Baldwinsville is a village in Onondaga County, New York, United States. The population was 7,378 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Syracuse Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Baldwinsville
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 56 reviews
The historic value of this area cannot be underestimated, but unfortunately buildings are in disrepair. It is a nice place to walk and it is easy to see the size and shape of the canal section here, but the buildings along side the canal need serious work. There is a National Park sign, but we did not see evidence of their involvement. Still glad we went to appreciate "what used to be."
4.5 based on 98 reviews
Wonder trails to walk or hike through the wood. You can rent a boat and paddle around the lake. They have educational information and hold some special events. I know in the winter you can cross country ski as well. There are picnic tables available as well.
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 11 reviews
Local 315 is like a hidden gem; easy to miss ...as you drive by.
Excellent assortment of craft brews.... they know their stuff.
And talk about popular... lots of fun folks...and get this.. very pet (dog) friendly too.
They had a band playing outside when we were there.
And a mobile kiosk/food truck by the entrance provided mighty tasty grub; get Frank's franks.
Very nice local setting; you'll see some live stock on way in on right of the entrance way. And for a additional ambiance...check out the hops field on the left as you drive in.
Thoroughly enjoyable place with thoroughly enjoyable beers & ales.
Like I said.... easy to drive by.... "don't miss this place".
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Decent local brewer. THe tasting pub at the 4 corners in B-ville offers beer, not much else. A little tight quarters for a group of any more than 3 or 4, No menu. Berr is generally good, sometimes they have a hit-or-miss special brew. Mostly done well. Bring your growler. Limited hours.
4 based on 6 reviews
Jack Nicklaus designed track with superb conditions and severely sloped and compartmentalized green complexes. If you have golf skills to the point of controlling distances and direction, you'll truly enjoy the experience. (A gps/rangefinder truly is a must).Great practice facilities as well. Please replace your divots and fix you pitch marks wherever you play.
4 based on 7 reviews
Hickory Hills is a public club that is everything to do with golf. For the serious golfer who wants to play 18 holes to the toddler with a miniature golf putter, this place has it all. The course is a wide-open affair with very few trees and obstacles to get in the way and snag your golf balls, so I'd recommend this for those golfers who are just starting out without the precision accuracy needed on tighter courses. There is also a driving range with both natural and artificial hitting surfaces, so you can have your choice. A miniature golf course on the other side of the clubhouse will attract those younger users who just want to hit the ball past the blades of the windmill.
There is also a clubhouse, where you can get anything from a snack to a large meal. The sign out front says you can alseo have your propane tank filled here...which I did not try.This is a great place to have fun, and to play to your own level, whatever that level is. I do recommend it.
HINT for this place: If you are going to use the driving range, bring along $1 and $5 dollar bills, as the ball dispensing machines only take cash, and they do not give change!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
I had a wonderful pedicure at Spa On The River with Emily. There was a great Groupon available and I decided to check it out. I was not disappointed. The spa was very nicely decorated and clean, most important when selecting a spa. It was a relaxing treatment and Emily was very meticulous. I look forward to returning.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
This is a very old, Catholic Church now being used for the Phoenix/Schroeppel Historical Society. The day I went, was the Blueberry Festival Day wherein many locals were selling delicious baked goods all made with fresh blueberries. BTW, the blueberry muffins were out of this world!--so delicious for breakfast the next morning. A nice lady there showed me around the small church, so that I'd be sure to see pictures of the past and other items supplied by former and present residents. This is right at the center of busy crossroads. A nice stop on a summer day. I felt very welcome there.
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