and a playground and field for kids to run free in. Vendors offer local vegetables, meat, cheese, honey, maple syrup, shiitake mushrooms, coffee, eggs, herbal iced-teas, and other products from professional local farms and small hobby operations.
43 Main St, Freeville http://freevillefarmersmarket.org/ freevillefarmersmarket@gmail.comFull Plate Farm Collective
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/full-plate-farm-collectiveThe Full Plate Farm Collective is a multi-farm organic CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) in the Ithaca, NY area, comprised of founding members Remembrance Farm, Stick & Stone Farm, Three Swallows Farm, and a small network of other local growers. Their farms grow over 50 acres of organic vegetables which are offered through 500 summer and 300 winter CSA shares to households in Ithaca, Trumansburg, and Danby. Full Plate members have unlimited access to U-Pick gardens at Stick and Stone Farm and Three Swallows Farm, access to "side dish" CSAs from other local producers, like the Finger Lakes Fruit Bowl, Wide Awake Bakery, Double E Farm mushrooms, Autumn's Harvest, Black Pearl Creamery, and LilyRoot Farm pasture-raised eggs, and an invitation to community events like cooking classes, Harvest Dinners, potlucks, workshops, seasonal celebrations, volunteer opportunities, and educational events on the farm.
Ithaca, NY 14851 https://www.fullplatefarms.com/ (607) 379-2866 csa@fullplatefarms.comGeneva Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/geneva-farmers-marketThe City of Geneva's Farmers Market operates on Wednesdays at the Exchange Street Parking Lot across from Lyons National Bank from 3:00pm - 7:30pm starting June 17- October 14 and Saturdays at the FLX Welcome Center Lakefront 8:00am - 1:00pm starting June 20 - Oct. 3. They offer a bountiful supply of locally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, plants, flowers, baked goods, canned goods, handcrafted items and wine tastings.
Exchange Street, Geneva https://www.facebook.com/Geneva-Farmers-Market-246307672154569/ (315) 789-5005 dsharman@geneva.ny.usGlenwood Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/glenwood-farmsGleenwood Farms is a CSA because they want to support local agriculture, help their farm become sustainable, and want to support the local economy. Glenwood Farms participates in local farmers markets to stimulate the communities economy and to keep our food local! Glenwood sells bison as well as a number of other local products.
1084 Glenwood Heights Road, Ithaca http://glenwoodfarms.com (607) 272-7809 info@glenwoodfarms.comGreenStar Food Co+op
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/greenstar-food-coopGreenStar is a consumer cooperative, collectively owned by over 12,000 member-owners. Everyone is welcome to shop at GreenStar Food Co-op, which celebrates fresh, whole foods, sustainable living, and the transformative power of a strong local economy. GreenStar is Food Justice Certified, supports Fair Trade, offers generous benefits and pays a Livable Wage to its employees, gives advantageous pricing to local farmers, and makes its food available to everyone through FLOWER, their food access program. It is a full-service grocery store with a prepared foods department and bakery, a health & wellness department, expansive bulk foods, and body care offerings.
770 Cascadilla Street, Ithaca https://greenstar.coop/ (607) 273-9392 marketing@greenstar.coopHazelnut Kitchen
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hazelnut-kitchenThe Hazelnut Kitchen, right on Main Street in Trumansburg, is based off of two straightforward philosophies – a casual, but elegant dining atmosphere, and simple, but delicious food made with the best ingredients available. Their menu is short, but packs a flavorful punch with recipes that are unpretentious and locally-sourced.
53 E Main St, Trumansburg http://hazelnutkitchen.com/ (607) 387-4433 hazelnuts@hazelnutkitchen.comHeadwater Food Hub
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/headwater-food-hubHeadwater Food Hub is revolutionizing the way food moves through the community by making good, honest, regional foods easily accessible and affordable to everyone. Their philosophy is that food is a collective approach. They hope to drive change to the NY state food system by cultivating a community centered on local food sourcing. They've made their local supply chain a full circle that encompasses those who produce and grow our food, with those who prepare and enjoy it. Headwater Food Hub represents a revolution in the way food moves through our world by making local, regional products easily accessible and affordable. Simply put: they're making it easier for you to source the right foods, support local farmers, and enjoy the best regional meat, dairy, produce, and groceries.
6318 Ontario Center Rd, Ontario https://www.headwaterfoodhub.com/ (585) 565-4848 home@headwaterfoodhub.comHellers Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hellers-farmHellers Farm grows high quality fruits and vegetables on 73 acres plus more than 35,000 square feet of greenhouses. The Hellers' produce is grown with natural fertilizers, and a understanding of the local ecology. They produce over 30 different crops, which are sold fresh at local farmers markets and retail outlets.
1157 County Road 39, Bainbridge https://www.facebook.com/hellersfarmCSA/ (607) 316-2251 info@hellersfarm.comHeron Hill Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/heron-hill-wineryHeron Hill Winery is nestled into a hill overlooking scenic Keuka Lake, with additional tasting rooms in Himrod and Cananadaigua. For 40 years the winery has set the highest standards for wine quality, customer satisfaction and tasting room experience. Their grapes are grown without chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides, with cultivation practices that protect soil, support biodiversity, and reduce the need for irrigation. Heron Hill is an active participant and a highly rated grower with VineBalance.
9301 Co Rd 76, Hammondsport http://www.HeronHill.com (585) 394-0173 info@heronhill.comHollenbeck's Cider Mill
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hollenbecks-cider-millHollenbeck's Cider Mill uses fresh NY apples to make cider and other apple products in the fall and winter season. They have grown into making donuts, scratch baked goods, and selling a range of delightful products including jams, jellies, pickles, candy, maple syrup, honey and cheeses. The bakery makes pies, fresh bread, soft pretzels, pizza, etc. They proudly serve the surrounding community by offering high-quality products and a chance to see how they're made. Additionally, they offer local produce and host the Virgil Farmer's Market on Saturdays.
1265 NY-392, Cortland https://www.hollenbeckscidermill.com/ (607) 835-6455 hollenbeckscidermill@gmail.comHoneyApple Hill
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/honeyapple-hillHoneyApple Hill is a small homestead in Harford, New York. They cultivate bees on their hillside acreage. Their fallow field, formerly a horse pasture, has proved an excellent location for bee-friendly wildflowers, including goldenrod, blackberry, sweet clover, and milkweed. They offer honey sales by word-of-mouth, and through Mead Magic, their one-gallon, make-your-own mead kit.
Harford, NY 13835 http://www.honeyapplehill.com/Hopshire Farm & Brewery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hopshire-farm-breweryHopshire Farm & Brewery is operated by Diane Gerhart and Randy Lacey as a family owned business. They have combined their belief in New York agriculture, local foods and great beer into a brewery that will use as many local ingredients as possible to product high quality beers of several styles.
