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New Restaurant Making Mark In First Year Of Business In Hudson Valley
Open for just over a year, a new Hudson Valley restaurant is winning praise for food, music, and drinks from foodies and online reviewers.
Located in Rockland County, the Nyack Social, at 125 Main St., in Nyack, serves lunch, brunch on weekends, and dinner, offering a host of selections that foodies say are top-notch.
The menu offers a symphony of choices, from wings and burgers to more sophisticated options such as steaks, seafood, and chicken.
Foodie favorites are the seafood options, wings, burgers, and steaks.
They are also known for their drinks and live music several times a w…
The Coffee Bar Opening Draws Crowd In Area
The grand opening of a new Ulster County coffee bar meant to bring the community together went off without a hitch.
Aptly named The Coffee Bar, the Village of New Platz shop held a grand opening on Saturday, Nov. 2, to much fanfare, especially for members of the Bruderhof Communities Church located in Rifton.
The shop, located at 9 North Chestnut St., is an effort to create a space where the community experience can happen, said Tim Keiderling, with the church.
"It’s going to be an elegant and friendly place to relax -- a place to have a conversation, pick up a new book, or enjo…
Poughkeepsie's Shadows On The Hudson Pairs Scenic Backdrop With Entrees, Appetizers
Shadows on the Hudson, located at 176 Rinaldi Boulevard in Poughkeepsie, has been serving up high-end classic American eats with picturesque waterfront views for more than a decade.
Opened in 2007, the eatery specializes in traditional lunch, brunch and dinner dishes that include locally-sourced meats, cheeses, veggies and other ingredients.
On the restaurant’s expansive menu, you’ll find modern American spins on authentic dishes like buffalo calamari, pork belly sliders, roasted mushroom risotto, filet mignon, chorizo burger, fish tacos and much more.
Shadows on the Hudson also features a…
Nyack Farmers Market Moves Outdoors
Who wouldn’t have an appetite for spring after so much winter?
The Nyack Farmers Market opens outdoors on Thursday, April 5, offering sweet and savory spring solace: fresh produce from early harvests at local farms, plus breads, pies, cookies, cheese, grass-fed beef, fresh seafood, honey, eggs and more.
After wintering under shelter at the Nyack Center, the Market is back outdoors for a long season of delights —opening with spring harvests from local farms, as well as specialty goods and a tempting array of artisanal products offered by the Market’s roster of top-quality vendors.
Foodies…