With so many places to go in Hudson Valley, here are two destinations to seek out when you just need to venture out of the city.
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Committed to the people and ideas making eating and drinking in our local communities more equitable, sustainable, nutritious and delicious.
You’ll find James Beard-nominated restaurants, under-the-radar locals-only spots, coffeehouses, breweries, barbecue joints and more.
Scheduled in partnership with REI, some of the activities are as close as Prospect Park while others are further upstate.
Pick-your-own season is short and sweet, so don’t wait too long to head upstate.
The Gray Barn is a first-of-its-kind non-profit vegan inn supporting an animal sanctuary.
Local chefs and urban farmers recently took center stage for the Detroit Dream Café pop-up during the Allied Media Conference.
With prosciutto, frico, prosecco and pitina for starters, we scale the Dolomites to taste the fruits of Italy’s cutlery capital.
There’s still time for alfresco dining and drinking in New York’s first capital.
The town’s Main Street used to be full of vacants. Now, thanks largely to the success of Blue Point Brewery, it’s full of food-and-drink-obsessed crowds.