Roycroft Campus, East Aurora NY
Address | 31 S Grove St, East Aurora, NY | ||||||||||
Phone | (716) 655-0261 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.roycroftcampuscorp.com | ||||||||||
Categories | Historical Landmark, Gift Shop, Museum, Tourist Attraction | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.8 11 reviews | ||||||||||
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Roycroft Campus reviews
11Absolutely love this place! The artists are incredible, prices are reasonable and it is so historic.
Birthplace of the arts and crafts movement a very historical relevant location. 10-1-22 still grrrrrrr8!
This was amazing today. Never been here before. Loved all the vendors.
Will be going back.
Art.freedom of expression peace mind, haters are always going to hate? No time for lies cheats and thieves. Keep the faith don't judge in whatever flag you fly let it ride
I so enjoy the summer Roycroft art and craft and antique festival that has been a yearly event for me for about 35 years. There is also music and food and being on the campus is such a visual treat. I look forward to this every year.
A must see place that will take days to see every part of the campus, and leave you with a desire to come back for more and more.
Always a treat. It was our son, Enzo’s birthday dinner. He loved everything and he had a Sunday to wrap up his big night. If you find yourself in East Auroras and you haven’t visited the Roycroft you really should. It’s awesome architecture and full or history. The food is always top notch and it’s a fun atmosphere to enjoy dinner with good friends and family.
A beautiful campus. So much history here. We went during a fair and so there was a lot open that apparently is not normally open. I wish that they had more classes and things like that to offer the community instead of just being artist show places, but that is extremely cool as well. We will be coming back here again but this time without our small children which I think will improve the experience exponentially.
Quite an eclectic mix of WNY crafts people and artisans. Ceramic, metals, woven fabric, books, jewelry, and statuary. The second floor loft holds the works of a monthly featured artisan. Be sure to not miss it. Nooks and crannies are many so take your time.
Nice historical site to visit. Nice craftsman products in several of the buildings although very pricy. Not much business happening while we visited.lol