Pittsford Village Businesses
Local businesses serving the Pittsford Village community.
Food & Beverage(22)
Aladdins Natural Eatery
8 Schoen Place, Pittsford NY 14534
Aladdin's Natural Eatery at 8 Schoen Place is one of those Pittsford institutions that earns its regulars through consistency and genuine quality. Mediterranean and Middle Eastern food — hummus, falafel, shawarma, gyros, pitas, salads — made with fresh ingredients in a setting that overlooks the canal. The Schoen Place location has been feeding Pittsford for years, popular with canal walkers, cyclists, and anyone looking for a satisfying lunch that doesn't feel heavy. Casual counter service, reliable quality, and the kind of menu that works for almost everyone at the table. Open seven days a week.
(585) 264-9000
Artisan Gelato & Espresso
12 Schoen Place, Pittsford NY 14534
Artisan Gelato & Espresso on Schoen Place is exactly what a canal-side stop should be — small, focused, and genuinely good at what it does. Gelato made in the artisan tradition, espresso drinks, and the kind of simple pleasure that makes a walk along the Erie Canal feel complete. Open daily from early morning through the evening, it's one of the more natural stopping points on Schoen Place for cyclists, walkers, and anyone who needs an afternoon reset.
Dolce Cupcakery
50 State Street Building R, Pittsford NY 14534
Dolce Cupcakery at 50 State Street Building R is Pittsford's dedicated cupcake bakery — creative flavors, beautiful presentation, and the kind of treat that makes a birthday, office celebration, or ordinary Tuesday genuinely better. The cupcakes are made to order and visually as appealing as they taste. Delivery available. Online ordering for pickup. A reliable go-to when you need something special and don't want to settle for the grocery store bakery.
Erie Grill
41 N Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
Erie Grill is the kind of restaurant that rewards the people who know about it. Attached to the Del Monte Lodge at 41 North Main Street, it carries the quiet confidence of a hotel restaurant that has nothing to prove — and then delivers food that surprises you. Very good food. The kind of meal where the conversation slows down because something on the plate is actually worth paying attention to. We go there when we want quiet. That's the specific gift Erie Grill offers that most Pittsford restaurants don't — a dining room where you can actually hear the person across the table, a pace that doesn't rush you out, a canal view through the open floor plan that makes the whole evening feel a little more considered. Executive Chef John Freezee runs a seasonal American menu that changes with what's local and available. The cocktail program is genuinely inventive — meticulous recipes, fresh ingredients, the kind of bar that takes itself seriously without taking itself too seriously. Happy hour runs Monday through Saturday, 3 to 5pm, and it's excellent. The bar lights soften in the evening, the wine list opens up, and the whole room shifts into something that feels more like a destination than a stop. I've written about the happy hour before and stand by it. For a quiet dinner or a drink worth having, Erie Grill is one of Pittsford's best-kept secrets — which is a strange thing to say about a restaurant that's been here for decades.
(585) 419-3032
Fattoush Restaurant
5 S Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
Grab one of the two window tables at Fattoush and you have one of the best seats in Pittsford. Right on South Main Street, the view out those windows is the village moving past — people walking dogs, kids on bikes, the rhythm of a small town doing its thing. It's a good place to sit and watch the world go by over a bowl of baba ghanouj and a stack of fresh pitas that come out of the kitchen still hot and slightly crispy. Fattoush is self-serve in the best sense — you order at the counter, they bring it to your table, you bus yourself when you're done. The informality is part of the point. The food is Mediterranean, made properly: chicken shawarma plates, gyros, falafel, lamb chops, grilled shrimp, homemade pitas that people specifically mention in reviews because they're that good. The baklava is fresh. The lentil soup is worth the trip on a cold day. Six or seven tables, maybe — small enough that you feel like you're eating somewhere that knows what it is, rather than a restaurant trying to be everything to everyone. It's fantastic food on a straightforward model, and that combination is rarer in a village like Pittsford than it should be. Closed Mondays. Open 11am to 9pm the rest of the week.
(585) 267-7876
Hungrys Grill
10 State St, Pittsford NY 14534
Hungry's is the smallest building doing the most work in Pittsford. On State Street, tucked into a space that's barely bigger than a food truck, it has been feeding high school kids, college students, canal walkers, and late-night regulars for longer than most people can remember. There's no real seating — you order at the counter, take your food, and figure out where to go from there. The tiny pocket park next door works. So does the walk down to the canal. The menu is classic Rochester: garbage plates, burgers, hot dogs, wraps, chicken fingers, fries. The Hungry's Plate Wrap puts the whole garbage plate concept inside a wrap, which sounds like it shouldn't work and absolutely does. The chili dog has its own following. Everything is cooked fresh and comes out fast — the operation is efficient in the way that places get when they've been doing the same thing for decades and have no patience for waste. Friday and Saturday nights it becomes something else — the Nazareth college crowd makes the run, the line moves, and for a couple of hours Hungry's is the most active social scene on that end of the village. No sign on the building worth mentioning. You either know it's there or you learn about it from someone who does.
(585) 385-4031
JBC Rice Noodles & Ramen
14 S Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
Pittsford needed this. A bright, clean dining room at 14 South Main Street serving Yunnan-style rice noodles, ramen, and a full bar — it's the kind of variety that makes a village feel like it's paying attention to what people actually want to eat. We've been there three or four times now and it holds up every visit. The ramen is the thing to order if you want heat — they'll take it as spicy as you ask for, and they mean it. The Yunnan rice noodle bowls are the other anchor of the menu, lighter and more delicate than ramen, built around a clear broth and careful ingredient selection. The kitchen is serious about quality in a way that you notice. Everything is made to order, the service is warm and attentive, and the full bar does fresh-pressed cocktails — watermelon juice, espresso martinis — that are worth arriving early for. For a village that skews heavily toward American and Mediterranean, JBC brings genuine Asian variety to Pittsford's dining scene. Lunch specials run Monday through Friday 11am to 2:30pm, dine-in only. Reservations available for dinner, which on weekends is worth doing.