1771 Dryden Road, Freeville http://hopshire.com/ (607) 279-1243 info@hopshire.comHornell Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hornell-farmers-marketHornell Farmers Market features local vendors and farmers selling handmade crafts & jewelry, homemade jellies and bread, farm fresh produce, all natural, organic items and more. The market is held in the Broadway Mall on Thursdays from 12:00pm - 4:00pm, May - October.
1 Steuben Square, Hornell https://www.iloveny.com/listing/hornell-farmers-market/44592/ (607) 324-9786 hpg@infoblvd.netHumble Hill Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/humble-hill-farmHumble Hill Lodge is one of Ithaca's longest running culinary agri-tourism destinations. Enjoy delicious breakfasts made from farm fresh produce and other high quality local foods. They sell weekly to the Ithaca Farmer's Market. The farm follows a CSA model.
390 Tallow Hill Road, Spencer https://www.humblehill.com/ (607) 738-6626 info@humblehill.comIndian Creek Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/indian-creek-farmCome to Indian Creek Farm—“Ithaca’s Orchard Playground”—for 40 acres of fresh picking fun, open sunrise to sunset every day, May through November. Pick your own strawberries, raspberries, peaches, apples, pears, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, pumpkins, squash, cukes, zukes, and flowers. Or buy them prepicked at the stand. Drink the fresh-pressed cider... and drink in the glorious views! Bring a date, bring the kids, bring a picnic!
1408 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca https://indiancreekithaca.com (607) 227-8248 cumminsnursery@gmail.comIron Flamingo Brewery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/iron-flamingo-breweryIron Flamingo supports local businesses by allowing food to be ordered in, and hosting local food venders on a regular basis on the premises. They use local farmers for their hops and malt, helping to sustain the rich agriculture of the Finger Lakes. They are proud to utilize green energy in the brewery, using solar power for the brewing process. They support regional charitable events by providing not only beer, but a unique, family friendly location.
196 Baker Street, Corning http://www.ironflamingobrewery.com/ (607) 936-4766 info@ironflamingobrewery.comIthaca Beer Taproom
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-beer-taproomNestled in the heart of New York’s beautiful Finger Lakes Region, Ithaca Beer Company demonstrates its pride by brewing world-class craft beer inspired by its home. At Ithaca Beer, they are driven to reflect the culture, creativity, and diversity of the area in everything they do. From their complex and innovative beers to the local fare served in their lively Taproom brewpub - their unwavering attention to detail and passion for their community and their craft is unmistakable. In addition to year-round favorites like the popular Flower Power IPA, you can also choose from new five barrel beers, a special Thursday night cask, and seasonal selections on rotation.
122 Ithaca Beer Drive, Ithaca http://ithacabeer.com/ (607) 273-0766 marketing@ithacabeer.comIthaca Coffee Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-coffee-companyIthaca Coffee Company takes great pride in their vibrant and unique selection of seasonal, small-batch roasted gourmet coffees, available for purchase in-store, for wholesale, and served in their cafes. The gourmet market in the Triphammer store features many locally made products as well as a distinct selection of artisan cheeses, provisions, chocolates, confections, and custom gift basket service.
2255 North Triphammer Road, Ithaca https://ithacacoffee.com/ (607) 257-2626 info@ithacacoffee.comIthaca Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-farmers-marketThe 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 for those in need of a meal, a full spread of vegetables, fruit, pastured meat, bakeries, and exceptionally crafted artisanal gifts for your loved ones.
499 3rd St, Ithaca http://www.ithacamarket.com (607) 273-7109 info@ithacamarket.comIthaca Honey Works
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-honey-worksIthaca Honey Works is a family-run bee farm located near the blossoming hills of Ithaca, New York. They produce artisan neighborhood honey and honeycombs in three delicious seasonal flavors. Their apiaries in Ithaca, New York are surrounded by fragrant fields, bountiful orchards, lush forests, and rolling hills – in other words, a nectar treasure trove for their bees. Honey comes in all kinds of different flavors and colors. At Ithaca Honey Works, they offer three different sizes of jars of our nature's finest Spring, Summer, and Fall honey.
91 Townline Rd, Ithaca http://www.ithacahoneyworks.com (607) 342-4606 ithacahoneyworks@gmail.comJackman Vineyards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/jackman-vineyardsJackman Vineyards farm is located on the west side of Cayuga Lake in Ithaca, NY, just north of Indian Creek. They grow many varieties of tomatoes, including heirloom tomatoes as well as cherry, grape, and beefsteak types and a variety of sweet and hot peppers and other seasonal fruits and vegetables. Their produce can be found at the Ithaca Farmers Market 4 days a week: Tuesday in De Witt Park 9am-2pm, Wednesday at East Hill 4-7pm, and Saturdays (9am-3pm) and Sundays (10am-3pm) at Steamboat Landing in booth #52 down by the dock). January through April, find their apples and flower sprouts at the indoor Ithaca Farmers’ Market.
1016 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/jackmanvineyards/ (607) 280-6817 alex@jackmanvineyards.comJerry Dell Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/jerry-dell-farmOpened in 1946, Jerry Dell Farm is still family owned and operated, with a mission to produce fresh and local foods. They have been certified organic since 2000, and earned New York State’s prestigious “Super Milk” award for outstanding milk quality and herd health, and have 15+ years of “Dairy Distinction” status.Jerry Dell Farm Store, located at the Freeville location, offers organic and natural meat, produce, eggs and cheese. The produce and milk is certified organic through Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York. All produce is grown within 3 miles by Ithaca Organics, owned by Trever Sherman. Jerry Dell Farm is also certified to sell raw organic milk to the public.
41 Fall Creek Road, Freeville https://www.facebook.com/jerrydellfarm/ (607) 351-8747 info@jerrydellfarm.comJuneberry Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/juneberry-farmJuneberry Farm is locally run farm just east of Seneca Lake serving unique super fruits, with the largest crop of Juneberries (Saskatoon) in New York State. Visitors can discover recipes and information about juneberries, sample the fruit, tour the property, and pick their own berries. Many other berries, fruit, vegetables, and herbs are also grown for U-pick.
6960 1st St, Ovid https://www.juneberryfarm.com/ (315) 952-5060 juneberryfarm@gmail.comKeuka Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/keuka-brewing-companyThe Keuka Brewing Company was the first micro-brewery on Keuka Lake and one of the first in the western Finger Lakes region. The brewery was name the "best craft brewery in New York State" in 2014, winning the prestigious F.X. Matt Memorial Cup Award. Keuka Brewing is run by a father-son team who take pride in their commitment to creating quality beer and locally sourcing ingredients when possible. At the helm of brewer Mark Musso, the brewery creates some of the most unique and forward-thinking brews in the region.
