Sidney is a town in Delaware County, New York, United States. The population was 5,774 at the 2010 census. The town is at the northwest corner of the county and contains the village of Sidney.
Restaurants in Sidney
4.5 based on 17 reviews
One star is missing because it's just not all THAT comfortable to sit in the car and watch a movie! But it is fun! The selection of movies is really quite good and the sound is good since the system was improved.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
We stopped here because of the reviews on Trip Advisor. While the farm animals are cute, it's not a very clean farm. I feel bad for the chickens because they are in a crowded space. I also wish there was a place to wash hands after touching the animals. Not all of the produce is local and some is even old. While it is inexpensive, you get what you pay for. There also aren't any organics available. The people were friendly enough and there is ample parking.
4 based on 3 reviews
18 Hole Championship Course. Built in 1960 The Course Is Fully Irrigated and Has Matured Into The Premiere Public Golf Course In The Southern Tier of N.Y.
Picked this course to play 9 holes on our way down to Binghamton to watch the final round of the The Champions Tour on Sunday. It was a Saturday afternoon, had the front nine to ourselves since an outing had just ended.We enjoyed the course and we had a nice sunny day. Very nice people that work there and a nice bar/food area. Even got to meet Gus, who owns the place and talk a little golf while having a cold one.
5 based on 193 reviews
Over 170 classic and vintage vehicles from 1899 through the early 1980's in 5 climate-controlled repurposed factory buildings. Historic Pre-war exhibit, Nostalgic Post-war 50's, 60's & 70's cars, Cars Made in NY State exhibt, Largest Franklin exhibit in the world, Period fashions, WWI & WWII airplane engines, videos, & more. New exhibit open May 20th "Open Road, Open Sky: a Collection of Convertibles & Motorcycles" runs through April 2018. Open 7 days a week from 9am-5pm; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year's Day. Wheelchair accessible. Group rates available; ample parking for buses & RV’s. Easy to find in a beautiful Central New York rural setting. Event Room for rent for your family reunions, Bachelor parties, corporate events, Car Club dinners & meetings. Buses welcome, make us your lunch stop, catering from local restaurants available at booking.
The museum is also a venue for wedding receptions and banquets - who knew! So we banqueted one evening and toured the museum beforehand. What beautiful cars! And so many! All generations of cars, professionally restored, docents to answer questions, big collection of Franklin cars,...MoreThank you for taking the time to review the museum. There are so many cars on display that many people see one that reminds them of one from the family! So glad you got to enjoy the pink Studebaker!
5 based on 222 reviews
This was the perfect spot for a stop on our road trip from NYC to Niagara Falls. We had all ages in our group, from senior citizens down to preschool age, and everyone had a good time. The zoo is clean, nicely designed, and the staff members are the nicest I've met anywhere - and our family has been to a LOT of zoos all over our state and others. Being able to feed all of the different types of animals was a real thrill, and of course April the giraffe, daddy Oliver, and baby Taj are the stars of the show. Nice variety of animals, and places for the elders to sit down all over the park made things much easier. They only have porta-potties, but most of them are fairly clean and conveniently located at close intervals. We enjoyed our visit a lot.
5 based on 4 reviews
Primarily a historic movie theatre that runs regular and classic movies, also offering coffee house, live shows & art museum!
My spouse and I attended a concert here on October 24th. It is an old fashioned intimate venue that hosts live concerts and shows movies. The lobby has a concession strand that sells refreshments including candy, fresh popcorn, and drinks. There is a balcony. Everything (admission and refreshments) is reasonably priced. It is like stepping back in time in a great way. If you have a chance to see something here, do it.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Tall Pines River Adventure Canoe Trips- Enjoy exciting canoe and kayak trips on the Unadilla & Susquehanna Rivers. With everything from a 2-5 hour Fun & Fishing Float to a multi day excursion, Tall Pines River Adventures offer you the perfect outdoor adventure! A beautiful, fun-filled adventure for singles, couples, families or groups. The boating is leisurely with a bit of excitement along the way, the scenery spectacular, and there is plenty of time for fishing, picnicking, horseplay, and if the weather's not too chilly, even a quick swim! Plus, you're our guest for the day, so make sure to enjoy all that Tall Pines has to offer and make this a full day adventure including our inground pool, playground, ice cream fountain, 2 arcade rooms, fishing dock, mini golf, basketball, volleyball, crafts and planned activities, ice cream & foodLocated near Sidney & Bainbridge, in the Catskill Mountains, Tall Pines is a short drive from Binghamton, Norwich & Albany, a great day trip to NYC
I wish we had had more time to spend at Tall Pines. While we only spent one day at this campground while passing through the area what we did see was a well managed, well maintained campground with pleasant owners. The Unadilla River that runs beside the campground was begging to be explored by canoe or kayak. The soda/ice cream bar for the kids and the well stocked camp were a nice touch. Unfortunately we were there mid week so things seemed very quiet, but bulletin board boasted many activities on the weekend for campers. Recommended.
4 based on 1 reviews
Great local spot. Beer, alcohol, food & pool. Patrons and bar tenders were friendly. Crowd of people seemed to be enjoying themselves. Mostly locals.
5 based on 19 reviews
This sweets shop is a treasure! When my daughter was small, we'd always visit Parson's Daughter for penny candy from the large counter, fabulous chocolates, holiday candies, etc. The owner is so pleasant and makes each visit special. Don't miss this local gem!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
State park has lower and upper locations. Lower part has parking area and picnic tables near parking area. Good for family walks. Upper part entrance difficult to find and requires parking along road. Upper part is truly hiking with uphill start and choices for lengths of trails. Often quite wet in spring early summer, snow and ice in winter. Excellent for some moderate to challenging hikes. Longer trails will connect with trails coming out of Hartwick's College Camp in Davenport.
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