585-203-1220
JoJos Bistro & Wine Bar
60 N Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
JoJo's is the kind of place you go when you want a drink that leads somewhere good. The bar is the right place to start — pull up a stool, order a glass from a wine list that's been winning awards since 2003, and decide from there whether the evening becomes dinner or stays exactly where it is. Either choice is the right one. The food is genuinely good. The wood-fired pizza comes out of a 700° oven baked thin and crispy — it's one of those dishes that makes you wonder why more places don't do it this way. The steaks are serious. The menu leans seasonal American, chef-driven, with sharable plates that make a table of two feel like a party. Monday nights are BYOB with no corkage fee, which tells you something about the culture of the place — they want you to feel comfortable, not charged. JoJo's sits at 60 North Main Street in a former train station across from the historic Del Monte Hotel — a setting that has a story built into the walls before anyone orders a thing. It's been a Pittsford anchor for over twenty years, which in a village this size means almost everyone who lives here has a memory attached to it. Happy hour runs Monday through Friday. Reservations are worth making on weekends.
(585) 385-3108
Label Pittsford
50 State St, Pittsford NY 14534
Label is a staple. We go there quite a bit — for lunch, for dinner, and especially for happy hour, which is one of the better deals in Pittsford. Half-price appetizers and discounted drinks at the bar starting at 4pm, Tuesday through Saturday. Get there early in the happy hour window and it's genuinely excellent value. The bar can get loud as the evening fills in, but the dining room is well-separated from it — quieter, more settled, a different experience entirely. The food is Napa-inspired American, which in practice means a menu that borrows from California, Mexico, Italy, and France without feeling scattered. The wine list leans toward California but covers the world. The chicken and waffles have a devoted following. The harvest salad is the kind of dish that makes you wonder why more places don't do seasonal ingredients this carefully. Everything is made with local farm products where possible, and sixteen years of community loyalty suggests the kitchen earns that attention. Label sits at 50 State Street, just off the canal, with outdoor seating in season, an indoor fireplace for winter, and a private room for events. It describes itself as a casual neighborhood restaurant, which is accurate — it's the kind of place where you can dress up or not, and both feel right.
(585) 267-7500
Lock 32 Brewing Company
10 Schoen Pl, Pittsford NY 14534
There's a particular kind of summer evening that only happens at Lock 32 — boat tied up at the dock, Adirondack chair pulled close to the fire circle, a cold pint in hand, and the Erie Canal moving quietly past Schoen Place. On nights like that, the sliding glass doors are thrown open, a band is setting up inside, and the line between indoors and outdoors disappears entirely. You're not just at a brewery. You're at the center of the village. Lock 32 sits at 10 Schoen Place right on the canal, and the location does most of the heavy lifting. The tap list rotates constantly — their own brews alongside a handful from other local Rochester-area breweries, plus 1911 Hard Cider for the non-beer drinkers in your group. Live music runs most Friday and Saturday nights, and occasionally mid-week. Monthly charity trivia nights draw regulars who've clearly done this before. The food menu is curated in partnership with Simply Crêpes next door, which means the kitchen has a genuine pedigree. What surprises people who only know Lock 32 in summer is how good it is in winter. The fire circle stays lit. The space gets cozy in a way that feels earned rather than decorated. It's one of those rare places that has a reason to exist in every season — which in Rochester is not a small thing.
(585) 500-8844
Neutral Ground Coffeehouse
45 Schoen Pl, Pittsford NY 14534
The name says something true about the place. Neutral Ground is where you go when you want good coffee and a view of the canal and no particular agenda. Sit down, look at the water, let the morning happen. It's one of the better midmorning decisions available in Pittsford. The coffee is serious — custom roast, full espresso bar, specialty lattes. But Neutral Ground has quietly become more than a coffee stop. The menu runs breakfast all day, which is the right call, with a short list of sandwiches made to order on bread from Amazing Grains bakery in Fairport. The breakfast chowder has a following. The chili apparently also has a following. Purity Ice Cream from Ithaca is served at the counter, which on a warm afternoon after a walk along the towpath is exactly right. Everything is locally sourced where possible — the bread, the ice cream, the produce — which is a genuine commitment, not a marketing line. Neutral Ground at 45 Schoen Place describes itself as wanting to be everyone is welcome, let's all keep it neutral — and it delivers on that. Dogs welcome, bikes welcome, joggers stopping mid-run welcome. The private event space on the canal side holds up to 50 people for showers, seminars, celebrations. Open every day 8am to 4pm, which makes it the right place to start most mornings in the village.
(585) 348-9303
Olives Greek Taverna
Village area, Pittsford NY 14534
Twenty-two years tucked into the end of Schoen Place, and Olives still feels like a discovery. The dining room is small, warm, and decorated with murals that make the whole space feel like somewhere you'd find in a side street in Athens rather than a village on the Erie Canal. Greek music plays. The servers know the regulars. It's the kind of place where you end up staying longer than you planned because nobody's rushing you out. We've been there a number of times and it's genuinely excellent Greek food. The moussaka — cinnamon-seasoned beef, grilled eggplant, and a béchamel sauce that goes almost soufflé-like on top — is the benchmark dish. The Greek-style pizzas called piktes are a menu staple worth ordering: the Mykonos with gyro meat and feta, the Paros with zucchini and goat cheese. The avgolemono soup has a devoted following. The saganaki — Greek cheese baked with lemon and served with pita — is the right way to start. Outdoor seating by the canal in summer is worth timing your visit around. One thing to know before you go: Olives is cash only. There's an ATM on the premises, so you won't be caught off guard — but bring cash or plan for it. Family-owned and operated for over two decades. Closed Sundays.
