Shema Sushi
277 Alexander St., Rochester, NY 14607 (585) 325-6555 shema-sushi.com Fine dining columnist Ashley Mason describes Shema Sushi as a “calming sanctuary tucked away in the
277 Alexander St., Rochester, NY 14607 (585) 325-6555 shema-sushi.com Fine dining columnist Ashley Mason describes Shema Sushi as a “calming sanctuary tucked away in the
3349 Monroe Ave., Rochester, NY 14618 (585) 710-4900 rosierestaurant.com Rosie brings the best of South Asian cuisine to Rochester. Whether you’re in the mood for
2833 Monroe Ave., Rochester, NY 14618 (585) 448-0051 umairoc.com Sit down and watch your food arrive via conveyor belt and drinks be delivered by a
As I scrambled into the kitchen and furiously scrubbed the sink, I heard the opening notes to the third movement of Mozart’s Sonata No. 11,
There’s no sign out front at 695 South Clinton Avenue, only windows covered in dark lace curtains. But stepping in through the side door, you
I’m a junkie for pizza. Literally any pizza, all the time—thin New York style, Chicago deep dish, even a premade frozen pie from Aldi (yes,
In a bustling corner of the Neighborhood of the Arts, a restaurant has mastered the art of culinary democracy. It’s a place where the burger
The Corn Hill Holiday Tour of Homes has been a cherished Rochester tradition for thirty-seven years. This year, on Saturday, December 7, the Corn Hill
When he helped start the Rochester Gay Men’s Chorus (RGMC) in 1982, David Knoll wanted to foster not just a chorus but a community. Inspired
I discovered Frances Willard while researching drinking fountains erected by the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) throughout Western New York in the late nineteenth and
247 N. Goodman St., Rochester, NY 14607
(585) 206-8611
carnegiecellars.com
This wine bar and kitchen across from Village Gate serves wine, entrees, dessert, and even cappuccino in its relaxed dining room. Shared plates include an intriguing olive oil flight with bread as well as other tapas items like mussels with tomato confit.
Read more: Carnegie Cellars uncorks the ultimate wine bar experience
3450 Winton Pl., Rochester, NY 14623
(585) 667-0954
theoldfarmcafe.com
Blending great food with a unique theatrical experience, The Old Farm Cafe transports guests to a captivating and calming barnyard, giving the feeling of enjoying a sunny summer day. Stop in for handcrafted caffeinated drinks and unique beverages. A wide range of meals and pastries for breakfast and brunch will give you a hearty start in the morning, as well as lunch and later options for rounding out your day.
Read more: The Old Farm Cafe brings new meaning to dinner and a show
45 Rochester Public Market, Rochester, NY 14609
(585) 504-4617
public-provisions.com
Cafe by day, full-service restaurant by night, Public Provisions has something for everyone. It boasts an array of baked goods from Flour City Bread Co., alcoholic and caffeinated beverages, and elevated entrees.
Read more: Public Provisions breaks bread and boundaries at Rochester Public Market
277 Alexander St., Rochester, NY 14607 (585) 325-6555 shema-sushi.com Fine dining columnist Ashley Mason describes Shema Sushi as a “calming sanctuary tucked away in the
3349 Monroe Ave., Rochester, NY 14618 (585) 710-4900 rosierestaurant.com Rosie brings the best of South Asian cuisine to Rochester. Whether you’re in the mood for
2833 Monroe Ave., Rochester, NY 14618 (585) 448-0051 umairoc.com Sit down and watch your food arrive via conveyor belt and drinks be delivered by a
As I scrambled into the kitchen and furiously scrubbed the sink, I heard the opening notes to the third movement of Mozart’s Sonata No. 11,
There’s no sign out front at 695 South Clinton Avenue, only windows covered in dark lace curtains. But stepping in through the side door, you
I’m a junkie for pizza. Literally any pizza, all the time—thin New York style, Chicago deep dish, even a premade frozen pie from Aldi (yes,
In a bustling corner of the Neighborhood of the Arts, a restaurant has mastered the art of culinary democracy. It’s a place where the burger
The Corn Hill Holiday Tour of Homes has been a cherished Rochester tradition for thirty-seven years. This year, on Saturday, December 7, the Corn Hill
When he helped start the Rochester Gay Men’s Chorus (RGMC) in 1982, David Knoll wanted to foster not just a chorus but a community. Inspired
I discovered Frances Willard while researching drinking fountains erected by the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) throughout Western New York in the late nineteenth and