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Cedar Street Grill | 914-674-0706 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cedar Street Grill, serving American comfort food with an accent on Southern cuisine and artisanal beers, is located at 23 Cedar Street in Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in one of the River Towns of Westchester County.
From Cedar Street Grill: "Cedar Street Grill, seeking to offer the finest selection of American themed fare and artisanal beers. Think cozy and welcoming. Think fabulous fresh comfort food with interesting twists. Think true American food made with simple, honest ingredients and you will think of CEDAR STREET GRILL in Dobbs Ferry. Wintertime dining feels like a cabin in the mountains with its fireplace and rustic atmosphere. Summertime dining feels like a cottage in New England with charming open windows. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Chipotle Mexican Grill - Dobbs Ferry | 914-693-8135 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chipotle Mexican Grill is located at 12 Lawrence Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in Westchester County.
From Chipotle: What is food with integrity ? "Food With Integrity is a journey that started more than a decade ago and one that will never end. Through our ongoing commitment to finding better, more sustainable sources for all of the ingredients we serve, Chipotle is changing the way people think about and eat fast food. We call this effort "Food with Integrity" and it has us working with suppliers who share our commitment to raising food in ways that demonstrate respect for people, the environment and farm animals. We have always maintained a belief in being transparent about our supply chain practices." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Cookery, The | 914-305-2336 | |||||||||||||||||||||
The Cookery, serving Italian "family cooking", is located at 39 Chestnut Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522, in one of the Hudson River Towns of Westchester County.
From The Cookery: "The Cookery is an Italian gastropub where Chef/Owner David DiBari and his team apply soulful Italian cooking principles to all that inspires them. The menu changes daily and has very few boundaries. At The Cookery, the mission is simple: Cook great food and have fun doing it. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Dobbs Diner | 914-674-0850 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dobbs Diner is located at 434 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in Westchester County.
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Doubleday's Restaurant & Sports Grille | 914-693-9793 | |||||||||||||||||
Doubleday's Restaurant & Sports Grille, serving Traditional American food, is located at 83 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry NY 10522, in one of the charming Hudson River Towns of Westchester County.
Restaurant ReviewOpen late - Kitchen open to 11:00 pm, Bar open to 4:00 amSunday Brunch restaurant review, more . . .
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Dunkin' Donuts - Dobbs Ferry | 914-674-8552 | |||||||||||||
Dunkin' Donuts, a coffee shop, located at 1 Southfield Ave., 400 Ashford Plaza, Dobbs Ferry NY 10522, Westchester County, sells donuts, coffee beverages, bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods.
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Golden Dragon | 914-693-7578 | |||||||||
Golden Dragon Restaurant, serving Chinese food, is located at 17 Cedar Street in Dobbs Ferry, Westchester, NY.
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Half Moon "American Brasserie" | 914-693-4130 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Half Moon is located at 1 High Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in one of the Westchester County River Towns.
From the Half Moon: "Half Moon is the newest addition to the Fort Pond Bay Company family, serving casual yet sophisticated American cuisine. Located in Dobbs Ferry, NY on the Hudson River waterfront, Half Moon has become a Westchester favorite for enjoying steaks, raw bar, and fresh Montauk seafood with a view, sipping a specialty cocktail at our outside bar, or even attending a special private event." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Harper’s Bar & Restauran | 914-693-2306 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Harper’s Bar & Restaurant, a contemporary interpretation of the American tavern, is located at 92 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in Westchester County.
From Harper's: "Harper's offers seasonal menus that feature locally sourced products. Here at Harper's, we believe in using fresh and seasonal produce from local farms whenever possible. Supporting our local farmers not only provides us with the highest quality ingredients, it's also good for the environment. Take a peek at a few of the places where our meals truly begin." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Hudson Social | 914-478-3634 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hudson Social, serving Pizza, Burgers and pub food, is located at the Dobbs Ferry Train Station, 11 Station Plaza, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in Westchester County.
From Hudson Social: "Our mission is simple: to offer a kinetic restaurant and event space that harnesses social energy and heightens our clients' enjoyment of their culinary adventure and special celebrations. We strive daily to become a leader in providing the best and most versatile dining, bar and event experience possible. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Lemon Tree "Asian Fusion" | 914-591-7088 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lemon Tree, serving Asian Fusion, is located at 27 Cedar Street in Dobbs Ferry, Westchester NY 10522.
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Parlor, The | 914-478-8200 | |||||||||||||||||||||
The Parlor, serving Pizza and Small Plates, is located at 14 Cedar Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in southern Westchester County.
From The Parlor: "The Parlor is Chef David DiBari’s wood-fired pizza restaurant located in Dobbs Ferry, NY, just down the street from his highly-touted Italian restaurant, The Cookery. The Parlor is a pizzeria of sorts, where the focus is on Neapolitan pizza, progressive small plates and craft cocktails. The colorful graffiti-tagged walls with contributions by local street artists along with an upbeat soundtrack create a fun, energetic vibe. The Parlor, which received an “Excellent” rating by The NY Times, is open for lunch and dinner Tuesday - Sunday." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Piccola Trattoria | 914-674-8427 | |||||||||||||||||
Piccola Trattoria, serving Traditional Italian food, is located at 41 Cedar Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in one of the River Towns of Westchester County.
