The Broadway Market
Location
Since 1888, the Broadway Market has been known for unique products and personal service, with meat stands, poultry stands, produce counters, bakeries, delis, candy stands and restaurants. Family-owned businesses, passed from generation to generation, have created some of Buffalo’s best loved foods such as butter lamb, chrusciki, fresh-ground horseradish, chocolate dipped strawberries, and more.
The Market is opened year round, Monday – Saturday, 8 AM – 5 PM, and is located on Broadway between Gibson and Lombard Streets in Buffalo’s Historic Broadway-Fillmore Neighborhood.
THE HISTORY OF THE BROADWAY MARKET
The Broadway Market is 121 years old.
As immigrants flocked to the east side of Buffalo in the late 1800′s, they looked for the continuation of old world customs in their new and unfamiliar environment. While they wanted to enter the mainstream of city life, they also sought to preserve their Eastern European traditions and heritage. The Broadway Market would prove to serve these needs quite well.
Started by a group of citizens on a city donated parcel at 999 Broadway in 1888, the Broadway Market quickly became a community meeting place–a place ideal for combining business with socializing and for sharing with one another the latest in gossip and news from the old world.
As the Market expanded to cover an entire block, bordered by Broadway, Lombard, and Gibson Streets, the area grew to become Buffalo’s second largest business section. Here could be found such exotic delicacies as dates from Africa, black olives from Spain, cheeses from Italy, smoked salmon, jellied eels, rare wines and Kosher concoctions, among other unusual and fine products.
Although the Market site has undergone-numerous changes over time, three different physical structures in fact, the old-fashioned concept of selling farm fresh, exotic and unusual products here has remained unchanged since the Market’s inception.
The first Market structure burned down at the turn of the century. It was replaced by a high ceiling building, without heat, but twice as large as the original market. A third structure built in 1956, is the market’s current home, and has 90,000-square feet of retailing with two levels of free parking for 1,000 cars. In the mid-1980′s the City undertook a multi-million dollar renovation of the building which improved both lighting and access.
Famed for its ethnic old world shopping atmosphere, the Broadway Market’s fresh food merchant base is comprised of family-owned, family-operated butcher shops, poultry stands, fruit/vegetable stands and bakeries.
The Market features candy shops, delis, and restaurants. There are also assorted sundry shops and service centers which serve the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood.
Vendors
BAKERIES
EM CHRUSCIKI 893-1464
www.chruscikibakery.com
MELANIE’S SWEETS 895-1959
WHITE EAGLE 896-3949
CANDY
NIAGARA POPCORN -www.niagarapopcorn.com
STRAWBERRY ISLAND 895-3279
FISH
BROADWAY SEAFOOD 893-1050
GROCERIES
SAVE-A-LOT 897-0788
MEATS
CAMELLIA MEATS 597-0281
LUPUS MEATS 892-4809
MALCZEWSKI POULTRY 894-1234
McKENZIE’S SOUTHERN MEATS 897-4052
PRODUCE
FAMOUS HORSERADISH 893-9771
LEWANDOWSKI PRODUCE
RESTAURANTS
CHRUSCIKI 893-1464
EAST – WEST CAFE
PERISON’S RESTAURANT 892-3661
THE SOUL FOOD SHACK 897-4052
SERVICES
BROADWAY OPTICIANS 892-9373
HANDS ON WATCH REPAIR 894-3266
JACKSON HEWITT 895-6436
M & T BANK 895-4786
SIMPSON&ASSOCIATES 892-1329
SPECIALTY
CORPUS CHRISTI CORNER (open Sat 9 – 2)
DAILY NEWS & NUMBERS 894-4900
ENCHANTED CARDS & GIFTS 894-1332
E-Z CASUALS
EVERYTHING VERY AFRICAN & MORE
DIVINE DESIGN 895-0622
JABCO GENERAL STORE 893-1040 – JabcoGeneralstore.com
