Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Congers, New York, United States. Congers is an affluent, suburban hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Clarkstown, Rockland County, New York, United States. It is located north of Valley Cottage, east of New City, across Lake DeForest, south of Haverstraw, and west of the Hudson River. It lies 19 miles (31 km) north of New York City's Bronx boundary. As of the 2010 census, the CDP population was 8,363.
4 based on 91 reviews
With 24 taps of fresh craft beer and hundreds of cans and bottles of the finest beers from around the world, Growler & Gill is the perfect destination for devoted beer enthusiasts as well as newcomers to the pleasures of craft beer. Our establishment is a
Lots of beer choices between what they have on tap as well as bottles/cans for purchase. They also have trivia night, open mic and more.
4 based on 71 reviews
Always questionable when stopping off during a long drive hoping to find a good quality restaurant to stop and get a quick bite before getting back on the road. This restaurant and service were great and didnât mind a boisterous toddler to boot!!Would definitely return in future road trips!
3 based on 19 reviews
I wish I could give this restaurant 3.5 stars, but I will round up to 4!This is a very casual Irish American style pub and restaurant. It has a "comfort" style menu, much of it on the heavy side. The food is pretty good - reliable and enjoyable but nothing amazing. It's a total calorie splurge and a guilty pleasure for me but their tuna melt is delicious. I only allow myself to get it about once a year! It's huge and big enough for two meals for sure. Service can be great or it can be spotty, depending on the night. The booths in the dining room are comfortable and there are tv screens throughout so you can sneak looks at sporting events as you desire. The bar side of the restaurant draws a young crowd. Lots of college kids and twenty-somethings who want to party. My husband and I are in our "ripe old early 40's" and feel old there! We sit in the dining room area, away from the loud drinking crowd. (If you don't want to see this crowd, definitely stay away during Thanksgiving weekend, New Year's, SuperBowl, etc!!! Very young drinking crowd descends upon D & D's for some fun! On the other hand, if you are looking for a fun and comforting place to go drink some brews and hang with friends, you might like this!One thing I don't like is when the smokers hang out right outside the front of the restaurant...stepping out in between beers, I guess. I know this is common to see near drink-heavy establishments. Not my thing, but just a minor annoyance - walking through a plume of smoke to get through the door sometimes. Overall, a good neighborhood joint.
4 based on 393 reviews
My wife and I visited Sleepy Hollow for a long weekend to celebrate the Halloween festivities this year and stayed at the Doubletree in Tarrytown. The Bridge View Tavern was a place we read about on TripAdvsior prior to going and wanted to check it out for lunch on a Friday as it was a close drive. We had an awesome experience and our server Patty was a large reason why. She greeted us immediately and talked to us like old friends. We told her we were in Sleepy Hollow to see the sites, etc. and not only did she give us a map with info she also recommended several things to do in the area. We had excellent (and spicy) Bloody Maryâs and burgers for lunch and everything was fantastic â the Chorizo Burger was unique and I loved it. We then walked around town all day, went on a cemetery tour, etc. for the next 8 hours and decided to come back for drinks and snacks. We sat at the bar and had the pleasure of speaking to Patty once more and learned she is actually the GM of the place. She was a joy to talk to and she and her staff are excellent. The bartenders we had were on top of everything and the Yankees were playing so it was packed. We ended up staying until close because we were having such a great time. They also have a little beer garden out back, but we didnât have a chance to see it as we wanted to watch the game. Make sure to try the pulled pork nachos. I would highly recommend this place for top shelf food, craft beers and an awesome staff!
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4 based on 165 reviews
I was looking for a seafood restaurant in Ossining near the railroad station for lunch after completing a several mile hike on the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail - using TripAdvisor, I narrowed it down to Boathouse and 3 Westerly then selected Boathouse based on the food reviews. And the reviews were spot on - the food was indeed excellent! I was a bit skeptical of the meatless quinoa chili to start - but it was very good, and hit the spot after a long hike on a cold morning. You know the seafood is fresh here when I couldn't order the salmon because they had not received their morning delivery - so luckily they had a filet of sole special instead with tender asparagus - everything tasted awesome! While the view of the river and Palisades is pleasing, it is a bit unfortunate that the parking lot is where it is - but given the land available to them, they clearly had no other choice so just lift your head up an extra foot to remove it from your focus. Thanks to Brian for the great service!
4 based on 189 reviews
Yard House is an upscale-casual eatery known for great food, classic rock music and 180 taps of imported, craft and specialty ales & lagers. Whether youâre in the mood for a grilled burger and a pint of your favorite ale, or seared ahi and a chilled marti
Service Beyond Compare thanks to David & Anthony!! My hubby & I chose Yard House for date night dining. The food is usually always on point. Our waiter David was incredible, providing recommendations while giving us just enough time to peruse the menu. He knew the menú inside and out and helped narrow down our menu. We talked about date night & our kids, he was so friendly. Our clam chowder & chicken tortilla soups were made to perfection! Our entrees came out & they looked delightful. My husband realized there was an issue with his meal & called David over. David sincerely apologized, although it wasnt his fault. His manager also came over to also apologize, we just felt bad, as it was out of both of their direct line of control. Anthony told us David mentioned to him It was date night and so they took care of our bill plus gave us a delicious dessert. Additionally & the most impressive final touch was the personalized card they wrote with a little gift. I tell you this because the service was beyond compare. From beginning to the minute we walked out, we were smiling and date night was beautiful thanks to the YardHouse Thank you, thank you and thank you to David & Anthony for going above & beyond what most restaurants would do. We will choose YardHouse over other locations based on the incredible
If you're looking for all the charm of neighborhood bar where "everybody knows your name" This is the place. Small place with an EXCELLENT bar staff that can get you a cold one or mix up whatever cocktail you desire. Food is your typical bar variety but taste and flavor is superior to most. The regular crowd is a fun quirky bunch that are welcoming to new visitors. If your looking for a fun inexpensive night and experience a slice of Americana this is the place to go
4 based on 19 reviews
Kennelly's has a great selection of food & everything tastes great. Try the portobello mushroom fries! The atmosphere is extremely friendly and relaxed- the waitresses are sooo friendly and accommodating. Great place to have a drink before/after/with dinner.
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4 based on 115 reviews
One hour drive away from NYC. Perfect spot for after a hike. The service is quick and good. The burger and fries are amazing. I believe the owner of this place is also the owner of District 96 Brewery, which is connected to the burger loft.
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4 based on 83 reviews
Rickâs has been around for decades and is a favorite of locals. The bar atmosphere, good ribs, wings and solid onion soup, combined with good drinks make it a staple. It has salads, roasted squash and veggie burgers for the vegetarians in your group. The side dishes run the gamut from tasty (French fries and baked beans) to mediocre at best (under cooked sweet potato fries and too pungent coleslaw). Despite the loud bar area, itâs suitable for families with kids as the side room (with plastic jungle animals on the walls) is a family friendly alternative. Rickâs is not fine dining, but itâs fun, solid comfort/bar food in an atmosphere that lends itself to a night out with friends or family.
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