Celebrate Pączki Day at the Buffalo’s Broadway Market – Tues, February 21st

Come to the Market on Pączki Day!

Participating Bakeries:

  • Buffalo Paczki
  • Eileen’s Centerview Bakery
  • Mazurek’s Bakery

Music:

Greg Docenko 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

https://broadwaymarket.org

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