Croton-on-Hudson Village, NY 10520 Restaurants Westchester County
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Restaurants

Croton-on-Hudson Village

Westchester County

10520, Coffee, cafe, coffee, baked goods, Croton-on-Hudson, NY, The word is, great neighborhood coffee house Black Cow Coffee Company - Croton-on-Hudson

914-271-7544 
  The Black Cow Coffee Company, a cafe serving coffee and baked goods, is located at 51 Maple Street, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in Westchester County.

The word is Get an "cup of coffee" and read the paper while relaxing at this "great neighborhood coffee house" frequented by locals.

  Category: Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea

10520, Pizza & Pasta, Croton On Hudson, NY, The word is, pizza joint, pizza is great, Italian dishes Capriccio II

914-827-9123 
  Capriccio II, serving Pizza & Pasta, is located at 46 Maple Street, Croton On Hudson, NY 10520 in Westchester County.

The word is Waitress service at this "more than a pizza joint" where the pizza is great and the Italian dishes are really good. Don't miss the fabulous "eggplant parm".

  Category: Restaurants - Pizza

10520, Ice Cream, Croton-On-Hudson, NY, Carvel ingredients are kosher Carvel Ice Cream - Croton-on-Hudson

914-271-8888 
  Carvel Ice Cream is located at 24 Old Albany Post Road, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520 in Westchester County.

From the owner: Carvel® provides an affordable ice cream experience and family fun for everyone by offering a variety of fresh made cakes, novelties and fountain ice cream products. This all-American favorite is the nation's first retail ice cream franchise, and has become one of the best-loved and most recognized names in its industry.

The word is Carvel is the nation's first retail ice cream franchise, serving ice cream for over 70 years. All Carvel ingredients are kosher.

  Category: Restaurants - Ice Cream & Gelato

10520, Italian food, Croton-On-Hudson, Westchester, New York Cristina's Ristorante

914-271-2600 
  Cristina's Ristorante, serving Italian food, is located at 1 Baltic Place in Croton-On-Hudson, Westchester, New York 10520.
  Category: Restaurants - Italian Food

10520, Diner, Open late, Croton on Hudson, NY, Northern Westchester County, Bakery, Restaurant Review, The word is, staple for locals, lots of good food Croton Colonial Diner

914-271-8868 
  Croton Colonial Diner is located at 221 South Riverside Ave, Croton on Hudson, NY 10520 in northern Westchester County.

Restaurant Review
Bakery on premises
Open late (1:00 am weekdays - 2:00 am weekends)
Real maple syrup available.

The word is This diner is a staple for locals, offering "lots of good food" at very reasonable prices. The diner has it own bakery and "the pies and cakes are delicious".

  Category: Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops

10520, Mini Deli, Route 129, Croton-on-Hudson, NY, Northern Westchester County Croton Mini Deli

914-271-6970 
  Croton Mini Deli is located at 10 Maple Street on Route 129, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in northern Westchester County.
  Category: Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops

10520, Croton-on-Hudson, NY, donuts, coffee, bagels, breakfast sandwiches, baked good, menus and nutritional information Dunkin' Donuts - Croton-on-Hudson

914-271-2309 
  Dunkin' Donuts, a coffee shop, located at 22 Maple Street, Croton-on-Hudson NY 10520 in Westchester County, sells donuts, coffee beverages, bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods.

Press blue button for Nutrition Catalog on the Dunkin Donuts' website.

The word is The coffee is good, but before eating anything from a Dunkin' Donuts Store, you may want to check the Nutrition Catalog page on their website. Select a product (donut, muffin, etc.) and click to see the ingredients, including preservatives. Many cakes, cookies, and even sandwiches have a high calorie content, high saturated fat content, artificial flavors, and preservatives.

  Category: Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea

10520, Italian Grille, Pizza, Italian dishes, Live Music, Outdoor dining, patio, Enjoy outdoor dining, family style, kid friendly, Italian, delicious brick oven pizzas, Restaurant Review Gaetano's Italian Grille

914-271-3133 
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Gaetano's Italian Grille, serving Pizza and Italian dishes, is located at 2025 Albany Post Road, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in Westchester County.

Restaurant Review
Live Music
Outdoor dining on patio

The word is Enjoy outdoor dining in warm weather at this family style and kid friendly Italian serving "delicious brick oven pizzas" sandwiches, salads, and entrees.

