Mary & Jeff’s guidebook

Mary & Jeff
Mary & Jeff
Mary & Jeff’s guidebook

Food scene

Coffee and breakfast (prices are very reasonable) including artisan breads and pastries, simple/organic food.
114 locals recommend
Bread Alone Bakery
45 E Market St
114 locals recommend
Coffee and breakfast (prices are very reasonable) including artisan breads and pastries, simple/organic food.
Holistic, locally sourced food. From far-flung origins, the world’s most diverse flavors meet and mingle here, in the heart of the Hudson Valley, at your table. From elements both historic and eclectic comes something surprising, fresh, and dynamic: dishes to delight both the body and soul.
111 locals recommend
Terrapin Restaurant
6426 Montgomery St
111 locals recommend
Holistic, locally sourced food. From far-flung origins, the world’s most diverse flavors meet and mingle here, in the heart of the Hudson Valley, at your table. From elements both historic and eclectic comes something surprising, fresh, and dynamic: dishes to delight both the body and soul.
Observes social distancing and must wear masks 20 years’ passion for fine dining, Chef Joseph and Jennifer celebrate the love of entertaining. Enjoy craft cocktails, great bottle list, cask wine and draft beer. Raw oysters in the chic, lively atmosphere at our serpentine lilac marble bar. Since 1986, Le Petit Bistro, an institution in Rhinebeck, has been a celebration of the French countryside tradition of local foraging, farming and butchering. We invite you to make memories with your friends and family. lepetitabout.jpg Phone (845) 876-7400 Location 2-8 East Market Street Rhinebeck, New York 12572 Hours Dinner Su 5:00-9:00pm W, Th 5:00-9:30pm
100 locals recommend
Le Petit Bistro
2-8 E Market St
100 locals recommend
Observes social distancing and must wear masks 20 years’ passion for fine dining, Chef Joseph and Jennifer celebrate the love of entertaining. Enjoy craft cocktails, great bottle list, cask wine and draft beer. Raw oysters in the chic, lively atmosphere at our serpentine lilac marble bar. Since 1986, Le Petit Bistro, an institution in Rhinebeck, has been a celebration of the French countryside tradition of local foraging, farming and butchering. We invite you to make memories with your friends and family. lepetitabout.jpg Phone (845) 876-7400 Location 2-8 East Market Street Rhinebeck, New York 12572 Hours Dinner Su 5:00-9:00pm W, Th 5:00-9:30pm
Casual Thai restaurant offering up familiar dishes in a converted house with garden seating.
30 locals recommend
Aroi
55 E Market St
30 locals recommend
Casual Thai restaurant offering up familiar dishes in a converted house with garden seating.
Good Italian fare: We will continue to provide curbside takeout services and hope you will continue to enjoy this option. Please consider calling in your takeout order in advance, as we are trying to fully accommodate on-premise dining while continuing these services.We have converted our private room (entrance on Livingston Street) into a separate takeout area and marketplace! Your favorite Gigi sauces, salad dressing, and Skizza kits are available there, and a pre-order online marketplace is in the works! In the meantime, please call ahead for any large orders. Catering/Marketplace line: 845.758.8060 Indoor Dining: Per CDC and NYS guidelines, we are offering indoor dining at 6-ft distance and 50% capacity. We have installed bi-polar ionized plasma air systems on our rooftop return air systems, have multiple sanitation stations indoors, and we continue to sanitize surfaces as well as conform to all regulations and guidelines. Additionally, we have beautiful tempered glass panels designed by COVID19 Glass Partitions LLC to separate your for other indoor diners. We hope this will make you comfortable in making the choice to dine in with us.
50 locals recommend
Gigi Trattoria & Catering
6422 Montgomery St
50 locals recommend
