Closed for 2020
This luxury hotel is a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World network and a destination in itself. The 120-year-old landmark, also a member of the National Trust Historic Hotels of America, offers extraordinary views of the Hudson River. Most of the Luxury Suites feature antiques, fireplaces, and four-poster beds. An additional wing includes 24 Junior Suites, Deluxe King, and Deluxe Queen rooms at more moderate prices. The facility boasts an outdoor heated swimming pool (open seasonally) with a mile-long trail wrapping around the breathtaking property .The award-winning New American restaurant Equus offers three distinctly elegant rooms. The newly opened THANN Sanctuary Spa, the first of its kind in the US, offers a wide variety of natural therapy treatments in an incomparable, peaceful setting with stunning design, full facilities, and a 24-hour gym. When you reserve, please ask for special heritage tour packages that include visits to area historic sites such as Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate, seasonal festivals, and activities on offer from Historic Hudson Valley.
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Authentic Mexican cuisine.
450 rooms on an attractive, secluded 40-acre campus. Indoor and outdoor pool, sauna, exercise room, tennis courts. Two restaurants.
A local favorite, this diner serves standbys such as homemade soups, hot open-faced sandwiches, and hamburgers along with a selection of paninis and Greek and Italian dinner entrées until 1am every day. Family friendly.
Korean, ramen, and fresh sushi.
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Chinese restaurant with modern interpretations of classic dishes.
Authentic Indian dishes prepared fresh daily.
Italian cuisine and pizzas made from fresh ingredients.
Home of Frederick Philipse III and his family. Historical highlights include its 18th-century Georgian architecture and a rare 1750s papier-mâché Rococo ceiling.
Excellent “Progressive American Cuisine” with award-winning wine list. The setting is a colonial style inn in a suburban neighborhood near the Readers Digest headquarters. One of the best known Westchester “destination” restaurants, Crabtree’s Kittle House is expensive – but worth it. The Inn has 12 guest rooms in addition to the restaurant.
This historic (1790) inn features 12 guestrooms in addition to its well-known restaurant, in a leafy residential setting near the former Readers Digest headquarters. No pool. Business travelers are welcome, and rooms have high-speed internet connection. Complimentary continental breakfast.
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Restaurant serving Italian cuisine.
A creative pub menu with many craft beers on tap.
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American casual restaurant offering a wide range of lunch, dinner, and brunch menu options.
A seafood lover’s paradise that mimics the feel of a classic oceanfront eatery.
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Chinese restaurant with takeout and dine-in options.
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Craft beer and small bites from local sources.
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Known for its smokehouse meats, incredible desserts, and artisanal cocktails, 140 Grand also has the distinction of being chosen by Westchester Magazine as one of the county’s top burger spots,
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Neighborhood restaurant that is locally sourced and globally inspired, serving dinner and brunch only.
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.
Specializes in Northern Italian cuisine.