John Jay was one of America’s Founding Fathers—he was also President of the Continental Congress, U.S. Secretary for Foreign Affairs, first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and the second governor of New York State. Construction started on his home in 1799 and Jay moved there in 1801. Today the historic site sits on 62 acres, which feature 19-century farm buildings and formal gardens.
A farmer’s market and community gathering with live musicians and more. Saturdays from 8:30am – 2pm; Memorial Day – Thanksgiving.
A cozy, casual tavern. Excellent pub fare and large beer selection. Some outdoor dining.
Sweet and savory crêpes along with a wide selection of frozen yogurt.
Homemade, old school Italian.
Authentic Indian cuisine.
A gastropub serving traditional bar food and much more.
Casual restaurant serving Caribbean and Latin American fare.
Authentic Dominican cuisine.
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.
Authentic Greek cuisine
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.
Seafood-centric restaurant with rooftop views of the Hudson River.
Charming cafe with international dishes and gourmet shop.
An award-winning, classic American diner.
Fresh, house-made foods. American cuisine, but drawing some inspiration from French and Italian culinary traditions.
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.
Sophisticated menu of tasty, authentic Indian cuisine. Excellent buffet lunch.
Fresh Korean fusion served to stay or to go. Located across from the Music Hall.