Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Rosendale, New York, United States. Rosendale is a town in the center of Ulster County, New York, United States. It once contained a village of the same name, which was dissolved through a vote. The population was 6,075 at the 2010 census.
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3 based on 499 reviews
We were in town for a wedding and wanted a good casual lunch. Met 2 other couples Beer selection was very good. Really enjoyed the wheat beer. Food was so good. Get the pretzel cheese curds. They were amazing. The atmosphere was perfect.
4 based on 337 reviews
Mariner's Harbor is located at 1 Broadway in Kingston and is adjacent to the Kingston City Marina on the beautiful Rondout Creek. Enjoy dining either on the glassed in deck, the outdoor patio or the dining room.
We spent the afternoon walking around the Riverfront/Rondout section and immediately this older, stately restaurant (and building) caught my eye.....If I didn't know better, I'd think we were in New Orleans. It's large, open, airy and comfortable. Nothing fancy, but what an atmosphere. Substitute and ocean for the river and you're on vacation in the old south.We decided to have a couple drinks but the bar was pretty crowded. No problem; they also have a large outdoor bar where we sat for a drink overlooking the river. We then went inside and had an additional drink and a couple of appetizers. We split the Little Necks on the half shell and the crab cakes; both were quite good. We decided to try another place for dinner, but my next trip here will definitely be here. I love the big, open friendly laid back atmosphere!Thank you very much for your feedback and we are delighted that you enjoyed your recent visit to Mariner's Harbor on the Kingston Waterfront.
4 based on 31 reviews
It was a little tricky getting there (our GPS took us on a dirt road), but it was worth it. The live music was great & they even have a dance floor!!!! It's connected to a golf course, so basic menu offerings, but very good.
3 based on 15 reviews
I usually stop in here with my dad when I'm visiting. It's his Tuesday night place (chicken parm night). They have a pretty diverse menu and great prices for the volume and quality of food. To describe it, it's like upscale diner food. Reminds me a lot of the old Riccardi's (down off the avenues in K-town) before they closed. Service has always been good and the food is really good as well (better than average but not fantastic). I generally end up sharing a place with the wife or my son because unless you're a competitive eater, you're not going to finish a plate in this place....
4 based on 239 reviews
Located on the main street in downtown New Paltz, in an historic old building that's been redone and expanded while still retaining a cozy pub vibe. Great food and beer in a sports bar, pub setting. Extensive menu, from sandwiches, burgers, dinner entrees, nice appetizers, salads. Entrees run the gamut from steaks, pasta, seafood, chicken - great selection. Nice beer, wine, and cocktail selections. Large portions, couldn't eat it all and they happily provided take home containers. Our server was very friendly and professional. Second visit, and we'll return if ever in New Paltz again.
4 based on 19 reviews
The Spy is our Touchstone Restaurant. Everything about this place makes my wife and I happy, obviously the diverse and creative menu and especially the atmosphere. Itâs sort of an intellectual âCheersâ in the Catskills. Really, donât know if Iâve ever been to a more relaxing and accommodating eatery. Last might took some visiting, close friends from Kansas City there whoâve been hearing my wife and I rave about The Spy for years. Our friends, after dinner, absolutely agreed on our appraisal. Great food, great bar and great service.
4 based on 19 reviews
Rather mediocre. OUr first time here for 4 of us. We ordered two burgers medium rare and both were medium, very large portion and did not get the dipping sauce with my fries, very heavy cheese on the french onion soup and their special pasta and meatballs was just awful with too much marjoram or thyme that we tasted the rest of the night, (husband didn't' finish it and didn't' want to bring any of it home). It was overcooked linguine noodles and some mystery sauce again with cheese melted over it. The homemade desserts were very sweet. Went on a Wed night to hear the music but too loud to talk so we went to the bar to finish. Very few patrons except for us and the band members with their friends and family. This should have been an indication to us. With so few people service was slow and had to track the one waitress down several times. I would drive on by.
5 based on 239 reviews
A delightful setting, professional servers. Food took a LONG time to come out, but when it did it was fresh and delicious. The potato leek soup was first rate and salads locally sourced.
4 based on 30 reviews
Decided to try after finding another spot had 46 minute wait. Was able to get seated immediately. What lovely decor! We had Humus, Chicken Pot Pie and Truffle Mac and Cheese. Food was delicious and service was attentive. Stopped by the bar on way out and owner asked how everything was. Lovely spot we will definitely come again.
4 based on 129 reviews
We had the special today for lunch which was pastrami. It was superb and overly large. The fries that came with it were also wonderful and I don't usually like fries. The meal was all of $10.45 with pickles and cole slaw on top of it. Needless to say we couldn't finish our meal. Had to take the rest home with us. Highly recommend
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