Good Italian fare: We will continue to provide curbside takeout services and hope you will continue to enjoy this option. Please consider calling in your takeout order in advance, as we are trying to fully accommodate on-premise dining while continuing these services.We have converted our private room (entrance on Livingston Street) into a separate takeout area and marketplace! Your favorite Gigi sauces, salad dressing, and Skizza kits are available there, and a pre-order online marketplace is in the works! In the meantime, please call ahead for any large orders. Catering/Marketplace line: 845.758.8060 Indoor Dining: Per CDC and NYS guidelines, we are offering indoor dining at 6-ft distance and 50% capacity. We have installed bi-polar ionized plasma air systems on our rooftop return air systems, have multiple sanitation stations indoors, and we continue to sanitize surfaces as well as conform to all regulations and guidelines. Additionally, we have beautiful tempered glass panels designed by COVID19 Glass Partitions LLC to separate your for other indoor diners. We hope this will make you comfortable in making the choice to dine in with us.
great indian fare; many awards; great on a cold winters night too! "Unexpected, understated, and fundamentally authentic. In an alchemical feat of flavor and flare, Cinnamon manages to be both authentic and innovative. Whereas most Indian restaurants ply you with a predictable list of Sub-Continental All Stars, Cinnamon offers a tour of almost every Indian state. - Chronogram, February 2017 We bring the flavors of India’s many regions to the Hudson Valley so our customers can explore the traditional dishes of our childhoods. We also offer inventive cocktails and modern plates that combine the authentic flavors, aromas and spices of India with contemporary American ingredients. Our menu relies on high-quality meats, dairy and produce, mostly sourced from local farms. We're also pleased to offer an international wine list, extensive collection of artisan beers from New York State craft breweries, and house cocktails inspired by flavors of the Indian Sub-Continent. Cinnamon is located in the center of the Village of Rhinebeck and features a comfortable dining room with a large communal table, plenty of intimate seating, and the spice room—a second floor cocktail den serving small plates.
92 locals recommend
Cinnamon
51 E Market St
92 locals recommend
great indian fare; many awards; great on a cold winters night too! "Unexpected, understated, and fundamentally authentic. In an alchemical feat of flavor and flare, Cinnamon manages to be both authentic and innovative. Whereas most Indian restaurants ply you with a predictable list of Sub-Continental All Stars, Cinnamon offers a tour of almost every Indian state. - Chronogram, February 2017 We bring the flavors of India’s many regions to the Hudson Valley so our customers can explore the traditional dishes of our childhoods. We also offer inventive cocktails and modern plates that combine the authentic flavors, aromas and spices of India with contemporary American ingredients. Our menu relies on high-quality meats, dairy and produce, mostly sourced from local farms. We're also pleased to offer an international wine list, extensive collection of artisan beers from New York State craft breweries, and house cocktails inspired by flavors of the Indian Sub-Continent. Cinnamon is located in the center of the Village of Rhinebeck and features a comfortable dining room with a large communal table, plenty of intimate seating, and the spice room—a second floor cocktail den serving small plates.
Market St. is located in the heart of Rhinebeck, NY. Opened in 2012, it is the second restaurant from the team of Chef Gianni Scappin and Lois Freedman to offer Chef Scappin’s lauded, contemporary Italian menu, featuring seasonal, local ingredients combined with the highest quality Italian products. Market St.’s wood burning brick oven, from which Chef Scappin’s signature Neopolitan-style pizzas are made, glows behind a long white marble counter. The elegant and rustic style dining rooms are dotted with antique finds and filament light fixtures. Driftwood pickled floors and cozy booths with Belgium linen banquettes create a convivial atmosphere. An instant hit with locals and tourists, Market ST is always bustling with a breezy vibe. Sip specialty cocktails at the bar or dine on the patio and watch historic Rhinebeck go by.
