A weekend in Bemus Point, NY is one of those trips that sounds modest on paper: small lakeside village, western New York. Two days is enough time to experience the main draws of this independently owned community on the shores of Lake Chautauqua. Here’s exactly how to spend them.
This itinerary runs Friday evening through Sunday afternoon. It’s built around the village’s restaurants, the Bemus Point-Stow Ferry, time on the water, and enough time in between to walk around and get a feel for the village.
- Book accommodations early — summer weekends fill fast, especially around festivals
- The Bemus Point-Stow Ferry runs Memorial Day through mid-September only
- Many restaurants are seasonal — check ahead outside peak season
- Bemus Point is car-dependent — no public transit to the village
- Bemus Bay Water Toys and One Fine Day Charter may require advance booking in July/August
🌙 FRIDAY — FRIDAY EVENING
Arrival · First dinner · Village waterfront
Friday Evening: Arrive, Settle In, and Get to the Waterfront
4:00–5:30 PM · Check In and Get Your Bearings
Depending on where you’re staying, check in and take a slow walk down Main Street. Bemus Point’s commercial strip is short — maybe three blocks — and a leisurely walk introduces you to every restaurant and shop without committing to anything.
→ Where to Stay in Bemus Point
5:30–6:00 PM · Pick Up Provisions at Bemus Point Market
If you’re self-catering at all, swing by the Bemus Point Market at 12 Main Street — the village’s year-round grocery stocked with fresh produce, essentials, and local goods.
→ Bemus Point Market — Hours & Details
6:30–8:30 PM · Dinner: The Village Casino or Bemus Point Inn
Friday evening calls for one of the two flagship dining destinations. If it’s summer and you want the full lakefront-buzzing-with-energy experience, The Village Casino at 1 Lakeside Drive is the call — great food, cold drinks, views of the lake. Open May through September.
If you’re visiting in a shoulder season or prefer something more relaxed and intimate, the Bemus Point Inn Restaurant at 4958 Main Street is open year-round and is a good choice for a first-evening dinner.
★ The Village Casino gets busy on summer Friday evenings. Arrive by 6:30 for a better table choice or call ahead.
→ Full Dining Guide — All 14 Bemus Point Restaurants
AFTER DINNER · Walk the Waterfront at Sunset
After dinner, walk to the Lake Chautauqua waterfront. The western-facing shoreline at Bemus Point frames some of the best sunsets in the region. This isn’t an activity you schedule, it’s just what happens when you’re here and the light starts to change.
☀️ SATURDAY — SATURDAY — THE FULL BEMUS POINT DAY
Coffee · On the water · Ferry · Shopping · Dinner

