A visit to Sunnyside is an enchanted adventure in a romantic landscape designed by Irving himself.
A farmer’s market and community gathering with live musicians and more. Saturdays from 8:30am – 2pm; Memorial Day – Thanksgiving.
Attractively decorated restaurant featuring American and some continental cuisine.

Chinese restaurant with modern interpretations of classic dishes.

Authentic homestyle Thai takeout.
A Neoclassical mansion built between 1804-1809, situated on 68 acres. Offers beautiful views of the Hudson River.
A cozy, casual tavern. Excellent pub fare and large beer selection. Some outdoor dining.

A family-owned Greek restaurant rated “very good” by the New York Times.

Casual, outdoor waterfront restaurant serving delicious food and drinks.

New York-style pizza and Italian pasta dishes.
A seafood lover’s paradise that mimics the feel of a classic oceanfront eatery.

Cantonese cuisine meets modern twists and local ingredients.
The site consists of an art museum, the Andrus Planetarium, and Glenview Mansion.
This Italian restaurant offers traditional dishes plus wood-fired and brick-oven pizzas. Open for lunch and dinner.
Gardens designed by Russell Page and 20th-century sculpture, including works by Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Joan Miró, Auguste Rodin, and Alberto Giacometti
Charming cafe with international dishes and gourmet shop.
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.
Nearly two miles of trails and romantic vistas designed by Hans Jacob Ehlers. It’s called Poets’ Walk in honor of Washington Irving and other authors who reportedly walked here.

Pizza, heroes, and other Italian fare.