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A.THERIEN

A.THERIEN is a curated gallery and shop in the northern Catskills, offering a thoughtful selection of antique furniture, textiles, and found objects with a focus on utilitarian design, vernacular craftsmanship, and elemental patinas. The collection blends rustic and modernist aesthetics, highlighting pieces with both historic and sculptural appeal.

In addition to furnishings, A.THERIEN features rare and collectible books centered on art, photography, and nature, as well as limited-run artist books and ephemera. The shop also carries new titles from respected independent publishers like The Song Cave, Karma, and David Zwirner Books, and regularly hosts special presentations of studio furniture, ceramics, and photographic works.

Ambos

Ambos is the culinary heartbeat of Pocketbook Hudson, a restaurant shaped by fire, craft, and a deep sense of place. Led by chef Norberto Piattoni, the dining room draws on his Argentine heritage and his prolific fermentation practices to reimagine Hudson Valley ingredients with bold, elemental flair. Local meats, seafood, fresh pastas, and produce meet open-fire cooking, smoking, fermenting, and other inventive techniques—resulting in dishes that feel both familiar and thrillingly unexpected. Open Wednesday through Sunday for dinner, with a relaxed weekend brunch, it’s a gathering place where the sensory experience mirrors Pocketbook’s broader ethos of care, creativity, and connection.

Adjacent to the dining room, Pocketbook’s all-day café and bar offers a more casual rhythm. Guests stop in for light breakfast or lunch, then return at dusk for small plates, wines, cocktails, and non-alcoholic drinks. The beverage program, crafted by cocktail luminary Arley Marks, balances classics with original creations, along with house-made tonics and thoughtful zero-proof options. His menu reflects the same spirit that defines Ambos—playful, intentional, and rooted in craft. The wine list leans Argentine, Italian, and Spanish, complemented by selections from Hudson Valley and Eastern Seaboard producers.

Together, Ambos and its café form a continuous invitation within Pocketbook: to taste, explore, and engage with a culinary perspective shaped by fire, heritage, and imagination. True to its name, Ambos says “yes to both”—refined and relaxed, global and local, intimate and expansive—all seamlessly woven into the fabric of Pocketbook’s larger creative world.

Arrowood Farms

Located in the heart of the Hudson Valley, this farm brewery, distillery, and event destination is dedicated to celebrating local agriculture and craftsmanship. More than just a farm, it serves as a hub that supports other farms, fostering a deep connection between the land, its growers, and the community.

Every beer is brewed with ingredients sourced from small, local New York farms, while the spirits are crafted using grains grown by farmers just up the road. The kitchen offers locally inspired comfort foods, inviting guests to experience the flavors of the region and connect with the place they call home.

By prioritizing local sourcing, the brewery and distillery reduce their carbon footprint while enhancing the quality of their beer, spirits, and food. This commitment to sustainability not only results in fresher, better-tasting products but also honors the land and strengthens the network of small farmers who make it all possible.

Art Omi

Discover a captivating fusion of contemporary art and serene landscapes at this unique Hudson Valley destination. Situated in Ghent, New York, this expansive outdoor gallery invites you to wander through sculptures and installations that seamlessly blend with the natural surroundings. With over 120 acres of open space, this artistic haven offers a refreshing retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Visitors can meander along winding paths, encounter diverse artworks, and experience the dialogue between art and nature. The location also hosts a variety of programs and events, enriching your visit with workshops, performances, and curated exhibitions. Perfect for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, this destination provides an inspiring escape that encourages creativity and contemplation. Whether you're visiting for a leisurely stroll or seeking artistic inspiration, this spot promises a memorable experience that celebrates the beauty of both art and the environment.

Assembly Kingston

Assembly Kingston, the Hudson Valley’s newest music and events venue, recently opened its doors in Kingston’s historic Stockade District, filling a long-standing need for a mid-sized performance space in the region. Housed in the beautifully restored top floor of the former St. Joseph’s School at 236 Wall Street, Assembly preserves the architectural charm of this building, including ornamental ceilings, arched windows, and hardwood floors. With a capacity of up to 485 guests, and acoustics designed by renowned architect John Storyk (Electric Lady Studios, Bearsville Theater), Assembly is set to become a hub for nationally touring acts, as well as a home for diverse community programming ranging from concerts and film screenings to comedy nights, markets, and more.

Behind Assembly are experienced concert producers Peter Himberger and Drew Frankel of Impact Concerts, whose deep ties to the Hudson Valley music scene and artist management world have shaped every detail of the venue’s design and operation. Their shared mission is reflected in the venue’s name: a space to bring people together — for music, culture, and community. While it won’t operate as a daily bar, the venue has a licensed movable bar for events, enhancing the experience for concertgoers.