(585) 381-3990
Pittsford Farms Dairy
44 N Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
We walk there. That's the thing about Pittsford Farms Dairy that no description quite captures — it's the kind of place you walk to, which in 2026 is rarer than it should be. Bananas, bread, a quart of milk in an old-school glass bottle, maybe a box of cookies from the bakery case. It's not a full grocery store, but it has more than you'd expect, and everything feels like it was chosen by someone who cares what they're selling. The dairy sits at 44 North Main Street in a beautifully restored barn setting — the building itself is part of what makes the visit feel different from a run to Wegmans. They have their own cows on the property, which means the milk is genuinely local in a way that matters. The baked goods are made fresh on-site daily. The ice cream is the real draw for most people — scratch-made, rotating flavors, served from a counter that in summer becomes the center of the village's social life. On a warm evening the line is out the door, which sounds like a complaint but isn't. That line is what belonging looks like in Pittsford. In December the place transforms into something out of a storybook — live baby animals, holiday decorations, the kind of magic that families remember for years. Open every day, 7:30am to 9pm, which is the kind of commitment to a community that deserves to be named.
(585) 586-6610
Pittsford MRKT
5 Monroe Ave, Pittsford NY 14534
Pittsford MRKT is a local market in the village offering convenient grocery and provisions for Pittsford residents — the kind of neighborhood market that fills the gap between a full grocery run and having nothing on hand. Located in the village, it serves the daily needs of the community close to home.
585-943-2900
Pittsford Pub & Grille
Village area, Pittsford NY 14534
The Pittsford Pub is the most pub-like place in the village — which is exactly what it should be. Loud when it's busy, quieter when it's not, always with something good on tap. The beer selection is the main event: 24 taps, 17 bottles, and 56 cans covering local and regional craft breweries alongside the standards. If you're serious about beer, this is your place in Pittsford. The food is honest pub food done well — burgers, wings, sandwiches, fish fry on Fridays, daily specials that rotate and are usually worth asking about. The menu is extensive in the way that good neighborhood pubs are extensive: something for everyone, nothing pretentious. Outdoor seating and a patio bar open in spring and summer. Multiple TVs for sports. It gets loud on weekend nights, which is part of the point. Locally owned and family-operated at 60 North Main Street, the Pub draws a mix that tells you something about the village — regulars who've been coming for years, college students from nearby Nazareth, families grabbing dinner on a weeknight. Open seven days a week from 11am. The kind of place that anchors a neighborhood without trying to.
(585) 586-4650
Pontillos Pizza
20 State Street, Pittsford NY 14534
Pontillo's Pizza at 20 State Street is a Rochester-area institution that has been doing pizza right for decades. The village location brings the classic Pontillo's experience — crispy crust, good sauce-to-cheese ratio, reliable execution — to Pittsford. Takeout and delivery available. The kind of pizza place a neighborhood actually needs.
Simply Crepes Craft Kitchen
7 Schoen Pl, Pittsford NY 14534
There's something about bringing kids to Simply Crêpes that works every time. Maybe it's the Nutella option. Maybe it's the fact that a crêpe feels like a special occasion without requiring one. Either way, the place has been drawing families to Schoen Place for over twenty years — which in the restaurant business is its own kind of testimony. Simply Crêpes was founded in 2003 by Karen Heroux, inspired — genuinely, not as marketing copy — by her Italian grandmother's kitchen and a push from Oprah to follow her passion. The Heroux family still runs it. The crêpes are scratch-made, the menu goes far beyond sweet options (there's crepe-battered fried chicken, brunch burgers, Thai red curry), and the coffee bar is serious enough to anchor a morning. Gluten-free buckwheat crêpes and a full vegan menu mean almost everyone in your group can find something. Tuesday is the only day they close. The location is exactly right — 7 Schoen Place, steps from the canal, with a small outdoor porch, an indoor fireplace for colder months, and a historic cellar space downstairs for private events. If you're sitting at Lock 32 across the street, they'll deliver your order over. That kind of neighborliness is what Schoen Place is built on.
(585) 383-8310
Starbucks
24 State Street, Pittsford NY 14534
The Starbucks at 24 State Street is the village's reliable coffee anchor — mobile ordering, consistent quality, and the full Starbucks menu for those mornings when the line at the Coal Tower is too long or you need a large cold brew to go. Convenient location on State Street, close to the canal and the main village shops.
Thirstys
Village area, Pittsford NY 14534
A white brick building with no sign. That's the whole exterior. Since 1971. You find Thirsty's at 8 State Street the way you find it — someone tells you, or you walk past it enough times to figure out what's inside. There's no signage, no neon, no indication from the street that this is anything other than a house. Which is part of what makes it an institution. The people who know it know it. The people who don't, don't — until they do. Inside it's exactly what a bar should be: darts, televisions, a jukebox, draft beer, cheap specials, and bartenders who remember names. The walls are covered in Nazareth College gear, but students from St. John Fisher come too, along with old-timers who've been sitting on those same stools for decades and newcomers who get treated like regulars by the end of their first visit. No food is served on-site, but Hungry's Grill next door will hand-deliver orders directly into the bar, which is the kind of neighborly arrangement that only works in a village this size. Summer brings a grill out back. One more thing worth knowing: cash only. Bring it.
