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Bread Alone Bakery & Cafe - Rhinebeck
Bread Alone is a Hudson Valley institution – a wood-fired bakery and café committed to organic ingredients, traditional methods, and environmental responsibility since 1983. With cafés in Rhinebeck, Boiceville, and Woodstock, Bread Alone has been shaping the region’s food culture for more than four decades.
Situated along Route 9 just outside the village center, the Rhinebeck café offers a convenient, welcoming stop for breakfast or lunch. The design balances clean lines with warm wood accents, and the display cases are stacked with fresh bread and pastries throughout the day. It draws a mix of families, commuters, and weekend travelers—easygoing, reliable, and community-oriented.
Since its early days selling bread at farmers markets, Bread Alone has grown into a regional benchmark for organic baking. Its reputation rests on simple ingredients, wood-fired ovens, and long fermentation processes that prioritize flavor and digestibility over speed.
With production facilities in Kingston and Boiceville, the company continues to invest in renewable energy and carbon-conscious operations, including its net-zero Boiceville bakery. Even as it scales, the fundamentals remain the same: thoughtful sourcing, traditional methods, and bread made with patience.
Seasonal café offerings reflect a plant-forward approach built around local ingredients, reinforcing Bread Alone’s mission to nourish communities responsibly and sustainably.
Parking: On-site parking available
Vibe: Casual, welcoming café with a neighborhood feel
Highlights: Organic, wood-fired breads from a carbon-conscious bakery
What to try: Multigrain sourdough, morning pastries, hearty sandwiches
Who it's for: Families, commuters, and Hudson Valley food lovers
Hours note: Open daily; hours may vary seasonally
C. CASSIS
Among the scenic stretches of Rhinebeck, New York, you'll find C. Cassis, a unique tasting room housed in a repurposed red barn on Salisbury Turnpike. Open since October 2023, this spot invites guests to explore the distinct world of blackcurrant aperitifs, a passion project brought to life by founder Rachael Petach. Her love for blackcurrants began during her farming days in France, and has culminated in a distinctive product lineup that centers around this often-overlooked berry. Adventure-seeking drink enthusiasts will discover a space where the old charm of a dairy barn blends with the fresh, creative vibe of a modern tasting experience.
One of the things that makes C. Cassis stand out is its dedication to demystifying the blackcurrant berry, which was once banned from cultivation in New York. The tasting room offers visitors an insider view of how these berries transform into a vermouth-like aperitif. Guests are guided through a sensory journey with tasting flights that include the signature lightly fermented C. Cassis beverage. In addition to sampling these drinks in their pure form, the creative cocktail menu, curated by mixologist Natasha David, features unique concoctions like the CC Tini, with its bright notes of chamomile and verjus, and the playful Man in Hat.
The culinary offerings do not disappoint, either. Katy Moore, a notable chef known for her work in Brooklyn, crafts a menu that highlights local and fresh ingredients. Dishes such as the Current Camembert made from local creamery cheese, and sandwiches featuring smoked steelhead trout, present flavors that harmonize beautifully with the beverages.
Vibe: Contemporary rustic with historic charm and creative design elements
What to try: Signature tasting set with C. Cassis aperitif and the Man in Hat cocktail
Highlights: Unique blackcurrant farming history and beverage crafting process
Hours note: Open Saturday and Sunday from 11-6
Good to know: Offers limited-edition barrel-aged cassis and a selection of New York spirits
Hammertown – Rhinebeck
Hammertown in Rhinebeck, NY, is a distinctive home furnishings and decor shop known for its eclectic mix of rustic, contemporary, and modern styles. Opened in 2001, this location has become a cornerstone in the community, offering everything from custom upholstery and lighting to unique home accents and gifts. Situated in the heart of Rhinebeck's bustling shopping and dining district, Hammertown Rhinebeck invites locals and visitors alike to explore a curated collection that includes both new and vintage pieces, all designed to infuse homes with a comfortable yet stylish aesthetic.
What makes this location unique is its dual role as a design hub and a community space. Hammertown Rhinebeck provides more than just products; it's a place for discovery and inspiration. Customers often engage with knowledgeable staff for design ideas or explore exclusive offerings from brands like Cisco Home and Lee Industries. Along with its flagship, Hammertown Barn in Pine Plains, the Rhinebeck location amplifies its hometown feel, welcoming a steady flow of visitors who seek both practical advice and cutting-edge design concepts.
The store champions a style that's approachable and versatile, making it easy to refresh a single room or undertake a complete home transformation. The space blends effortlessly into Rhinebeck's vibrant district, echoing the town's charm with its thoughtfully layered textiles, antique finds, and contemporary pieces. Whether you're a seasoned interior design enthusiast or someone dipping their toes into home decor for the first time, Hammertown helps you create spaces that feel authentically yours.
