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800 South Main Street is a renowned property prominently situated on Canandaigua Lake's north shore offering a compelling investment opportunity for a range of hospitality business concepts in the heart of the vibrant Finger Lakes Region. Formerly known as The New York State Wine and Culinary Center and currently operating as New York Kitchen, the property is a multi-use venue with a full-service restaurant and bar, retail and event spaces, and offices. The 20,775± sq.ft. building is attractively designed, efficiently laid out and well-appointed. Built in 2005 with high-quality materials, the modern building includes a ground-level commercial kitchen; banquet and private dining rooms; tasting room / gift shop; culinary lab; demonstration amphitheater; plus offices. The second level features a restaurant with dining room; outdoor deck with canopy; and a bar - all overlooking the lake; plus offices and a conference room. The 2.93± acre site offers generous parking, professionally landscaped grounds with a new patio, event tent, sitting areas, gardens, fruit trees, irrigation system, lighting and walkways. Finest facilities plus a prime location combine for an exceptional opportunity. The perfect spot in the thriving tourist destination of Canandaigua, New York and the surrounding Finger Lakes, in walking distance to lakefront hotels, shopping districts, entertainment/recreational venues, and marinas ensure high visibility and steady traffic; making this unique property an exceptional acquisition for investors or hospitality entrepreneurs. Easy access to the Thruway and airports. Delayed Negotiations begin September 12, 2025.