Hopewell Junction is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Dutchess County, New York, United States. The population was 376 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New York–Newark–Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area.
Things to do in Hopewell Junction
4 based on 143 reviews
plenty to chose from, I made a mistake and ordered the miniatures, there were very few, that should have told me (old) but I wanted to sample the wonderful selection of tasty look pastries. They were old tasting. I did get a few large one which were excellent. Go and don't order from a tray with few or gathered odds and ends.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Road side stand serving fresh burgers, sabrett hot dogs, wraps fries, over 26 flavors of ice-cream, soft serve ice cream, slush puppies, fresh italian ice. Rides for the little ones.
This ice-cream and food stand serves Perry's ice-cream in dishes, cones, shakes, and their own creations, such as a giant cookie ice-cream sandwich, or a Freak Shake. They also serve real, or fast-style food, and sell cider donuts and ice-cream cakes. We only came for ice cream. They did not carry my favorite flavors of Perry's, but I liked the Death by Chocolate. I've had better--this wasn't the creamiest, or tastiest, but it was good. They have plenty of people taking orders, plenty of tables, plenty of parking, beepers/vibrator things on which to call you when your order is ready, and plenty of yellowjackets. It was good warm-weather fall fun.
4.5 based on 120 reviews
This grocery store has so many options and very fresh produce! I love going to Adams whenever I can.
3.5 based on 55 reviews
Located by the Dutchess Rail Trail, this restaurant offers an extensible menu at reasonable prices. Service was attentive. Also has good drink menu. Daily specials also offered. There is also a bar area and a small outside dining area. For those looking for a handicapped ramp entrance , it's located towards the side, back entrance where the outdoor seating is located. There is no signs in the front of the building to state this and the front entrance has several steep steps. Recommend for casual dining. Also offers breakfast.
4.5 based on 218 reviews
Had lunch at Aroma. They have indoor and outdoor seating. Built like a Tuscan Villa. The menu is extensive. You can order appetizers, salads, pasta , sandwiches or a dinner like meal. Our group ordered Calamari appetizer, Roast Beef thinly sliced with a green salad on top, a prosciutto, basil, tomato and mozzarella sandwich and a pasta dish. Everyone enjoyed their meal. Great service. Thank you William. Lovely place to dine for lunch or dinner.
4.5 based on 277 reviews
We have dined here several times and have always been pleased with the food. This recent visit was no exception. I am partial to the pappardelle and the cavatelli, which both are delicious. One of our party had the strozzapreti, which she rated very good, except the cream sauce was not to her liking (personal preference). Another had the lamb shank, which she said was excellent. In general, the prices are somewhat higher than other local Italian full service restaurants, and the drinks seem a little smaller. But they use fresh-made pasta in many meals and that, combined with the creative preparations, might justify the higher prices for some diners. During this visit we were unlucky to be seated near a loud group, which made normal dinner conversation nearly impossible. Also, the cold air gusts from the back door kept the ladies in our party uncomfortable all throughout dinner. In spite of these difficulties I would recommend Il Barilotto for the fine food.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
This is place is far more than pizza. There are Stromboli, calzones, excellent fried calamari, pastas, satisfying soups, salads. It's not a pizza joint. The pizza Margarita is delicious. I wish I could finish more than one of the large slices.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
I heard about the place through friends and decided to check it out.
It's difficult to find real German sausages up here or anywhere any more. They have a variety of sausages, cold cuts, and deli staples. They make sandwiches as well.
Once you taste a real bratwurst or weisswurst; those that come vacuum packed in the supermarket are pale imitations. They are a little bit more expensive but, you "get what you pay for." It's worth it.
5 based on 20 reviews
Very appropriate name for a special Italian restaurant. If you're looking for "delicious" food for a special occasion or just a casual dinner, you will not be disappointed. We enjoyed every morsel, and the service was excellent. Can't wait to return and try some of the other choices on the menu!
5 based on 35 reviews
Ordered two 3 foot wedges for a party. (1 American, 1 Italian) They came with 6 pounds of salad...but we could divide it into 2- 3pound containers. Choice of mavaroni, potato or coleslaw. Over the years, Ive ordered wedges from different local places. This was 1 of the best, if not THE best! It was cut, arranged on a platter, wrapped with a ribbon. (Others Ive gotten were not cut, in a box, and didn't include salads...for the same price!) Franco is very friendly and accommodating. Would definitely recommend his deli
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