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Aurora offers wonderful shopping and several dining opportunities in addition
to the Aurora Inn.
If you want to explore beyond the immediate area, please ask
our front desk for suggestions or
visit tourcayuga.com, visitithaca.com, skaneatles.com and fingerlakes.org more more information.
Shopping
MacKenzie-Childs, Aurora – The
celebrated maker of hand-crafted tableware, home
furnishings and accessories is
located less than one mile from the Aurora Inn. Visitors can tour
the Victorian Farmhouse, view artisans at work in the new Visitors Center, stroll through
the
gardens, or shop in the retail store. |
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Village Market, Aurora – Immediately adjacent to the
Inn, this quaint market offers
visitors a selection of local and homemade products. Try our delectable pastries, hand cut meats,
homemade soups, "Market Meals" and more - all prepared fresh daily by the talented Aurora Inn
chefs. Featuring Gimme! Coffee from Ithaca, NY, fresh produce from Long Point Orchard and
seasonal specialities from Grisamore Farm in Locke, NY. Stop in and see what new surprises
are in store!
Antiques – Start at Cleaveland’s Antiques just outside Aurora and go from there in
search of wonderful antiques and other treasures.
Jane Morgan’s Little
House has been a mainstay in the community for its selection of
fine women’s
apparel and accessories. alexander millen, a new gallery in town, features
fine art, gifts and antiques. Don’t miss Vintage Lighting with its fascinating collection of
old lamps and lighting and Shakelton’s,
an old-fashioned village hardware store.
Restaurants
Fargo Bar & Grill – Casual food and atmosphere are the calling card of this charming
restaurant and tavern, which is located directly across the street from the Aurora
Inn. Take a turn
playing pool or throwing horseshoes in the backyard pit. Click here to view the current Fargo menu.
Dorie’s – Closed December 15, 2008 until March 2009 as it is converted into a late-night
coffeeshop! |