8572 Briglin Rd, Hammondsport https://www.keukabrewingcompany.com/ (607) 868-4648 rich@keukabrewingcompany.comKindred Fare
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/kindred-fare"To share is to love" is the philosophy behind Kindred Fare. With a focus on farm to table foods and creating their own recipes that change with the season, or simply when the folks behind it all feel like trying something new, there's always a warm, new experience waiting to be discovered at Kindred Fare. Expect local, seasonal produce and a wide array of Finger Lakes wines to choose from!
512 Hamilton Street, Geneva https://kindredfare.com/ (315) 787-0400 contact@kindredfare.comKinship & Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/kinship-companyKinship & Company offers wedding planning and coordination services to couples in upstate New York. They are owned and operated by Rachel Ostlund, an expert cook and coordinator who receives rave reviews for her calm composure, encouraging excitement, and professional poise. Rachel sources food and services for her events from local farms and businesses, and teaches baking classes using locally grown flour.
4398 Jacksonville Road, Trumansburg https://www.kinshipandcompany.com/ (607) 793-0303 kinshipandcompany@gmail.comLakeview Organic Grain
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lakeview-organic-grainLakeview Organic Grain stocks organic corn, roasted soybeans, peas, soybean meal, flaxmeal, barley, oats, wheat, and sunflower meal. As much as possible, they purchase this grain from New York and Northeast organic crop farmers. They carry organically approved animal health care products from Crystal Creek in Wisconsin and AgriDynamics in Pennsylvania. They carry a full line of organic crop seeds, including hybrid and OP corn, soybeans, barley, oats, wheat, rye, buckwheat, spelt, triticale, field peas, winter peas, clover, alfalfa, timothy and other pasture/cover crop grasses and legumes. Serving organic livestock and grain farmers in upstate New York and throughout the Northeast.
119 Hamilton Place, Penn Yan http://lakevieworganicgrain.com/ (315) 531-1038 mh@lakevieworganicgrain.comLaughing Goat Fiber Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/laughing-goat-fiber-farmLaughing Goat Fiber Farm is a local farm that specializes in home-grown Angora and Cashmere goat, alpaca, and sheep fibers. Located on a hill outside of Ithaca, NY, the farm also produces the materials needed for its original, hand-made fiber goods.
1485 Mecklenburg Road, Ithaca https://laughinggoatfiber.com/ (607) 351-7361 lisa@laughinggoatfiber.comLiquid State Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/liquid-state-brewing-companyLiquid State Brewing Company is focused on creating high quality, small batch beers with their 20 hectoliter brewhouse. Their on-site beer hall offers their fresh ales and lagers as well as local wines, beers, ciders and foods from around New York and beyond, coupled with local food trucks, as well as the opportunity to order-in from surrounding restaurants,
620 W Green St, Ithaca https://www.liquidstatebeer.com/ (607) 273-7080 info@liquidstatebeer.comLittletree Orchards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/littletree-orchardsLittletree Orchards is committed to creating an environmentally conscious sustainable U-Pick Apple Orchard and an enjoyable enhanced outdoor setting where family and friends can have fun. They specialize in tree fruits, primarily apples, along with diversified agricultural products which compliment promoting the “Littletree Experience.”
345 Shaffer Road, Newfield http://littletree-orchards.com/ (607) 564-9246 littletreeorchards@gmail.comLively Run Goat Dairy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lively-run-goat-dairyLively Run Dairy is a family run, sustainable farm in Interlaken, NY that began production in 1982. It is one of the first commercial goat dairy operations in New York State. They make goat and cow cheeses including blue cheeses, Chevre, gouda, and cheddar, which are sold in a wide range of local stores and used at several local restaurants. Come visit the farm, taste the artisan cheeses, get a tour and eat some cheesecake on the porch.
8978 County Road 142, Interlaken https://www.livelyrun.com/ (607) 532-4647 info@livelyrun.comLocal 315 Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/local-315-brewing-companyA craft brewery located in the 3-1-5 supporting local products and local people - They have had several successful harvests and are brewing with our own locally grown hops. They harvest honey from their own bees and eggs from their own chickens. They are committed to sustainability through the use of locally sourced products.
3160 Warners Road, Warners https://www.facebook.com/Local315/ (315) 468-233 office@local315brewing.comLocalFiber
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/localfiberLocalFiber supports and promotes the Finger Lakes region's array of animal fiber producers with online directories connecting fiber farms, skillful artisans and makers, manufacturers, fiber services, and buyers who enjoy local, regenerative, natural fiber and textiles. They also host gatherings of farmers and fiber artists, and their website offers educational resources and a regional event calendar.
Freeville, NY https://localfiber.org/ localfiber.ny@gmail.comLocal First Ithaca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/local-first-ithacaLocal First Ithaca is an inclusive network of independent, locally owned businesses & services, farmers, non-profits and community members that brings people, businesses, and organizations together to create a successful local economy that uses resources, experience, and inclusiveness to create a thriving and livable community.
Ithaca, NY http://localfirstithaca.org/ (607) 592-4424 localfirstithaca@gmail.comLuna Fiber Studio
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/luna-fiber-studioLuna is a fully equipped weaving studio and all inclusive textile studio, offering a wide range of classes and workshops.
27 West Main Street, Dryden http://www.lunafiberstudio.com/ lunafiberstudio@gmail.comMain Street Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/main-street-farmsMain Street Farms offers many benefits to their CSA members, including convenient pick-up locations, an office delivery option, different size options, weekly newsletters that show each week’s veggies with helpful tips and recipes, and a personal connection directly from farmers to the community. They do not use any chemical pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizer, and they cover crop fields to build the soil and prevent erosion. They also provide educational programs that we provide free of charge. By joining the CSA, you help them keep the programs running, and help kids eat their veggies.
3320 State Route 215, Cortland https://mainstreetfarms.com/ (607) 218-2101 help@mainstreetfarms.comMarilla's Mindful Supplies
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/marillas-mindful-suppliesMarilla's Mindful Supplies is a locally-owned store offering low waste alternatives to a wide range of everyday products, including home care, body care, and organic bulk foods. Dedicated to sharing plastic-free options with everyone, the shop is a place where anyone can walk in and make a simple plastic-free swap in whatever way makes sense for their lifestyle.
438 Exchange Street, Geneva https://marillas.com (315) 759-5016 hello@marillas.comMeadowsweet Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/meadowsweet-farmMeadowsweet Farm offers a CSA program. In addition, all of their farm practices are organic and they do not use any artificial chemicals or drugs on their animals nor on the farm. When the animals are sick, which is very rare, they treat them only with homeopathy. In addition to their dairy cows, they also raise chickens, some pork and some beef. Their bull calves and some of the heifers are raised for beef. They are either Jersey crossed with Angus, or straight Jersey. The resulting beef is tender and juicy and never needs marinating or special treatment. The animals are butchered around age 3, having been grass-fed that whole time.
