Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Hyde Park, New York, United States. Hyde Park is a town in Dutchess County, New York, bordering the Hudson River north of Poughkeepsie. Within the town are the hamlets of Hyde Park, East Park, Staatsburg, and Haviland. Hyde Park is known as the hometown of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States. His house there, the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, as are the homes of Eleanor Roosevelt, Isaac Roosevelt, and Frederick William Vanderbilt, along with Franklin D. Roosevelt High School.
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3 based on 362 reviews
After walking the Hudson bridge, we decided to try the restaurant we saw. The ice house is a nice casual place on the river. No dock and dine, but there is a drop off.We ordered the sunburst kale and the portobello sandwich. Both were better than expected.
3 based on 53 reviews
We went to Applebees after having not been there for awhile. The food was okay. Nothing impressive or outstanding. The service was okay. I loved the atmosphere. All over the walls are pictures of local schools and students. It was cool to see all the local photos and try to see if we could recognize anyone.
4 based on 117 reviews
We were in town to see a show and stopped in for a couple of drinks and a snack at the bar. Their tap list is fantastic most of them from NY. The Bavarian pretzels were very good and was a perfect fit for a couple of beers. The staff was very friendly. We will definitely return when in Poughkeepsie.
4 based on 55 reviews
Iâve learned not to expect much in the way of food at pubs and breweries, but Blue Collar Brewery was a nice surprise. Good beer and good burgersâI canât ask for more. Service was reasonably good even though our server was alone and taking care of at least six tables and wearing the hostess hat. They offer parking which is a nice perk.
5 based on 240 reviews
We have been camping in Adirondack Park and arrived at our Hudson Valley campground in an amazing rain storm (with flood warnings ). After getting drenched setting up our camper, we decided to treat ourselves to a dinner out. We checked out TA for a restaurant near New Paltz since it wasnât too far away. Garvanâs came up and boy are we glad we went! Sat by the fireplace in the bar area which helped dry us off. Husband loved the whiskey selection and the food was amazing. Potato leek soup, arugula and apple salad, the seafood trio and the spare ribs were perfection! The Guinness chocolate cake was the icing on a great night! Almost made us forget about the rainGarvan is attentive and charming.Wish we lived closer!
4 based on 876 reviews
Shadows on the Hudson, the Hudson Valley's Premier Waterfront Dining, is located in Poughkeepsie, NY. Our building is perched on a cliff 40 feet above the Hudson River and just 50 feet from its eastern bank. This prime riverfront location affords us one-o
A pleasant atmosphere. We enjoyed our corn chowder immensely. Not so impressed by the garlic bread "tower" - just pieces of bread...Pasta needed to be more al dente and dessert selection was disappointing. We took a miss. Still, scallops were great as was salad.Thank you so much for taking the time to review your recent visit to Shadows on the Hudson. We appreciate your feedback on the atmosphere and review of the dishes. We hope to see you again in the near future. Warmly,Deanna KnappRestaurant Manager
4 based on 194 reviews
Headed By Local Culinary Institute of America Graduate, Joel Trocino. Creative weekly specials, plus always serving the classic Italian American Dishes. We Serve Pizzas and Burgers and lite fare in our lounge, as well as full take out and delivery busines
Situated across from the train station this building dates from about 1840 was originally a brewery owned by a Mr. Vassar who gave money to the formerly school for ladies nearby. Now it is a restaurant. Ground level caters to the pizza set...take-out but a couple of tables to eat in. Lots of choices. Looked great as we entered. Upstairs is a most comfortable dining room with high ceilings. The food is amazing. Yes, try the daily specials but also check out the menu for pasta with Sunday gravy...an assortments of meats. I liked the lobster ravioli. Joey talked about his experiences and that of the evolution of his restaurant. He treated to "Italian Tacos" a sweet. We ate for 2 days and shared with staff at our hotel. Thank you.
Where to eat American food in Hyde Park: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 688 reviews
Mill House Brewing Company opened in the Fall of 2013. For us, it is the culmination of years of professional culinary/hospitality experience, expressive design and construction, and craft beer artistry. Located in the rehabilitated Mill House, Mill House
When I see a brew pub, I typically assume that the food will be passable pub fare. Burgers, fries, a token salad or two.This place shattered my expectations! The menu was ecclectic, yet balanced. Truffle arancini. Charcuterie. Burgers and salads that sounded creative and appetizing. Unlike many restaurants that try to be original, but instead cram too much into a dish, the creativity here was perfect. If you want a chicken sandwich, you don't have to say "hold the avocado, radishes, and kiwi/porcinini mushroom aeoli please." Instead, everything sounded harmonious, yet, fresh and original. The pork schnitzel deserves its own paragraph. Crispy on the outside, moist on the inside. Amazing mustard-crea-au jus sauce, but not smothered in it. Mustard spaetzel that has ruined me for all other spaetzel. And red cabbage that was so delicious it could have been a dish all its own!I live about an hour and 20 min from this place, and I'm already thinking of when I can return!Oh, and the beer was excellent, too!
3 based on 31 reviews
Stopped in for a late lunch. Sat at the bar and enjoyed some cold beers and wings. Great wings - went for medium which had the right amount of kick. The bartender Kat was very friendly.
Most Popular Diner food in Hyde Park, New York, United States
4 based on 368 reviews
I really wish I could give them a better review but I canât. I have gone twice and the food just couldnât cut it. My last visit I order a burger medium well not a hard item to cook. Well they screwed it up again, the burger started out medium to medium rare then I got to the center and it was rare !!!So either one of two things the cook has no clue on how to make a burger or use a thermometer or it was frozen when it was put on the grill. The beer was ok nothing spectacular, with the amount of micro breweries an breweries you should be on your A game and your not even in the major leagues !!Sorry I wonât be trying your establishment again
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