Tip: New York Kitchen runs daytime culinary classes and a wine bar open Tuesday through Saturday. Pair with a Bristol Valley Winery visit 20 minutes south for a full half-day.
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Ithaca is 65 minutes south of Rochester, with the Ithaca Farmers Market, a Cornell-driven food scene, and Taughannock Falls within easy reach for hiking.
Tip: Ithaca Farmers Market runs Saturday 09:00-14:00 and Sunday 10:00-15:00 year-round at Steamboat Landing. Moosewood books up; reservations recommended for dinner.
Buffalo is 70 minutes west of Rochester on I-90, with beef on weck at Charlie the Butcher's, chicken wings at Anchor Bar, and Parkside Candy sponge candy.
Tip: Buffalo's food scene is weekday-accessible; no need to go on a weekend. Charlie the Butcher's Erie County Market location on William St is the most consistent. Parking is easy downtown.
Letchworth State Park is 45 minutes south of Rochester, with a park restaurant at Glen Iris Inn and farm-driven dining in the surrounding Genesee Valley.
Tip: Pack food into the park for falls hikes; the park restaurant is table-service and timing-dependent. Rohrbach's Buffalo Road brewpub is a natural stop en route at 3859 Buffalo Rd.
Seneca Lake is the heart of New York wine country, with over 60 wineries producing Riesling, Cabernet Franc, and Gewurztraminer along lakeside Highway 14.
Tip: Highway 14 runs the western shore and connects the most accessible wineries. Summer and fall weekends can crowd the tastings; weekdays are quieter. Budget a full day for 3-4 wineries with lunch.
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