Village Bakery & Cafe
5 State Street, Pittsford NY 14534
Village Bakery & Cafe at 5 State Street has been baking in Pittsford since 2012 with a clear philosophy: no preservatives, no dough conditioners, no shortcuts. Bread made daily using centuries-old methods. Breakfast pastries handmade in the traditional French style. Everything from whole, local ingredients. The cafe is a full breakfast and lunch operation — espresso drinks, organic teas, smoothies, breakfast sandwiches, avocado toast, soups, and sandwiches on their own hearth-baked bread. Industrial-style interior, casual counter service, catering available. Open every day 6:30am to 3pm. The kind of bakery cafe that makes a neighborhood feel like it's doing something right.
(585) 203-1311
Village Coal Tower Restaurant
9 Schoen Pl, Pittsford NY 14534
I've been coming here for breakfast many, many times. That's the honest summary of what the Coal Tower is — a place you come back to, reliably, because it does what it does without any drama. Eggs, home fries, pancakes, omelets, hot coffee. The kind of breakfast that sets up a morning right. The building itself is part of the story. The Coal Tower sits at 9 Schoen Place built under a massive historic coal tower on the Erie Canal — one of those pieces of Pittsford's industrial past that got preserved by being useful rather than just memorialized. The interior has a mismatched country home feel, warm and a little cluttered in the right way. The canal is right there. It fills up fast, especially on weekends. The Friday fish fry has a following that extends well beyond Pittsford — it's considered one of the better ones in Rochester. The barge breakfast plate is the signature order. The cinnamon swirl French toast is worth knowing about. Daily specials are on the board and usually worth asking about. Open for breakfast and lunch Monday through Thursday, breakfast through dinner on Fridays, and breakfast only on weekends. Cash only — no frills, no surprises.
(585) 381-7866
Yotality Frozen Yogurt
Village area, Pittsford NY 14534
Right on South Main Street, Yotality is one of those places that earns its spot in the village by doing one thing well and making it genuinely fun. Self-serve frozen yogurt, over 45 toppings, priced by weight — you're in charge of how this goes, which is exactly the right model for a frozen dessert shop serving families and kids. The flavors rotate constantly — more variety in warm months, a solid selection even in winter. Gelato and sorbet round out the options for those who want something different. The toppings bar is the real draw: fresh fruit, candy, popping boba, sauces, nuts. Free samples before you commit. The place is clean, the location on Main Street is perfect for a post-dinner walk, and in summer it's exactly where you want to end up after the outdoor movie at the community center or a concert at the canal. Kids love it. Parents appreciate that it's not trying to be anything more than what it is. Open every day starting at 1pm, a little later on weekdays.
(585) 967-3938
Retail(21)
Abode
50 State Street Building B, Pittsford NY 14534
Abode is Northfield Common's mid-century modern furniture and home decor boutique — the kind of shop where the bar cart you buy in your twenties follows you for decades. Located in Building B at 50 State Street, the shop specializes in affordable vintage and modern furniture with a genuine curatorial eye: mid-century pieces, plants, candles, and home accessories that are genuinely interesting rather than generically decorative. The owners are known for being approachable and knowledgeable, prices are fair for the quality, and the inventory rotates enough to reward return visits. Reviewers consistently say they'd live inside the store if they could, which is the right kind of endorsement. Open every day.
(585) 471-8357
Beads N Things
50 State Street, Pittsford NY 14534
Beads N Things at Northfield Common is a craft and jewelry supply shop serving Pittsford's creative community — beads, findings, wire, and the supplies needed to make jewelry and craft projects from scratch. A specialty resource that serves both hobbyists and serious jewelry makers in the village and across Rochester.
breathe at home
23 S Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
If breathe yoga is where you come for your practice, breathe at home is where you come for everything else. The sister store sits at 23 South Main Street, directly across from the studio — same philosophy, different expression. Where breathe yoga is about movement and wellness, breathe at home is about what you surround yourself with when you get there. The inventory is carefully curated and genuinely eclectic — furniture, lamps, decorative objects, serving ware, barware, candles, crystals, organic and sustainable beauty products, clothing, and seasonal pieces hand-picked from markets in India and locally in Rochester. It's the kind of store where you go in for a hostess gift and leave with something for yourself too. The staff will help you find something specific or just let you wander. Described by its own owners as an extension of breathe and an extension of home — the feeling you want to have when you go home is unique to you — vibrancy, joy, peacefulness, comfort — whatever it may be, it's waiting here. Open Monday through Saturday.
(585) 203-1582
Chicke Baby & Kids Boutique
25 S Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
Chicke Baby & Kids Boutique brings something genuinely useful to the Pittsford retail mix — earth-friendly clothes, toys, and essentials for babies and kids from brands worth knowing about. The focus is on quality and sustainability, with a curated selection that goes well beyond what the big box stores carry. For parents who care about what goes on and around their kids, Chicke is the kind of boutique that makes gift shopping easy and purposeful. Located in the village, it fits right into the community ethos of buying local and buying well.
Cleo and Kin
50 State St Bldg C, Pittsford NY 14534
Cleo + Kin is a lifestyle boutique with a clear point of view — everything in the shop is vegan, sourced from independent makers, and chosen with intention. Owner Brenna opened it in 2021 at 50 State Street Building C, and the shop has become a genuine community favorite for gift shopping and personal finds. The inventory covers women's clothing, home decor, baby gifts, jewelry, handbags, cookbooks, kitchen goods, and candles — all small-batch, all from independent or women-owned brands. Brenna also handcrafts her own line of minimalist jewelry and home fragrances on-site, with a working candle lab and jewelry workbench visible in the shop. Classes and workshops run periodically for those who want to make rather than just browse. Fully cruelty-free and 100% vegan — no animal products anywhere in the store. Open Tuesday through Saturday.