  Categories:
Restaurants - Italian Food
Restaurants - Pizza

10520, Grill, breakfast, lunch, dinner, Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester NY,  breakfast sandwich, sweet and crumbly blueberry scone, organic free trade certified coffee Grouchy Gabe's Grill

914-271-9690 
  Grouchy Gabe's Grill, offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner items, is located at 8 Old Post Road South in Croton-on-Hudson 10520 in Westchester County.

From the owner: "Grouchy Gabe's Grill is located in the charming village of Croton on Hudson, NY. When you walk in the door you will find a few simple boothes for dining, the works of our latest local artist on the walls and delicious food from the Argentinian born, Uruguayan raised Frenchman Monsieur Boivin (aka Grouchy Gabe).

The word is "Join the crowd for a tempting breakfast sandwich or sweet and crumbly blueberry scone with organic free trade certified coffee."

  Categories:
Natural Food | Healthy Food Options
Restaurants - Deli & Bagel Shops

10520, Croton-on-Hudson, NY, garden, top-quality trees, shrubs, annuals, and perennials, The word is, wonderful little café, fresh baked goods, Cafe, Maze for kids, Unique crafts Hilltop Farms

914-358-1531 
  Hilltop Farms is located at 2028 Albany Post Road, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in Westchester County. "Whether you are just looking to touch up a garden or you want to completely transform your property, we have the expertise and top-quality trees, shrubs, annuals, and perennials and experts to make it happen."

The word is From the owner: "Have a cup of coffee or tea on our porch and enjoy a fresh baked blueberry scone any morning. Hilltop Farms is home to a wonderful little Cafe and features fresh baked goods from several local bakeries."

Features
Cafe
Maze for kids
Unique crafts

  Category: Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea

10520, Chinese food, Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester NY Hunan Wok "Chinese take-out"

914-271-1371 
  Hunan Wok, serving Chinese food, is located at 125 Grand Street in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester NY 10520.
  Category: Restaurants - Chinese Food

10520, Traditional American, Pub food, Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester NY Justin Thyme Cafe

914-271-0022 
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Justin Thyme Cafe, serving Traditional American and Pub food, is located at 171 Grand Street in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester NY 10520.
  Category: Restaurants - Pubs | Sports Bar

10520, Best of Westchester, authentic southern BBQ restaurant in northern Westchester, good BBQ, ribs, pulled pork, fried green tomatoes, fresh smoked foods, low and slow BBQ, menus, Catering, Live Music, Restaurant Review Memphis Mae's BBQ Bistro

914-271-0125 
 
Best of Westchester Award
Best BBQ and Best RIBS

Memphis Mae’s BBQ Bistro is located at 173 South Riverside Ave, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520. Memphis Mae’s is the first authentic southern BBQ restaurant in northern Westchester County. Memphis Mae’s is much more than finger lickin’ good BBQ – it is an eclectic delectable collection of down-home comfort food served in a warm bistro-style setting.

Some of our most popular dishes include Memphis ribs, Texas brisket, Carolina pulled pork, Georgian fried green tomatoes, Mississippi catfish, fried oyster Po’Boys, blueberry cobbler and Mae’s famous “Nana Puddin” (banana pudding!) Mae’s multiple wood smokers operate 24 hours a day to provide fresh smoked foods everyday.

“Having grown up in BBQ country in the Midwest, I’ve been cooking low and slow BBQ for a long time and I’m able to combine my BBQ passion with my formal culinary training and experience." Press blue button for menus, Memphis Mae's take-out packages, and more.

Restaurant Review
Catering

  Categories:
Caterer - Catering Events & Receptions
Restaurants - BBQ - Barbecue

10520, Mexican food, Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester NY Mex-To-Go "Mexican take-out"

914-271-8646 
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Mex-to-go, serving Mexican food, is located at 345 South Riverside Ave in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester NY 10520.
  Category: Restaurants - Mexican Food

10520, Chinese food take-out, Croton-on-Hudson, NY, Westchester County New China "Chinese take-out"

914-271-8300 
  New China, a Chinese food take-out, is located at 12 Maple Street in Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in Westchester County.
  Category: Restaurants - Chinese Food

10520, Oyster Bar & Grill, Croton-on-Hudson, NY, Oyster Bar, Raw Bar,  wonderful oysters, cozy BYOB restaurant, fantastic food Ocean House "Oyster Bar & Grill"

914-271-0702 
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Oyster House Bar & Grill is located at 49 North Riverside Ave, (Route 9A) in Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520. Oyster House is a small (about 20 seat) dinner-only Oyster Bar and Grill. Self-taught chef Brian Galvin presents New England-style seashore fare. Chef Brian Galvin offers many "mercury free" fish entrées including Wild Salmon and a Raw Bar serving wonderful oysters.

