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.
Family owned and operated tavern serving pubfare since 1947.
Authentic Japanese cuisine.
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.
Historic 1869 theater featuring arts education programs, music, dance, theater, Live in HD broadcasts, and classic films.
This hotel has 150 rooms, a full-service restaurant, and an indoor pool.
Contemporary American fare and an extensive whiskey and bourbon list (hence the name). Located in the lobby of the Sheraton Tarrytown.
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.
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.
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.
Located in the Westchester Marriott, this steakhouse features USDA prime steaks, chops, fresh seafood, and live Maine lobsters, and an award-winning wine list.
Locally and regionally sourced ingredients star in the eatery’s upscale American plates. Located at the Westchester Marriott.
156 guest rooms. Complimentary continental breakfast with self-serve waffle station. Free high speed internet, fitness center, and pool.
Amenities include fully equipped kitchen, on-premise laundry, and free grab-and-go breakfast.
Cantonese cuisine meets modern twists and local ingredients.
Located in the cellar of historic Biddle House Mansion on the grounds of Tarrytown House Estate, this small tavern and wine cellar features modern twists on American fare.
A visit to Sunnyside is an enchanted adventure in a romantic landscape designed by Irving himself.
Attractively decorated restaurant featuring American and some continental cuisine.
Contemporary Greek food in a beautiful setting. By the river, but no river views.
Sophisticated menu of tasty, authentic Indian cuisine. Excellent buffet lunch.
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.