Korean, ramen, and fresh sushi.
Established by David Rockefeller as a memorial to his wife, Peggy, Stone Barns Center promotes sustainable, community-based food production. The site is the home of the celebrated restaurant, Blue Hill at Stone Barns.
This gothic-style hotel was built in 1926 and extensively renovated in 1996. Located on the campus of the United States Military Academy at West Point, it features river views from the rooms facing east, and from some of the public rooms and the dining terrace. West Point is on the west side of the Hudson River about 45 minutes north of Tarrytown; the scenic route is via the Bear Mountain Bridge.
Easygoing restaurant/bar featuring build-your-own burgers, along with bourbon and craft brews.
A family-owned Greek restaurant rated “very good” by the New York Times.
Specializes in Northern Italian cuisine.
Gardens designed by Russell Page and 20th-century sculpture, including works by Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Joan Miró, Auguste Rodin, and Alberto Giacometti
This 200-acre estate overlooking the Hudson River features an 1851 Italianate villa and was the home of artist and inventor Samuel Morse.
Restaurant serving Italian cuisine.
New York-style pizza and Italian pasta dishes.
Located on the former Pocantico Hills and Rockwood Hall country estates of John D. Rockefeller family and William Rockefeller, the park offers 55 miles of carriage roads for walking, hiking, carriage driving, and cross-country skiing.
With its 10 floors and 444 rooms, the Westchester Marriott is one of the largest hotels in Westchester. Amenities include two restaurants and four lounges, an indoor pool and an extensive onsite fitness center. Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse is in the hotel.
Charming cafe with international dishes and gourmet shop.
A wide selection of draft beer, house-smoked barbecue, and a variety of salads, seafood, and other American cuisine. View of the Tappan Zee and the Hudson.
A seafood lover’s paradise that mimics the feel of a classic oceanfront eatery.
The former Tuscan-style estate of Walter and Lucie Rosen is now a museum and live music venue.
Thomas Cole, the founder of the Hudson River School of painting, lived and worked in this home from 1833-1848.
American restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a special emphasis on vegan and gluten-free options.
Traditional Asian dishes and creative cuisine.
A Neoclassical mansion built between 1804-1809, situated on 68 acres. Offers beautiful views of the Hudson River.
They bill themselves as a wine bar/restaurant. This was the former location of the Red Hat restaurant and is very attractive, on Main Street in Irvington.