The word is Small but cozy BYOB restaurant with fantastic food.

  Category: Restaurants - Seafood

Old Fashion Pizza

914-737-4100 
  Category: Restaurants - Pizza

10520, Sunday Brunch, Spanish Cuisine, Croton on Hudson NY, northern Westchester County, authentic Spanish, Hudson Valley, Sala On Hudson, Croton on Hudson, Restaurant Review, Delicious small and large plates of Spanish cuisine, Sala on Hudson

914-862-4100 
  Sala on Hudson, serving Spanish Cuisine, is located at 44 Maple Street, Croton on Hudson NY 10520 in northern Westchester County.

From the owner: "Sala began on the Bowery in New York City in 1999 offering a true and authentic Spanish culinary experience, one of the first in NYC. In 2004, we brought our concept to 19th Street with Sala One Nine and are now excited to present our cuisine to the Hudson Valley with Sala On Hudson. We have taken our traditional recipes, sense of place and home and brought it to Croton on Hudson."

Restaurant Review
Full Bar
Noise level = Can get loud
Serving dinner
Sunday Brunch

The word is Delicious small and large plates of Spanish cuisine, offered in a comfortable space with "low lights" that are "great for a romantic dinner", served by a knowledgeable and friendly waitstaff.

  Categories:
Restaurants - Spanish Food
Small Plates (Tapas)
Sunday Brunch

10520, Japanese cuisine, Croton-on-Hudson, NY, northern Westchester County, menus, Restaurant Review, Japanese Sushi, Hibachi, or Thai Cuisine Samurai "Hibachi & Sushi"

914-271-8988 
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Samurai, serving Japanese cuisine is located at 352 South Riverside Ave, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in northern Westchester County.

Press blue button for menus and more about Samurai.

Restaurant Review
Hibachi
Serving lunch and dinner

The word is Samurai offers a menu of sushi, Hibachi, or Thai Cuisine.

  Categories:
Restaurants - Japanese & Sushi
Restaurants - Sushi

10520, Tavern, Hudson River Town, craft beer selection, weekend brunch, breakfast menu, photos, menus, Restaurant Review, Kid friendly, Outdoor dining, Saturday/Sunday Brunch, lunch and dinner, beer, pub atmosphere Tavern at Croton Landing

914-271-8020 
  The Tavern at Croton Landing is located at 41 North Riverside Ave (across from the bridge that leads to Senasqua Park), Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in a Hudson River Town of Westchester County.

From the owner: Join The Tavern’s growing family of loyal customers enjoying hand-selected wines, specialty craft beer selection, our weekend brunch with unique breakfast pizzas and creative breakfast menu custom built by Chef Ralph, show-stopping blackboard specials and active calendar of events.

Press blue button for photos, menus, and calendar of events at Tavern at Croton Landing.

Restaurant Review
2 TV's inside
Kid friendly
Noise level = Average
Outdoor dining
Saturday/Sunday Brunch
Serving lunch and dinner

The word is Go for the beer, wings, Mac n cheese, and pub atmosphere.

  Categories:
Outdoor Dining
Restaurants - American Traditional
Restaurants - Pubs | Sports Bar
Sunday Brunch

10520, Mexican cuisine,Croton-on-Hudson NY, Hudson River Towns, Hudson River Towns of Westchester County Tenampa Restaurant

914-271-2920 
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Tenampa Restaurant, serving Mexican cuisine, is located at 2011 Albany Post Road Croton-on-Hudson NY 10520, in one of the Hudson River Towns of Westchester County. Press blue button for menus and more about Tenampa Restaurant.
  Categories:
Outdoor Dining
Restaurants - Mexican Food

Tutto Bene

914-271-4442 
  Category: Restaurants - Italian Food

Umame Umani, Restaurant Review Umami Cafe

914-271-5555 
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Umami Cafe, serving Eclectic cuisine, is located at 325 South Riverside Ave in Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520.

