
Nautical-themed gastropub with a variety of indoor/outdoor dining options adjacent to the Metro North Station and the NY Waterway Terminal.
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.

Casual, outdoor waterfront restaurant serving delicious food and drinks.
Hosts readings, open mics, and other special events.

Pizza, heroes, and other Italian fare.

Contemporary Japanese cuisine with a focus on seasonal domestic sushi and Japanese-inspired tapas-style dishes.
Japanese cuisine served at hibachi tables, in tatami rooms or at a sushi bar.
The original Clermont mansion was built around 1740 and burned to the ground in 1777, as punishment for supporting the rebels during the American Revolution. Martha Livingston rebuilt the home during the Revolution. Her son, the home’s most famous resident, was Robert R. Livingston, Jr., Founding Father of the United States. The gardens and home have views of the Hudson River.
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.

Known for its smokehouse meats, incredible desserts, and artisanal cocktails, 140 Grand also has the distinction of being chosen by Westchester Magazine as one of the county’s top burger spots,
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.
The former Tuscan-style estate of Walter and Lucie Rosen is now a museum and live music venue.
Locally-sourced, farm-to-table cuisine.
A non-collecting museum offering a series of changing exhibitions, community programs, lectures, workshops, and concerts.
Japanese sushi and hibachi.

Cantonese cuisine meets modern twists and local ingredients.
A theatre complex located on the campus of SUNY Purchase College.
Modern, contemporary, and African art museum with a permanent collection of over 6,000 pieces.
Located on the former Pocantico Hills and Rockwood Hall country estates of John D. Rockefeller family and William Rockefeller, the park offers 55 miles of carriage roads for walking, hiking, carriage driving, and cross-country skiing.
Home to over 21,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, textiles, and glass and ceramic wares.