Brewerton is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Cicero in Onondaga County and the town of Hastings in Oswego County in the U.S. state of New York. It lies at the west end of Oneida Lake at its outlet into the Oneida River. The population was 4,029 at the 2010 census. 19th century maps indicate that this area was once known as Fort Brewerton, while Brewerton meant the Cicero portion.
Restaurants in Brewerton
4.5 based on 3 reviews
A nice waterside park. Lots of green space and walking areas and of course great views of the water and lake. It was clean and well maintained and there was plenty of parking.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Whether you are visiting the Syracuse area or are a resident, Big Don's is a great place to spend an afternoon with your friends and family while enjoying a unique combination of 9 fun activities that appeal to children and adults. We offer a modern Miniature Golf course built in 2004, Outdoor Laser Tag (Battleground), Giant Amaze'n Maze, Squirt gun battles in the maze, Rock Climbing Wall, three discovery activities (Gemstone panning, treasure digs and coin hunts)and bounce house plus soft service ice cream, beverages and snacks. We offer birthday parties and group rates for qualified groups. We have available seating and free parking. We have per activity rates and packages available for those wanting to enjoy more than one activity per outing.
Stopped here for some mini golf with the family on a gorgeous warm Thursday night 7/7/16. First sign should've been an almost complete empty parking lot. Specifically picking this night because of their online advertised special of "2 rounds of mini golf and a soda for the price of one round" we approach the counter and ask the young (blond, curly hair) girl working what is the special? She at first plays dumb until I point to the sign on the counter and she says "oh, yeah that's a really odd deal". She attempts to explain it basically saying you have to pay for your first round and then the second is discounted to $2.50. Clearly NOT what was advertised. Not wanting to waste time we say we"ll just play one round. 3 adults, 2 children. We later discover as we're playing she charged us for 4 adults and 1 child while also shorting us $1. Golf course was, ok. Nice set up and fairly easy play, just very run down and looking worn. As we are leaving we see a family similiar to ours checking in. Listening in, we hear them also asking about the special. This time the exact same girl is telling the family the special is buy one get one free. The mother clarifies "so if I buy one adult admission, the second one is free?" The clerk responds "yup". Last time I go to Big Don's and I certainly won't be making recommendations.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
They have all kinds of cheese. Mild to extra extra sharp. Service is fast and friendly. Looking for a special cheese bet they have it or can get it for you. They also have a booth at Regional Market in Syracuse.
4 based on 3 reviews
I like it here. You can fish. Have a BBQ. Watch the boats go through the lock. I go there to play my guitar. It's a very relaxing place. (The map provided on tripadvisor is wrong.The park is off Black Creek Road.)
3 based on 5 reviews
We planned to go to Ocean City, but were unable to make arrangements. Played Glenwood Golf Course in West Monroe, NY, about 12 miles away. Had a nice day Saturday, 10/19/13. Mostly cloudy and temps in the low to mid 60's, with winds 15-25 mph, some higher gusts. The course was in very good shape for this time of year.At a cost of $22 for 18 holes and a cart, it was a great value as well. It's not a long course ( 5128 yards from the white tees, where we played from. Blue tees it's 5578), but most of the greens are really big, so you can have a 60 ft putt on them. I'd recommend this course if you're travelling and would like to get in a quick 18. It's about 3 miles east of I-81, on Rt 49, Central Square exit.
4.5 based on 271 reviews
Onondaga Park hosts the "Lights on the Lake" display of XMAS lights every year. I had never gone through this amazing sight before, but I did this week. WOW!!! If you have never visited the park during this colorful extravaganza, you really should! I did it just as a way to kill some time between meetings, but it would have been worth the trip even just to see that. It does cost $10.00, but well worth the expense. Go this year!
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Our cooking classes provide you with the opportunity to learn about Italian cuisine from our talented staff. They include demonstrations and hands-on learning. All classes will be a practical application of what the staff member teaches. For the meal classes, you enjoy the featured dish that you prepared along with a complimentary dessert. Non-meal classes, you leave with your finished product!
I enjoy stopping at Vinces. They have a large selection of Italian foods. Fresh, frozen and canned. A wonderful selection of oils, vinegar, pastas, etc.. The deli has fresh salads, large selection of cheeses, meats, sausages, and olives. They also make wonderful subs with very creative combinations, hot and cold.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
A dozen days of downhome fun with a focus on the great state of New York’s farming heritage and achievement adds up to a romp of a good time. A hearty mix of midway rides, concerts, exhibits and more ensures everybody has a blast. One of the biggest and longest running state fairs in America, the annual event runs until Labour Day at the New York Fairgrounds in Syracuse.
We tend to go every year. Sometimes we go once, but other years we go a few times. The latest improvements are getting better. The bathrooms are everywhere and kept very clean. The selection of food is mind blowing. The rides are cleaner, safer, and more of a selection. The best deal is the all day ride wristband. There are some of the best shows on earth to see. The great Bandaloni is my favorite check him out on you-tube .
4 based on 1 reviews
It was a good small town antiques store. Lots of treasures and the prices were fairly decent, though know your prices! It was well presented and the staff was nice.
4 based on 1 reviews
What a very nice railroad museum find in Central Square. It's hidden away, but it's a great collection of RR memorabilia and history for the area.
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