Best Spanish restaurants nearby. Discover the best Spanish food in Haverstraw. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Spanish restaurants near you.. Haverstraw /ˈhævərˌstrɔː/ is a town in Rockland County, New York, United States, located north of the Town of Clarkstown and the Town of Ramapo; east of Orange County, New York; south of the Town of Stony Point; and west of the Hudson River. The town runs from the west to the east border of the county in its northern part. The population was 36,634 at the 2010 census. The name comes from the Dutch word Haverstroo meaning "oats straw", referring to the grasslands along the river. The town contains three villages, one of which is also known as Haverstraw. Haverstraw village is the original seat of government for the town, hosting the area's historic central downtown business district and the densest population in northern Rockland County.
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4 based on 151 reviews
UNION Restaurant and Bar Latino opened its doors in September of 2007 in Haverstraw, New York and continues to grow in popularity thanks to its many loyal patrons and valued staff. UNION is the perfect place for a romantic evening, family gathering, speci
I've eaten here many times or just stopped in for a great cocktail or glass of wine with a friend. In spring and summer the back yard garden is just lovely. The inside also has a nice ambiance. The food is really great especially all of their appetizers, those are my favorites
We stopped into Haverstra looking for another restaurant. It had closed and some gentlemen enthusiastically recommended Brisas. It had only be opened 3 weeks. Oweners are Dominican. Food is authentic! There is a small buffet if you are in a hurry or you can order off the menu. Chet had Chicken, Rice and Vichuelas (Beans in a sauce). I had Shrimp in a Garlic Sause and Platano Madura which was SO tasty! It was enough for two. Chet's came with a salad and enough rice to share. They have fresh juices - delicious. Friendly staff and we could watch the Brazil-Chile World Cup game. Well worth the visit for authentic Spanish food.
4 based on 26 reviews
This place is a true gem. While they have the full assortment of the usual Mexican food, their specials are fabulous! I had the duck mole poblano. There are not enough adjectives to describe how delicious this was. We will return. The only downside is there is no bar area to speak of, so if you have to wait youâre just standing around.....but make the wait....itâs worth it
4 based on 40 reviews
I have been here for the brunch - and really enjoyed their breakfast - really do not like American breakfast - plus their sangria special - wow they pack a punch = and love the Popsicle. Their tortilla chips are made on premise and I do enjoy the bean dip. All the food we have had was fresh. Went two nights ago with my good friend for her birthdayand said they had a backlog in kitchen so we went to the bar - and it was mojito night $6.00 - oh my gosh the variety was great!! tamarind, and mango delicious. Well our waiter Julio was a blast and thankfully we could stay and eat in the bar - I had the cerviche - which was delicious - flavor packed - not huge but tasty. My friend had carne asada - which was delicious. We finished off with fried ice cream that had its own little show - cute - it was ok. Note do not order decaf coffee -it is instant - regular coffee is not - Over all - I like this place - it was packed on a Wednesday night at 7:30pm For now it my go to place and want to try out more dishes -
4 based on 49 reviews
Early bird special was a pleasant surprise. Appetizer, salad and main course were fine. Chicken lemon francaise was so tender it cut with a fork. The paella was just as tasty. The bread was great also. The guava mango cheesecake was extra special. Service could not be better. The waiter was friendly, explained all dishes that we had questions about. Sazone is a nice restaurant of Latin fusion and worth the visit.
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