585-557-3734
Forsythe Jewelers
66 Monroe Ave, Pittsford NY 14534
Forsythe has been at 66 Monroe Avenue since 1927 — nearly a century of fine jewelry in Pittsford, now in its fourth generation of family ownership. That kind of longevity in a single location isn't luck. It's what happens when a jeweler builds genuine trust with a community over decades. The store is accredited by The American Gem Society, with two certified gemologists on staff and an in-house gem lab. The selection covers diamonds, colored gemstones, engagement rings, wedding bands, and estate jewelry — but what sets Forsythe apart is custom design. Bring an idea, a sketch, or just a feeling about what you want, and the team will work with you to build it. They also handle repairs, restoration, appraisal, and heirloom recreation. If a treasured piece is beyond repair, they can recreate it from scratch using similar techniques and materials. Walk-ins are welcome. Appointments available for consultations, cleaning, shopping, and repairs. Open Monday through Saturday.
(585) 586-5954
Hartleigh Monroe Beauty & Boutique
Village area, Pittsford NY 14534
Hartleigh Monroe Beauty & Boutique is built around a specific philosophy — that the time you spend there is yours, and should feel sacred rather than transactional. The boutique side carries clothing and accessories; the beauty services side delivers the kind of personalized attention that transforms a routine appointment into something worth looking forward to. The team at Hartleigh Monroe is focused on confidence and community — making clients feel they have a place in the village that genuinely welcomes them. For those seeking to elevate their style and feel cared for in the process, it's a destination worth knowing.
Hobby House Needlework
50 State Street, Pittsford NY 14534
Hobby House Needlework is a specialty needlework shop at Northfield Common carrying needlepoint canvases, threads, finishing supplies, and the expertise to help you use them. One of those shops that has served a dedicated community of craft enthusiasts in Pittsford and greater Rochester for years — the kind of place where the staff can answer any question about your project and usually does.
Jembetat
12 Schoen Pl, Pittsford NY 14534
Ethnic art & jewelry
585-455-6524
Northfield Music
50 State Street, Pittsford NY 14534
Northfield Music is Pittsford's neighborhood music shop at Northfield Common — instruments, lessons, supplies, and the kind of local music store that communities lose and then realize they needed. For students, hobbyists, and serious musicians in the village and surrounding area, it's the accessible local alternative to driving into the city.
Notion
50 State St, Pittsford NY 14534
Notion is a handcrafted and vintage goods shop at 50 State Street Building J — the kind of place where everything on the shelf was chosen by someone who actually cares what ends up there. Wood and pottery creations, jewelry, a well-curated card selection, and rotating vintage finds make it a reliable stop for gifts that don't look like gifts. Owned by Bonnie, who also runs Miguel Creative, Notion is small, focused, and genuinely interesting. The inventory changes regularly so there's always a reason to stop back in. One of those shops that gives the village its character.
585-252-2134
One Jane
28 S Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
High-fashion boutique
585-381-2161
One World Goods
Village area, Pittsford NY 14534
Fair trade gifts
Pittsford Fine Art
Village area, Pittsford NY 14534
Pittsford Fine Art is the village's dedicated fine art gallery, showcasing original work by some of the region's best-known local artists. Located in the historic Pittsford Village, it's the place to find original paintings, prints, and mixed media that capture the character of the Rochester area — work that brings something genuinely local into your home. For visitors looking to take a piece of Pittsford with them, or residents wanting to support regional artists, Pittsford Fine Art is the right stop. The gallery rotates its collection and features artists with real connections to this community.
Pittsford Lumber & Woodshop
50 State Street Suite 21, Pittsford NY 14534
Pittsford Lumber & Woodshop is one of the oldest continuously operating businesses in the village — over 35 years of kiln-dried hardwood lumber, cabinet-grade veneer plywood, marine plywood, woodworking supplies, and millwork services in a climate-controlled space at Northfield Common. This is a specialist's shop. Walnut, cherry, maple, oak, and more exotic domestic species, all top-grade and dry. Pricing consistently beats the big box stores. Woodworkers across the Rochester region make the trip specifically for the selection and quality. Call ahead if you need pricing, availability, or a cut estimate. Open Monday through Friday 9-5, Saturday 8am to noon.
(585) 586-1877
Pittsford Wine & Spirits
50 State Street, Pittsford NY 14534
Pittsford Wine & Spirits is the village's neighborhood bottle shop at Northfield Common — a well-curated selection of wine, spirits, and beer for residents who want quality without driving out of the village. The kind of shop where the staff knows the inventory and can make a genuine recommendation.
Talbots
66 Monroe Ave #31, Pittsford NY 14534
Talbots at 66 Monroe Avenue is the anchor women's clothing store in Pittsford — classic American style, quality fabrics, and a range that runs from casual to polished. The Pittsford location offers the full Talbots assortment: pants, sweaters, dresses, tops, and accessories, with walk-ins welcome or private appointments available with a boutique style expert for a more personalized experience. For women who want investment pieces that last rather than fast fashion that doesn't, Talbots has been that destination for decades. The Monroe Avenue location is well-stocked and staffed by people who know the product.
585-586-5642
the boutique curated by UB
50 State St Bldg J, Pittsford NY 14534
The boutique curated by UB is built around a specific expertise — owner Bonnie is a 20-year licensed esthetician who has hand-picked every product in the shop with a focus on ingredient integrity and quality. The result is a beauty and wellness boutique where the selection is actually informed rather than just assembled. The inventory covers non-toxic skincare, natural and pharmaceutical-grade options, hair care, body care, hand and nail care, makeup, beauty tools, and accessories. There's also a thoughtful selection of athleisure and activewear, non-toxic candles, handbags, and sunglasses. Directly above the boutique is an aesthetic studio with four licensed estheticians offering customized skincare treatments — so a visit can easily become a full wellness afternoon.
