Food Scene
The Hudson River line added the Cold Spring depot in 1893, serving both passengers and freight companies, and remained a train depot until 1954. After spending 18 years as a car dealership, the Cold Spring Depot Restaurant opened in 1972 and has been a restaurant ever since. The interior features a cozy setting with a roaring fireplace and bookcases lining the walls. Suggesting the claim chowder!
22 locals recommend
Cold Spring Depot
1 Depot SquareThe Hudson River line added the Cold Spring depot in 1893, serving both passengers and freight companies, and remained a train depot until 1954. After spending 18 years as a car dealership, the Cold Spring Depot Restaurant opened in 1972 and has been a restaurant ever since. The interior features a cozy setting with a roaring fireplace and bookcases lining the walls. Suggesting the claim chowder!
Charming bistro serving French classics like cassoulet in a cozy, red-hued room or garden setting.
41 locals recommend
Le Bouchon
76 Main StCharming bistro serving French classics like cassoulet in a cozy, red-hued room or garden setting.
Cathryn's
91 Main StItalian restaurant with a nice garden.
Hudson Hil's Café
129-131 Main StGreat breakfast and lunch, really good!
Angelina's
43 Chestnut StThey even delivery the pizza to our place, menu available.
Lovely Argentinian coffee shop, with bake goods, empanadas, lemonade and more.
My favorite place in the village.
Walk past the tunnel underpass toward the river and you will find this little gem.
12 locals recommend
Rincon Argentino
21 Main StLovely Argentinian coffee shop, with bake goods, empanadas, lemonade and more.
My favorite place in the village.
Walk past the tunnel underpass toward the river and you will find this little gem.
Round Up
2741 U.S. 9BBQ not far from the loft.
Old classic restaurant. Built in 1832 is truly part of Hudson River history
22 locals recommend
Hudson House River Inn
2 Main StOld classic restaurant. Built in 1832 is truly part of Hudson River history
Best Ice cream ever! enjoy it by the river side!
26 locals recommend
Moo Moo's Creamery - The Worlds Best Ice Cream Shop
32 West StBest Ice cream ever! enjoy it by the river side!
Great coffee shop just walking distance from the loft. Gluten free bakery options, salad and sandwiches and great coffee!
10 locals recommend
the pantry
3091 U.S. 9Great coffee shop just walking distance from the loft. Gluten free bakery options, salad and sandwiches and great coffee!
Shopping
Local feed grass organic meats and cheeses walking distance from the loft. They also offer soups and sandwiches.
23 locals recommend
Marbled Meat Shop
3091 U.S. 9Local feed grass organic meats and cheeses walking distance from the loft. They also offer soups and sandwiches.
Amazing natural market. Vera is amazing! Try her fresh home made donuts..to die for! You can find the best veggies form local farms, house made fresh mozzarella cheese and much much more. Just walking distance from the house!
13 locals recommend
Vera's Marketplace & Garden Center
3091 U.S. 9Amazing natural market. Vera is amazing! Try her fresh home made donuts..to die for! You can find the best veggies form local farms, house made fresh mozzarella cheese and much much more. Just walking distance from the house!
Bijou Galleries Ltd
50 Main StVintage items of all kinds!
Cold Spring General Store
66 Main StGeneral gift shop, very cute!
Old Souls
63 Main StGreat shop for hikers and more!
Archipelago at home
119 Main StDrinks & Nightlife
Whistling Willie's
184 Main StLive music and comfort classic pub food.
Quinn's
330 Main StReal cool ramen shop with bands every night, locals and not.
Towne Crier Cafe
379 Main StNice music venues with International artists.
Dogwood
47 E Main StOne of my favorite spot in Beacon!
check them out!
Arts & Culture
Just 10 miles away from our loft. there is the Dia:Beacon. It is the museum for the Dia Art Foundation's collection of art from the 1960s to the present. It was opened in 2003, situated on the banks of the Hudson River in Beacon, NY.
467 locals recommend
Dia:Beacon
3 Beekman StJust 10 miles away from our loft. there is the Dia:Beacon. It is the museum for the Dia Art Foundation's collection of art from the 1960s to the present. It was opened in 2003, situated on the banks of the Hudson River in Beacon, NY.
Gallery 66 NY
66 Main StBoscobel is an estate overlooking the Hudson River built in the early 19th century by States Dyckman. It is considered an outstanding example of the Federal style of American architecture, augmented by Dyckman's extensive collection of period decorations and furniture.
