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).
Things to do in Coxsackie
4 based on 113 reviews
This restaurant was recommended to us by the motel desk staff. In fact, we were given upon checkin a coupon for 10% off of our total bill if we showed the restaurant staff our room key. Before going to the restaurant, we checked out its menu online. It was advertised as a family restaurant. I would describe the atmosphere as more fine dining than casual. It was about 6 pm on a Saturday night; there were no children in the restaurant - just couples and older folks; clearly some were dressed for a special occasion dinner. Service was good but on the slower side.
We had drinks and wine. Happily the meal started with salads - fresh spring greens, tasty dressings. I had salmon wellington which was excellent. The sides, however, were unimpressive: a dried, hard baked potato and sauteed, totally tasteless zucchini.
When presented the bill, we gave our server the coupon from the motel and showed our room key (by the way the motel was just down the road from this restaurant). Our server took it to her manager.????? She came back and told us that they would only take 5% off of our bill, not the advertised 10%.
Shocked and a little angry, we paid the bill. As soon as we went back to the motel, we talked with the motel manager. After all, the motel was advertising the discount and the restaurant - while the restaurant wasn't honoring the coupon. He was going to look into the "deal" with Red's.
Once back to our room, we happened to look at the monthly travel magazine in the room - advertising local sites, restaurants, etc. Right there in that month's magazine- distributed to all motels, visitor centers in the area - was Red's advertisement. Bring in your room key and get 10% off!!!
Quality of service was good. Quality of food was ok. Integrity of restaurant was non-existent.
4 based on 45 reviews
A very nice place that has endured long years in a place without massive crowds of customers. The owners are Greek, I think. The food was very good (Thanks Chef Dino). Jeannette's service was good, though it took longer than we thought for the food to come out. It was piping hot, ample servings, and came from a large variety on the menu. Three generations ( 7 in all) ate for $104 plus tip. We'll likely go back.
4 based on 8 reviews
Took my Granddaughter here for breakfast after church. I had to go out to the car and get our sweaters, the air conditioning was on full blast, not just chilly. I know we were having a het wave, but this was ridiculous. We ordered our muffins, tea and juice, and a big bacon, egg & cheese sandwich. We sat down to eat, but we had to leave and have our meal at home, way too cold. The sandwich was cold by the time we drove home as well. Not sure i'll go back to this one.
3.5 based on 40 reviews
Quarry is a good location for family celebrations, parties, and organization dinner meetings. Family style dinners are the best. The room may be divided for smaller parties or the whole private room used for larger parties. The restrooms could use an update.
4.5 based on 464 reviews
To say that Ca' MEA is the best restaurant in Hudson is to give it less credit than it deserves. The food is sheer perfection, absolutely fresh, beautifully cooked, and plated without the pretension so common to eateries in its class, which seems meant to warn you not to try this at home. The waiters appear the minute you want them and never when you don't. Ca'MEA would be great at a normal urban price-point, but it's way below that. Try the pasta vongole.
5 based on 2 reviews
Great breakfast spot, delicious Spicy Eggs and Mediterranean Eggs! Cute patio area and dog friendly :)
4 based on 1 reviews
Not near our home so I do not get there often. But when I am in Hudson I will pick up a pie on the way home. Good pizza is hard to find in Upstate. This is good pizza. Enjoy!
4.5 based on 56 reviews
We went to Rive Gauche for a birthday brunch two weeks ago. Conveniently located with street parking and parking lot proximity. Beautiful renovation job on an historic building. Great choice of breakfast/brunch selections with a really incredible hash if you like. Decent serving sizes. Attentive waitstaff. Yummy drinks for those so inclined. Will be going back to try dinner sometime soon.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
We ate at Flammerie the two nights we were in the Kinderhook area for Presidents' Day weekend. It was absolutely impressive and delicious. Connie, one of the owners, was so helpful and gracious in answering questions and making recommendations.
I've spent a bit of time in Germany and can vouch for the authenticity of Flammerie's high quality food.
Reservations seem to be mandatory. We had made a reservation for Saturday night well in advance, and while there on Saturday, we made a reservation for 5pm Sunday night. It seems that if you don't have a reservation in advance, you are pretty much out of luck OR you can try the 5pm slot which we prefer anyway.
Do not hesitate to book a meal here. The food, coupled with the genuine atmosphere, menu, and detailed/caring service by Connie, makes it a wonderful experience.
Thank you for being one of the highlights of our weekend!
4 based on 46 reviews
They make good pizza here. It's a good place to go to and has a nice atmosphere. I have been here a few times.
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