75 locals recommend
Market St
19 W Market St
75 locals recommend
Market St. is located in the heart of Rhinebeck, NY. Opened in 2012, it is the second restaurant from the team of Chef Gianni Scappin and Lois Freedman to offer Chef Scappin’s lauded, contemporary Italian menu, featuring seasonal, local ingredients combined with the highest quality Italian products. Market St.’s wood burning brick oven, from which Chef Scappin’s signature Neopolitan-style pizzas are made, glows behind a long white marble counter. The elegant and rustic style dining rooms are dotted with antique finds and filament light fixtures. Driftwood pickled floors and cozy booths with Belgium linen banquettes create a convivial atmosphere. An instant hit with locals and tourists, Market ST is always bustling with a breezy vibe. Sip specialty cocktails at the bar or dine on the patio and watch historic Rhinebeck go by.
Cucina, opened by Chef Gianni Scappin and Lois Freedman in 2006, is situated in a restored and rambling farmhouse in historic Woodstock, NY. Chef Scappin offers simple and elegant food, a signature approach he has since brought to two additional restaurants in the Hudson Valley. The contemporary Italian menu is based on seasonal and local ingredients. Cucina radiates a warm atmosphere in a country chic setting with modern touches. Dine with friends at the 24-seat communal table or more privately in a dining room. On warm days, bask in the sunlight on the large wraparound porch or settle in by the fireplace on winter nights. New York’s Hudson Valley boasts four beautiful seasons transforming Cucina year-round. The Barn, located next to the restaurant, is a restored 19th-century barn available for private events, weddings and celebrations.
297 locals recommend
Cucina
109 Mill Hill Rd
297 locals recommend
Cucina, opened by Chef Gianni Scappin and Lois Freedman in 2006, is situated in a restored and rambling farmhouse in historic Woodstock, NY. Chef Scappin offers simple and elegant food, a signature approach he has since brought to two additional restaurants in the Hudson Valley. The contemporary Italian menu is based on seasonal and local ingredients. Cucina radiates a warm atmosphere in a country chic setting with modern touches. Dine with friends at the 24-seat communal table or more privately in a dining room. On warm days, bask in the sunlight on the large wraparound porch or settle in by the fireplace on winter nights. New York’s Hudson Valley boasts four beautiful seasons transforming Cucina year-round. The Barn, located next to the restaurant, is a restored 19th-century barn available for private events, weddings and celebrations.
Consistently voted Best Farmers’ Market in the Hudson Valley, the Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market features over 30 vendors providing a diverse and unique selection of farm fresh products that showcase the very best of the Hudson Valley. The market began back in 1994 when a group of residents and business people organized with the goal of creating a venue to promote Hudson Valley agricultural products and to enhance the social and economic vitality of the Town and Village of Rhinebeck. The market has since evolved into something greater. It has become Rhinebeck’s Sunday morning gathering place. A place where neighbors meet and mingle and visitors can sample the very best of the Hudson Valley. A full schedule of special events highlights the bounty of the seasons with chef demonstrations, tastings, recipes, children’s activities, live music and more.
56 locals recommend
Rhinebeck Fire Department
