Cantonese cuisine meets modern twists and local ingredients.
Classic bar food and a choice of 20 craft beers and 4 wines on tap.
A creative pub menu with many craft beers on tap.
An 18th-century church that was used as a military hospital during the Revolutionary War.
The original Clermont mansion was built around 1740 and burned to the ground in 1777, as punishment for supporting the rebels during the American Revolution. Martha Livingston rebuilt the home during the Revolution. Her son, the home’s most famous resident, was Robert R. Livingston, Jr., Founding Father of the United States. The gardens and home have views of the Hudson River.
Craft beer and small bites from local sources.
Contemporary Japanese cuisine with a focus on seasonal domestic sushi and Japanese-inspired tapas-style dishes.
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.
Features 145 “studio suites,” larger rooms (not the traditional multi-room suite) with separate areas for eating, sleeping, and sitting. Complimentary continental breakfast, free local shuttle van service, indoor pool, whirlpool, exercise room, facilities for business communication, snack shop, meeting room, covered parking, and other amenities.
Authentic Greek cuisine
An informal Irish pub and restaurant on Beekman Avenue.
Tapas, tacos, house-made sangria, margaritas, mojitos and other Central American, South American, and Spanish cuisine.
A non-collecting museum offering a series of changing exhibitions, community programs, lectures, workshops, and concerts.
Queen Anne mansion and Calvert Vaux-designed landscape built in 1852.
Family owned and operated tavern serving pubfare since 1947.
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.
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.
Traditional Southern Italian cuisine with a modern American flair.