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Black Cat Cafe | 914-231-9060 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Black Cat Cafe is located at 45 Main Street, Irvington NY 10533, in one of the River Towns of Westchester.
From Black Cat: "Black Cat Cafe's menu is designed with an emphasis on proprietary cuisine using the freshest ingredients possible. We serve both breakfast and lunch daily in a warm, inviting atmosphere along with an extensive beverage menu including specialty coffees and teas along with whole vegetable and fruit juice mixes, smoothies, seasonal favorites including our extensive hot chocolate menu and house-brewed iced teas and mulled ciders. Our signature desserts by local and regional pastry chefs and bakeries are guaranteed to add scrumptious essence to your everyday and we offer the best coffees from around the world, and served at its freshest." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Buon Gusto | 914-478-0611 | |||||||||||||||||
Buon Gusto Restaurant, serving Italian cuisine, is located at 50 South Buckhout Street, Irvington, NY 10533, Westchester County in the Hudson River Valley.
Restaurant ReviewBYOB with no corcage feeFull Bar Noise level = Average restaurant review, more . . .
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Il Sorriso Ristorante Italiano | 914-591-2525 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Il Sorriso Ristorante Italiano, serving traditional Italian cuisine, is located at 5 North Buckhout Street, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533 in a Westchester County River Town.
From Il Sorriso: "A well-established eatery in Irvington-on-Hudson, Il Sorriso has kept true to its reputation as a first-class dining experience while transforming its interiors to create an even more warm and welcoming environment. Its colors are reflective of antiquated Italian villages that dot the fertile landscape of Tuscany, and its impeccably trained waitstaff is there to anticipate your every need. Il Sorriso is fortunate to make its home in the historic town of Irvington with its other fine restaurants, beautiful Hudson views, and quaint shops. For diners looking for a destination, Il Sorriso welcomes you." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Kiku Sushi "Japanese & Sushi" | 914-479-1688 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Kiku Sushi, serving Traditional Japanese cuisine and Sushi, is located at 35 Main Street, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533 in one of the River Towns of Westchester County.
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La Chinita Poblana | 914-231-9398 | |||||||||||||||||
La Chinita Poblana, serving Mexican cuisine, is located at 61 Main Street, Irvington, NY 10533 in Westchester County.
From La Chinita Poblana: "Our Guacamole is made using the freshest ingredients available. Whether you want to enjoy Happy Hour with friends after that long work week or just have appetizers and dinner, we offer delicious authentic options. If you're looking for the taste of Mexican Tacos, Quesadillas, or the best Margaritas in town, then come to La Chinita Poblana." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Mike's Main Street Pizza & Restaurant | 914-231-9161 | |||||||||
Mike's Main Street Pizza & Restaurant is located at 48 Main Street, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533.
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Mima Vinoteca | 914-591-1300 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mima Vinoteca, Kitchen & Wine Bar is located at 63 Main Street, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533 in Westchester County.
From Mima: "Mima is a reminder of all our grandmothers and mothers who taught and cooked for us as we grew. Mima is what we call our grandmothers and it is how we present our endeavor to you, a restaurant that remembers the classics and modern world. From food to wine, everything has the heart of our past. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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MP Taverna | 914-231-7854 | |||||||||||||||||||||
MP Taverna, serving modern Greek American cuisine, is located at One Bridge Street, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533 in one of the River Towns of Westchester County.
From Chef Michael Psilakis: "CMP Taverna, Chef Michael Psilakis’s modern interpretation of a traditional Greek tavern, is an exciting addition to the Westchester dining scene. Open for lunch, dinner and weekday brunch, MP Taverna’s accessible, Greek-inspired menu brings Psilakis’ Greek fare into the American culinary lexicon and is another step towards the chef’s goal of putting Greek cuisine on the culinary main stage. The menu offers mezes (appetizers) and salads like Crispy Cod with garlic, potato puree and tomato sauce; Octopus with a Mediterranean chickpea salad; Tomato Salad, string beans, grilled onions and Bulghar Salad with dates, almonds, pomegranate, olives and pistachios. . . Simply grilled options have a place on the menu as well and include Chicken, Salmon, Swordfish and a Fish of the Day." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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New China "Chinese take-out" | 914-591-5050 | |||||||||
New China, a Chinese food take-out, is located at 4 South Broadway, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in Westchester County.
