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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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Canandaigua Lake Food Circuit ★ 4.3

Canandaigua Lake is 35 minutes from Rochester, with New York Kitchen culinary center, lakefront dining, and Bristol Valley Winery for a half-day wine circuit.

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.

Ithaca Food Scene ★ 4.4

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 Food Classics ★ 4.2

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 Region ★ 4.3

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.

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