An informal, affordable Mexican restaurant featuring many fresh, seasonal ingredients from the Hudson Valley, including organic produce from Stone Barns.
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.
Seafood-centric restaurant with rooftop views of the Hudson River.
A family-owned Greek restaurant rated “very good” by the New York Times.
Authentic Peruvian cuisine.
Classic bar food and a choice of 20 craft beers and 4 wines on tap.
Family-owned pizzeria and restaurant.
New York-style pizza and Italian pasta dishes.
Latin American cuisine in the center of Sleepy Hollow.
An informal Irish pub and restaurant on Beekman Avenue.
American classics with a Parisian twist.
Amenities include free breakfast, WiFi, a fitness center, and a pool.
Enter the year 1750, when Philipsburg Manor was a thriving milling and trading complex that was home to 23 enslaved individuals of African descent.
A majestic paradise with sweeping river views
Authentic homestyle Thai takeout.
Hosts readings, open mics, and other special events.
Built in 1685 by the lord of Philipsburg Manor, the Old Dutch Church is the oldest church in New York State. The church is open on many weekend afternoons in summer and fall. The Burying Ground is open year-round. Combine your visit with a trip to Philipsburg Manor, right across the street.
As a top regional hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, Westchester immerses its guests in all the luxury and cultural heritage that is Westchester County. Located in vibrant downtown White Plains, it features 146 rooms, a spa, fitness center, and two restaurants: BLT Steak and The Lounge.
You can visit Washington Irving’s grave in the bucolic Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, just a few miles north of Sunnyside in the village of Sleepy Hollow. Guided tours of the cemetery, located across the street from Philipsburg Manor, are available for a fee from April through November. Self-guided visits by car or on foot are free.
Afternoon and evening tours are a great way to complement your visit to a Historic Hudson Valley site or event.
Home of Frederick Philipse III and his family. Historical highlights include its 18th-century Georgian architecture and a rare 1750s papier-mâché Rococo ceiling.
Housed in a red brick building, this all-suite hotel features an indoor pool, a gym and a restaurant. There’s also a free airport shuttle