96 locals recommend
Boscobel House and Gardens
1601 NY-9DBoscobel is an estate overlooking the Hudson River built in the early 19th century by States Dyckman. It is considered an outstanding example of the Federal style of American architecture, augmented by Dyckman's extensive collection of period decorations and furniture.
Storm King Art Center, commonly referred to as Storm King and named after its proximity to Storm King Mountain, is an open-air museum located in Mountainville, New York. It contains what is perhaps the largest collection of contemporary outdoor sculptures in the United States. Founded in 1960 by Ralph E. Ogden as a museum for Hudson River School paintings, it soon evolved into a major sculpture venue with works from some of the most acclaimed artists of the 20th century. The site spans approximately 500 acres and It is just 20 miles way from our loft.
471 locals recommend
Storm King Art Center
Storm King Art Center, commonly referred to as Storm King and named after its proximity to Storm King Mountain, is an open-air museum located in Mountainville, New York. It contains what is perhaps the largest collection of contemporary outdoor sculptures in the United States. Founded in 1960 by Ralph E. Ogden as a museum for Hudson River School paintings, it soon evolved into a major sculpture venue with works from some of the most acclaimed artists of the 20th century. The site spans approximately 500 acres and It is just 20 miles way from our loft.
Parks & Nature
Bear Mountain
Fahnestock Winter Park
1570 NY-301Anthony's Nose II - Trail Head
Breakneck Ridge Trail
Storm king State Park
Mountain RoadSightseeing
Bannerman Castle is an abandoned military surplus warehouse located on Pollepel Island in the Hudson River. Pollepel Island was discovered during the first navigation of the Hudson River by early Dutch settlers. Francis Bannerman VI, the castle's eponym, was born on March 24, 1851, in Dundee, Scotland, immigrated to the United States with his parents in 1854. The family moved to Brooklyn in 1858 and began a military surplus business near the Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1865 purchasing surplus military equipment at the close of the American Civil War. Bannerman purchased the island in November 1900, for use as a storage facility for his growing surplus business.Because his storeroom in New York City was not large enough to provide a safe location to store thirty million surplus munitions cartridges, in the spring of 1901 he began to build an arsenal on Pollepel. Bannerman designed the buildings himself and let the constructors interpret the designs on their own.
Construction ceased at Bannerman's death in 1918. In August 1920, 200 tons of shells and powder exploded in an ancillary structure, destroying a portion of the complex.
The castle is currently the property of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and is mostly in ruins and it is accessible by ferry.
53 locals recommend
Bannerman Castle
Bannerman Castle is an abandoned military surplus warehouse located on Pollepel Island in the Hudson River. Pollepel Island was discovered during the first navigation of the Hudson River by early Dutch settlers. Francis Bannerman VI, the castle's eponym, was born on March 24, 1851, in Dundee, Scotland, immigrated to the United States with his parents in 1854. The family moved to Brooklyn in 1858 and began a military surplus business near the Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1865 purchasing surplus military equipment at the close of the American Civil War. Bannerman purchased the island in November 1900, for use as a storage facility for his growing surplus business.Because his storeroom in New York City was not large enough to provide a safe location to store thirty million surplus munitions cartridges, in the spring of 1901 he began to build an arsenal on Pollepel. Bannerman designed the buildings himself and let the constructors interpret the designs on their own.
Construction ceased at Bannerman's death in 1918. In August 1920, 200 tons of shells and powder exploded in an ancillary structure, destroying a portion of the complex.
The castle is currently the property of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and is mostly in ruins and it is accessible by ferry.
Everything Else
Amazing farm just few miles away.
Farm store open on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday where you can buy organic veggies, eggs, breads, grass fed meat and more.
The farm organized farm tour on weekends and various events as well. Lovely place!
12 locals recommend
Glynwood
362 Glynwood RoadAmazing farm just few miles away.
Farm store open on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday where you can buy organic veggies, eggs, breads, grass fed meat and more.
The farm organized farm tour on weekends and various events as well. Lovely place!
Best brunch at a farm on weekends!
Dinners on weekends with previous reservation.
66 locals recommend
Blooming Hill Farm
1251 NY-208Best brunch at a farm on weekends!
Dinners on weekends with previous reservation.
Obercreek Farm
81 New Hamburg RdGreat Organic Farm!
Brotherhood Winery
100 Brotherhood Plaza DrAmerica's Oldest Winery. Est. 1839