Niagara Frontier Food Terminal

1500 Clinton St Unit #104, Buffalo
(716) 826-4844

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PAUL JASINSKI

Glad they are bringing new life to one of the old places in Buffalo. I came here when I was a kid
Now back again as a Sr. Thank to all the proprietors.

Mount Up 716

Lots of places back here for shopping check it out !!

Robert Douglas

The Candy warehouse great deals

Nell Downey

Such a near spot, little restaurants, gift stores and the farmers market across the street

Jerry amen

The driveway are in need of repair

Dennis Szablewski

Great place friendly people

Zack Schneider

The Niagara Frontier Food Terminal, located at the intersection of Clinton Street and Bailey Avenue in Buffalo, has a notable history as a once thriving hub for food production and distribution. Built in 1931, the terminal was a bustling center that attracted significant attention and activity, drawing over 50,000 people on its first day of operation. However, over time, the demand and activity at the terminal diminished.In recent years, there have been efforts to revitalize the terminal. These initiatives aim to transform it into a vibrant district, blending elements of food production, art, and community engagement. The vision for the terminal's future includes creating a space where people can enjoy various activities, like dining and experiencing art, in an effort to bring the community together and overcome the sense of isolation that is prevalent in today's digital age.Additionally, the terminal's restoration and reuse are part of broader efforts to preserve and renew historic structures on Buffalo's East Side, contributing to the area's economic development and community revitalization. This initiative is supported by various stakeholders, including Empire State Development and Preservation Buffalo Niagara, who recognize the importance of preserving historic buildings to maintain the unique character and fabric of the area.Overall, the Niagara Frontier Food Terminal represents both a significant piece of Buffalo's history and a potential cornerstone for future community and economic development in the region.

Hex Kleinmartin

This was really my first time visiting since Willowbrook closed. I was sad to see that the other bulk food outlets have closed as well. However, there did seem to be a number of small businesses taking over what used to be produce and fruit outlets. I had been in the Sausage Maker store years ago, and was happy to see it was still there.There's still plenty of parking, but I don't know about accessibility for wheelchairs and such. Most of the buildings are still raised.

Joseph A Bonda

Service was good atmosphere was great friendly and they fixed your concerns

out line

First come first serve

Lori Martinez

Roads has big pot holes ?

Lori Harper

Roads has big pot holes ?

Joseph Bonda

Service was good atmosphere was great friendly and they fixed your concerns

Mr Dave

Good receiving crew

Tour Shell

First come first serve

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