Westfield is a town in the western part Chautauqua County, New York, United States. The population was 4,896 at the 2010 census. Westfield is also the name of a village within the town, containing 65% of the town's population.
Restaurants in Westfield
4.5 based on 175 reviews
The oldest estate winery in NY, established in 1961. Producer of over 40 award winning European classic, American Heritage, and dessert wines made from estate-grown grapes. On over 100 acres of scenic vineyards overlooking the shores of Lake Erie we ensure outstanding wine quality by controlling every step of the grape growing and wine making process, from bud to bottle. ***PLEASE NOTE: We are currently providing tastings. To respect social distancing guidelines, we have reduced the number of customers whom we can serve inside the winery. When not tasting wine, we ask that you wear a mask and maintain six-foot distances from those not in your party. We apologize that we cannot accept groups greater than four, nor limo or bus groups at this time. We continue to offer online orders of wine as well as curbside pick-up of both wine and craft-distilled spirits.
This place is consistently one of our favorite wineries! The have such a great variety of wines, everyone is sure to find something they like!
4.5 based on 74 reviews
This is one of the friendliest winery with a great variety of wine. All the staff and friendly and will answer questions about the area and the grapes. Everyone should stop in and check out the spectacular view, great wines and fun times.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
Really a nice stop to learn more about the grapes and wines of the region. Very friendly and knowledgeable stafff. Interesting items to purchase and great exhibits. Well worth the time to visit.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
The Patterson Library opened its doors on August 1, 1908. More than 100 years later, the building has maintained its grand architecture while providing 21st century opportunities for the community of Westfield. Also in the building, an art gallery, historic exhibits and archives, free wifi, DVD's and more!
The days when a library just lent books are over! Patterson is a library, community center and multi-tasking museum and exhibition space meant for everyone. The children's room downstairs is bright and cheerful -- and has a child-sized wooden train and car for kids to pedal around picking out books and putting them in the car for check-out. Stuffed birds and animals adorn the adult book shelves upstairs and the reading rooms on the main floor. There are also 19th C oil portraits of library benefactors and local notables, as well as an ecletic collection of landscape paintings (don't miss the unframed Turgood) -- not to mention the superlative collection of WW I posters and the exhibition (and meeting) space downstairs. Both reading rooms are computer ready -- one for your own laptop, the other providing terminals where you can print documents (15cents/page). Plus one of the lady librarians is an IT wizzard (not that she'll admit it). Patterson even sponsors recitals from time to time. It's like, Wow! there's nothing these folks won't do. Why a couple of years ago they even had a selection of special cake pans to lend! Absolutely brilliant idea! Even if you don't want to check out a book go check out Patterson Library. It's definitely worth a visit to see what a library today does -- and how. Long live Patterson Library!
4.0 based on 58 reviews
The First Natural Gas Lighthouse. Finished in 1829, the 40-foot tall Barcelona Lighthouse (Portland Harbor) was the very first natural gas lighthouse in the country. It was in Federal Lighthouse Service until 1859. At that time it became privately held through various owners until 2008, when New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation acquired it. Though it no longer has the original lens, nor is used for navigational purposes, it is still lit and visible today through an agreement with the Town of Westfield. The lighthouse is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historical Places. The Keeper's cottage is open in a joint partnership with the Town of Westfield Visitor Center and a seasonal Wed-Sun docent with NYS Parks. The lighthouse itself is not open to public ascent due to structural issues at this time.
Right by the road - easy to look at and photograph. Didn't go inside building but one of the coolest lighthouses I have seen.
4.0 based on 15 reviews
There's a great selection of antiques- from big to small, cheap to expensive. Something for everyone. It's fun to look around at all of the stuff.
4.0 based on 16 reviews
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