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Black Cow Coffee Company - Croton-on-Hudson | 914-271-7544 | |||||||||||||||||||||
The Black Cow Coffee Roasters, a cafe serving coffee and baked goods, is located at 51 Maple Street, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in Westchester County.
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Blue Pig Ice Cream Shop | 914-271-3850 | |||||||||||||||||
The Blue Pig, serving real ice cream
made without chemicals
and home-made soups, is located at 121 Maple Street, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in northern Westchester County.
From The Blue Pig: The Way We Do It "All of our ice cream is made from a specialty mix of milk and cream from Hudson Valley Fresh (free from steroids/antibiotics, high fructose corn syrup, and gums). Hudson Valley Fresh is a not-for-profit dairy cooperative formed in 1998 to preserve nine family-owned farms in Duchess and Columbia Counties. Dedicated to quality, sustainability, and local production, Hudson Valley Fresh is the only dairy source I would ever consider for our ice cream. "When I first bought the Blue Pig in 2010, I decided that local dairy, fresh produce, and environmentally-friendly practices were my top priorities. I chose Hudson Valley Fresh as my dairy source in conjunction with Boice Dairy for processing, unlike most ice cream stores which use factory-farm milk and ingredients from a can. As I like to say, 'Your ice cream can only be as good as your milk'. Hudson Valley Fresh’s milk is 36 hours from pasture to dairy, which is how we know it’s the best tasting, the best for you, and the best for our local farmers. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Capriccio II | 914-827-9123 | |||||||||||||
Capriccio II, serving Pizza & Pasta, is located at 46 Maple Street, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520 in Westchester County.
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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.
The word is Depending on the product you purchase, the following are examples of ingredients that may be in your Carvel product. Do you really want to eat this or give this to a child? Caution: Read Ingredients Ask for a list of ingredients (available at all ice cream counters) before buying any ice cream. If there are chemicals in the ice cream, find chemical-free ice cream for kids and your family at Safe Ice Cream options. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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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.
About Croton Colonial Diner: "Pete is celebrating his 44th year at the Croton Colonial Diner. Serving Breakfast and lunch specials, sandwiches and carving board, panini wraps and burgers, salads, soups, appetizers and entrees. Bring the whole family." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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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.
From Croton Mini Deli: "For over 20 years, the Croton Mini Deli and its owner Don Kenneally Sr, have been serving their community high quality foods at outstanding pricing. Now with the help of his son, Don Kenneally Jr, and their staff, the Croton Mini Deli looks to continue to serve Croton and its surrounding areas for the next 20 years. From their famous breakfast sandwiches to their delicious catering menu the Croton Mini Deli can do it all. Come down and give them a try as they are sure not disappoint." website and more . . .
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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.
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Fino | 914-271-2600 | |||||||||
Fino, serving Northern Italian cuisine, is located at 1 Baltic Place, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in one of the River Towns of Westchester County.
From Fino: "After 25 years in Midtown Manhattan, Paul Vuli has brought Fino to Westchester." Vuli one of the most respected restaurateurs in the Albanian community, found his passion in the Italian kitchen early in his life . . . For Vuli, quality service was like second nature, in which he credits his culture, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere to all of his guests. Paul was able to successfully stray away from the “Americanized” Italian cuisine and go back to his roots with his dedication to the freshness of food especially pasta. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Gaetano's Italian Grille | 914-271-3133 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gaetano's Italian Grille, serving Pizza and Italian dishes, is located at 2025 Albany Post Road, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in Westchester County.
From Gaetano's Italian Grille: "Located in Croton on Hudson NY, Gaetano's Italian restaurant is one of the favorite Italian restaurants in Westchester county NY.Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, the establishment serves up some authentic Italian favorites such as Tuscan Mussels with Pancetta, Classic Calamari Fritti, Pasta Fagioli, Lobster Ravioli alla Vodka as well as Chicken Scarpiello, Veal Sorrentino, Venetian Salmon and much more. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Hopscotch | 914-271-1100 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hopscotch, serving innovative New American cuisine, is located at 8 Old Post Road South, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 a Westchester River Town in northern Westchester County.
