Stop in for a tour of the Cidery and Tree House showcasing New York’s rich cider history and enjoy a free flight of innovative ciders (21+). Look for events at the orchard and throughout the Valley, bringing the taste of Angry Orchard right to you.
Walden
888.845.3311
www.angryorchard.com/our-orchard
Join us Thursday and Friday afternoons from 4 to 6 p.m. for Rosé on the Roof: wine, drinks, bar menu, and music on the rooftop terrace. Enjoy Mediterranean-inspired meals, seasonal ingredients sourced from our own garden and local farmers. Open for lunch and dinner.
Millbrook
845.677.4720
www.aureliarestaurant.com
Offering the finest authentic Southwestern food coupled with an amazing beverage selection, including 110-plus tequilas, the largest choice in the area. Join in one of Baja’s events.
Beacon
845.838.2252
www.baja328.com
Authentic award-winning German cuisine at the Bavarian Manor, nestled in the heart of the legendary Catskill Mountains. Celebrating over 150 years of hospitality.
Purling
518.622.3261
www.bavarianmanor.com
Carolina House has been part of the Columbia County landscape for over three decades. Join the hosts for dinner, Tuesday through Sunday.
Kinderhook
518.758.1669
www.carolinahouserestaurant.com
Serving local and organic cuisine from the Hudson Valley Region inspired by the seasons. New for the summer: artisanal handcrafted cocktail list, new menu items such as crab cakes with a lobster slaw and roasted red pepper sauce; roasted broccoli with a feta, hazelnut, and spinach pesto. Try new and interesting organic wines.
Nyack
845.535.3133
www.communalkitchennyack.com
Dine at Crave for inventive, seasonal, and regionally inspired New American fare, along with chic décor and indoor and outdoor seating. Located just under the Walkway Over the Hudson, fine dining and superb atmosphere are here awaiting your presence!
Poughkeepsie
845.452.3501
www.craverestaurantandlounge.com
Contemporary-yet-sophisticated atmosphere with a wide-ranging menu from gourmet salads to house favorites like Madeira Chicken. Open daily for lunch, dinner, and late-night dining. Brunch on Sunday.
Wappingers Falls
845.297.7625
www.doubleogrill.com
Featuring New American cuisine inspired by Global, Southern American, and Caribbean flavors, using local and seasonal ingredients when available. Elegant yet casual, make your plan for a mouthwatering dinner or Sunday brunch under the direction of Executive Chef Brandon Walker, a CIA graduate from Brooklyn, NY.
Poughkeepsie
845.452.7181
www.essiesrestaurantpk.com
Outdoor dining overlooking our beautiful golf course, with the best sunsets in Columbia County! Live music every Thursday night in summer and brunch every Sunday all year.
Craryville
518.325.0019
www.thegreensatcopake.com
An upscale steakhouse with picturesque views, featuring dry-aged steaks and market-fresh fish. Enhance any meal with wines from the extensive list. Lunch and dinner daily except Tuesday. Sunday brunch.
Cold Spring
845.265.9355
www.hudsonhouseinn.com
Choose from some of the Valley’s freshest seafood or the hand-cut steaks or baby-back ribs. Let the signature hot popovers served with strawberry butter enhance any selection. Dinner served daily.
Fishkill
845.297.5002
www.hudsonsribsandfish.com
Feast on regional Mexican dishes, such as mouthwatering fajitas and tacos de pescado. Enjoy live music and colorful cocktails. Lunch and dinner daily; brunch on weekends.
Wappingers Falls
845.632.3444
Fishkill
845.896.4042
www.facebook.com/pages/Cafe-Maya/224394027588682
Feast on this casual café’s delectable small plates and delicious desserts since 1986. Award-winning cocktails; dinner menu and brunch also tantalize in a relaxed pub atmosphere. Dine Tuesday through Sunday; bakery and juice bar open seven days a week.
Pawling
845.855.3875
www.mckinneyanddoyle.com
Natural, fresh ingredients make these Californian and Southwestern dishes as healthy as they are delicious. Beer and wine complement the tacos, burritos, and tequila at the dine-in restaurant in Wappingers Falls.
New Paltz
845.255.5551
Wappingers Falls
845.298.8226
www.mexicali-blue.com
From light and eloquent, to filling and delicious. A modern American menu along with fresh seafood delivered by Hudson Valley Seafood, twice a week. Enjoy casual elegance in every aspect of the dining experience while overlooking the scenic Hudson River on the new deck.
Newburgh
845.562.4505
www.pamelasny.com
Chef Jimenez evokes Latin flavors spanning Central America, the Caribbean, Mexico, and Spain catering to all palates with burgers, steaks, and traditional fare. Supervised childcare is available in the upstairs loft area, while parents enjoy fine dining in the restaurant. Open Tuesday through Sunday.
Mahopac
845.621.3333
www.ramiros954.com
Local ingredients create Asian fusion dishes showcasing the fresh flavors of Thai, Japanese, and Chinese cuisine. The bar doubles as a sushi bar. Open Tuesday through Sunday, lunch and dinner.
Milton
845.795.6285
www.redhouseny.com
Come score a gem when selecting wines, spirits, and ciders from small, independent, and local producers. Explore selections at tastings held on Wednesday evenings.
Coxsackie
518.731.6326
www.reedstreetbottleshop.com
Dine by the falls at The Roundhouse in Beacon. Enjoy the tastes of the season from lobster risotto to grilled grass-fed beef. Top it off with inventive cocktails or housemade popsicles and ice cream sandwiches. Open seven days a week.
Beacon
845.765.8369
www.roundhousebeacon.com
Authentic Thai food — pad thai, panang curry, and ped yang (a crispy duck dish) with a hip, urban atmosphere. Lunch and dinner Tuesday through Sunday.
Beacon
845.790.5375
www.sukhothainy.com
From juicy hamburgers, crisp salads, and wraps to farm-fresh breakfasts and sumptuous desserts, visit your local family-owned diner for delicious meals day and night. The coffee is always on! Everything on the menu is also available for takeout.
Daily Planet Diner, Lagrangeville
Table Talk Diner, Poughkeepsie
Red Line Diner, Fishkill
www.vanikiotisgroup.com
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