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Downtown Bazaar

617 Main Street, Buffalo (next to the historic Market Arcade)

Hours: Tue., Wed., & Thurs. 8 am - 8 pm

Fri. & Sat. 11 am - 8 pm

Join us for Buffalo Restaurant Week October 15 - 19! Review our menu here.

Enjoy coffee, tea, and bubble tea at Pattaya Street Food at 8 am. Restaurants Abyssinia Ethiopian Cuisine, Nile River Restaurant, and Pinoy Boi open at 11 am.

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WEDI’s Downtown Bazaar is a small business incubator where aspiring entrepreneurs test retail concepts and learn the fundamentals of running a business. It is also a community gathering space where people of all races, ethnicities, and socioeconomic backgrounds share a love of delicious food and unique products.

The Bazaar has food kiosks featuring Ethiopian, South Sudanese, Filipino, and Burmese and Thai cuisines. It is located on Main Street in the heart of Buffalo's theater district.

To learn more about incubating a business at the Downtown Bazaar and get on our waiting list, please fill out this form.  A WEDI staff member will contact you to schedule an introductory call.

Your Downtown Bazaar Businesses

Parking

  • On-Street Parking: Paid parking on the street is available on both Main and Washington Streets until 5 pm. Street parking is free after 5 pm and on Saturdays. We recommend downloading the Buffalo Roam app to pay for parking.

 

  • Parking Lot: M&T Parking lot (corner or Washington & E. Chippewa Streets) available after 4 pm for $3.

 

  • Carpool: Invite friends because food is better when it's shared! 

 

  • Metro Rail: Fountain Plaza Station is a block away from the Downtown Bazaar. We recommend downloading the Token Transit app for NFTA fare.

Support Our "Graduates"

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Through our incubation process, business owners learn how to capitalize on their strengths and identify which business model works best for them, be it storefront or e-commerce.

 

You can support graduated businesses that incubated at the West Side Bazaar at these sites:

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