61 E Market St
56 locals recommend
Consistently voted Best Farmers’ Market in the Hudson Valley, the Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market features over 30 vendors providing a diverse and unique selection of farm fresh products that showcase the very best of the Hudson Valley. The market began back in 1994 when a group of residents and business people organized with the goal of creating a venue to promote Hudson Valley agricultural products and to enhance the social and economic vitality of the Town and Village of Rhinebeck. The market has since evolved into something greater. It has become Rhinebeck’s Sunday morning gathering place. A place where neighbors meet and mingle and visitors can sample the very best of the Hudson Valley. A full schedule of special events highlights the bounty of the seasons with chef demonstrations, tastings, recipes, children’s activities, live music and more.
Authentic wood fired artisan pizzas, salads, and antipasti. Pizzeria Posto in Rhinebeck’s Courtyard is fast becoming the areas place to be for pizzas Postos imported Italian pizza oven creates a pizza like no other. Artisan pizza, salads, and antipasti. A delicious menu. The pizza’s nearly defy descriptions. It must be tasted to be understood. Amazingly puffy crust, blistered at the edges, yet soft and airy on the inside. Posto will take you on a journey of a great pizza experience.
25 locals recommend
Pizzeria Posto
43 E Market St
25 locals recommend
Authentic wood fired artisan pizzas, salads, and antipasti. Pizzeria Posto in Rhinebeck’s Courtyard is fast becoming the areas place to be for pizzas Postos imported Italian pizza oven creates a pizza like no other. Artisan pizza, salads, and antipasti. A delicious menu. The pizza’s nearly defy descriptions. It must be tasted to be understood. Amazingly puffy crust, blistered at the edges, yet soft and airy on the inside. Posto will take you on a journey of a great pizza experience.
After years of offering falafel at the local Farmers Market, we finally opened a small intimate, neighborhood style, casual, middle eastern restaurant serving falafel, salads, hummus, soup in the winter and a couple of weekend specials. Right in the center of the village, we offer window-front counter seating, a few tables, and outdoor sidewalk seating. We source local when possible, and keep our food simple, fresh and healthy. Spicy condiments are available for those with a hot palate, as well as Turkish coffee, Baklava, and Almond Tea. Everything is made fresh to order, is 100% vegan with gluten-free options. Eat-in or take out.
36 locals recommend
Aba's Falafel
54 E Market St
36 locals recommend
After years of offering falafel at the local Farmers Market, we finally opened a small intimate, neighborhood style, casual, middle eastern restaurant serving falafel, salads, hummus, soup in the winter and a couple of weekend specials. Right in the center of the village, we offer window-front counter seating, a few tables, and outdoor sidewalk seating. We source local when possible, and keep our food simple, fresh and healthy. Spicy condiments are available for those with a hot palate, as well as Turkish coffee, Baklava, and Almond Tea. Everything is made fresh to order, is 100% vegan with gluten-free options. Eat-in or take out.
Pete’s Famous Restaurant is proud of their food. Serving the Hudson Valley for 43 years their main goal is to serve the customers with good food, quality service, great prices and a clean establishment. Kid friendly, casual, serving breakfast and lunch 7 days a week. Thank you for making Pete’s famous!
8 locals recommend
Pete's
34 E Market St
8 locals recommend
Pete’s Famous Restaurant is proud of their food. Serving the Hudson Valley for 43 years their main goal is to serve the customers with good food, quality service, great prices and a clean establishment. Kid friendly, casual, serving breakfast and lunch 7 days a week. Thank you for making Pete’s famous!