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Nick's Pizzeria Restaurant | 914-479-5959 | |||||||||||||||||
Nicks Pizzeria, serving Pizza and Italian food, including a gluten free pizza, is located at 106 Main Street in Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533 in one of Westchester's River Towns.
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Red Hat on River | 914-591-5888 | |
Red Hat on River, billed as a French-American Bistro, is located at One Bridge Street, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533 in one of the Westchester County River Towns.
From Red Hat on River: "Nestled on the waterfront in Irvington, New York, Red Hat on the River is a French-American modern bistro which has been serving satisfied diners for nearly 7 years. There's hardly a seat in the house that does not offer a spectacular view of the beautiful Hudson river. Banquettes and a pewter bar accent the space while the walls of this 100-year old renovated factory building are adorned with WPA-era art evoking a feeling of a turn of the century Parisian bistro." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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River City Grille | 914-591-2033 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The River City Grille, serving Eclectic seasonal dishes, is located at 6 South Broadway, Irvington, NY 10533 a River Town in Westchester County.
From River City Grille: "River City Grille started the culinary explosion in Irvington back in 1998. It has been serving it's own blend of Eclectic American cuisine ever since. Using only the finest ingredients, River City prides itself on keeping it interesting with a menu that changes seasonally and food that is as appealing to the eye as it is to the palate. We offer over a dozen wines by the glass and our global wine list is reasonably priced, offering over 100 bottles. We also have an interesting selection of draft, bottle and large format beers. Our cocktail menu features both modern and classic cocktails." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Suzanne's Table | 914-231-9055 | |
Suzanne's Table, serving fresh dishes prepared with "organic ingredients whenever possible" is located at 75 Main Street, Irvington, NY 10533 in one of the charming River Towns in Westchester County.
From Suzanne's: "Suzanne's is known for its Parisian-like ambience and healthy, organic, gourmet meals. Suzanne Hart, the head chef and owner, opened Suzanne's Table in September of 2015. After years of developing a strong catering reputation in Irvington, Suzanne's Table is a dream come true for her. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Click to enlarge picture of "View from Irvington-On-Hudson". The Village of Irvington-on-Hudson , also known as Irvington, is located in the Town of Greenburgh in southwest Westchester County, New York. Irvington shares its western border with the Hudson River, Dobbs Ferry is to the south, and Scarsdale is northeast of Irvington. Irvington includes within its boundaries the community of Ardsley-on-Hudson. Ardsley-on-Hudson has its own zip-code and its own Metro-North station. Starting in the 1850s, and largely due to Irvington's beautiful views of the Hudson River and its rural setting, many people, including wealthy New York City residents, began building large summer residences in the Village of Irvington. "Close by Sunnyside is one of those marvelous villages with which America abounds: it has sprung up like a mushroom, and bears the name of Irvington, in compliment to the late master of Sunnyside. A dozen years ago not a solitary house was there, excepting that of Mr. Dearman, the farmer who owned the land. Piermont, directly opposite, was then the sole eastern terminus of the great New York and Erie Railway, and here seemed to be an eligible place for a village, as the Hudson River Railway was then almost completed. Mr. Dearman had one surveyed upon his lands; street were marked out, village lots were measured and defined; sales at enormous prices, which enriched the owner, were made, and now upon that farm, in pleasant cottages, surrounded by neat gardens, several hundred inhabitants are dwelling. One of the most picturesque of the station-houses upon the Hudson River Railway is there, and a ferry connects the village with Piermont. Morning and evening, when the trains depart for and arrive from New York, many handsome vehicles may be seen there." More about Irvington
MTA Metro-North Train Stations
The MTA Metro-North in Ardsley-on-Hudson to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan is 21.7 miles and takes an average of 35 to 54 minutes, depending on the time of day. The MTA Metro-North in Irvington to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan is 22.7 miles and takes an average of 37 to 56 minutes, depending on the time of day. An MTA train ride from Grand Central Station in Manhattan to Ardsley-on-Hudson or Irvington stations in Westchester County, average 35 minutes to 47 minutes depending on the time of day.
