The 6th Annual Jamaican Market Festival will take place in Larkinville on July 18, 2026, from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Larkin Square. The festival will feature Jamaican food, music, and culture, and is expected to attract Buffalo residents from across the city. Chef Darian Bryan is preparing to launch the festival, which has become a staple of Buffalo's summer events calendar. The festival will showcase the best of Jamaican cuisine, with traditional dishes and drinks available for purchase.

"We are excited to bring the flavors and sounds of Jamaica to Larkinville," said Chef Darian Bryan. The festival will also feature live music and dancing, with performances by local and international artists. Buffalo residents can expect a fun and lively atmosphere, with something for everyone to enjoy. The Jamaican Market Festival has become a beloved event in Buffalo, and this year's festival promises to be the biggest and best yet. The festival will take place on July 18, 2026, and Buffalo residents can mark their calendars for a day of food, music, and culture. The Larkinville neighborhood will be filled with the sounds and smells of Jamaica, and Buffalo residents will not want to miss it.

The Jamaican Market Festival is a celebration of Jamaican culture and heritage, and Buffalo residents can expect to learn something new and exciting about the island nation. The festival will also feature vendors selling traditional Jamaican crafts and goods, and Buffalo residents can shop for unique souvenirs and gifts. The City of Buffalo is proud to support the Jamaican Market Festival, and Mayor is expected to attend the event. The festival is free and open to the public, and Buffalo residents are encouraged to come out and enjoy the music, food, and culture.