Livingston Manor is a hamlet (and a census-designated place) in Sullivan County, New York, United States. The population was 1,221 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Livingston Manor
4 based on 63 reviews
The Arnold House is a Catskills getaway located on Shandelee Mountain, near the quaint town of Livingston Manor. With our 9 room Inn, Tavern, Spa, BBQ Barn and access to the areas storied outdoor activities our mission is to treat all our guests to the comfort and relaxation of casual country living. The Tavern is much the same now as it has been for the past 50 years. Guests will find friendly, warm service and a menu that embraces comfortable accessibility and local ingredients including trout from our world famous rivers. There is a pool table, jukebox and spontaneous singing is encouraged! A deck just outside the sunroom offers cocktails and full tavern fare as well in season.
We had dinner at the Arnold House and were delighted with the excellent service my Dakota.. She was friendly, quick and on pint with service.
A wedding was going on in the barn offering a festive atmosphere as we were seated on the deck.
The food was good and we enjoyed ourselves.
Would go back again.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
People come from all areas of the county for these baked goodies and breads. Lovely and tasty German pastries, Delish breads and bagels. Nice soups and savory pastries also, so good for brunch. Also pies! And a favorite gift I get here is the chocolate bars.
4 based on 82 reviews
While stopping for a highway break in Roscoe NY, we had lunch at Raimondo's Restaurant & Pizzeria. It was noon on Sunday and they were doing a brisk business. The dining room is very clean and comfortable and the menu has a nice variety of choices. We ordered pizza, chicken parm hero, chicken Caesar salad, penne ala vodka, French onion soup and a hot Turkey platter. All the food was very good although the service was a little slow. Certainly a good place to stop for lunch when you need a break from driving.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
An intimate restaurant on Little Beaverkill River serving delicious international cuisine with soup, appetizer and entree specials every week. Rob the chef prepares a full range of food from tapas to racks of lamb. See menu on website. Gentle music piped in, full bar, take-out available. On the walls hang numerous pieces of art showcasing the work of renowned artists and photographers, local and international. And next door to the cafe gallery is a cozy 4 bedroom Inn right on the river. Rates are daily and weekly, with 10% off meals at the cafe for our guests. Owners Kim & Rob Rayevsky
Wednesday and Thursday are tapas nights and we enjoyed several very good plates and one excellent dish in the delightful ambience.
I have to say that the seared scallops attained the holy grail of perfection: tender inside, golden outside, and dressed with a subtle sauce. I would return just for this dish.
Salad with pears and local cheese, and eggplant toasts, are recommended. The caprese used tomatoes that were mealy and dry. The cold turbot was good.
We sat outside next to the Little Beaverkill, under the overarching trees twinkling with fairy lights. This is a great place for a quiet date or to make new friends, as we did that evening.
When you have tickets for the nearby music festival, let your server know or bring the program insert offering free wine or dessert. We did, with the result that 7 plates with wine still came to a reasonable tab.
Enjoy!
4.5 based on 48 reviews
it's a CASH ONLY restaurant. kinda tough when traveling. don't know if ATM was available, as i saw no signs or one offered by the staff.
food was mediocre pub food.
good 1/2 burgers done to correct temperature also ordered onion rings which were ok. my husband ordered the fried shrimp basket with fries and both items were over-fried. don't know if this is the norm for that item or similar.
the Guinness was good!
we sat outside, which included, at that time this past Saturday, of 1-4 top table and 1 round picnic table seating 6 adults, both had umbrellas.
the restaurant is on a country road and was quiet with lots of birds, we even saw a doe across the way.
we had Shelby as our server and she was good and attentive to us being outside.
can't speak for inside dining, but if you're in that area, it's a good pit stop and no other eatery is near by.
5 based on 120 reviews
Yiasou Cafe has served The Catskills and surrounding areas for over 11 years. From authentic Greek-Mediterranean cuisine to American classics and everything in between. Leave room for our homemade ice creams, cakes, pastries and tarts that are the talk of the county! Also try our other restaurant Lucky Boy, which is located in Lawrence, NY.
When I lived in Sullivan County (I now live in Delray Beach, Florida) Yiasou unquestionably was the best restaurant in Liberty--by far--despite the fact that its prices were much lower than a number of other places. George, the owner, is a true "restauranteur" who really knows his business. My favorite dish is his spinach pie (spanakopita) which I have never found surpassed anywhere. His desserts are fabulous. I am heading back to Liberty for a visit this November and look forward with great pleasure to dining again at Yiasou!
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Took family members to the Clair over the weekend and they loved it! Last time I had the Breakfast skillet which was awesome... this time I had the Chicken Sausage skillet which was just as delicious!
Again, Randy and Keith were making the rounds to ensure all was perfect with our breakfast.. They took our visiting family members on the nickel tour of the 4 rooms above the Clair... Will definitely find an excuse to stay here one day.. Perhaps after a concert at Bethel!
Next week we will stop in and try the dinner menu!
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Main Street Farm, market cafe, features small local organic farms and food artisans. Our cafe prepares house made sandwiches, salads, soups, and sides using fresh market ingredients. We serve Irving Farm coffee with local Tonjes Dairy Farm milk. Cold Brew coffee, tea, and kombucha on draft. Also offering local assortment of Catskill beer, wine, cider.
My wife stopped by for lunch on our way to Binghamton.
Be careful looking at the menu...with the sandwich and soup combo you really only get a cookie for free...the sandwich and soup are ala carte.
I had the Manor. Tastey overall...fresh...crusty bread... It had a very thin slice of proscuitto.and was small in stature with no little extra touches.
My wife had the soup and sandwich combo...$6.50 soup and pulled chicken sandwich. Again...fresh ingredients,not bad, but over-priced for such small portions.
Not worth the money compared to other lunch stops.
3.5 based on 280 reviews
Listen folks. Look at the sign. Check out the pictures. This is a Diner. 'World Famous" doesn't mean 'World's Best Scrambled Eggs' or 'The Cleanest Restrooms in NY'. It's a great, old-school diner, serving good value, reliable staple meals served up relatively fast by friendly staff. There's still a place in this market for road side stops. Nice road side stops. For meal or just a slice of pie. TIP: If it looks like a diner, smells like a diner then there's a good chance the Roscoe Diner is not a gourmet, 5 star, brunch cafe in the East Village. I hope this news is helpful to some.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
my husband and I had a excellent fish dish withrice and fresh vegatables.My son has a chichen dish with pasra which was very good.homemade bread and nice salads with fresh vegatables.owner greeted us and our sever was very efficent and friendly.
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