With its blend of history, artistry, and thoughtful production, Assembly is poised to become a cornerstone of Kingston’s cultural landscape — a place for connection, celebration, and community.

Kingston, NY
Permanently Closed

At Land

Step into a world where art meets nature in the Hudson Valley's charming shop for unique and thoughtfully curated items. This inviting space offers a diverse selection of handcrafted goods, from exquisite home décor to locally made jewelry, each piece reflecting the region's artistic spirit. As you explore, you'll find that every item tells a story, making it a perfect spot for finding one-of-a-kind gifts or a special treat for yourself.

Beyond its beautifully displayed wares, this shop serves as a community hub, fostering connections with local artists and artisans. The warm and welcoming atmosphere invites visitors to linger, engage, and be inspired by the creativity that flourishes in the valley. Whether you're a local or a traveler seeking an authentic Hudson Valley experience, this destination offers a delightful blend of shopping, culture, and community spirit.

Saugerties, NY
Open Today

AutoCamp Catskills

AutoCamp Catskills is a contemporary forest retreat nestled in the scenic heart of Upstate New York, just a short drive from the historic towns of Woodstock and Saugerties. Blending modern luxury with the natural beauty of the Catskills, this unique destination offers design-forward accommodations—including private Airstreams and premium suites—designed for relaxation and adventure. Guests can enjoy year-round activities like hiking, skiing, and forest bathing, or unwind on property with yoga sessions, live music by the campfire, and curated seasonal events. With amenities like a spa-inspired bathroom, kitchenette, private fire pit, and access to a stylish Hudson Valley-style Clubhouse, AutoCamp delivers an elevated take on the traditional camping experience.

Whether you're escaping the city for a quiet weekend, planning a nature-inspired wedding, or hosting a company retreat, AutoCamp Catskills offers a memorable setting where comfort meets the outdoors. Guests can dine on seasonal fare at The Kitchen, pick up artisan snacks at the General Store, or grill outdoors at their private fire pit. With free bike rentals, EV chargers, 24/7 front desk support, and WiFi, every detail is considered—making it ideal for artists, adventurers, food lovers, and anyone seeking a bit of peace in the pines.

Banque

Nestled in a lovingly restored historic bank building in the heart of Hudson, New York, Banque is a refined yet welcoming destination where culinary craft meets community spirit. This thoughtfully transformed space is the result of a five-year restoration project that honors its architectural legacy while reimagining it as a vibrant hub for locals and visitors alike. Rooted in a deep passion for fine chocolate and local ingredients, Banque draws from European confectionery traditions and Hudson Valley’s seasonal bounty to create everything in-house—from delicate bonbons and buttery viennoiseries to elegant plated dishes and fresh-made gelato.

Whether you're stopping by the café for a morning espresso and croissant, indulging in artisanal chocolates, or settling in for an approachable fine dining experience, Banque invites you to savor the day, Hudson style. The menu shifts with the seasons, showcasing the best of local farms through a lens of classic European techniques. At its core, Banque is about storytelling through food—each bite a reflection of care, creativity, and place. With plans to offer their signature chocolates for nationwide shipping, Banque is set to bring a taste of Hudson’s charm far beyond its historic walls.

Barbaro

In the quant village of Millbrook, NY, Barbaro is an Italian restaurant radiating warmth, charm, and old-world elegance. The intimate dining room is adorned with antique mirrors, equestrian artifacts, and terra cotta pottery in a nod to the region’s storied heritage. At its center, a wood-fired oven turns out authentic Neapolitan-style pizzas, anchoring a menu of timeless Italian dishes made with locally sourced ingredients and premium Italian imports.

Since opening, Barbaro has become a cherished gathering place for both locals and visitors. Known for its inviting ambiance, refined yet approachable cuisine, and carefully curated wine and cocktail offerings, it embodies the spirit of Italian hospitality in every detail. Whether you're stopping in for a casual bite or a celebratory evening, Barbaro offers a soulful dining experience in the heart of the Hudson Valley.

Ghent, NY
Open Today

Bartlett House

Bartlett House is a beautifully restored 19th-century railroad hotel turned vibrant café, bakery, and community gathering space in Ghent, New York. Once the social center of a booming industrial town, the redbrick building—now a national historic site—has been thoughtfully revived to celebrate the bounty of the Hudson Valley and the creative spirit of those who call it home. Since reopening in 2016, Bartlett House has become a beloved destination for both locals and visitors, offering seasonal fare, artisanal baked goods, and an atmosphere that blends old-world charm with modern warmth.