Parking: Ample street parking available in downtown Rhinebeck
Vibe: Inviting shop that feels like a cozy living room
Highlights: Exclusive brands like Cisco Home, custom design services
What to try: Vintage seating, unique lighting solutions
Who it's for: Homeowners seeking a fusion of classic and modern design elements
Hours note: Open seven days a week; specific hours vary seasonally
Irwin Garden
Located on West Market Street in the charming village of Rhinebeck, NY, Irwin Garden is not just a shop‚ it's a verdant atelier where each plant is a masterpiece waiting to find its perfect home. From the moment you enter, you're enveloped by a tapestry of textures and hues, each leaf and petal telling its own story of beauty and resilience.
Irwin Garden stands as a testament to the Hudson Valley's rich horticultural heritage, offering a diverse selection of rare and exotic plants that captivate both novice gardeners and seasoned botanists alike. The knowledgeable staff are both guides and green-thumbed artists, eager to share their insights and cultivate your own journey in plant care. Whether you're in search of the ideal houseplant or an exceptional gift, Irwin Garden promises a lush experience that transcends the ordinary.
Le Petit Bistro
Le Petit Bistro is a charming and quaint French bistro in the heart of Rhinebeck offering a delectable array of French-inspired dishes, each crafted with the finest local ingredients. Indulge in a perfectly seared duck breast or a creamy coq au vin, all while soaking in the cozy, rustic ambiance that transports you straight to a Parisian street corner.
Whether you're a seasoned Francophile or just exploring the delights of French cuisine, Le Petit Bistro offers an experience that is both delightfully authentic and refreshingly Hudson Valley. The warm, welcoming staff are eager to guide you through a menu that changes with the seasons, ensuring each visit offers something new and exciting. So, grab your favorite dining companion and let the bistro's intimate setting and exquisite flavors sweep you off your feet‚ no passport required!
Little Goat
Little Goat in Rhinebeck, NY, stands out as an all-day café, bakery, and lifestyle destination set within an 18th-century townhouse on the town’s Main Street. Founded by Taavo Somer, noted for projects like INNESS in Stone Ridge, both Lola Pizza and Hotel Kinsley in Kingston, and popular urban retreats Ray's and Freemans in NYC, this location offers a mix of historical architecture and Hudson Valley character. The design, inspired by Nancy Meyers and Impressionist art, combines soft creams and artisanal decor to create an inviting, residential feel, aimed at being a community hub.
The creative menu, orchestrated by Chef Brian Paragas, is renowned for its use of local Hudson Valley ingredients. Guests can enjoy a variety of Mediterranean-inspired dishes such as Calabrian chili flatbreads and Hudson Valley steelhead trout, providing diverse options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Also notable is the emphasis on local artisanal goods and pantry items, including cheeses from Talbott & Arding, balsamic vinegar from Flamingo Estate, and bread from Sparrowbush Bakery. Little Goat curates a unique blend of dining, shopping, and community engagement that encourages visitors to linger and explore repeatedly.
The interior space contributes to its distinct atmosphere with floral designs by acclaimed florist Ariel Dearie and lighting by Nickey Kehoe. The space feels like stepping into an Impressionist painting, brought to life with an ambient glow and thoughtfully arranged art pieces. The design choices, influenced by Somer's own experiences and his desire to create a familial space for his daughters, make it a warm environment for all visitors. The addition of thoughtfully sourced French ceramics and curated art offers both aesthetic enjoyment and a sense of place steeped in local and artistic history.
Parking: Street parking available on Mill Street
Vibe: Cozy yet refined with a creative residential flair
What to try: Grilled steelhead trout and Calabrian chili flatbreads
Who it's for: Food enthusiasts, design lovers, and local patrons
Hours note: Open daily with varied hours for café and restaurant services
Photography by: Kate Sears
Market Street
Market Street has been a cornerstone of Rhinebeck’s dining scene since opening in 2012, bringing contemporary Italian cooking to one of the Hudson Valley’s most beloved towns. The restaurant is led by Chef Gianni Scappin alongside partners Luciano Valdivia and Nick Brower, the team behind Cucina in Woodstock, Barbaro in Millbrook, and Fern in Lakeville, CT. Across their restaurants, the group is known for blending classic Italian techniques with a modern sensibility—an approach that defines the experience at Market Street.
At the heart of the menu is a commitment to simplicity and quality. A wood-burning brick oven turns out thin-crust pizzas inspired by traditional Neapolitan methods, while seasonal pastas, vibrant vegetable dishes, and thoughtfully prepared meats reflect the abundance of the Hudson Valley. The cooking feels both timeless and current, allowing great ingredients and careful technique to take center stage.
Inside, the restaurant balances rustic warmth with understated elegance. Large windows fill the space with light, while antique fixtures and reclaimed materials create an atmosphere that feels both relaxed and refined. Whether dining inside or on the porch-like patio, guests experience the lively yet welcoming energy that has made Market Street a favorite for locals and visitors alike.
