Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Tarrytown, New York, United States. Tarrytown is a village in the town of Greenburgh in Westchester County, New York, United States. It is located on the eastern bank of the Hudson River, about 25 miles (40 km) north of midtown Manhattan in New York City, and is served by a stop on the Metro-North Hudson Line. To the north of Tarrytown is the village of Sleepy Hollow (formerly "North Tarrytown"), to the south the village of Irvington and to the east unincorporated parts of Greenburgh. The Tappan Zee Bridge crosses the Hudson at Tarrytown, carrying the New York State Thruway (Interstates 87 and 287) to South Nyack, Rockland County and points in Upstate New York. The population was 11,277 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 128 reviews
Brickhouse is a fun, energetic, lively pub in a NYC loft-like space, serving delicious pizzas and typical bar food. (The bacon and onion pizza and fig pizzas are yummy. The other food is mostly deep fried, while a few salads and a fairly decent grilled miso salmon dish is also available). The burger preparations are varied and are also good. The beer selection is very good but served in whichever glasses they have handy. The prices are reasonable. The service is harried and overwhelmed, but pleasant. The servers get an A for effort, but apparently they serve too many patrons to allow the service to be either attentive or efficient. We were not in any rush, so the slow (yet pleasant) service and long wait for food permitted us to enjoy the lively ambiance. We really enjoyed our fun evening at Brickhouse!
4 based on 94 reviews
14 & Hudson is a new kitchen and bar located in Piermont, NY, serving affordable "New American" bistro favorites accentuated with unique and flavorful twists. With an affinity for locally sourced ingredients, guests are treated to culinary creations that
14 and Hudson is a lovely, although noisy, restaurant in a lovely town. I had the blueberry pancakes which were delicious and large. Not only were there blueberries in the pancakes but also surrounding them. However, for $18.00 they are very pricey. My wife had the Baja Fish Tacos which were also delicious. However, our friends said that the meals they ordered were good but lacked that extra which would have made them excellent.The service was just okay because there was only one waitress. We did very much enjoy our stroll through the town and along the water. We will be back to lovely Piermont, but we will try another restaurant.
4 based on 142 reviews
This place use to serve a real good hamburger but boy have times changed. I got something that resembled a store bought thin frozen pattie, the waitress agreed and took it back. 5 minutes later another member of staff brought the same plate/same food back to the table to tell me the chef had sent it back out to me and to tell me thatâs the size they all were! Very disappointing visit.
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 15 reviews
My friend and I were looking for a nice place to have dinner this evening and chose River Grill. What a bad choice. We were greeted and seated promptly (we had made reservations), I ordered a Lime River cocktail which was supposed to vodka, grapefruit juice and ime juice - it was a tall icy glass of liquid but I cannot attest that there was any vodka or graperfruit juice in it. We shared spicy Asian shrimp which were the only good thing about our dining experience. Our waiter was attentive and helpful, but he isn't the chef. I ordered crab cakes which were mostly breading with nt the slightest hint of crabmeat. The rice and vegetables that accompanied them were quite good. My friend ordered the ribs, at our waiter's recommendation - it was a huge rack if tasteless meatwhcch she returned for a double order of bakes clams - again all breading very little if any clams. Very disppointing.
At the end of our afternoon we popped into the Set Back Inn for a beer. Good atmosphere. Variety of interesting characters in and out.
4 based on 177 reviews
Pete's has a varied menu. We started with corn fritters which were wonderful! They filling was full of creamy corn and the outside was crunchy. I had a salad with a burger on it. There were lots of good greens-no iceberg to be found.and both tomatoes and strawberries. My husband had a rib-eye steak and fries. They were both exactly as requested , the steak medium rare and the fries crisp. The lemon sorbet and pound cake were both delicious. The prices are reasonable and the staff is helpful and friendly without hovering. I needed help getting my scooter in and they could not have been nicer about moving furniture. We were there on a Wednesday night and there was a trivia game . It was a lot of fun and nobody knew just how badly we did, I understand there is live music some night. If you would find that annoying call before you go,
4 based on 25 reviews
Brunch: Sat/Sun 11am-3pm Dinner: M, W, Th, F, Sat, Sun 4-9pm Happy hour: M-Th 3-7pm Prix Fixe menu ($24.95) Sun-Thurs 3-7pm Located in historic Sleepy Hollow. Roof-top deck dining with a view of the Hudson River is open during pleasant weather. Full bar w
My wife and I stopped in to this quaint little restaurant squeezed between two other buildings for lunch while we were searching for a good location to see the lighthouse there. Upon entering, there is an immediate dining section and a set of stairs which will lead you to the bar and a few more tables. On nice days, you can venture even higher and dine up on the roof to encounter a beautiful view of the surrounding area. In existence for a mere six months, the owners (Gary and Melinda) have managed to capture a Chef (Anthony) well versed in Caribbean cuisine. His performance in the does him honor to the many Chefs I have met along the way. He is truly a hidden talent that must be taken advantage of while youâre in Sleepy Hollow. The Hudson Anchorâs menu reflects mostly that of the neighborhood cuisine which, to this Chef, is fairly standard. Until you order. Chef Anthony does put his own healthy twist on your normal Cobb salad with Arugula as the standard greens. Very nice portions of avacado and lobster, to boot. Lardons to perfection. Paired with a white bean soup, it was a welcome meal on an otherwise cold day. Their fish taco was matched with a unique coleslaw that sparked my very opinionated tastebuds. In a wonderful manner. And then thereâs their Mussels and Chorizo in a saffron broth. And this, my foodie extraordinaire, is where you will excite your palette. Ask for the âGhost menuâ. It doesnât exist on paper. Nor is it written down. But it will cater to your exquisite reputation. They knock it up a few notches for you. Remember. Chef IS trained in Caribbean delights. And even adding a sparse amount of diced jalapeños to broth brings a scintillating breath of fresh air to an already tasteful delight. Would I venture there again? I mean, it IS an hours drive from my house... The answer is, I have already! Twice in just the last week. This little restaurant is a diamond in the rough that needs to be populated and embraced by both the community and the foodie looking for a culinary experience. If you dare. Because I never stated whether the âGhost Menuâ was a reflection of Chef Anthonyâs acuity in the use of chili peppers OR the reputation of the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow!
All I can say is wow!! I was weary at first, it being a bar and all but...the food is amazing!! Everything is made fresh...and in house. With three kids in tow, and not one complaint...on the busiest weekend in Sleepy Hollow...I could not praise it enough. I would strongly recommend:)
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4 based on 27 reviews
We're great fans of its sibling, The Mill, so thought we'd check it out, and found it suffered by comparison.First off, it's EXTREMELY noisy and riddled with TVs, and unlike The Mill, there's no quiet seating area away from the (also noisy) bar area.Second, the menu is much more limited. We did find two things we liked, and they were delicious, but we would have preferred more options.It does have an interesting beer selection, but we're unlikely to return.Because of the noise.
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