Clarence Charming & historic

Stroll and shop with us

Erie County’s first township – dating back to 1808 – is teeming with historic charm. Sip afternoon tea or enjoy a fine dining experience and overnight stay at an inn built in 1853. Sample one of the signature smoked cocktails at the Humbert House, housed in an old pharmacy that dates back to 1864. The history lesson continues with a visit to the hamlet of Clarence Center. The Eshelman Building, constructed shortly after the Civil War, is now home to a unique gift shop and toast café. Treat your sweet tooth to a sugary surprise at Dawn’s Candy Shack or Papa’s Popcorn. Linger long enough to cap off the evening with a glass of Cabernet on the newly-expanded patio at Gertie’s.  History loves company!

At a Glance

A walk through one of Buffalo’s many neighborhoods can be stimulating, entertaining and a chance to see how the locals live. For most travelers, shopping is near the top of the list of things to do while away from home, and everyone is always looking for the next spot to relax and re-energize after getting in some serious steps. With that in mind, here are some suggestions about where to sip, shop and savor while in the BUF.

Sip

The Lion and Eagle Pub

A huge selection of domestic and craft beers, excellent food, great vibes and live music almost every night, the Lion and Eagle Pub is one of Clarence’s best neighborhood hangouts.

Kennedy’s Cove

Kennedy’s Cove is known for their hand-cut steaks, but pony up to the bar for a prime drink with your prime rib.

Morluski’s

Serving fresh, authentic, hand-made Polish and Italian food paired means the bar at Morluski’s is stocked with international drinks and creative cocktails to pair with your meal.

Shop

Kelly’s Antique World

Home to eight different shops and plenty of local vendors, Kelly’s is the largest antique center and flea market in Western New York.

Clarence Hollow Antique Mall

If you’re looking for a fun, relaxing place to shop for quality antiques and collectibles, the Clarence Hollow Antique Mall should be your first stop.

2 Good 2 Be Threw

This consignment shop features everything vintage – from women and childrens clothing, retro furniture, jewelry and so much more.

Savor

Gianni Mazia’s on Main

Gianna Mazia’s is known for their pizza, wings, and subs, but also boasts an expansive Italian menu for the whole family.

Clarence Center Coffee

Fuel up for your day with a hot cup of coffee, a warm baked good or some treats from a host of local vendors at this cozy cafe.

Bar-Bill North

Originally from East Aurora, these famous hand-brushed wings are now available in the Northtowns. Trust us, they’re just as good as the original.

Greenwood Golf Course (Public)

8499 Northfield Road
Clarence Center, NY 14032

(716) 741-3395

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Greg’s U-Pick Farm Market

9270 Lapp Road
Clarence Center, NY 14032

(716) 741-4239

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Griffon Gastropub – Clarence

5445 Transit Road
Clarence, NY 14031

(716) 580-3701

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Hayes Seafood House

8900 Main Street
Clarence, NY 14031

(716) 632-1772

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Hen House Antiques

5961 Goodrich Road
Clarence, NY 14032

(716) 510-5645

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Historical Society of Clarence

10465 Main Street
Clarence, NY 14031

(716) 759-8575

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Joe’s Farm Market

11072 Main Street
Clarence, NY 14031

(716) 759-1822

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Kelly Schultz Antiques

11145 Main Street
Clarence, NY 14031

(800)343-5399

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Kennedy’s Cove

9800 Main Street
Clarence, NY 14031

(716) 759-8961

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Knight-Sutton Museum

123 Main Street
Akron, NY 14001

(716)542-7022

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Links at Ivy Ridge (Public)

12221 Main Road
Akron, NY 14001

(716) 542-6342

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Murphy Brown’s Craft Beer Emporium

9500 Main Street, Suite 100
Clarence, NY 14031

(716) 407-3466

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