The oldest military museum in the country, collections include items related to the history of the U.S. Army, the history of warfare, as well as displays of large and small weapons. Admission is free.
Authentic Indian dishes prepared fresh daily.
Chinese restaurant with modern interpretations of classic dishes.
Korean, ramen, and fresh sushi.
A local favorite, this diner serves standbys such as homemade soups, hot open-faced sandwiches, and hamburgers along with a selection of paninis and Greek and Italian dinner entrées until 1am every day. Family friendly.
Attractive country inn in a historic building with fireplace and atmosphere.
Authentic Mexican cuisine.
Fresh and authentic Mexican food based on family recipes.
Japanese sushi and hibachi.
Traditional Southern Italian cuisine with a modern American flair.
Craft beer and small bites within walking distance of the Croton-Harmon train station.
Conveniently located in the Shop Rite plaza across from Van Cortlandt Manor, Pronto offers classic Italian favorites plus pizza (by the slice or full pie) and a bar.
Chinese restaurant offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
At Van Cortlandt Manor, experience the life of a patriot family living in the years just after the American Revolution.
Early-1900s interpretive farm with dairy barn, milk house, ice house, and blacksmith shop. Visit to experience family programs, art exhibits, and hiking.
This casual, friendly waterside eatery overlooks marinas and the Hudson River. It’s great place to get a meal or maybe a drink and a few appetizers and watch the sunset. It’s within walking distance of the Ossining train station.
Nautical-themed gastropub with a variety of indoor/outdoor dining options adjacent to the Metro North Station and the NY Waterway Terminal.
Enjoy the lobby with a fireplace, on-site restaurant, fitness center, and outdoor pool.
A non-collecting museum offering a series of changing exhibitions, community programs, lectures, workshops, and concerts.
Excellent “Progressive American Cuisine” with award-winning wine list. The setting is a colonial style inn in a suburban neighborhood near the Readers Digest headquarters. One of the best known Westchester “destination” restaurants, Crabtree’s Kittle House is expensive – but worth it. The Inn has 12 guest rooms in addition to the restaurant.
This historic (1790) inn features 12 guestrooms in addition to its well-known restaurant, in a leafy residential setting near the former Readers Digest headquarters. No pool. Business travelers are welcome, and rooms have high-speed internet connection. Complimentary continental breakfast.