31 Beekman Ave, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
Daniel Damiano's parents ran Damiano's restaurant in the Yorktown area and he continued the family business with…More Finalmente. The warm, softly lit space features a second kitchen for late night small plates. Damiano, a former environmental consultant, renovated the space to be as green as possible. The menu tends toward smaller producer wines and locally grown or organic ingredients. Reservations accepted for holidays only.
670 White Plains Rd, Tarrytown, NY 10591
The original location of this chain opened in New Orleans in 1955. The one in Tarrytown serves traditional steakhouse…More fare, contributes to local charities and participates in Taste of Westchester and Westchester Top Chef benefit events.
279 N Broadway, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
Wasabi offers authentic Japanese cuisine in a vibrantly decorated setting. There are ten seats at the sushi bar and ten…More dining tables available in the restaurant, but delivery service is available within the local community.
455 S Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591
While Bistro Z caters to guests at the Doubletree Hotel it's housed in, the intimate bar/restaurant also attracts a…More local following. Manager Cheryl Weeks says the place is known for good food, the seasonal patio and a generous weekday happy hour with free Hors d'œuvres and discounted draft beer and house wine.
45 Main St, Irvington, NY 10533
Founded in 2007 by chef Emily Feliciano-Crichton, Black Cat Cafe is a restaurant and coffee shop located on Main…More Street in Irvington. In addition to serving milk shakes, hot chocolate, coffee and espresso drinks, the cafe serves breakfast and lunch using organic and locally-sourced ingredients. To view a complete menu, visit the Black Cat Cafe Web site.
520 White Plains Rd, Tarrytown, NY 10591
HQ Global is a corporate real estate service specializing in the rental of office spaces for business interests. The…More local HQ Global business center is located in a 24-hour access building near central transportation hubs. Aside from available suites for rent, the building features a gym, cafe and sandwich bar, a video conferencing room and more.
1 Main St, Tarrytown, NY 10591
This bustling restaurant in the handsome Tudor-style building at the top of Main Street serves affordable and…More authentic Greek food. With its murals of Greek villages, blue and white checked tablecloths, seasonal outdoor seating and lively staff, Lefteris is a popular choice among locals.
3 N Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591
Owner Anupa Mueller always wanted to open a small local shop to complement the large wholesale tea importing…More company she runs. This pleasant peach and pale yellow tea house offers loose leaf teas in green tins, formosa oolong, chocolate chai, toasted almond tisane and teas from Makaibari, the family's estate in India.
460 S Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591
For decades, El Dorado West Diner has delivered what you'd expect from a diner. It is open 24/7 and has a sprawling…More menu, big portions, shiny metal detail and vinyl seating. With gourmet options like broiled brook trout and sea scallops, homemade cakes and pastries, a highly professional staff, individual juke boxes and a banquet hall for special event catering, this big diner accommodates everyone from vacationing families and locals to corporate clients.
194 Beekman Ave, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
There's no sign out in the front as it was swept away in a storm a few years back, says co-owner Yokaira Trinidad,…More but that doesn't seem to be hurting business any.</p> <p>All twelve stools are occupied most weekdays with chatty local workers at this hallway of a Dominican restaurant, still often referred to as the old Corona's Lunch.</p> <p>Simple, good food at low prices is the draw at Ambar, with a popular $5.50 lunch platter heaped with rice and beans and one of ten meat options.</p>
127 W Main St, Tarrytown, NY 10591
LICKS enjoys prime real estate in the Hudson Harbor complex, adjacent to the train station and the waterfront park.…More Here proprietor and ice cream maker Joe Slakas and staff serve up gourmet freezer treats as well as espresso drinks, pastries, smoothies and more. Ingredients are locally sourced as much as possible, fresh and natural.</p> <p>Slakas, who resides in Croton-on-Hudson and has a background in politics, made ice cream at home until he was encouraged to do it professionally. "People react better to this they do to politicians," he said. "They don't usually scream about ice cream." At least not in a bad way, that is. The ever-changing flavors include at the moment Heath Bar Crunch, pistachio, hazelnut, passion fruit and key lime sorbet.</p> <p>Look for Slakas commuting via jet ski in the summer and for the golf cart he plans to rig with insulation for around-town ice cream service. </p>