Frequently asked questions
The Yard at Perry is Buffalo’s open-air night market, bringing together local food vendors, drinks, live music, watch parties, and a vibrant outdoor atmosphere all summer long.
The Yard is open Wednesday through Sunday throughout the season. Hours may vary slightly by day and will be posted on our website and social channels
General admission is free. Some special events or programming may require tickets.
Yes—guests of all ages are welcome. Please note that certain areas may be more geared toward adults in the evening hours.
For the comfort and safety of all guests, bags may be subject to inspection upon entry.
Outside food and beverages are not permitted. We have a curated selection of vendors and a central bar offering a wide range of options.
Yes, there is shared seating throughout the space. Seating is first-come, first-served.
The Yard at Perry is designed to be a welcoming, community-focused environment. We expect all guests to be respectful of others, vendors, and staff. Disruptive behavior, harassment, or failure to follow staff direction may result in removal from the premises.
Yes, alcoholic beverages are available for purchase for guests 21+ with valid ID. Please drink responsibly.
Most vendors accept card payments, though some may accept cash. We recommend bringing both.
The Yard operates rain or shine. In the case of severe weather, updates will be shared on our social channels.
Parking options are available nearby. We encourage guests to plan ahead and consider rideshare when possible.
Due to the limits of the space, please leave all furry friends home. Service Animals are of course always allowed.
The Yard at Perry is a casual, outdoor space with a social, elevated atmosphere. We encourage guests to dress comfortably while keeping the overall vibe in mind.
For the safety and experience of all guests, the following are not permitted:
Clothing with offensive, explicit, or inappropriate language or imagery
Face coverings that obscure identity (unless for medical or religious reasons)
Attire that may be considered disruptive to the environment
Management reserves the right to deny entry at its discretion.