2054 Smith Road, Lodi http://meadowsweetfarm.com/about-2 (607) 582-6964 dairy@meadowsweetfarm.comMia Restaurant
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mia-restaurantMia restaurant features fine cuisine from many Asian countries in a unique and beautiful atmosphere. At Mia, they offer an eclectic menu and when available they pride themselves in using local produce, sustainably harvested seafood, and hormone & antibiotic free meats for our Slow Food Pan-Asian cuisine.
130 East State Street, Ithaca http://www.miaithaca.com/ (607) 277-2000 miatapasbar@gmail.comMiles Wine Cellars
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/miles-wine-cellarsMiles Wine Cellars is located on the shores of Seneca Lake. Enjoy wine tasting in their 1802 Greek Revival home on a palatial estate, or visit their Boathouse and Inn.
168 Randall Crossing Road, Himrod http://mileswinecellars.com/ (607) 243-7742 info@mileswinecellars.comMill Creek Cafe
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mill-creek-cafeMill Creek Cafe is a small family-run cafe serving fresh paninis, wraps, salads and burgers using locally raised produce, beef and other goods. They work with local growers and producers whenever possible, to provide a truly fresh and unique dining experience. They also have a great selection of Finger Lakes wine and New York craft beers. Enjoy outdoor seating during the summer! Breakfast is available on the weekends.
8705 Main Street, Honeoye https://www.millcreekcafe.com/ (585) 229-2620 millcreekcafe@gmail.comMinglewood Mushrooms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/minglewood-mushroomsMinglewood Mushrooms primarily produces gourmet outdoor log-grown shiitake mushrooms along with oyster and lion's mane mushrooms. Their mushrooms are sold directly to customers, and to local restaurants and markets, including the Virgil Farmer's Market, Hollenbeck's Cider Mill, The Sherwood, Elderberry Pond, and The Local Food Market.
Homer, NY https://www.facebook.com/MinglewoodMushrooms/ (607) 591-2782 m.me/MinglewoodMushroomsMojo's Sauce LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mojos-sauce-llcMojo's Sauce produces a seasonally-changing array of handcrafted gourmet hot sauces featuring locally sourced ingredients. Their hot sauces are sold at the Ithaca Farmers Market, in stores, online, and at other venues throughout and beyond the Finger Lakes Region.
110 Whig Street, Newark Valley https://www.mojosaucellc.com (607) 201-7789 info@mojosaucellc.comMontour Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/montour-marketMontour Market is Schuyler County's only local Farm-to-Market cooperative & weekly open membership CSA food hub! They provide an awesome espresso, coffee & pastry bar, 100% local farm produce, apothecary, grass fed beef, dairy and specialty cheeses.
401 West Main Street, Montour Falls https://montourmarket.com/?fbclid=IwAR3KnaRCKh0dfsA23nv1Zt0xCY7YyhbJ8Y9IP619gW_fvx2HizPlJSD5yIY (607) 542-7685 mark@northnewyork.comMoosewood Restaurant
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/moosewood-restaurantMoosewood, Inc. is a collectively owned business with nineteen members who share responsibilities and participate in the various jobs necessary to run what has grown from a very small natural foods restaurant to become a larger and more diversified company. Since 1973, they've been dedicated to serving Ithaca the freshest and finest vegetarian meals. With an emphasis on healthful natural foods cuisine, Moosewood Restaurant started in an era when many alternative businesses began, and they feel incredibly grateful to have endured, thrived and had a positive impact.
215 N Cayuga St, Ithaca https://moosewoodcooks.com/restaurant/ (607) 273-9610 manager@moosewoodrestaurant.comMoravia Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/moravia-farmers-marketMoravia Farmer's Market offers eight vendors selling vegetables, fruit, herbs, crafts, and baked goods in the Kinney Drugs parking lot, 10 AM - 5 PM on Thursdays, June through October. They are open every Thursday from 10AM to 5PM in Kinney's parking lot in Moravia. Come and join them or just drop in to visit and buy some good food.
130 Main St, Moravia https://www.facebook.com/MoraviaFarmersMarket/ (315) 496-2235 flynnfamily44@verizon.netMuddy Fingers Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/muddy-fingers-farmMuddy Fingers Farm uses organic growing methods to produce a diverse array of vegetables for their Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) members, area farmers' markets in Elmira, Corning and Ithaca and local restaurants.
3859 Dugue Road, Hector http://muddyfingersfarm.blogspot.com (607) 546-4535 maglenn_1999@yahoo.comMutual Aid Tompkins
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mutual-aid-tompkinsA network of neighbors concerned about their communities and helping to make sure those most vulnerable and affected by COVID-19 get the support they need. They are volunteer run, with no paid staff, and aid comes directly from the community. They help to match neighbors who need aid with neighbors able to support (especially supporting access to groceries, medicine, and supplies).They also organize neighborhood Pods in Tompkins County, a system in which ‘block captains’ work with folx in their area to do regular welfare check-ins with neighbors to ensure that everyone is being cared for and is getting what they need.
Ithaca, NY https://www.facebook.com/groups/209042093515340/about (607) 288-3252 communityaidtompkins@gmail.comNook and Cranny Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/nook-and-cranny-farmNook & Cranny Farm is a small CSA farm that strives to be community-focused and knows every share holder. They constantly improve the soil through rotations, cover cropping, heavy mulching, and addition of organically-approved rock amendments and composted manure. They strive to be mostly hand-powered, relying on two-wheeled BCS tractors for soil work, and thus maintain a low carbon footprint. During the 2015 season they used only 23 gallons of gas for all on-farm activities serving CSA shares to over 60 families, in addition to attending 3 farmer's markets per week, and supplying weekly produce to Brookton's market and a few restaurants.
424 Harford Rd, Brooktondale http://www.nookandcrannyfarm.com/ (607) 539-6580 btuori@gmail.comNorthstar House
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/northstar-houseNorthstar House is a true neighborhood establishment, a responsibility they take seriously. The menu changes with the seasons and uses as much local, organic vegetables and meats as possible. The food is why most people come, but they also have an extensive bottled beer list, rotating draughts and a selection of wines and spirits.
202 East Falls Street, Ithaca http://northstarpub.com (607) 327-8580 info@northstarpub.comOechsner Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/oechsner-farmsOechsner Farms is a certified organic farm in Newfield, NY. They grow food-grade small grains for flour mills, malthouses, brewers, distilleries and farms. A typical year-to-year rotation might be: red clover - corn/underseeded with annual rye grass - buckwheat - winter wheat/underseeded with clover - clover - spring wheat/underseeded with grass/legume mix. Through their work over the years with their flour mill Farmer Ground Flour, their farm has transitioned to specializing in grains grown for human consumption.
