City October 20, 2012 8:42 PM

The Broadway Market's Annual Wine Festival

The Broadway Market’s Annual Wine Festival
There are a lot of excellent wineries in the region, but unless you're spending serious time visiting the wineries firsthand, chances are you're in the dark when it comes to tasting and buying. That's why the Broadway Market hosts an annual wine festival each year. This year the festival is being held on Friday, November 2 and Saturday, November 3 from 10:00 am. - 4:00 pm. That's two days of wine tasting,  from Lake Erie Wine Country and Niagara Escarpment Wineries, along with food pairings. And what better place could offer just the right food to pair with the regional wines than the Broadway Market?

On top of the wine and the food, the market will also be featuring live music with the Carol McLaughlin Quartet performing on Friday and Jazzline performing on Saturday. For a free event there's a lot to look forward to. Come discover what makes regional wines so good, and explore the market and all of its incredible locally owned and operated businesses. 

Check out the Broadway Market's website, www.broadwaymarket.org for a complete list of vendors. For additional information contact the market at 716-893-0705.  The market is located at 999 Broadway. Parking is available in the parking ramp attached to the market.

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Hope the event is bigger and better than ever.

I was at the Broadway Market today (10/20) and the new energy was immediately apparent. (I bought a very tasty take-out meal, which included delightful macaroni and cheese and pound cake, from McKenzie's located near the front door.)

The increase in the amount of people shopping was noticeable and there were a number of seniors sitting and socializing. Perhaps having Aldi's across the street is encouraging people to also make a stop at the market.
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The rear and front of the market usually are very busy.
The middle needs some infill.
I stopped at Aldi one day after the market and a lot of the people I saw in the market were at Aldi. So perhaps Aldi is feeding from the Market.

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