Built in 1790 as a barn and named for local farmer John Kittle, the farm to table connection that began back then continues today at Crabtree's Kittle House. Internationally renowned for its Wine Spectator Grand Award wine list, superlative hospitality and contemporary American cuisine, it is a sophisticated country dining experience located only 45 minutes from Manhattan. Whether stopping in for a casual meal in the Tap Room or planning a formal intimate celebration from 2 to 200 guests, you'll find something for everyone and every occasion at Crabtree's Kittle House. The culinary team focuses on the local bounty of the Hudson Valley, from salads, burgers, & fresh cold shellfish to more refined cuisine, available in both the Tap Room, Main Dining Room and Ivy Hill Room. And nowhere is there a greater selection of fine wines (5000!) and other libations. Also a Bed & Breakfast, there are 14 rooms for overnight accommodations.
Katonah Woods is now the Farmhouse Tavern! With the same atmosphere you’ve come to love, restauranteur Arber Muriqi brings a lifetime of restaurant experience to Katonah.Farmhouse Tavern, a casual dining establishment in Katonah, NY invites patrons to enjoy classic American fare and craft beer, wine, and cocktails for brunch, lunch, or dinner. Visit us for lunch with your family, happy hour with your friends, or dinner with your significant other. At Farmhouse Tavern, we provide an atmosphere that is equal parts rustic and chic, making it a warm, welcoming environment for families, couples, and patrons of all ages. Whether you are celebrating an anniversary, gathering for a family reunion, or joining coworkers for a drink, we look forward to providing you with an unforgettable experience.KATONAH IS HERE. OUR ROOTS ARE HERE.
For two decades now Ignacio Blanco has been a trailblazer in America for modern Spanish cuisine, first in TriBeCa at Meigas and other restaurants he’s opened in Connecticut. The current Ibiza Kitchen, opened in 2018, is one of his finest efforts, and there simply is no more affable host than he, ever passionate about introducing you to, or adding to your knowledge of, a style of food that is, as he says, a way of life in Spain.
PETER PRATT’S INN IS OPEN FOR OUTDOOR DINING ON OUR BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED DECK AND LAWN, AS WELL AS LIMITED-SEATING INDOOR DINING INSIDE OUR GORGEOUSLY RENOVATED 1700’S FARMHOUSE RESTAURANT -
ALL FOLLOWING NEW YORK STATE’S PUBLIC HEALTH GUIDELINES, INCLUDING STAFF AND TABLE DISTANCING, MASK WEARING BY STAFF AND CUSTOMERS, LIMITED CAPACITY INDOOR DINING, AND CONTINUOUS SANITIZING OF STAFF AND RESTAURANT.
Roberto Paciullo’s hometown of Salerno is transported to the streets of Manhattan. Zero Otto Nove is the second outpost of his famous restaurants from Arthur Ave. in the Bronx. From the atmosphere to the food, stopping by Zero Otto Nove is taking a quick trip to Italy. The wood-burning brick oven is at the center turning out classics like the Margherita, and Roberto's originals, such as La Riccardo with butternut squash puree, smoked mozzarella, spicy pancetta, and basil. All the pastas are homemade, and all ingredients are brought in from New York's Real Little Italy, Arthur Avenue.
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Chef Jean‑Georges introduces his latest venture, a casually elegant restaurant ensconced in the picturesque town of Pound Ridge, New York. Here, Jean‑Georges cultivates a truly seasonal, farm-to-table cuisine, with ingredients sourced from the Hudson Valley and New England, whenever possible. Constructed in 1833 as a residence and serving later as an inn, the building has been painstakingly renovated to preserve as many of the original materials as possible, including four working fireplaces. Thomas Juul-Hansen designed the restaurant’s interior with a modern yet rustic sensibility; zinc and marble accent stone and reclaimed wood. The restaurant’s lighting, artfully conceived by Hervé Descottes, employs paper shades and Edison fixtures to create warmth throughout.
Earth. Air. Fire. Water. The four original elements that we needed to survive. The Farmhouse at the Crossroads is a celebration of almost 150 years of old and new cuisines, traditions, and culture. Set in 4 separate dining rooms, you may find yourself surrounded by the beauty and sounds of nature in the earth room, or relax in the dark romance of the flickering flames dancing on the rock walls of the fire room. The Air room is alive with movement and light for a simple, elegant experience, while the water room will whisk you away with its waterfall and inspired decor. Our seasonal, upscale food consists of the very best ingredients and are sourced locally wherever possible. Relax and unwind as our culinary team, takes you on a refined and whimsical journey of worldly delicacies. Enjoy our 35-foot bar by our fireplace where our artisanal craft cocktails are inspired by the regional flavors and seasons and our extensive wine and liquor list can satisfy the most complex of palettes.
Vela Kitchen is centrally located in downtown Pleasantville one block from Metro-North near the Jacob Burns Film Center. Enjoy Contemporary American cuisine in a casual yet sophisticated space.
At The Gramercy, we hold dear the simplest joys of life; family, friends, good food and good wine. We value one thing above all else: a delicious meal with our family and friends. We strive to be gracious hosts and to treat everyone that comes into our home as our extended family. We are grateful for the opportunity to share our sense of hospitality with you. As a guest in our home, you can be assured you will not leave until you have been well-fed and over-served. Thank you for visiting and bon appétit.