Reviews on Seafood food in Coxsackie, New York, United States. Coxsackie (/kʊkˈsæki/ kuuk-SAK-ee) is a town in Greene County, New York, United States. The population was 8,918 at the 2010 census. The name of the town is said to be derived from a Native American term, but it has various translations ("owl's hoot" is locally common).
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4 based on 137 reviews
We went on Sunday for their Valentine's Day Brunch. The brunches are always on Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. We started with the Eggs Benedict, sausage and bacon. There is also an omelet station to customize your omelets. Scrambled eggs, waffles, smoked salmon, bagels and croissants were available. The other stations included quiche, calamari, beef stroganoff and shrimp pesto over linguine. There is a carving station with Ham & gravy or mustard. The desserts included three different cakes and pies, mini cannoli, cookies, brownies,fruits, etc. The only disconcerting fact was that we were charged $7 for tap sodas. Yet all types of juices were free, which really doesn't make sense as juices are more expensive that soda from a tap. The price per person of the brunch is $21.99 but sometimes it fluctuates a dollar or two. Overall good but they need to work on their beverage selection prices.
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While researching seafood markets, I stumbled on Pura Vida Fisheries, that thankfully has a dine in or take out service. What better way to test the freshness of their fish than to test it on site? I had the family with me, and we were blown away! My daughter was thrilled they asked her what kind of fish she wanted for her fish and chips. My husband who is not overly prone to compliments declared their fish tacos the best outside California. I had a perfectly and freshly prepared (no over the top mayo to soften a dry old lobster) lobster roll - they boiled the lobster right then and there. We all shared each otherâs meals and walked away with a new dining favorite while in the area. I wonât mind traveling an hour to purchase my fish, just pack a cooler and make it an outing! If you are traveling the Hudson Valley leaf peeping this Fall, have a true New England experience with the freshest fish. Just donât expect to pay for dining ambiance, they are all about the fish here!
4 based on 36 reviews
I was debating between 4 and 4 & 1/2 stars... The four of us, who stopped here after a performance at the Mac-Haydn Theatre, all enjoyed our dinners. Per their website: "Established in 1936, Kozel's is the longest running family-owned restaurant in Columbia County." Although we initially were seated at a table in the bar area, we asked to be moved from the casual tavern setting to a separate dining room which had cloth tablecloths & a quieter atmosphere. The place is old school. For example, their homemade bread is white bread (i.e., not multigrain & crusty); I still liked it though. I was pleasantly surprised when they served two 2 complimentary relish trays, a bean salad & a separate dish of crisp raw carrots, radishes, & scallions. I haven't seen something like that in decades! Dinners also included soup or salad. Two dining companions were quite happy with their soft shelled crabs, one order fried & the other one sauteed (the latter was the favorite). Kozel's did serve their side veggies & grain (e.g., potato or rice) in small side dishes, which you'd expect to see at a diner. This is a place serving solid American food.
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4 based on 86 reviews
The Boathouse Grille is a seasonal waterfront restaurant located at Shady Harbor Marina on the Hudson River. The restaurant includes an expansive outdoor deck for cocktails and beautiful waterview dining. Open for lunch and dinner with a large menu includ
In years past, the Boathouse was our "go to" dinner destination and we happily dined at least once a week on the deck. We finally had a chance to go this season and were extremely disappointed. The service was terrible, the server was slamming plates on the tables, our drinks were never refilled and we had to beg for the check b/c the server never came back after dropping off the food. If the place was busy, I could possibly understand it, but there were a total of 6 tables on the deck and 3 servers wandering around. The food took forever and was mediocre at best - a far cry from what we came to expect from years of dining at the Boathouse. The only bright spot was the view and the always cheerful hostess. Sadly, it will be a long time before we come back, if ever.Chrissie,We are so sorry to hear that your visit was so subpar. We are truly surprised as this time of year has our most experienced staff and I would like to hear more offline about your experience. Please feel free to contact either myself or my wife Kathy at the restaurant so we can hear your story and perhaps give you a special opportunity to give us another chance and set things right. We work hard everyday to provide a special experience, when we fall short, we want to learn from it. Have a great day and we hope to hear from you.Brian and Kathy Donovan
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