Discover the best top things to do in Catskill Region, United States including Bsp Kingston, B-Ville, Levon Helm Studios, Crossroads Brewing, Roscoe Beer Company, The Shamrock House, Robin Hood, Hetta, The Cask and Rasher, Dutch's Tavern.
Restaurants in Catskill Region
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Rhio & the Leigh Crizoe Trio will be singing songs from her new album Sunshine Girl, along with some great jazz standards, blues, rock, & much more. B-Ville is a cozy space with a great sound system & intimate setting. We feature Fentimans botanically brewed soda’s, Einbecker imported non-alcoholic beer, organic munchies like blue corn chip, pop corn, & a variety of other snacks and soft drinks.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Home of Levon's legendary Midnight Rambles, and situated on 18 acres in historic Woodstock, NY, Levon Helm Studios hosts intimate concerts throughout the year in this one-of-a-kind musical landmark. Levon Helm Studios was constructed in 1975 from local hemlock, pine, and bluestone, and was designed and acoustically engineered by Levon himself.
We scored tickets to this concert on the day after Thanksgiving at this great venue . The vibe there is always chill and laid back, the staff is awesome and it is one of my favorite all time intimate venues to see live music. If you get a chance go to the barn, you will not be disappointed.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Four time winner for Best Greene County Restaurant, our original location features our award winning brews and NYS wines, ciders and spirits along with a locally sourced menu in a casual and friendly atmosphere. Join us for a bite and take a growler to go!
We decided to have lunch here after kayaking. We were not disappointed!! The beer and food were great! We even took a 4 pack of beer to go. We sat on the patio and enjoyed the feel of a small town. The IPA & stout were our favorites. The burger and salad were fantastic as well
4.5 based on 55 reviews
We loved this brewery!!! We can only imagine what it would be like if there was not a pandemic going on! We were on our way to the Hudson Valley for a couple days when we saw a sign on Route 17 advertising this brewery. We were pleased that it would be open for lunch when we came back home on a Thursday. We were greeted by a super friendly young lady. Sadly, they did not do flights on a weekday at this time. So...since the pours were small, we each ordered 2 different beers to create the perfect "flight" of 4. Our choices were Eagle IPA, American Amber Ale, Octoberfest, and Peace, Love, and Ale. We both liked all 4 beers...and bought a 4 pack of the first 2, and a growler of Octoberfest. At this time there is only outside dining...but there is a huge area with both covered under a tent, and picnic tables outside. It was a coolish day-so sitting in the sun was perfect. We both had the Bacon Lovers Grilled Cheese...and it was great! The yellow jackets were out in full force, so that was a bit annoying-but nothing anyone can do! So...I captured one under a cup...and that seemed to scare away the rest of the bees! We left the yellow jacket under the cup (and told the girl!!) to help the other diners! We would definitely return when we are in the area...and hopefully they can return to their old ways very shortly!
3.0 based on 4 reviews
Stopped for lunch by accident. Lovely warm welcome. Don't be fooled by the sign reading "world's best coffee". It's not but it's perfectly drinkable. Big menu which worried us at first but everything we ordered was spot on, especially waitress Jan's mother-in-law's home-made bean soup. Jan showed us the adjacent room all set up for Halloween. Gruesome and hilarious in equal measure. Came out with full bellies and happy smiling faces. Thank you so much for a great diner experience.
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