585-309-9975
The Driphouse
Village area, Pittsford NY 14534
Driphouse is a luxury recovery studio at 19 State Street built around the science of heat and cold — the two most powerful tools for muscle recovery, inflammation reduction, and deep restoration. The Pittsford location is the flagship, offering the full suite of services including whole-body cryotherapy, which isn't available at all their locations. The Signature Drip is the anchor experience — an hour in a zero-gravity adjustable bed at 140° of far infrared heat, streaming or meditating while your body detoxifies and restores. The sauna uses Solocarbon® infrared heating technology, 10 dedicated heaters, ultra-low EMF. On the cold side, whole-body cryotherapy exposes you to sub-zero temperatures for 2-3 minutes — fast, intense, and effective for inflammation and energy. Red light therapy and NormaTec compression round out the menu. Clean, spa-like atmosphere, welcoming staff, and a membership model for regulars. Open seven days a week by appointment. For anyone serious about recovery — athletes, yoga practitioners, or anyone who just wants to feel better in their body — Driphouse is worth knowing about.
Top Notch Monogramming
50 State Street, Pittsford NY 14534
Top Notch Monogramming has been doing custom embroidery and screen printing in Pittsford since 1992 — over three decades of personalized gifts, team gear, and custom apparel for the village and greater Rochester area. Located at Northfield Common, the shop carries hundreds of varieties of T-shirts alongside their embroidery and screen printing services. For custom gifts, sports teams, corporate orders, or anything that needs a name or logo on it, Top Notch is the village's go-to. Open Monday through Saturday 11am to 3pm.
(585) 248-2650
Welcome Home Living
50 State Street, Pittsford NY 14534
Welcome Home Living at Northfield Common is a home goods and gift shop in the heart of the village — the kind of store that makes finding a housewarming gift or refreshing a room feel genuinely easy. Curated home accessories, decor, and gifts for people who care about what their space feels like.
Beauty & Wellness(14)
BareBeauti Salon
15 South Main Street, Pittsford NY 14534
BareBeauti Salon at 15 South Main Street is a beauty salon in the heart of Pittsford village, home to Styles with Serena and other independent stylists specializing in dimensional color and extension services. The rental model means clients get a personal relationship with their stylist rather than a generic salon experience. For color work, cuts, and extensions in a village setting, BareBeauti is a natural first stop.
Beauty Remedy Salon
1 Grove Street Suite 206, Pittsford NY 14534
Beauty Remedy Salon at 1 Grove Street Suite 206 is a focused hair salon in the Pittsford village area, offering personalized hair care services Monday through Friday. Located in the Grove Street building adjacent to Schoen Place, it serves clients looking for quality hair services in a convenient village location.
(585) 236-9480
breathe yoga & juice bar
19 S Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
I'm there four or five times a week. That's not a recommendation — it's a confession about how good this place is. breathe has been at 19 South Main Street in Pittsford since 2002, which means it predates the wellness industry's current obsession with itself by about a decade. It was doing organic juice bars and yoga teacher training before either of those things were trends. The spiral staircase leads up to the hot studio, which runs genuinely hot — the hottest in the Rochester area by most accounts — with natural light that makes the whole experience feel less like a workout and more like something worth doing. There's also a non-heated studio for those days when the heat isn't the point. The class variety is real: vinyasa, restorative, foundations, meditation, online and in-person. The juice bar is the part that surprises people who come only for yoga. Cold-pressed juices made with a state-of-the-art juicer, house-made cashew milk that goes into lattes and smoothies, wheatgrass shots, acai bowls, protein smoothies built for recovery. This is not an afterthought counter — it's a serious juice bar that happens to be inside a yoga studio. The salads are genuinely worth making the trip for even if you're not taking a class. Spa services, a retail boutique, online classes, teacher training programs. breathe has become one of those places where you come for one thing and find that the whole ecosystem has value. Open daily starting at 6:30am.
(585) 248-9070
Darling Esthetics
4 Schoen Pl, Pittsford NY 14534
Darling Esthetics is a day spa and skincare studio established in 2017, born from the owner'''s personal journey through skin challenges. The mission is empowerment through tailored skincare — not generic treatments, but solutions built around each client'''s specific skin. Services blend Korean skincare techniques with paramedical treatments: facials, body contouring, lash extensions, and advanced skin therapies. The combination of luxurious spa experience with clinical-grade results is the differentiator — clients come for the relaxation and stay for the outcomes. Flexible financing available for those who want to invest in their skin without upfront cost. Serving Pittsford and the greater Rochester area.
(585) 200-7563
Edens Coven
39 S Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
Eden'''s Coven Scalp Lounge at 39 South Main Street is Rochester'''s premier head spa — a genuinely specialized destination for scalp health and luxury scalp treatments that blends Eastern and Western practices into something that stands apart from any standard salon service. The signature Bliss Ritual is 2.5 to 3 hours: scalp detoxification, halo-infused floral or detox waterfall, trichologist-trained assessment, reflexology for head, face, hands, arms, feet, and legs, and nourishing mineral steam. It'''s an experience built for people who want real results — hair loss solutions, lymphatic health, gut health support — delivered in a deeply luxurious format. The Eden Essentials offers a shorter introduction for first-timers. For those who have never considered scalp wellness as a category, Eden'''s Coven is the place to start. Open Monday and Tuesday with extended hours.
585-629-0717
Evolution Pilates
50 State Street, Pittsford NY 14534
Evolution Pilates at Northfield Common brings Pilates instruction to the heart of Pittsford village — small group and private sessions in a focused studio setting. For residents seeking core strength, flexibility, and the kind of body awareness that Pilates delivers, Evolution is the village's dedicated option. Located steps from the canal and the rest of Northfield Common's wellness offerings.