Restaurant Review
Outdoor deck

  Category: Restaurants - Eclectic Cuisine

Restaurants

Croton-on-Hudson Village

Westchester County


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Restaurants in Croton-on-Hudson Village, Westchester County include:

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    BBQ - Barbecue
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    Deli & Bagel Shops
    Diners and Sandwich Shops
    Eclectic Cuisine
    Ice Cream & Gelato
    Italian Food
    Japanese & Sushi
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    Seafood
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    Sushi
    Small Plates (Tapas)
    Sunday Brunch

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American Traditional
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BBQ - Barbecue
Barbecue, barbeque, bar-b-q, and BBQ all refer to a cooking method, an outdoor gathering with food, and often to any food cooked outdoors. Barbecue uses indirect heat and a slow process breaking down (often tough) cuts of meat into tender morsels.

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Chinese Food
The Chinese believe that the preparation of food is an art. The art of cooking Chinese food can include dishes and food preparation techniques which are difficult to develop and may require the expertise of a chef with lots of experience.

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Italian Food
Eating Italian food can offer a satisfying and healthy meal. Italian food is varied, abundant in selection, and unique to many of the 20 regions of Italy. Select a fine Italian restaurant from our list of Italian restaurants in Westchester.

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Japanese & Sushi
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Mexican Food
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Pizza
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Sushi
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About Croton-on-Hudson Village


Village of Croton-on-Hudson
Westchester County
Hudson Valley

Croton-on-Hudson is one of two incorporated villages in the Town of Cortlandt. The Town of Cortlandt is located in the northwestern corner of Westchester County, New York. Cortlandt includes the villages of Croton-on-Hudson and Buchanan, the CDPs of Crugers and Verplanck and the hamlets (communities) of Montrose and Cortlandt Manor. It also includes Lake Peekskill and a section of Mohegan Lake. The rural character of the town is defined by the Hudson River, New York City Watershed Lands, numerous wooded hills and steep slopes, wetland areas and beautiful streams.

The Village of Croton-on-Hudson located in the northern part of Westchester County runs along eight miles of Hudson River shoreline. Situated at the confluence of the Croton and Hudson Rivers, the topography of the Village affords dramatic views of Haverstraw Bay and the Croton River Gorge. Beautiful vistas, riverfront parks and extensive wooded areas characterize this picturesque and historic Village.

History of the Village of Croton-on-Hudson
Croton-on-Hudson was formally incorporated as a village in the Town of Cortlandt in 1898. Croton-on-Hudson’s colonial-era history dates back to the 17th century and archaeological evidence indicates that it was populated by Native American Indians as early as 4950 BC. The Kitchawanc tribe, part of the Wappinger Confederacy of the Algonquin Nation, was native to the area. The Kitchawanc called the marsh separating Croton Point from Croton Neck "Senasqua," a name later used for the park further north. Croton itself is believed to be named for the Indian chief of the Kitchawanc tribe, Kenoten, which means "wild wind." A plaque on a rock at Croton Point Park marks the spot where a peace treaty was signed in 1645 between the Dutch and the Kitchawanc.

More Dutch arrived in the following decades, at first to trade and then, by the 1660s, to settle the area. In 1677, Stephanus Van Cortlandt, who later became the first native-born mayor of New York City, began acquiring land to create a manor and in 1697, a Royal Patent was issued designating the estate as the Manor of Cortlandt. The Village of Croton-on-Hudson thus evolved as an enclave of the Van Cortlandt Manor. Originally known as Croton Landing, its early Dutch residents were involved with agriculture and trade.

By the 19th century, farming, shipping, ship-building and flour and brick manufacturing had become the predominant industries, along with work on the railroad and construction of the Croton and New Croton Dams and the New Croton Aqueduct. These major public works projects in the 19th century, the railroad, the dams and the aqueduct, played a pivotal role in shaping Croton-on-Hudson’s demographic development and cemented its importance in the region. The construction of these projects brought an influx of German, Irish and Italian immigrants, who came to work and then settled with their families in the area. The influx of immigrants significantly increased the population of the Village and the surrounding areas so that by the time of its incorporation in 1898, the Village’s population had grown to 1,000 and to over 1,700 in the early 1900s.