Neighborhoods

The heart of the Hudson Valley. Many of the best restaurants, bistros and boutiques are here. There are seasonal activities, parades and the famous Sunday Farmers Market Rhinebeck has long been an important Hudson Valley village in Dutchess County. Established in 1686, Henry Beekman (Beekman Arms) was granted a patented to what is now the land that is now known as Rhinebeck. Henry saw Rhinebeck as a location perfectly position along the Hudson to become an important point of trade. The New York Colonial assembly in 1703 approved the funding to construct King’s Highway, today known as Rt 9. At the intersection of Kings highway and what was know as Sepasco Indian Trail, today known as Market Street, a local builder William Traphagen built what is now the oldest continually operated tavern in the United States, The Beekman Arms. One of the most notable early visitors to Rhinebeck was General George Washington who stayed at what is now the Beekman Arms.
33 locals recommend
Rhinebeck Village
33 locals recommend
The heart of the Hudson Valley. Many of the best restaurants, bistros and boutiques are here. There are seasonal activities, parades and the famous Sunday Farmers Market Rhinebeck has long been an important Hudson Valley village in Dutchess County. Established in 1686, Henry Beekman (Beekman Arms) was granted a patented to what is now the land that is now known as Rhinebeck. Henry saw Rhinebeck as a location perfectly position along the Hudson to become an important point of trade. The New York Colonial assembly in 1703 approved the funding to construct King’s Highway, today known as Rt 9. At the intersection of Kings highway and what was know as Sepasco Indian Trail, today known as Market Street, a local builder William Traphagen built what is now the oldest continually operated tavern in the United States, The Beekman Arms. One of the most notable early visitors to Rhinebeck was General George Washington who stayed at what is now the Beekman Arms.
Rhinebeck has become a village with many varied activities for locals and visitors alike. Home to the Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck hosts the largest County Fair in New York State. Also at the fair grounds during the year are many cultural events such as the Rhinebeck Craft Show, known throughout the craft community as one of the top craft shows in the country. Each year, this beautiful Hudson Valley village also hosts a sheep and wool festival, horse shows, classic car shows and numerous music events. Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome has one of the larges collections of flying antique airplanes in the world. Operating June through mid October the Aerodrome offers thrilling airshows, as well as rides on original bi-planes.
33 locals recommend
Rhinebeck Village
33 locals recommend
Rhinebeck has become a village with many varied activities for locals and visitors alike. Home to the Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck hosts the largest County Fair in New York State. Also at the fair grounds during the year are many cultural events such as the Rhinebeck Craft Show, known throughout the craft community as one of the top craft shows in the country. Each year, this beautiful Hudson Valley village also hosts a sheep and wool festival, horse shows, classic car shows and numerous music events. Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome has one of the larges collections of flying antique airplanes in the world. Operating June through mid October the Aerodrome offers thrilling airshows, as well as rides on original bi-planes.
The City of Kingston is nestled in the heart of Ulster County, New York. It is 91 miles north of New York City and 59 miles south of Albany. Kingston was New York's first capital in 1777, and was burned by the British on October 16, 1777, after the Battles of Saratoga. In the 19th century, the city became an important transport hub after the discovery of natural cement in the region, and had both railroad and canal connections. Passenger rail service has since ceased, and many of the older buildings are part of three historic districts, such as the Uptown Stockade District, the Midtown Neighborhood Broadway Corridor, and the Downtown Rondout-West Strand Historic District. For more information about visiting Kingston: https://kingstonvisitorsguide.com/m
266 locals recommend
Kingston
266 locals recommend
The City of Kingston is nestled in the heart of Ulster County, New York. It is 91 miles north of New York City and 59 miles south of Albany. Kingston was New York's first capital in 1777, and was burned by the British on October 16, 1777, after the Battles of Saratoga. In the 19th century, the city became an important transport hub after the discovery of natural cement in the region, and had both railroad and canal connections. Passenger rail service has since ceased, and many of the older buildings are part of three historic districts, such as the Uptown Stockade District, the Midtown Neighborhood Broadway Corridor, and the Downtown Rondout-West Strand Historic District. For more information about visiting Kingston: https://kingstonvisitorsguide.com/m

Sightseeing

Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park
61 Parker Ave
329 locals recommend
54 locals recommend
Mills Mansion
54 locals recommend

Sightseeing

For a weekend retreat in the Mohonk Preserve, opt to stay at the all-inclusive Mohonk Mountain House resort, located a short distance from the visitor center. Set in a Victorian castle overlooking Mohonk Lake, this luxury National historic Landmark property saw all manner of celebrities, including presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Bill Clinton. Relax on the lake on a paddleboat, go hiking in the mountains, take a nature tour, savor a farm-to-table meal, and treat yourself to an invigorating treatment at the eco-friendly on-site spa that comes with a heated mineral pool. If you are just passing through and don't want to stay overnight, the resort offers day passes to access its amenities.
408 locals recommend
Mohonk Mountain House
1000 Mountain Rest Rd
408 locals recommend
For a weekend retreat in the Mohonk Preserve, opt to stay at the all-inclusive Mohonk Mountain House resort, located a short distance from the visitor center. Set in a Victorian castle overlooking Mohonk Lake, this luxury National historic Landmark property saw all manner of celebrities, including presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Bill Clinton. Relax on the lake on a paddleboat, go hiking in the mountains, take a nature tour, savor a farm-to-table meal, and treat yourself to an invigorating treatment at the eco-friendly on-site spa that comes with a heated mineral pool. If you are just passing through and don't want to stay overnight, the resort offers day passes to access its amenities.

Wineries

There are several wineries in the area, but Milea is the closest! https://g.co/kgs/HngqDo
31 locals recommend
Milea Estate Vineyard
450 Hollow Rd
31 locals recommend
There are several wineries in the area, but Milea is the closest! https://g.co/kgs/HngqDo