A family-run restaurant serving signature pizzas, rolls, calzones, sandwiches, and more.
The Apropos menus highlights the bounty of our historic agriculturally rich backyard while being inspired by the pasta makers of Italy and across the Mediterranean into the open air markets of Spain, Greece and Morocco. Their Hudson Valley Mediterranean cuisine is thoughtfully crafted to create culinary memories for their guests.
Apropos is a Michelin-recommended restaurant.
A seafood lover’s paradise that mimics the feel of a classic oceanfront eatery.
Specializes in Northern Italian cuisine.
Windrose on Hudson invites travelers to gather, connect, and explore everything the region offers, with its 62-acre Hudson Valley campus as the centerpiece. Just 45 minutes from New York City, Windrose on Hudson offers a resort-like atmosphere among rolling hills near the Hudson River. Guests can enjoy ten miles of scenic hiking and biking trails, 248 guest rooms, Café 56 for drinks and small bites, 52,000 square feet of flexible indoor event space, and more than 60 acres of outdoor gathering spaces. Recreation amenities include a state-of-the-art, tri-level fitness center spanning over 10,000 square feet, a spinning studio, racquetball court, basketball and volleyball courts, bicycles, and three fire pits perfect for evening relaxation.
While Tarrytown House Estate made its name as a conference center, this popular destination offers rooms for individual visitors. The “campus” contains a collection of historic and modern buildings and features river views, outdoor and indoor swimming pools, tennis courts, and an exercise facility. Cellar 49, with its wine vault in what used to be the private bowling alley of the Biddle Mansion, serves up a modern twist on classic American cuisine in a moody setting of stone, brick, and rich wood. Both Sunnyside and Lyndhurst can be reached on foot from Tarrytown House. Inquire when booking about heritage tour packages that include visits to area historic sites such as Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate, and special Historic Hudson Valley events, including The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze.
Formerly the convent of the Episcopal Sisters of Saint Mary’s, The Abbey Inn emerges, wholly renovated and re-imagined, as the premier retreat for today’s modern traveler.
Located in Northern Westchester, just one hour from Grand Central Terminal, perched high, overlooking the Hudson River, The Abbey Inn features luxurious guest rooms and suites, exquisite indoor and outdoor private event spaces, a full-service spa and Apropos, a Michelin-recommended farm to table restaurant and bar.
The lovingly and painstakingly restored convent and chapel atop Fort Hill in Peekskill is the ideal venue for celebrating all of life’s meaningful moments.
Authentic Mexican taqueria.
In the heart of the village, right on Main Street. Features an ever-changing menu that incorporates ingredients from more than a dozen local farms. Lots of vegetarian options. Full bar. Bright and comfortable.
Fresh, house-made foods. American cuisine, but drawing some inspiration from French and Italian culinary traditions.
A 500-acre sculpture park with over 100 works of art, including pieces by Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Sol LeWitt, Maya Lin and more.
Trails for hiking and a restored Keeper’s Cottage.
There are only about 100 wooden roller coasters in the United States, and Rye Playland is home to one of them. In operation since 1928, the park has both kiddie rides and thrill rides, as well as a boardwalk, beach, and pool area.
The country home of Ogden Mills and his wife Ruth Livingston Mills, the couple renovated the estate in the 1890s to create a Beaux-Arts mansion of 65 rooms and 14 bathrooms.
Traditional American cuisine.
Historic 1869 theater featuring arts education programs, music, dance, theater, Live in HD broadcasts, and classic films.
Sweet and savory crêpes along with a wide selection of frozen yogurt.
A theatre complex located on the campus of SUNY Purchase College.
The estate is a masterpiece of American Beaux-Arts design and an example of America’s Gilded Age. It sits on 200 acres with Hudson River views and formal gardens.
A most attractive Indian restaurant located near the river in Irvington.