The café menu highlights the freshest local ingredients through approachable, nourishing dishes—think hearty soups, roast chicken, vibrant salads, and elevated sandwiches served on house-baked bread. The in-house bakery turns out everything from flaky croissants and crusty baguettes to rustic muffins and indulgent desserts, all made with the highest quality flours, fruits, and grains sourced from regional growers. With its retro ambiance, Sightglass coffee, and a sense of genuine hospitality, Bartlett House invites guests to slow down, savor the moment, and connect—over breakfast on the porch, a long lunch with neighbors, or a good book and a pastry by the window.

Basilica Hudson

Basilica Hudson is a nonprofit multidisciplinary arts center housed in a reclaimed 1880s industrial factory on the Hudson River. Powered by solar energy and steeped in history, the former forge, foundry, and glue factory has been transformed into a vibrant cultural hub that welcomes over 20,000 visitors annually. Its expansive programming includes cutting-edge music festivals, large-scale marketplace events, film screenings, artist residencies, and a new weekly concert and art series, all designed to reflect the raw beauty and scale of its surroundings.

Rooted in Hudson’s rich industrial past and thriving artistic community, Basilica Hudson serves as a platform for independent arts and culture with a strong commitment to environmental awareness and community engagement. Since gaining nonprofit status in 2015, the organization has grown sustainably, offering locals and visitors alike a powerful space for creative exchange on the waterfront. Through its dynamic and inclusive programming, Basilica Hudson has become a vital part of the region’s cultural and civic fabric.

Photography by: Matt Charland & Allie Young

Bearsville Theater

Nestled in the heart of the Hudson Valley, this iconic venue offers a unique blend of history and vibrant culture. With roots tracing back to the area's rich musical heritage, the location is renowned for hosting an eclectic mix of performances ranging from rock and jazz to folk and indie bands. The intimate setting allows for an unforgettable experience, where the audience can truly connect with the music.

Beyond the performances, visitors are invited to explore the surrounding grounds, which boast picturesque views and charming architecture. Whether you're a local or visiting from afar, this venue promises an enchanting evening of entertainment. Its dedication to preserving the arts and fostering a community spirit makes it a must-visit destination for music lovers in the region. Come and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere and enjoy some of the best live music the Hudson Valley has to offer.

Litchfield, CT
Open Today

Belden House & Mews

Belden House & Mews is a meticulously restored estate in the historic borough of Litchfield, Connecticut, from the same hotel group behind Troutbeck. Meticulously restored by Champalimaud Design, Belden House & Mews offers a refined yet inviting retreat in the heart of one of New England’s most picturesque towns. Occupying three acres on North Street, this landmarked property reimagines luxury hospitality with thoughtful design, layered interiors, and a deep respect for its setting and architectural legacy. Guests may choose to stay in the Colonial Revival elegance of the 1888 Belden House or the modernist sophistication of the 1959 Mews, each offering a distinct experience enriched by butler service, curated amenities, and exceptional comfort. While The Restaurant at Belden House & Mews and its jewel-box bar serve refined, locally sourced fare by reservation, the true spirit of the property lies in its hospitality and attention to every detail—from working fireplaces to rooftop terraces.

At the heart of Belden’s wellness philosophy is the Belden Bathhouse, a serene, private facility housed within the Mews. Guests enjoy a holistic spa experience, including a dry sauna, steam room, Japanese soaking tub, and salt scrub shower, as well as massage and skincare treatments powered by Wildsmith, the high-performance, nature-based British line. Adjacent is Belden’s seasonal 50-foot solar-heated pool, surrounded by landscaped gardens and Lawn Club games like croquet and boules. Fitness is equally thoughtful, with a fully equipped gym featuring handcrafted NOHRD equipment and optional guided sessions in Pilates, yoga, and movement therapy. Whether seeking restoration or energization, the Bathhouse and pool offer a sanctuary of quiet pleasure.

Just steps from the main estate, the Firehouse at Belden is a historic gem newly reimagined as a modern gathering place for meetings, events, and private celebrations. Originally constructed in 1891 by philanthropist Julius Deming Perkins, the Firehouse once housed Litchfield’s fire brigade, complete with a gentleman’s club upstairs, a bowling alley below, and even a small hospital on the top floor. Today, this richly storied space is accessible by footpath or direct parking entrance and serves once again as a hub of civic and social life—bridging Belden’s dedication to preservation with a forward-thinking approach to community and experience.