Saturday: The Full Bemus Point Day
8:30–9:30 AM · Morning Coffee at Lake Life Café
Start Saturday at Lake Life Café on 22 Main Street, the year-round neighbourhood café on Main Street. Quality coffee, light bites, and a good spot to start the morning before heading to the water.
→ Lake Life Café — Listing & Details
10:00 AM–12:00 PM · Get on the Water — Kayak, Paddleboard, or Charter
Saturday morning is prime time for getting on Lake Chautauqua. Head to Bemus Bay Water Toys on the waterfront and rent a kayak or paddleboard — the protected bay around the village makes for a calm, beautiful morning whatever your experience level.
For a private lake experience, One Fine Day Boat Charter offers lake cruises departing from Long Point State Park, available for groups or special occasions. Book ahead for peak summer weekends.
★ Morning is the best time on the lake — calmer water, softer light, fewer powerboats. The afternoon chop picks up as the day heats up.
→ Full Recreation Guide — Rentals, Charters & More
12:30 PM · Lunch: Coppola’s Pizzaria or Guppy’s Tavern
After the morning on the water, a casual lunch is the right call. Coppola’s Pizzaria on 20 Main Street is the year-round village staple for honest, satisfying pizza. If you’re in the mood for a full sit-down tavern lunch with cold drafts, Guppy’s Restaurant & Tavern on Route 430 is the year-round neighbourhood classic.
2:00–3:00 PM · Ride the Historic Bemus Point-Stow Ferry
Plan to ride the Bemus Point-Stow Ferry while you’re here. It has been crossing Lake Chautauqua since the 1870s, one of the oldest continuously operating ferries in North America. The crossing takes a few minutes and the view from the middle of the lake is worth the ride.
Ride it across to Stow, walk around for a few minutes, and ride it back. Or ride it twice. It operates Memorial Day through mid-September.
★ Mid-afternoon on a sunny Saturday can mean a short wait for the ferry. The scenery at the landing is worth standing in for a few minutes.
→ Bemus Point-Stow Ferry — Hours & Details
3:00–4:30 PM · Browse Main Street Shops
The village’s independent shops are compact enough to browse all of them in an unhurried afternoon. Skillmans on Main Street for apparel and gifts. Bemus Point Pottery for hand-thrown pieces. The Ugly Peacock and Petals & Twigs for boutique gifts. Lakeside Arts & Furniture for something more architectural.
→ Full Shopping Guide — All Bemus Point Boutiques
4:30–5:00 PM · Afternoon Treat: Sweet Aleda’s or The Happy Cow
Between the shopping and dinner there’s a window for an afternoon treat. Sweet Aleda’s Delightful Treats & Dirty Sodas for customized sodas and sweet treats, or The Happy Cow for ice cream.
7:00–9:00 PM · Saturday Dinner: Golf Club & Tap House
Saturday dinner is worth planning in advance. The Bemus Point Golf Club & Tap House at 72 Main Street is a good alternative with craft beers and a kitchen alongside golf course and lake views.
AFTER DINNER · Evening: Ellicottville Brewing or Green Door Tavern
If the evening has more in it, Ellicottville Brewing on Chautauqua serves craft beer from a well-regarded western New York brewery. The Green Door Tavern offers a low-key neighbourhood bar option to end the night.
🌤️ SUNDAY — SUNDAY MORNING & AFTERNOON
Museum · Final coffee · Last stroll · Departure
Sunday: The Leisurely Send-Off
9:00–10:00 AM · Sunday Morning Coffee and a Slow Breakfast
Return to Lake Life Café for Sunday morning — or try Bemus Point Inn Restaurant if you haven’t visited yet. Sunday mornings in Bemus Point have a particular quietness to them that’s worth inhabiting slowly.
10:30 AM–12:00 PM · Visit The Lawson Center Boat Museum
Sunday morning is a good time to visit The Lawson Center at 73 Lakeside Drive, a nationally recognized small craft boat museum. The collection of historic wooden boats is worth an hour, and it fits well into a Sunday morning before checkout. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day.
→ The Lawson Center — Hours & Details
12:30 PM · Lunch and Final Walk Before Departure
A final lunch at Guppy’s Tavern, Coppola’s, or wherever your appetite lands, then one last walk down Main Street before the car. Pick up anything you missed at Skillmans or Bemus Point Pottery. Grab a soda from Sweet Aleda’s for the road.

Weekend Variations: Customize Your Trip
If You’re Visiting for Fall Fest
The Bemus Point Fall Fest is an annual autumn village-wide celebration. If your weekend coincides with Fall Fest, build the entire Saturday around it rather than the water activities, which are winding down by October.
If You’re Visiting with Kids
Prioritize The Happy Cow for ice cream, The Lawson Center for the boat collection (kids love it), the Bemus Point-Stow Ferry crossing, and the water toys rental. The Summer Movie Series free outdoor screenings in the village park are perfect for a family Saturday evening.
If You’re Visiting for a Special Occasion
Upgrade to Splash Suites or Resort on Main. Book The Village Casino for Friday evening. Consider a private sunset charter with One Fine Day as the centrepiece event.
If You Have a Third Day
Add a morning round at the Golf Club before checkout, drive out to Alpacaville on Mahanna Road, or plan the extra day around the Chautauqua Institution — just minutes from Bemus Point.

Practical Tips for Your Weekend
What to Pack
Bemus Point is casual and outdoor-oriented. Pack layers even in summer — lake evenings can cool quickly. Bring a light rain shell, water shoes, and sunscreen if getting on the water.
Getting Around
The village itself is entirely walkable — Main Street, the waterfront, and most restaurants and shops are within a five-minute walk. A car is needed for Guppy’s Tavern (Route 430) and Alpacaville (Mahanna Road).
When to Book
Summer weekends — especially July and August — fill up fast. Festival weekends can be competitive months in advance. May, June, and September offer a quieter Bemus Point experience with most businesses still open.
- Friday evening: arrive, dinner at The Village Casino or Bemus Point Inn, sunset walk
- Saturday morning: Lake Life Café, kayaking or charter on Lake Chautauqua
- Saturday afternoon: Bemus Point-Stow Ferry, Main Street shopping, sweet treat
- Saturday evening: dinner at Golf Club & Tap House, craft beers
- Sunday morning: coffee, Lawson Center boat museum
- Sunday midday: final lunch, last stroll, departure
→ Want the full picture? Things to Do in Bemus Point, NY — The Complete Visitor Guide