1045 Trumbulls Corners Rd, Newfield https://www.oechsnerfarms.com/ (607) 227-5375Owasco Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/owasco-farmers-marketThe Owasco Farmers Market is held from 3-7 PM on Wednesdays, mid-June through October, in the Town Shelter behind the Owasco Fire Department. Products include vegetables, fruit, flowers, meat, eggs, baked goods, crafts, and prepared foods.
7198 Owasco Road, Auburn https://www.facebook.com/OwascoFarmMarket/ (315) 253-9021 tflaherty@owascony.govPainted Post Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/painted-post-farmers-marketThe Painted Post Farmers' Market provides an array of In-season fruits and vegetables, wines, honey, pork, eggs, and chicken all locally grown and raised. They also offer granola, breads, pies, and soaps that are locally made with local ingredients.
277 Steuben Street, Painted Post https://m.facebook.com/PaintedPostFarmersMarket/ (607) 527-8730 paintedpostfarmersmarket@gmail.comPeacemaker Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/peacemaker-brewing-companyPeacemaker Brewing Company serves quality Craft Beer with names inspired by the music of Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers. They also serve a variety of their own Ales, IPA, Stouts, Porters and maybe a few other surprises. They proudly serve other locally made beers, ciders and wines, so come enjoy a flight or a pint where the music is always playing and there is always a new friend to meet.
39 Coach Street, Canandaigua http://www.peacemakerbrewing.com/ (585) 396-3561 peacemakerbrewing@gmail.comPlato's Closet
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/platos-closetPlato's Closet offers gently used denim, tops, jackets, dresses, skirts, sweatshirts, sneakers shoes, purses, jewelry and more, at up to 70% off mall retail prices. They specialize in gently used clothes and accessories for teen and twenty something girls and guys. They buy gently used guys and girls spring, summer, fall and winter clothes no matter the season, and no appointments are needed. They typically buy items that have been in the retail stores within the past 12 to 18 months. *Visit the Reuse Online Trail Directory for the full directory of used furniture, clothing, books & music, computers & electronics, sports & outdoor equipment, art & sewing materials, and antiques for all of Ithaca and Tompkins County at http://reusetrail.com.
106 Fairgrounds Memorial Parkway, Ithaca https://www.platoscloset.com/locations/ithaca-ny (607) 273-2700 platosclosetithaca@yahoo.comPlowbreak Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/plowbreak-farmPlowbreak Farm provides high-quality, nutritious fresh produce from a financially and environmentally sustainable family farm, utilizing low-input farming methods and appropriate technology. They adhere to the National Organic Program's strict standards. They use no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides or herbicides, and use only plant and mineral-based pest controls deemed safe by the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA).
4106 Covert Road, Burdett http://plowbreakfarm.com (508) 274-1375 plowbreakfarm@gmail.comPower Management Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/power-management-company-Power Management Company provides energy purchasing, energy management, energy efficiency and solar solutions. They will conduct research on your specific renewable energy project and provide recommendations, following the project through the final implementation stages.
1600 Moseley Rd, Victor http://www.powermgt.com (585) 249-1360 jsinopoli@powermgt.comPurity Ice Cream
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/purity-ice-creamPurity produces and serves ice cream, baked goods, breakfast, lunch, and legendary eggnog, using local ingredients whenever possible. Their renovated facility is entirely solar-powered, including electricity and high-efficiency geothermal heat pumps for heating and cooling.
700 Cascadilla Street, Ithaca https://www.purityicecream.com/ (607) 272-1545 Info@purityicecream.comRed Tail Ridge Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/red-tail-ridge-wineryRed Tail Ridge Winery is New York State’s first LEED® Gold Certified Winery. Their winery building runs on geothermal energy for heating, cooling and refrigeration, and is partially constructed of local stone and recycled materials. Other environmentally responsible practices include maximum utilization of daylight to reduce electricity use and grape cultivation methods which minimize storm runoff and pesticide use.They sell wines online and in onsite tastings, specializing in Riesling, Chardonnay, Blaufrankisch, Pinot, Dornfelder and Teroldego, and 10% of the gross profits from sales of their Good Karma wine are donated to food banks in 11 states.
846 State Route 14, Penn Yan https://www.redtailridgewinery.com/ (315) 536-4580 tastingroom@redtailridgewinery.comRegional Access
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/regional-accessA community-oriented, grassroots company: Regional Access was built on a vision of providing ecologically responsible, locally grown food in Upstate New York. Regional Access is pleased to serve a wide array of customers, ranging from independent retailers and restaurants, cooperative markets, grocery stores, wineries, buying clubs, institutions and individuals. With a consistently growing demand for wholesome, transparently-sourced local products, they are adding new customers daily and have an aggressive growth strategy that will enable them to reach even wider audiences throughout the Northeast for years to come.
1609 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca http://regionalaccess.net/ (607) 319-5150 info@regionalaccess.netResidents Allied for the Future of Tioga (RAFT)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/residents-allied-for-the-future-of-tioga-(raft)RAFT is a group of Tioga County, NY citizens committed to work with local and regional organizations to encourage, enable, and promote energy efficient technologies, clean energy, local foods, clean air and water, and a vibrant economy.
17 Lake St, Owego https://www.facebook.com/RAFTny/ (607) 342-3159Rochester's City-run Public Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochesters-city-run-public-marketRochester's City-run Public Market has served the community at its 280 N. Union Street site since 1905. Bargains and local goodness abound Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 52 weeks a year. Vendors--over 300 on busiest Saturdays--offer local produce, produce from around the country and world; meats and seafood; eggs and dairy products; ethnic delicacies; prepared and packaged foods; specialty items; general merchandise; and more in three covered outdoor vendor sheds and also a brand new state-of-the-art fully indoor shed. In addition, an array of independent local businesses--cafes, food stands, coffee shops, florists, specialty food purveyors, breweries, and more--can be found on Market grounds and in the surrounding Market District.
280 Union St N, Rochester http://www.cityofrochester.gov/publicmarket/ (585) 428-6907 pmarket@cityofrochester.govRohrbach Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rohrbach-brewing-companyFor 25 years, Rohrbach Brewing has been devoted to serving the region some of the finest quality beers that the Flour City has to offer. They have two locations, including the brewpub, restaurant, beer hall and wood-fired kitchen. Beer Hall & Production Brewery: 585.546.8020 Brewpub: 585.594.9800
3859 Buffalo Rd, Rochester http://rohrbachs.com/ (585) 594-9800 brewpub@rohrbachs.comRooster Fish Brewing
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rooster-fish-brewingRooster Fish Brewing offers passionately brewed, uniquely world-class craft ale from locally sourced ingredients in a relaxed, enticing Beer Garden & brewery atmosphere. Rooster Fish Brewing supports local growers and producers. They proudly engage in the regional economy with the use of the following products in their fine craft ales: Locally Grown Hops, Fresh Seneca Lake Water, Local Organic Malts.
