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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

Calling all small businesses & artisans! WEDI’s holiday pop-up market is an opportunity for you to sell more products this holiday season. Be part of our newest tradition! Scan QR code or click here for more information and to apply.

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Holiday Pop-Up Market at the Downtown Bazaar: Coming December 21-23 from 4 pm - 8 pm.

Breakfast tacos from Oralia Traditional Mexican Food and coffee, tea, and bubble tea at Pattaya Street Food at 8 am. Restaurants Abyssinia Ethiopian Cuisine, Nile River Restaurant, Pinoy Boi, and shops Asian Boutique and Flavia's  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, Mexican, Burmese and Filipino cuisines plus a bar that serves beer and wine; and retail kiosks selling items from Africa, and Sri Lanka. It is located on Main Street in the heart of Buffalo's theater district.

Your Downtown Bazaar Businesses

We Cater

Please be advised that the Downtown Bazaar catering program is paused until February 1, 2024. Two of its business, Oralia and Pinoy Boi, independently offer catering. Please consider ordering from them directly: 

Abyssinia Ethiopian Cuisine
Nile River Restaurant

Oralia

Pattaya Street Food

Pinoy Boi

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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