Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Hopewell Junction. Hopewell Junction is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Dutchess County, New York, United States. The population was 376 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New York–Newark–Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area.
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4 based on 162 reviews
We have been here for the Breakfast Buffet on quite a few occasions. Love the BUFFET, it is by far the BEST around. I Highly Recommend it.This time, we decided to try Dinner. We eat out often, usually while on the road, we travel in our retirement. The service was great, the waiter frequently stopped by our table and filled water, coffee and additional drinks. But, the meal .... we were given a full basket of nice warm bread, but only two little wrapped up in paper squares of butter .. for three people. Speaking of butter, I expected more, butter wrapped in paper is served in Diners but NOT in a nice Restaurant. How LOW CLASS. The wife complained about her Salmon .. it was a very small piece of Salmon, more like a Minnow ... fish bait. She won't return for dinner.My steak was good, somewhat over cooked for med-rare. But the selection of steaks on the menu was limited. The future ... We will be going to Outback, Texas Road House, Mahoney's ... they know how to serve a quality meal for a decent comparable price. The Deserts looked great and we all ordered them. They were pretty, but all whipped cream... little desert. We will go to The Daily Planet, their deserts are fantastic.
3 based on 297 reviews
Our philosophy is simple; to provide great food, exceptional value and friendly service to each and every customer we serve.
Charlie Brown clearly used to be better if sticking to red meat, though never noteworthy. Recently, while dining out as a group, I had the weekend "seafood special" which was chosen despite my normally strong inclinations to avoid seafood in a steakhouse. However, I wanted to go light and made a clearly imprudent judgment in doing so.The pictured portrayal looked tempting and after all it is a weekend special, so I fell right in. First, there are mountains of boring boiled potatoes forming the base over which it appears there's much more seafood than is presented. I counted seven tough, tasteless, nothing approximating fresh mussels, three of which were closed. The clams were boringly inoffensive, but the only inclusion approaching neutral value. The crab was watery, lacking any character or again hint of freshness, the corn on the Cobb waterlogged.Charlie Brown's salad bar is sadly antiquated, as if sheer numbers of offerings is significant to anyone knowing anything fundamental about food and value. I couldn't imagine a look that better suggested a post WWII eatery. A glass of chardonnay, the only option on the "house white" menu (in smaller and larger size) was probably tied for the worst imitation of wine I've ever tasted. It rivals memories of Bowery winos sipping on Golden Wings muscatel, brown pair bag enveloped. Without deprecating Asiatic cuisine, it was both sweet and sour, nether a particularly good nose for vino.And price? Ridiculous for such garbage. Charley Brown, stick with what you know bestX, betterX, uhh modestly serviceable. It amazes me that people can actually repeatedly relish such institutions (I'll never return to this one), but then again America is the home of horrible fast food replacing nuanced cooking and accordingly peaking in vastly unhealthy repercussions.
4 based on 18 reviews
Food is good and reasonably priced. Good selection of beers. Great for going out for sports games. Staff is polite and pleasant
4 based on 112 reviews
My husband and I ate here when in town for the weekend upon recommendation from our hotel. It is a cozy spot in a historic building. The service was fantastic - Tahlia was attentive and knowledgeable and did not steer us wrong with her recommendations. We had the lobster tempura as an appetizer and it was yummy. The fish and chips and tuna entrees were equally amazing. We will be back next time we are in town!
4 based on 257 reviews
Stopped in for a relaxed lunch and we were not disappointed. Bartender has a good hand and the menu has enough choices for a variety of tastes. Started with the steamed clams - choice of ale or wine preparation. We had the wings, (about 8 preparation choices), and the chicken salad. Our server, Therese, was very attentive and the food preparation and presentation was excellent. Also, good Tuesday afternoon crowd for the outdoor patio. Worth a try.
4 based on 91 reviews
The Dutchess Biercafe is located on Main Street in the center of the village of Fishkill, It is designed to provide a Belgian and/or German beer hall atmosphere. They offer a nice variety of Belgian beers on tap. Although the menu is limited and includes pub food, they offer some traditional Belgian and German specialties - wursts, moules/mussels, schnitzel. They have nice outdoor seating as well as inside.The service was friendly, but could be more efficient.
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3 based on 14 reviews
Good Menu with a variety of food with courteous service at reasonable prices. Menu offers many choices in all categories from appetizers , Entrees as well as desserts. Wait staff are friendly & responsive. Also there is a bar downstairs. Overall a great place to have lunch or dinner.I recommend it. We have been there twice and are likely to go back.
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3 based on 60 reviews
This is the kind of place we like frequenting while traveling. We parked nearby for a bike ride, then went inside for a meal, afterward. It offered a comfortable, casual atmosphere. Service wasnât spectacular, but was still pretty good. I enjoyed a nice Shrimp & scallops combo, while my wife had a VERY sizable serving of fajitas. Both were delicious. I could see eating her often, if we lived in the area.
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4 based on 90 reviews
Sometimes it takes more than good food to make a good restaurant. Attention to detail is paramount. We made early 5:30 reservations to beat the Saturday night crowd. A very nervous and young busboy accidentally spilled water on my 16 year old granddaughter. They were about the same age. We all felt bad for him and no harm was done. It was the response of the adult staff that was bothersome. The waiter made his obvious displeasure known and his feeble attempts to clean up made the situation worse, missing some very wet spots on my granddaughter's jacket. Then it came time to order. Specials were announced and 2 of the party ordered one of the specials. Orders were taken to the chef, only to have the waiter scurry back to tell us they only had one special left! And this was before the normal dinner crowd got there. I then ordered 2 glasses of wine and asked if they were fresh. i was told they were opened the night before and they couldn't be expected to open fresh bottles. It would have been nice if they offered my granddaughter a free dessert.You decide.The food is very good.I am sure owner chef would not approve.
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3 based on 49 reviews
Stopped by here for a quick bite on way home and was glad that we did. We had egg rolls for an appetizer which were fantastic. We orfeded the one of the special which was a Angus burger with chili and stake fries. Everything was cooked to perfection. I highly suggest you give this place a try if you are in the area.
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