111 North Franklin Street, Watkins Glen https://roosterfishpub.com/ (607) 535-9797 info@roosterbrewing.comRoots Cafe
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/roots-cafeRoots Cafe offers contemporary American fare featuring the best of the Finger Lakes bounty, served in a casual dining atmosphere inside a lovely historic home renovated to serve as restaurant. They offer great local music and feature local organic produce and local wines.
197 N Main St, Naples http://rootscafenaplesny.com/ (585) 374-9800Rosie
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rosieRosie is a grocery delivery service that works with your local grocers to bring you the food you've come to trust! They help grow the local economy by supporting and marketing local artisans, growers and producers who in turn hire more local workers, infuse money into the economy and foster strong local cultures. They also accept SNAP benefits, allowing greater access to food!
102 North Tioga Street, Ithaca https://www.rosieapp.com/ (607) 342-3009 dave@rosieapp.comSapsquatch Maple Syrup
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sapsquatch-maple-syrupSapsquatch is some of the finest small batch Pure NY State maple syrup proudly produced in a rustic setting using traditional methods. Located in Enfield, NY just 10 minutes west of Ithaca on NY Rt. 79, Sapsquatch is a local favorite. They run a maple syrup CSA and offer gift share packages.
2247 Mecklenburg Rd, Ithaca http://squareup.com/market/sapsquatchsyrup (607) 280-8498 sapsquatch7@gmail.comSchrader Farms Meat Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/schrader-farms-meat-marketSchrader Farms Meat Market is a small, home-town meat processing facility in Romulus, NY. A family-owned business founded by Keith and Sue Schrader, the business began as a way to process and market their naturally raised, home-grown beef. They started in August 2012 with a retail store and a USDA slaughter and processing facility to provide local growers with the ability to sell their product at farmers’ markets and other venues. In 2014, they began making their own smoked products and quickly expanded their line of products. Their mission is to provide their customers with an honest, reliable, and trustworthy service and the community with a source for high quality, locally grown meat.
1937 Somerville Rd, Romulus https://www.schrader-farms-meat-market.com/ (607) 869-6328 schradermeats@gmail.comShared Roots Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shared-roots-farmShared Roots Farm is a 46 acre farm in Cortland County, NY. As they prepared new fields for the coming seasons, they continued to produce certified organic vegetables in Pennsylvania. 2015 was their first year farming full time at Shared Roots Farm in the town of Solon. They are proud to offer summer and winter CSA's, providing year-round nourishment.
3342 McGraw Marathon Road, McGraw http://www.sharedrootsfarm.com/our-story/ (607) 218-7366 SharedRootsFarm@gmail.comShepherd's Creek Alpacas
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shepherds-creek-alpacasShepherd's Creek Alpacas raises and breeds quality alpacas outside of Trumansburg, NY. The farm also operates the Shepherd's Creek Alpacas Farm Shop, stocked full of luxurious accessories, yarn, and more.
5797 Stillwell Road, Trumansburg http://www.shepherdscreekalpacas.com/ (607) 387-7260 shepcreekalpacas@aol.comSide Hill Acres Dairy Goat Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/side-hill-acres-dairy-goat-farmSide Hill Acres offers hand-crafted goat cheese, goat milk soaps, hand creams, face creams, lip balms, shampoo, bath & shower gel. They offer year round educational tours full of fun for everyone at no charge.
79 Spencer Rd, Candor https://sidehillacres.org/ (607) 659-4121 rkellogg@aol.comSilver Tree Forest
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/silver-tree-forestNestled in the rolling hills of the eastern Finger Lakes, the 6-acre farm is home to a perennial forest garden, useful plant nursery, mushroom yard, chicken and duck pastures, and multiple ponds surrounded by silver maple wetlands. Using permaculture design, organic practices, biological processes and hand cultivation, they grow perennial flowers, mushrooms, herbs, fruit trees, berry bushes, edible vines and vegetables for sale on farm or through their CSA program.
Silver Tree Forest, Owasco https://www.silvertreeforest.com/ (315) 258-3771 info@silvertreeforest.comSix Circles Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/six-circles-farmSix Circles Farm sells fresh produce locally at farmers markets in Ithaca and Trumansburg, as well as providing weekly fresh produce to members of their Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. Six Circles Farm is certified Naturally Grown - they have a commitment to enhance the fertility, diversity, and overall health of the land. They build healthy soils naturally by using cover crops and regularly amending the soil with compost and organic matter. They do not use synthetic or petroleum-based fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides.
1491 Caywood Road, Lodi https://www.facebook.com/sixcirclesfarm/ sixcirclesfarm@gmail.comSkaneateles Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/skaneateles-farmers-marketThe Skaneatles Farmers Market is held on Thursdays in mid-May to mid-November and Saturdays in mid-May to mid-October, in the Austin Park pavilion parking lot. Their venders offer diverse produce, meats, eggs, dairy, garden plants, and personal care products.
24 Jordan Street, Skaneateles https://www.townofskaneateles.com/departments/parks/farmers-market/ (315) 727-9320 parks@townofskaneateles.comSmall World Food
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/small-world-foodGreat ingredients fresh from local organic farms, transformed into amazing foods by local artisans: breads, granola, pickles, miso, kimchi, sauerkraut, hot sauce, and more. Drawing on both traditional old-world baking practices as well as a modern understanding of the science behind them, they work hard to bring out the flavor and nutrition in every item. Their sauces and vegetable ferments are naturally fermented & never pasteurized, full of amazing flavor & live, active, pro-biotic cultures. Made from produce hand-picked at the peak of ripeness, these traditional foods bring the bounty of the fields to your dining table. As a worker cooperative, the business is owned and run by the people who work there. Their money stays in the local community, and they're all invested in the success of our business. They are always looking to expand the collective and invite potential new members to visit them at market, or to email or call about available positions.
936 Exchange St, Rochester http://www.smallworldfood.com/ (585) 563-9018 sales@smallworldfood.comSpotted Duck Creamery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/spotted-duck-creameryChurning ice-cream is a Hoover family tradition. Daniel and Elizabeth both grew up on organic farms, so local and organic ingredients were a must. Along the same thought, nasty things like corn syrup and artificial flavors and colors were permanently banned. Then came the pivotal moment in history. The egg. They started with chicken, but decided to try duck and it blew everyone's minds and tastebuds! They started their own flock and never looked back. Now their Ancona ducks are the stars of the show and are responsible for the best tasting,local frozen custard that can be found. Spotted Duck Creamery. It's all about the Ducks!