Town Government
"Each fiscal year, the Mayor and Board of Trustees establish a concise list of priorities to address important issues or initiatives. The list provides a level of focus to the Board's activities and allows the community to see the activities of its elected officials. The priorities are subject to revision throughout the year."
Living in the Village of Irvington-on-Hudson
Visit a park in Irvington such as, Matthiessen Park, Memorial Park, Scenic Hudson Park, and Halsey Pond Park. Visit the Parks in Irvington-on-Hudson, sit by the water and look out at the boats, have a picnic, read and relax. Visit V.E. Macy Park, offering many fun cold-weather activities for things to do in the winter, or wonderful warm weather things to do in the summer. Learn about The O'Hara Nature Center, with a mission "to promote the community's enjoyment and exploration of the woods; to educate and involve the community in understanding our local environment; and to demonstrate sustainable concepts that will inspire the community to live in balance with nature."Irvington also offers a Trailways Map for the Peter Oley Trailways System, a marked system of trails throughout hundreds of acres of open space in the Village of Irvington. Find something to do with the kids this weekend in Westchester. Take the children to the playground at Matthiessen Park in Irvington. On warm days, bring a picnic packed with local fresh food from the Farmers Market in Irvington. Picnic at the park while looking out at the majestic Hudson River with views of the Tappan Zee Bridge in the background. If you're a golfer, play golf at one of the excellent golf courses in Ardsley-on-Hudson or other nearby towns; or if you love antiquing, visit the antique stores in Irvington. When its time to eat, select a café or one of the excellent Restaurants in Irvington, New York. HISTORY OF IRVINGTON
History of Irvington
The Hudson, From, The Wilderness To The Sea, 1866
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History and Antiquities
"Irvington, 50.8 m. (175 alt., 2,759 pop.), named for Washington Irving, is another metropolitan suburb ringed by wooded estates. Near the northern end of the village is ® the Anna E. Poth Home for convalescent and aged members of the Companions of the Forest of America. The ornate brick mansion, hidden by a wall, was built in 1918 by Mrs. C. J. Walker (1867-1919), a pioneer Negro businesswoman. About 1905, when Mrs. Walker was a laundress in St. Louis, Missouri, she concocted a preparation to straighten tightly curled hair that revolutionized the appearance of members of her race. In 1910, she settled in Indianapolis, Indiana, where she established the Mme. C. J. Walker factory and laboratories for the manufacture of various cosmetics, and opened a training school for her agents and beauty culturists. Here interests were wide; in time her sales agents were acting as organizers of social welfare clubs and were carrying on educational propaganda of all kinds among Negroes. She eventually moved to New York and as 'Madame C. J. Walker of New York and Paris' became a leader in Harlem activities. A year after this house had been completed she died, leaving an estate worth more than $1,000,000, two-thirds of which went to educational institutions and charities. The house still contains her ivory-and-gold pipe organ, her tapestries, and some of her imported gold and ivory furniture. "Odell Inn ®, just south of the Main St. traffic booth, built about 1693, is now the superintendent's cottage of the Murray estate. When the Albany Post Road was opened in 1723, the one-and-a-half-story stone dwelling became a favorite stage stop. On August 31, 1776, the Committee of Safety of the State Convention met in the inn, then occupied by Jonathan Odell. Two months later the British took vengeance on Odell by destroying 1,000 bushels of his wheat, killing his hogs, cutting down his orchard, and carrying him off to a New York prison. In 1785 Odell bought the house and 463 acres from the Commissioners of Forfeiture, keeping the inn until his death in 1818."
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