Featuring 120 rooms and 19 suites with free high-speed Internet. Complimentary breakfast, fitness center, indoor pool, lobby with fireplace, and two meeting/function rooms accommodating up to 40 people.
Locally sourced New American fare with Italian influences. Menu changes daily.
Lyndhurst, a historic site of the National Trust, is one of the great domestic landmarks of America. A visit to the house and its 67-acre park is a must for all who are interested in 19th-century architecture, decorative arts, and landscape design.
Lyndhurst is adjacent to Washington Irving’s Sunnyside. There are historic and aesthetic connections of interest between the sites, but it is the ability to walk from site to site that has the most special appeal. Visitors may walk the publicly maintained Croton Aqueduct Trail from Lyndhurst to West Sunnyside Lane.
Lyndhurst was designed by Alexander Jackson Davis (1803-1892) in the gothic revival style. Davis completed this first phase in 1842, and designed much of the furniture. In 1864, Lyndhurst’s owner hired Davis to more than double its size.
In 1880 Jay Gould (1836-1892), the railroad magnate, Wall Street tycoon, and prototypical robber baron, purchased the estate and renamed it Lyndhurst. He added a colossal greenhouse in the gothic style by the firm of Lord and Burnham; its cast-iron structure still stands. Gould hired Herter Brothers to redecorate and added paintings by Corot, Courbet, Bouguereau, and others, many still extant.
The important “gardenesque” landscape is by Ferdinand Mangold (1828-1905). Many of the landscape features created by Mangold, his predecessors, and his successors, are preserved, including spectacular specimen trees.
A farmer’s market and community gathering with live musicians and more. Saturdays from 8:30am – 2pm; Memorial Day – Thanksgiving.
Tucked into a corner of the Irvington Boat Club (access via Tarrytown) Sunset Cove is hard to find but affords views of the Hudson River. Boat club atmosphere.
Casual, outdoor waterfront restaurant serving delicious food and drinks.
American restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a special emphasis on vegan and gluten-free options.
Japanese cuisine served at hibachi tables, in tatami rooms or at a sushi bar.
Locally-sourced, farm-to-table cuisine.
A visit to Sunnyside is an enchanted adventure in a romantic landscape designed by Irving himself.
Authentic Peruvian cuisine.
Casual restaurant serving Caribbean and Latin American fare.
A family-owned Greek restaurant rated “very good” by the New York Times.
An informal Irish pub and restaurant on Beekman Avenue.
Latin American cuisine in the center of Sleepy Hollow.
American classics with a Parisian twist.
New York-style pizza and Italian pasta dishes.
Classic bar food and a choice of 20 craft beers and 4 wines on tap.
Authentic Dominican cuisine.
Family-owned pizzeria and restaurant.
Restaurant with a New England feel on the Hudson waterfront serving seasonal specialties from their northern farm.