999 NY-54, Penn Yan http://www.spottedduckcreamery.com/ (315) 509-3939 info@SpottedDuckFLX.comState Bakery & Smokehouse
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/state-bakery-smokehouseA seasonal restaurant and bakery in the small Seneca County hamlet of Canoga, the State Bakery and Smokehouse serves baked goods, sandwiches, barbecued meats, and other dishes, using regionally-sourced ingredients and fueling their barbecue exclusively with regionally-sourced wood.
3512 NY-89, Seneca Falls https://www.statebakery.com/ (315) 305-2161 statebakehouse@gmail.comStone Bend Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/stone-bend-farmStone Bend Farm houses crops and a commercial kitchen in a 4,200-square-foot geothermal greenhouse. The Kitchen at Stone Bend Farm is not only a marketplace and venue, but more importantly the region's home for responsible, ethical catering & food processing. Working with their own farm's crops, and small farms and purveyors from around the region, they offer an array of produce, value-added goods, and easy meals made onsite using sustainable energy. In partnership with Buried Acorn Brewing Company, they also house a taproom offering regionally brewed beverages and live music. In addition, Stone Bend Farm offers cooking classes, farm dinners, and community meals. And YES - it is also the perfect venue for your wedding!
196 Porter Hill Road, Newfield https://www.stonebend.com/ (607) 339-6889 stonebendfarm@gmail.comStonecat Cafe & Guest House
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/stonecat-cafe-guest-houseStonecat Cafe has operated for 19 years with a goal to wake people up to life with dynamic, fun food and libation. Their dishes are created with passion and love and served in a comfortable and approachable atmosphere, which is maintained by a professional community of hosts and servers. Their chefs continue to create and evolve the regional cuisine of the Finger Lakes, using local ingredients and global culinary influences. The Stonecat Guest House, located in a remodeled farmhouse just steps from The Stonecat Cafe, is your home away from home while you explore the Finger Lakes. The Guest House is one of the few locations on the lake that puts you within walking distance of superb dining, an extensive Finger Lakes wine list, and world-class seasonal cocktails. Enjoy the day on the wine trail, then park your car and enjoy a fine dining experience while taking in an epic Seneca Lake sunset!
5301 NY-414, Hector http://stonecatcafe.com/ (607) 546-5000 kassady@stonecatcafe.comSustainable Cortland
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sustainable-cortlandSustainable Cortland is a community-based organization dedicated to building sustainable solutions for Cortland County by advocating for the health and well-being of the residents, environment, and local economy, educating residents on a variety of sustainability issues by hosting meetings, workshops, and events.
Cortland, NY https://sustainablecortland00.wordpress.com/ (607) 753-2253 sustainablecortland@gmail.comSustainable Viticulture Systems
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sustainable-viticulture-systemsSustainable Viticulture Systems is a pioneer in the value added grape industry and an ambassador for the nutrition rich by-products of Finger Lakes Wine- Grapes. The grapes they use are sustainably farmed on the hills of Seneca Lake in Hector, NY. Their Wine Flours are a naturally gluten-free superfood, rich in antioxidants, protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals. Wine Flours are for use in any and all recipes to add the flavor, color and nutrition that every dish deserves. SVS wine flour, baked goods, and other products, are for sale online and at many regional stores.
P.O. BOX 211 HECTOR, NY http://www.flxgrapeflour.com/ (607) 368-9562 HILARYNJ@FOSSVS.COMTC3 Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tc3-farmCSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. It is a shared connection between a farmer and the folks who eat the food the farmer grows. The Sustainable Farming and Food Systems Program emphasizes the practical skills it takes to manage a small, diverse farm, while providing students with a broad exposure to the social and ecological considerations of truly sustainable food production and distribution.
100 Cortland Road, Dryden http://www.tc3farm.com (607) 229-4195 tm1@tompkinscortland.eduThe Bistro at La Tourelle
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-bistro-at-la-tourelleThis bistro is just up the hill from Ithaca College. Open for breakfast, lunch and brunch, the Bistro at La Tourelle goes above and beyond the typical hotel restaurant. Chef Angelina Tagliavento grows her own fresh herbs and produce in the gardens at La Tourelle as well as using locally sourced ingredients. The menu offers fresh twists on the classics with plenty of opportunity to choose exactly how you’d like your meal, like a build your own flatbread with four different options for a side. At the Bistro, you can always count on simple, fresh food, done right the first time. Alternate number: 800-765-1492
150 Danby Rd, Ithaca http://www.latourelle.com/ (607) 273-2734 info@latourelle.comThe Bramble Collective
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-bramble-collectiveThe Bramble Collective is a group of three Ithaca, NY-based herbalists who dreamt of bringing accessible, sustainable medicine to their community. They are a retail store with bulk herbs & spices, medicine-making supplies and locally hand-crafted products. Bramble is also a community space offering herbal health consultations, a lending library, classes and events.
112 West Green Street, Ithaca http://www.brambleithaca.com/ (607) 379-0113 herbshop@BrambleIthaca.comThe Brewery of Broken Dreams
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-brewery-of-broken-dreamsAs a New York State Farm brewery they are required to use a minimum of 20% NYS-grown hops and 20% NYS-grown additional ingredients such as barley, wheat, rye, oats, and honey to name a few. Currently 70% or more of their ingredients are grown right here in NYS, including 100% of their hops and 100% of their base malts!
8319 Pleasant Valley Rd, Hammondsport https://www.thebreweryofbrokendreams.com/the-beer (607) 224-4050 info@thebreweryofbrokendreams.comThe Butcher, the Baker and the Sandwich Maker
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-butcher,-the-baker-and-the-sandwich-makerThey are an old fashioned butcher shop, deli and farm market that specializes in selling local products and organic offerings. They are an Italian bakery, old fashioned butcher shop, deli, restaurant and farm market that specializes in selling local products.
62 Genesee St, Greene https://www.facebook.com/TheButcherBlockandFarmMarket (607) 875-4133The Heights Restaurant
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-heights-restaurantThe Heights Restaurant and H Bar was established in 1995 by Culinary Institute of America graduate James Larounis and his wife Heidi. Located in the Village of Cayuga Heights, one mile from the center of Cornell University. The restaurant has a casual, contemporary atmosphere and features Mediterranean-inspired American cuisine. They place the utmost value on their seasonal menus and on sourcing locally.
903 Hanshaw Rd, Ithaca http://www.theheightsithaca.com/ (607) 257-4144 info@theheightsithaca.comThe Inn at Gothic Eves
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-inn-at-gothic-evesRelax under the stars in an outdoor Jacuzzi hot tub, soothe your soul with a couples massage, sleep in comfort and wake to a local, organic breakfast harvested daily. You can walk to restaurants, shopping, antiques, golfing, and evening entertainment. The Inn at Gothic Eves is located between the two largest Finger Lakes, Cayuga and Seneca, which allows for great bicycling adventures from the inn. It is close to the wine trails and swimming, kayaking, hiking and cross country skiing in Taughannock Falls State Park. Convenient to Ithaca College, Cornell University, Watkins Glen, Buttermilk and Robert Treman State Parks. The inn provides a generous local and organic breakfast every morning, a pillowtop mattresses, the finest linens and robes, A/C, wet bar, slate terraces with comfortable seating, free parking and WIFI.