Luminosity Bodywork
1 Grove Street, Pittsford NY 14534
Luminosity Bodywork specializes in three therapeutic modalities that most wellness providers don'''t offer: Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Craniosacral Therapy, and massage. Located at 1 Grove Street adjacent to Schoen Place and the canal, it serves clients across Rochester who seek these specific, specialized treatments. Manual Lymphatic Drainage is used for post-surgical recovery, immune support, and chronic health conditions. Craniosacral Therapy works with the subtle rhythms of the central nervous system to release tension and support the body'''s natural healing. These are not general relaxation services — they'''re targeted therapeutic work for people with specific needs. For those who know what they'''re looking for, Luminosity is one of the few places in the area that does this well.
Rocky Grecos Salon
19 S Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
Rocky Greco'''s is Upstate New York'''s largest independent operator salon — a rental model where stylists, estheticians, and nail technicians run their own books within a shared upscale space at 19 South Main Street in the village. The result is a salon with a genuinely personal feel. Each provider is independently focused on their clients rather than moving people through a production line. Rocky himself has a devoted following — reviewers consistently describe him as singularly focused, a perfectionist, someone who takes real pride in the outcome. The space also carries beauty products, jewelry, purses, and art, making it worth browsing even between appointments. Hair, skin, and nails. Open Tuesday through Saturday.
(585) 218-9120
Salon Bella Vita
32 S Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
Salon Bella Vita at 32 South Main Street is a full-service hair salon built around creative stylists who bring genuine passion to their work. The name translates to beautiful life — and the salon'''s philosophy lives up to it: a warm, inviting space where clients come to be transformed, not just trimmed. The team specializes in cuts, color, and styling, with a reputation for creative, personalized work. Reviewers consistently mention specific stylists by name and return appointments booked well in advance — the sign of a salon where relationships matter. Open six days a week with extended hours Monday through Thursday.
585-383-8482
Spa at the Del Monte
43 N Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
The Spa at the Del Monte is the full-service luxury spa anchoring the Del Monte Lodge at 43 North Main Street — canal-side, unhurried, and genuinely well-appointed. It's the kind of spa where a half-day is the right amount of time, not a luxury. Services cover the full range: massage therapy including Swedish, deep tissue, and the signature Guasha Massage; facials and advanced skin treatments; body treatments including the Firming Spirulina Wrap; nail care with a focus on natural nails; hair care; waxing; and makeup application. The spa is particularly known for group events — corporate spa days, birthday celebrations, and bridal parties fill the calendar alongside individual appointments. For Erie Grill guests, a spa day at the Del Monte is the natural complement to dinner. For anyone in Pittsford looking for a genuinely restorative experience, this is the destination. Open seven days a week.
(585) 419-3000
Styles with Serena
18 S Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
Styles with Serena is an independent stylist based at BareBeauti Salon at 15 South Main Street, specializing in dimensional color and extension services. Serena'''s approach is personal and precise — clients book directly with her for cuts, color, glosses, and blowouts tailored to their specific hair and style goals. For anyone looking for a skilled colorist in the village with a genuine focus on craft, Styles with Serena is worth booking well in advance.
585-500-5546
The Hair Cove
50 State Street, Pittsford NY 14534
The Hair Cove is a hair salon at Northfield Common offering cuts, color, and styling services in the village of Pittsford. Conveniently located within the Northfield Common complex alongside Pittsford's other wellness and retail offerings, it serves village residents looking for quality hair care close to home.
Urban Beauty Skyn Aesthetics
50 State St Bldg J Fl 2, Pittsford NY 14534
Urban Beauty Skyn Aesthetics is a skincare center and boutique on Schoen Place run by Bonnie, a licensed esthetician with deep expertise in both skincare and client relationships. The practice is built on personalized consultation — new clients start with an introductory facial so Bonnie can assess their skin and build a custom plan. Services include facials, plasma treatments, waxing, and advanced skincare therapies. The boutique side carries skincare products selected with the same care and integrity as the treatments. Clients who have been coming for years describe Bonnie as thorough, knowledgeable, welcoming, and genuinely invested in outcomes — the kind of practitioner who explains what she'''s doing and why, and sends samples home so you can try before you commit.
585-370-6651
WHOLE Wellness Services
56 N Main St, Pittsford NY 14534
WHOLE Wellness Services brings integrative health and wellness to the Pittsford village — a practice built around the idea that wellbeing is comprehensive, not compartmentalized. Services are designed to support the whole person across physical, mental, and emotional dimensions. For residents seeking wellness services that go beyond the conventional, WHOLE fills a genuine gap in the village'''s offerings. Located in Pittsford, serving the broader Rochester community.
585-524-0008
Professional Services(13)
Block Longo LaMarca & Brzezinski PC
Pittsford, NY 14534
Block Longo LaMarca & Brzezinski is a law firm serving the Pittsford and greater Rochester community across a range of practice areas. Located in the village, the firm provides legal services to individuals and businesses with the personalized attention that a community-based practice offers. For residents seeking legal counsel in Pittsford without traveling to downtown Rochester, Block Longo LaMarca & Brzezinski is a local option worth knowing.
Bouchard Financial Group
Pittsford, NY 14534
Bouchard Financial Group provides financial planning and wealth management services to individuals and families in the Pittsford area. As a local, community-based practice, Bouchard Financial offers the kind of personalized relationship that larger institutions typically can'''t. For Pittsford residents looking for financial guidance on retirement planning, investment management, insurance, or wealth transfer, a local advisor who knows the community is often the right starting point.