Parking: Limited street parking available around Market Street
Vibe: Modern, chic setting with rustic Italian influence
What to try: Signature Neapolitan pizzas from the wood-burning oven
Who it's for: Couples seeking a stylish dinner spot or foodies in search of authentic Italian cuisine
Hours note: Open 7 days a week with brunch served weekends 11am-3pm
Pretty To Think So
Pretty To Think So is a charming wine bar in Rhinebeck, NY, offering a thoughtfully curated selection of wines alongside small plates designed for sharing. With a warm, intimate atmosphere, it's a space where guests can unwind, explore unique vintages, and enjoy carefully crafted food pairings that highlight seasonal ingredients.
Whether stopping by for a casual glass or settling in for an evening of discovery, Pretty To Think So provides a relaxed yet refined experience. Focused on quality, hospitality, and a love for great wine, it's a welcoming destination for both connoisseurs and casual drinkers alike.
Slowfox Farm Brewery
On 52 acres outside the village of Rhinebeck, Slow Fox Farm Brewery is a unique destination combining craft brewing with sustainable farming. The farm features an on-site brewery, a no-till vegetable operation, a pick-your-own flower field, and a small herd of Scottish Highland cattle. Committed to regenerative farming, they produce their own compost, avoid spraying, and prioritize organic, sustainable practices.
All beers served in the tasting room are brewed on-site using as many locally sourced ingredients as possible, with 11 house brews currently on tap and a 12th on the way. Visitors can enjoy a fresh pour while exploring the farm, picking seasonal flowers, or browsing the farm market's offerings. Slow Fox Farm Brewery is a place where craft beer, agriculture, and community come together in a setting that celebrates the land and its bounty.
Soho Farmhouse
Soho House is bringing its members-only model to the Hudson Valley with an upcoming clubhouse in Rhinebeck – Soho Farmhouse New York – marking its first location in the region. Known for transforming distinctive properties into design-forward social hubs for creative professionals, the brand’s Rhinebeck outpost is set within a historic estate that blends pastoral calm with the understated polish members expect. The project reflects Soho House’s ongoing expansion beyond major urban centers, leaning into destinations that offer space, landscape, and a slower pace without sacrificing cultural relevance.
The Rhinebeck clubhouse is expected to follow the brand’s familiar formula: thoughtfully restored architecture, layered interiors, and a mix of amenities that balance work and leisure. Plans point to guest rooms, dining spaces centered on seasonal, locally sourced menus, and outdoor areas designed to take advantage of the Hudson Valley’s rolling terrain. As with other country houses in the Soho House portfolio, the emphasis will likely be on a residential feel—less hotel, more private retreat—where members can book a stay, host gatherings, or settle in for a long weekend upstate.
For Rhinebeck and the surrounding area, the arrival signals another step in the region’s evolution as a cultural and lifestyle destination. Long a draw for second-home owners, artists, and weekenders from New York City, the town now adds a globally recognized private club to its mix of historic inns, independent shops, and farm-driven restaurants. If executed with the sensitivity to place that the brand often aims for, Soho House Rhinebeck could become both a discreet hideaway for members and a meaningful addition to the Hudson Valley’s growing hospitality landscape.
Upstate Down
Upstate Down in Rhinebeck is a carefully curated home and lifestyle shop centered on durability, craftsmanship, and everyday usefulness. The focus is on objects that earn their place – well-made pieces designed to be lived with over time. The assortment includes kitchenware, tableware, textiles, lighting, and furniture, with an emphasis on natural materials and understated design. Hand-dipped candles, woven linens, vessels, and custom upholstery sit comfortably between form and function, offering a quiet, practical aesthetic rather than fleeting trends.
The shop also operates alongside Upstate Down Real Estate, a sister real estate firm that reflects the same sensibility. Together, the shop and brokerage share a point of view rooted in place, quality, and long-term value—whether that’s shaping an interior, furnishing a home, or helping clients find and thoughtfully inhabit properties throughout the Hudson Valley.
Westerlind - Rhinebeck
Westerlind is a boutique and showroom redefining outdoor retail by merging technical performance gear with refined, fashion-forward design. With locations in Millerton, Hudson, Rhinebeck, and Great Barrington, Westerlind offers a carefully curated selection of apparel, gear, and lifestyle products for men, women, and kids. Founded by Swedish entrepreneur Andrea Westerlind, the store showcases brands known for craftsmanship, innovation, and timeless style. From heritage cashmere scarves to high-performance hiking boots and sleek, zero-emission bikes, each item is chosen for both its functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Rooted in Andrea’s deep background in fashion and outdoor culture, Westerlind reflects a belief in simplicity, quality, and discovery. Her Millerton location, set in the beloved former Saperstein’s building, captures the spirit of a modern-day department store for the outdoors—complete with clothing, gear, a small food outlet, art gallery, and plans for expanding into furniture. With a mix of premium and accessibly priced items, the store maintains an inclusive ethos that values authenticity over marketing. Whether you're hitting the trails or browsing the gallery, Westerlind offers a distinct, thoughtfully designed experience grounded in exploration, community, and good design.
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