Food scene
Willa's Bakery Cafe
111 Water StreetGoodies
261 West Bridge StreetThe bagels you've been craving since leaving the city.
Mermaid Cafe
374 Main StTacos in summer. Ramen in winter.
Dance!
Music venue and bar serving authentic Korean food and the best dance parties around.
46 locals recommend
The Avalon Lounge
29 Church StMusic venue and bar serving authentic Korean food and the best dance parties around.
Brunch!
Old-school diner vibes with a totally homemade menu. Don't miss these doughnuts.
121 locals recommend
Gracie's Luncheonette
969 Main StOld-school diner vibes with a totally homemade menu. Don't miss these doughnuts.
Outdoor Fun!
Summer pool days, swimming holes, beautiful walking trails. The place to be.
24 locals recommend
Glen Falls House
230 Winter Clove RdSummer pool days, swimming holes, beautiful walking trails. The place to be.
Swimming hole near amazing Tannersville with a good spot for cliff jumping. (Please be safe and only park in open parking lots, not on road. You can take the trolly from Tannersville!)
37 locals recommend
Fawns Leap
Swimming hole near amazing Tannersville with a good spot for cliff jumping. (Please be safe and only park in open parking lots, not on road. You can take the trolly from Tannersville!)
Drink!
Delicious craft ciders from local apples and ingredients, with views of Catskill Creek. If you don't like cider, don't worry - these ciders aren't sweet like that store-bought stuff. Beer, wine, and cocktails available.
31 locals recommend
Left Bank Ciders
150 Water StDelicious craft ciders from local apples and ingredients, with views of Catskill Creek. If you don't like cider, don't worry - these ciders aren't sweet like that store-bought stuff. Beer, wine, and cocktails available.
Beer garden slinging the best smash burgers in The Hudson Valley along with their house-brewed beers made from their very house malts.
81 locals recommend
Subversive Malting + Brewing
96 W Bridge StBeer garden slinging the best smash burgers in The Hudson Valley along with their house-brewed beers made from their very house malts.
Sightseeing
Thomas Cole National Historic Site
218 Spring St