585-586-1002
Brighton Pittsford Agency
Pittsford, NY 14534
Brighton Pittsford Agency is an independent insurance agency serving the Pittsford and Brighton communities. Independent agencies represent multiple carriers, which means clients get unbiased guidance and real choice rather than a single-company pitch. For homeowners, vehicle owners, and small businesses in Pittsford looking for insurance coverage with local expertise and accountability, an independent agency is the right model. Brighton Pittsford Agency has roots in both communities it serves.
585-381-1463
Christopher Williams Agency
Pittsford, NY 14534
Christopher Williams Agency provides insurance services to individuals and businesses in the Pittsford area. As a local agency, it offers the relationship-based service that national call centers and online platforms can'''t replicate — someone who knows your situation and can advocate for you when you need to use your coverage. For Pittsford residents seeking auto, home, life, or business insurance with a local point of contact, Christopher Williams Agency is a community-based option.
585-586-3060
Finucane Hartzell LLP
6 North Main Street, Pittsford NY 14534
Finucane Hartzell is a boutique law firm at 6 North Main Street that has been practicing in Pittsford since 1991. Small by design — and deliberately so. The firm competes regularly with Rochester'''s largest practices while maintaining the flexibility and personal attention that only a smaller firm can deliver. Practice areas include contracts, criminal law, estate planning, family law, and civil litigation. Leo Finucane has been recognized by Super Lawyers, and the firm'''s reputation in the western New York legal community is built on over three decades of precedent-setting judgments and settlements. For individuals and businesses in Pittsford and the greater Rochester area who need serious legal representation without sacrificing personal service, Finucane Hartzell is the village'''s answer.
(585) 586-0220
Pittsford Community Center
35 Lincoln Avenue, Pittsford NY 14534
The Spiegel Pittsford Community Center at 35 Lincoln Avenue is the heart of the village'''s civic and recreational life — the venue for summer concerts, outdoor movies, senior programs, fitness classes, youth activities, and community events throughout the year. The Community Center is where the village shows up for itself. The Summer Concert Series happens on its grounds. The Concerts for Kids series fills its field on Wednesday evenings. The outdoor movie nights draw families with chairs and blankets. Senior programming runs year-round. It'''s a genuinely active public space that makes Pittsford feel like a place people belong to, not just a place they live.
585-248-6280
Pittsford Office Space Grain Tower
Schoen Place, Pittsford NY 14534
The Grain Tower at Schoen Place offers flexible office space in one of Pittsford'''s most distinctive historic buildings — the same canal-side complex that houses the Coal Tower restaurant and several other village businesses. For professionals and small businesses who want a Pittsford village address and the character that comes with a historic Erie Canal location, the Grain Tower workspace is an uncommon option. Ideal for consultants, remote workers, small teams, or anyone who wants to work in an interesting building rather than a generic office park.
585-721-6679
Pullano & Company
Pittsford, NY 14534
Pullano & Company provides accounting and financial services to individuals and businesses in the Pittsford and greater Rochester area. A community-based accounting firm offers the kind of ongoing relationship that makes tax planning, bookkeeping, and financial guidance genuinely useful rather than transactional. For small business owners, self-employed professionals, and families in Pittsford who want a local CPA who knows their situation year over year, Pullano & Company is a village-based resource.
585-385-6010
Rosolino's Custom Tailors
50 State Street, Pittsford NY 14534
Rosolino's Custom Tailors at Northfield Common offers alterations, tailoring, and custom work for the Pittsford community. For a village where people care about how they dress, having a skilled tailor steps from the canal is the kind of thing that defines quality of life. Alterations, hemming, suit fitting, and custom garment work.
Schoen Place Auto
Schoen Place, Pittsford NY 14534
Schoen Place Auto is the village'''s trusted independent auto repair shop — the kind of place that has regulars who have been bringing their vehicles for two decades and have no intention of going anywhere else. Jeff and his crew are consistently praised for quality work, honest assessments, and genuine customer service in an industry where those qualities are rarer than they should be. For Pittsford residents who want their car maintained and repaired by people who know them and their vehicle, Schoen Place Auto is the right answer. Located on Schoen Place along the canal.
The Leighton Agency
Pittsford, NY 14534
The Leighton Agency is a local Pittsford business providing professional services to the community. As a village-based practice, it brings the advantages of local relationships and community accountability to its clients. For specific service inquiries, contact the agency directly.
585-586-2070
Village of Pittsford Official
21 North Main Street, Pittsford NY 14534
The Village of Pittsford — population approximately 1,355 — is one of Monroe County'''s oldest incorporated villages, centered on South Main Street, North Main Street, Schoen Place, and the Erie Canal. The village government manages civic infrastructure, public events, planning decisions, and the quality of life that makes Pittsford what it is. The Village Board of Trustees meets regularly and is actively recruiting resident involvement — serving on the board, the planning commission, and other civic bodies is one of the most direct ways to shape the place you live. For residents who want to engage beyond voting, the village welcomes participation. Village Hall is at 21 North Main Street.
585-586-4332
Village Smiles Family Dentistry
20 North Main Street Suite 114, Pittsford NY 14534
Village Smiles Family Dentistry at 20 North Main Street Suite 114 overlooks the Erie Canal and has been part of the Pittsford community since 1980. Dr. Matt Schwedfeger — Rochester-born, McQuaid Jesuit educated, trained at University of Maryland and Strong Hospital — took over as sole owner from his father and has continued building a practice known for genuine patient care. Services cover the full family spectrum: general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry including whitening, veneers, and bonding, dental implants, periodontal therapy, root canals, and sedation dentistry for anxious patients. Early morning and evening appointments accommodate busy family schedules. Reviewers consistently describe the staff as friendly, professional, and genuinely caring — a family vibe that'''s hard to manufacture and easy to recognize. Accepting new patients.
(585) 385-2033