Bittersweet

Bittersweet is the culinary heart of Hemlock Neversink—a three-meal-a-day dining experience where local ingredients and plant-forward cooking take center stage. From sunrise breakfasts to leisurely dinners, the restaurant celebrates the rhythm of the Catskills seasons through an ever-evolving menu. Mornings begin with fresh-baked pastries, fruit, and comforting dishes like baked eggs, while midday brings hearty soups, vibrant salads, and nourishing bites that highlight the best from nearby farms and foragers.

Evenings at Bittersweet unfold at a slower pace, inviting guests to settle in and savor. The prix fixe dinner offers a “choose your own adventure” experience through a series of thoughtfully composed courses—vegetable-forward, deeply satisfying, and designed to meet a range of dietary preferences. Each dish reflects the care and creativity that define Hemlock Neversink’s approach to hospitality, where every detail is intentional and every meal feels personal.

No matter the season, the wraparound porch remains a cherished place to dine. In summer, guests linger over sunset cocktails and al fresco suppers framed by mountain views; in cooler months, it transforms into a cozy refuge, with tea, conversation, and soft blankets. At Hemlock Neversink, every meal at Bittersweet is more than nourishment—it’s an invitation to slow down, connect, and savor the quiet beauty of the Catskills.

Black Dot Cafe

Nestled in the charming town of Stone Ridge, this cafe offers a cozy ambiance perfect for unwinding and indulging in a delightful culinary experience. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and artisanal offerings, this spot serves as a beloved gathering place for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're in the mood for a freshly brewed cup of coffee or a delectable homemade pastry, you'll find the perfect treat to satisfy your cravings.

Black Dot Cafe takes pride in using locally sourced ingredients, supporting the Hudson Valley's rich agricultural heritage. The menu features a variety of options, from hearty breakfast dishes to light, flavorful lunches, catering to all tastes and preferences. With its inviting setting and commitment to quality, it stands out as a must-visit destination in Stone Ridge. Whether you're a foodie, a coffee enthusiast, or simply seeking a tranquil spot to relax, this cafe is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Callicoon, NY
Open Today

Black Walnut Mercantile & Restaurant

Black Walnut Mercantile & Restaurant, located in the historic 19th-century Delaware Hotel in Callicoon, New York, is a thoughtfully curated space created by the founders of The Farmhouse Project. Inspired by the ancient Black Walnut trees near their farmhouse, the Mercantile blends a handmade homewares shop with an elegant cocktail lounge and restaurant. The shop showcases The Farmhouse Project’s exclusive collection of sustainably crafted goods, each designed and produced in collaboration with artisans across New York and the US, using locally sourced materials to celebrate simple, mindful living.

The adjoining restaurant and lounge exude timeless charm, with Roman Clay walls, European murals, and grand tin ceilings that recall the elegance of a Regency-era hotel. Guests can explore unique products, unwind on antique furnishings, and enjoy a warm, inviting dining experience. Executive Chef and Co-owner Camille Rodriguez leads the kitchen, offering a seasonal Mediterranean-inspired menu that pairs beautifully with classic cocktails served in the intimate lounge.

Hunter, NY
Open Today

Bluebird Hunter Lodge

Hunter Lodge, a Bluebird by Lark property, is a boutique hotel in the heart of the Catskills, offering a modern take on the classic 1970s ski lodge. Designed for both adventure seekers and those craving a peaceful escape, the lodge provides year-round access to Hunter Mountain's natural beauty and outdoor activities. From hiking and mountain biking in the warmer months to skiing and snowboarding in the winter, it serves as a perfect base for exploring the region.

For those seeking a more relaxed experience, the area offers serene dips at Kaaterskill Falls, leisurely strolls through Woodstock and Phoenicia Flea, and scenic rides along the rail trail. Whether embracing high-speed thrills or taking in the laid-back charm of the Catskills, Hunter Lodge invites guests to immerse themselves in the region's vibrant landscape and mountain culture.

Bovina Farm & Fermentory

Nestled in the charming landscape of Bovina Center, NY, Bovina Farm & Fermentory offers a unique farm-to-table experience that captures the heart of the Hudson Valley's rich agricultural heritage. This picturesque destination invites visitors to indulge in a delightful array of artisanal food and drink, crafted with ingredients sourced directly from their own fields and local farms. Whether you're drawn to their handcrafted beers, vibrant ciders, or the seasonal dishes that celebrate the area's bounty, each visit promises an unforgettable taste of the Catskills.

Beyond its culinary offerings, Bovina Farm & Fermentory is a testament to sustainable farming and community spirit. The serene surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for a leisurely afternoon or a memorable gathering. Whether you're a local resident or a traveler seeking an authentic Hudson Valley experience, this farm and fermentory is a must-visit destination.

Photography by: Christian Harder and Gentl & Hyers

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