Roxbury is a town in Delaware County, New York, United States. The population was 2,502 at the 2010 census. The town is at the eastern end of the county.
Things to do in Roxbury
4.5 based on 139 reviews
We are full service restaurant that seats 35. We also provide services for intimate parties and weddings! Please call for reservations and updated menu options!
Nice little place if you find yourself in Roxbury (and if you're lucky, you'll be staying at the Roxbury Hotel next door.) Food is good; though it was better when it had a simpler menu. Service is friendly. Your best bet is the pub menu if available (as I said, they do simpler better.) That said, salads are good and the small plates and appetizers are very good. Have a nice glass of wine and kick back.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Stopped for breakfast, excellent service, good food, offer a breakfast buffet on Sunday, will eat there again when in the area.
3.5 based on 19 reviews
Dinner Specials 7 days week Car Cruise Thurdays Dine in ? Take out.
Our cheeseburgers were good, and the hand-cut fries were great. Our server was very friendly, but never returned after delivering our food. When we were finished, a different server picked up the slack and asked if we wanted ice cream, and brought our check, but then we had to stand in line at the register for ten minutes to pay, while the cashier did double-duty dishing up ice cream. There must be a better way!
4 based on 51 reviews
Whenever we are visiting family in the area we arrange to meet at Mama Maria's for dinner. The restaurant is always busy and the food is good. Their garlic knots are delicious, as are a wide variety of entrees. A favorite of mine is always the vegetable Stromboli, which is large enough to split with at least one other person--entrees are all large. This time we ate outside on the deck in front of their building--it was a wonderful place for our family to enjoy a beautiful evening. The service is always friendly and the cost is reasonable.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
The perfect stop after a hike in the Catskills. The extensive menu made it tough to decide, but the owner was nice enough to direct us toward what was homemade that day and particularly good. Broccoli cheddar soup was flavorful and not gloppy. Chicken salad was made to order and unusually good. Chili came with a delightful slab of freshly baked cornbread. If I lived closer, I'd be there all the time!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
We have recently purchased a second home in Delaware County NY and were thrilled to see that this pub/inn was opening near by. Well, we couldn't be more pleased. It is a very authentic English Pub! We have traveled extensively in Great Britain and it felt like the Bull and Garland was pulled right out of one of those wonderful small towns in the Lake District or something! PERFECT!
We live in Minneapolis and, for those in the know, realize that it's known as one of the greatest restaurant cities in the U.S. So we know a great restaurant when we see, (or taste,) one and Bull & Garland is a great restaurant!
We just made another trip there with one of our Catskill neighbors the other night. We had been telling her about B & G and had been carrying on about how wonderful it was. I suspect she was a little doubting about our food knowledge, but after that evening she is now a believer!!
We filled the table with assorted appetizers and one entree. The "small plates we had were: Scotch eggs, (flawless with softly boiled egg wrapped in delicious sausage,) crab cakes, (light flaky and wonderful,) chicken liver pate, wonderfully rich and served with great toast, "white wings" (I've never had better chicken wings... NEVER! ) Their house salad was delicious as was their soup of the day, a roast squash bisque... on our previous visits we have had their chicken and ham pot pie and we knew what a winner that was so that was "our" entree... I say our entree, however my wife pretty much hoarded that one!
Hobart, NY is "the book capital of the Catskills" and is a charming village. There must be at least six or seven antiquarian book stores along with some regular antique stores, and is in a really beautiful part of the Catskills. If there was nothing else here except the Bull & Garland, it's still worth the drive!!
5 based on 5 reviews
The only negative to this place is that it is seasonal. That being said they have more choices of ice cream then you could imagine. If it is warm out you can count on there being a line.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Can't say enough wonderful things!!! Atmosphere and view, just beautiful. Friendly staff. Our waitress was very attentive but all business. Food was just AMAZING!! We had apps, salads, steak and seafood and everyone raved about their meals. Drinks were great too. Definately will visit again and highly recommend! !
3.5 based on 6 reviews
We stopped in for breakfast with a group of 5 and it was not our first time, but we enjoyed the window seat and the plethora of decorations and funny little signs eliciting a chuckle!
Breakfast was good here again with a good and flexible variety and a good cup of coffee with a smile!
It is a quaint folksy place on the main street of Hobart and readily accessible with quick service and good eats!
Give it a try if you haven;t already and you'll be glad you did!
4.5 based on 72 reviews
Best place for breakfast or lunch in Roxbury area.
We have a weekend house up in the area, we have eaten brunch or breakfast at Cassies for years We went for the first time of summer season yesterday , now with Cassie Not cooking the food was simply put " AWFUL" we will not go back , I ordered scrambled eggs with ham [ in the eggs] it was like ham that had put through a grinder or food processor, Little ground up pieces , it had no taste the consistency almost made me want to " loose my lunch[ you know what I mean.] My husband agreed his omelet was awful. This new owner can't cook to save his soul!! or hes trying to be cheap,,,no matter what the issue is after years and years We are done eating there for good!!. We will go to Margretville or the Caboose on rte 28. It was also warm and homey painted with barn red walls and beautiful watercolors, its now Gray, looks drab and feels like a stormy day, not a country kitchen. Oh well !! Our neighbors whom also went fairly often agreed , its gone way down hill, So us old loyal customers are GONE.......try it if you like . Most of us that went there are from NYC and we are used to better food than this New " Drek"
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