112 E Main St, Trumansburg https://gothiceves.com/ (607) 203-2398 info@gothiceves.comThe Local Food Market and Cafe
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-local-food-market-and-cafeThe Local Food Market is a 7,000 square foot local, whole food grocery store, located in downtown Cortland. The owners are opening this business to meet the growing demand in the community for a local food store that offers organic, locally grown produce and other eco-friendly products. The Cafe's mission is to provide the community with convenient and affordable prepared food made with seasonal, organic and locally grown ingredients, along with nutritious beverages. Their intention is that this will stimulate the local agriculture and the local economy while building a sustainable future and educating the community about health and nutrition.
37 North Main Street, Cortland https://www.thelocalfoodmarket.com/about-the-cafe (607) 662-4720 lfmcortland@gmail.comThe Windmill Farm & Craft Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-windmill-farm-craft-marketThe Windmill is the first farm and craft market in upstate New York, midway between Penn Yan and Dundee. Its more than 175 indoor and outdoor shops offer fresh produce, baked goods, hand crafted items, home and garden decor, gifts, apparel, prepared food, beverages, craft demonstrations, entertainment, hands-on activities, and more. Open from the end of April through the middle of December, it is a premier tourist attraction, with a weekly attendance exceeding 8,000 - 10,000 people.
3900 New York 14A, Penn Yan http://www.thewindmill.com/ (315) 536-3032 stevew@thewindmill.comThistle Flower Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/thistle-flower-farmThistle Flower Farm's flowers are grown using natural practices that support healthy ecology. They offer seasonally based arrangements that incorporate both cultivated and wild materials, using 100% locally grown and foraged ingredients. The Flower Share is based on the structure of a CSA share - that is, members pay for their whole share in the winter/spring, and in exchange they receive a beautiful bouquet each week during summer and early fall, made entirely from flowers and greenery grown at the farm.
Lodi, NY 14860 http://thistleflowerfarm.weebly.com (607) 592-8340 thistleflowerfarm@gmail.comTrinity Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/trinity-farmTrinity Farm specializes in breeding Icelandic and Shetland sheep in the rolling hills of Aurora, New York. In addition to high-quality fleece and wool, Trinity Farm produces and sells sheep milk soaps and hand-spun wool pieces.
P.O. Box 372 Aurora, NY 13026 http://www.trinityfarm.net/ (315) 246-1178 trinitysheepfarm@gmail.comTrumansburg Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/trumansburg-farmers-marketThe Trumansburg Farmers Market is held every Wednesday from May 9 to October 24, 2018 from 4 pm–7pm. They are located in the Trumansburg Village Park at the corner of Route 96 (Main Street) and Route 227. Join them here for a sweet summer evening among new friends and stock up with the tastiest, fresh food our part of the world brings.
New York 96, Trumansburg https://www.tburgfarmersmarket.com/ tfm.mktmgr@gmail.comTrumansburg Main Street Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/trumansburg-main-street-marketMain Street Market offers fresh, local prepared foods for eat in or take out, beer and cider on tap and retail, truffles, and Wide Awake Bakery breads and treats. They also carry groceries and produce to support and showcase local farmers and producers.
21 East Main Street, Trumansburg https://www.facebook.com/tburgmainstmkt (607) 387-8646 tburgmainstmkt@gmail.comUpstairs Bistro
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/upstairs-bistroThe Upstairs Bistro, located on the second floor of the New York Wine & Culinary Center, showcases meals produced from New York State ingredients, many of them locally sourced from farms around the Finger Lakes. The Upstairs Bistro offers dining with excellent views of Canandaigua Lake and a spectacular New York State beverage list to go with!
800 South Main Street, Canandaigua https://www.nykitchen.com/ (585) 394-7070 alyssa.belasco@nykitchen.comVan Galder Family Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/van-galder-family-farmsThe Van Galder Family Farm is a small scale farm that focuses on the production of free range chicken, pork, and beef with locally sourced feed and no additives or hormones.
5854 County Route 14, Alpine https://www.facebook.com/VanGalderFamilyFarms (607) 594-7007 vangalderfamilyfarms@gmail.comWatkins Glen Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/watkins-glen-farmers-marketWatkins Glen Farmers Market offers fresh produce, meats, soaps and toiletry items and more. FMNP checks and New York EBT /SNAP Food Stamp Benefits are accepted!
316 E 4th St, Watkins Glen https://www.facebook.com/Watkins-Glen-Farmers-Market-132465933495746/ (607) 227-1333 watkinsglenfarmersmarket@yahoo.comWill-Sho Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/will-sho-farmWill-Sho Farm's mission is to provide you and your family with quality, nutritious food. They achieve this by treating their animals humanely and feeding them all natural, locally grown feeds. Their animals roam freely in the pastures of their family farm in the Cayuga Lake area of the Finger Lakes. These practices allow them to produce beef of superior quality and flavor. They also offer CSA shares!
1913 Dixon Road, King Ferry https://www.willshofarm.com/ (315) 246-9782 WillShoFarm@gmail.comWine Trails of the Finger Lakes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wine-trails-of-the-finger-lakesThe Finger Lakes is a world-class wine producing region that specializes in aromatic white varieties like Riesling and Gewurztraminer. And of late, the region is also finding exciting success with cool-climate reds like Cabernet Franc and Pinot Noir. The terroir of the Finger Lakes is special because of the microclimates created by the lakes -- extreme cold weather in the winter is avoided and warm breezy days during the summer help ripen the grapes. Limestone-laced soils give Finger Lakes wines a distinctive taste.
1 West Market Street, Corning https://www.fingerlakeswinecountry.com/wine-food/wine-trails/ (607) 936-0706 info@FingerLakesWineCountry.comYouth Farm Project
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/youth-farm-projectTheir Youth Farm Project's mission is to empower youth from diverse social and economic backgrounds as integral participants in building equitable local food communities. Their activities include a Teen Summer Program teaching a variety of land-based skills and topics, a Social Justice Immersion after-school program, and a community u-pick garden of vegetables, herbs, and flowers available to local low-income and BIPOC folks. They grow organic vegetables and herbs, raise chickens and sheep, sell their produce to the Ithaca City School District and at a mobile farm stand frequenting locations in Ithaca, and donate food to local food relief organizations.
23 Nelson Road, Ithaca http://www.youthfarmproject.org/ (607) 277-0538 youthfarmproject@gmail.com