The advent of the railroad had a large impact on the growth of Croton-on-Hudson and served as an economic engine for Northern Westchester. Construction of a rail line to Poughkeepsie via Croton-on-Hudson began in 1846, when Poughkeepsie merchants advocated for an improved link to their city from New York City. In 1903, electric trains began operating out of the old Grand Central Terminal and construction began on a steam terminal at Croton Point where trains would switch over from electric to steam power to continue north past Croton-on-Hudson.

Most of the land acquired for the engine terminal was purchased from Clifford Harmon, a real estate developer, who took title to the Van Cortlandt family farm when electrification plans were announced in 1903. He stipulated in the deed to the property to NY Central Railroad that the station on Croton Point must always bear his name, hence the Croton-Harmon Station. The terminal for steam locomotives was completed in 1913, heralding a new era for Croton-on-Hudson as a railroad town. Since the New York Central rail line stopped in Harmon to change engines, it became a destination point for metropolitan area travelers. A shopping district developed around the railroad, creating a railroad village that became a focal point and source of employment in Northern Westchester.

Construction began on the Croton Dam in 1837 after several water crises in New York City made clear the need for a steady supply of potable water. The project provided many jobs for Irish immigrants who had emigrated to escape the potato famines and it is estimated that at one point 10,000 laborers were working on the project. The New Croton Aqueduct was completed in 1890 and the New Croton Dam, designed to meet the ever-increasing demands for fresh water from New York City, was completed in 1907 after 15 years of Construction.

In 1932, two separate communities, Mount Airy and Harmon, were incorporated into the Village. Each area had a distinct identity that contributed to the cultural richness of the Croton-on-Hudson community. Mount Airy had remained a Quaker enclave into the 1800s but evolved in the early 1900s into a summer colony that attracted many Greenwich Village artists and writers. Poet Edna St. Vincent Millay and actress Gloria Swanson both resided in Croton-on-Hudson, and Elizabeth Duncan, sister of Isadora Duncan, founded a dance school there. Many noted members of the American Communist party lived and organized there as well. The area continued to attract writers and artists through the mid-1900s.

Harmon was founded in 1903 by Clifford Harmon with the goal of developing a rural enclave for artists, writers and musicians. The developer constructed a playhouse on Truesdale Drive, where ballets and concerts were performed, and also the Nikko Inn, which became a fashionable place for stage and government notables. Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks both lived in Harmon as did writers, journalists, teachers and college professors. By the 1920s, as the railroad expanded its services, Harmon had become a residential neighborhood for railroad workers and commuters to New York City.

About Croton-on-Hudson
Find outdoor activities, attractions, things to do and places to go, in or near Croton-on-Hudson. Visit parks in Croton-on-Hudson. Many golfers find golfing in Westchester's premier golf courses to be amongst the best in the country. Play golf at a golf course in Westchester. Hudson National Golf Club opened in June of 1996 and quickly forged a national reputation around its traditional design, supreme conditioning, and spectacular Hudson River views.

Visit the antique shops in Croton-on-Hudson. Also shop for antiques in Buchanan, or other towns in the north western part of Westchester County. Select from a wide range of outdoor activities in Croton, one of the River Towns of Westchester County. Go fishing in Croton-on-Hudson, or enjoy a day of biking in Croton. Children love picnics, take the kids on a picnic at a Croton-on-Hudson park. Bring the whole family to this park and explore the wine cellars or take the children on a nature walk at Croton Point Park, a 508 acre park situated on a peninsula on the east shore of the Hudson River. This park offers year-round events and activities, including camping, hiking, and swimming. Croton Point Park is also the home of wine cellars, thought to be the oldest in New York State.

If you live in Manhattan or are planning a visit to New York City, plan a day-trip to the Hudson River Valley. Take the train from Grand Central to Croton-on-Hudson. Go to Grand Central Station and take the MTA Metro-North Railroad to the Croton-on-Hudson Station located at 4 Veterans Plaza (cross street is Croton Point Ave.) Croton-on-Hudson, NY, 10520-3054. The Croton-on-Hudson Station is only 33.2 miles from Grand Central Terminal.

Source: Town of Cortlandt



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