From Hopscotch: "Mr. Hart’s food is not for the timid. His creative streak can produce a felicitous combination" New York Times. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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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.
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Justin Thyme Cafe | 914-271-0022 | |||||||||
Justin Thyme Cafe, serving Traditional American and Pub food, is located at 171 Grand Street in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester NY 10520.
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Memphis Mae's BBQ Bistro | 914-271-0125 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Memphis Mae’s BBQ Bistro is located at 173 South Riverside Ave., Croton Commons, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in northern Westchester County.
From Memphis Mae's: "Memphis Mae's is the first authentic southern BBQ restaurant in northern Westchester County. But 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. We also have a variety of Vegetarian options as well as an extensive Gluten Free Menu." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Mex-To-Go "Mexican take-out" | 914-271-8646 | |||||||||
Mex-to-go, serving Mexican food, is located at 345 South Riverside Ave in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester NY 10520.
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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.
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Ocean House "Oyster Bar & Grill" | 914-271-0702 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Oyster House Bar & Grill is located at 49 North Riverside Ave., (Route 9A) in Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in northern Westchester County.
From Oyster House: "When Brian and Paula Galvin met way back in the 80s working at a neighborhood fish house in Chappaqua, NY they never knew that one day they would be the owners of their own fresh seafood restaurant in Croton-on-Hudson, NY. The ensuing twenty-five years of working in fine restaurants and traveling the food centers of the world helped them grow to understand and love the business of providing excellent food and gracious hospitality, while annual summer vacations in Martha’s Vineyard fed their love of New England fare. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Samurai "Hibachi & Sushi" | 914-271-8988 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Samurai, serving Japanese cuisine is located at 352 South Riverside Ave., Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in northern Westchester County.
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Tagine Restaurant & Wine Bar "Moroccan-French" | 914-827-9393 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Tagine Restaurant & Wine Bar, a Moroccan-French Bistro, is located at 120 Grand Street, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in northern Westchester County.
From Tagine Restaurant: "The foundation of any successful restaurant venture is a secure, affordable location. When the 120 Grand Street lease became available, Jonathan and Craig ran out of excuses for not doing this restaurant which had been in their thoughts for so long. So here it is– a blend of casual French with the surprising seasonings of North Africa – their long anticipated restaurant venture, Tagine." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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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.
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Umami Cafe | 914-271-5555 | |
Umami Cafe, serving Eclectic cuisine, is located at 325 South Riverside Ave., Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 in northern Westchester County.
From Umami Cafe: "menü philosophy: Many of menu choices are original creations or re-interpretations of dishes from around the world. The common theme is an abundance of ümami in each dish. Some of the choices are highly seasoned; please ask your server for guidance. If you wish, sample more items, order all starter plates as a meal, let the prices and your server help you judge the right balance between portion size and/or your appetite at the moment. Our goal is to serve you quality food prepared in a variety of cultural styles at a fair prices with a welcoming, relaxed manner of service." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Ocean House "Oyster Bar & Grill" Samurai "Hibachi & Sushi" Tagine Restaurant & Wine Bar "Moroccan-French" Tavern at Croton Landing Umami Cafe
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Blue Pig Ice Cream Shop Capriccio II Carvel Ice Cream - Croton-on-Hudson Croton Colonial Diner Croton Mini Deli Dunkin' Donuts - Croton-on-Hudson Fino Gaetano's Italian Grille Hopscotch Hunan Wok "Chinese take-out" Justin Thyme Cafe Memphis Mae's BBQ Bistro Mex-To-Go "Mexican take-out" New China "Chinese take-out" Ocean House "Oyster Bar & Grill" Old Fashion Pizza Samurai "Hibachi & Sushi" Tagine Restaurant & Wine Bar "Moroccan-French" Tavern at Croton Landing Umami Cafe For Ice Cream, Soft Serve & Gelato in Croton-on-Hudson visit:
Italian Cuisine
Japanese & Sushi
Mexican Cuisine For Music 'Live' | Live Music in Croton-on-Hudson visit: For Outdoor Dining in Croton-on-Hudson visit:
Gaetano's Italian Grille Hopscotch Tavern at Croton Landing Umami Cafe
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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
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
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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