From Piccola: "Piccola Trattoria is a family-run restaurant in Dobbs Ferry. We are proud to have been serving authentic Italian cuisine to Westchester residents and visitors for the past thirty years. Piccola Trattoria has always been the place to go in Dobbs Ferry. We see ourselves as a family restaurant. Whether you are a regular to Piccola Trattoria, or it’s your first visit, our staff will always make you feel right at home. At Piccola Trattoria, our seasonal menu of traditional Italian cuisine along withseveral daily specials, are sure to please. We look forward to welcoming you at our restaurant." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Sam's Italian Restaurant | 914-693-2008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sam's Italian Restaurant, serving Italian cuisine family style and Pizza since 1952, is located at 128 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in one of the charming River Towns of Westchester County.
From Sam's Italian: "Sam’s Italian Restaurant of Dobbs Ferry, NY is one of the finest Italian restaurants in the Westchester County area. Our food is cooked-to-order and made with the freshest ingredients for an old-fashioned Italian dish you can’t find anywhere else. Our staff is friendly and provides quality service and care to all our customers. Sam’s Italian Restaurant is a casual family style restaurant with large windows, softly lit lamps, hanging plants, and modern art. The ambiance is classy and relaxed with music playing softly in the background. They serve traditional Italian cuisine with veal, chicken, steak, pork, and seafood entrees. There is an extensive wine list featuring domestic and imported selections." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Scaramella's | 914-693-6024 | |||||||||||||||||
Scaramella's, a family owned restaurant offering Northern and Southern Italian cuisine, is located at 1 Southfield Ave., Dobbs Ferry NY 10522, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley.
From Scaramella's: "Scaramella's was founded in 1992 and is today owned and operated by Vincenzo and Nilde Scaramella, hailing from southern Italy in the Calabria region. The restaurant and menu reflects a certain pride and accountability to its Westchester patrons for almost 20 years. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Starbucks Coffee - Dobbs Ferry | 914-674-5940 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Starbucks is located at 45 Stanley Ave., Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in lower Westchester County.
From Starbucks: "In the spirit of Our Mission and Values, partners across the country advocated for a solution to donate unsold food to the communities we serve. Through a new and unique strategic partnership with Feeding America, we will rescue 100% of food available to donate from all of our U.S. stores, positioning Starbucks as the sector leader in food rescue." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Sushi Mike's "Japanese & Sushi" | 914-591-0054 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Sushi Mike's, serving Sushi and Traditional Japanese dishes, is located at 146 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in Westchester County.
Restaurant ReviewCuisine = Sushi, Sashimi, and Traditional Japanese dishes,Serving lunch and dinner restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Sushi Niji | 914-693-8838 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Sushi Niji, serving Traditional Japanese, Sushi, and Sashimi, is located at 73 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in Westchester County.
Restaurant ReviewCuisine = Traditional Japanese dishes, Sushi and SashimiOnline ordering Serving lunch and dinner restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Tomatillo "Mexican" | 914-478-2300 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tomatillo Restaurant, serving Mexican food, is located at 13 Cedar Street, Dobbs Ferry NY 10522, in one of the River Towns of Lower Westchester County.
From the owners: "Our menu draws mainly from Mexico, but many of our fresh, seasonal ingredients come right from the Hudson Valley, including organic produce from the Stone Barns Center. We make everything fresh, from the rainbow chips to the guacamole. Build your own burrito or go with a favorite. Our goal is to be inventive and healthy, delicious and affordable." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Cookery, The Doubleday's Restaurant & Sports Grille Half Moon "American Brasserie" Harper’s Bar & Restauran Lemon Tree "Asian Fusion" Piccola Trattoria Sam's Italian Restaurant Scaramella's Sushi Mike's "Japanese & Sushi" Sushi Niji Tenbo Cuisine
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Cedar Street Grill Chipotle Mexican Grill - Dobbs Ferry Cookery, The Dobbs Diner Doubleday's Restaurant & Sports Grille Dunkin' Donuts - Dobbs Ferry Golden Dragon Half Moon "American Brasserie" Harper’s Bar & Restauran Hudson Social Lemon Tree "Asian Fusion" Parlor, The Piccola Trattoria Sam's Italian Restaurant San Gennaro's Pizza Scaramella's Starbucks Coffee - Dobbs Ferry Sushi Mike's "Japanese & Sushi" Sushi Niji Tenbo Cuisine Tomatillo "Mexican"
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Mexican Cuisine For Music 'Live' | Live Music in Dobbs Ferry visit: For Open Late | Late Hours in Dobbs Ferry visit: For Outdoor Dining in Dobbs Ferry visit:
Chipotle Mexican Grill - Dobbs Ferry Half Moon "American Brasserie" Harper’s Bar & Restauran Hudson Social
Pizza For Pubs | Sports Bar | Burgers in Dobbs Ferry visit: For Small Plates (Tapas) in Dobbs Ferry visit: For Sunday Brunch in Dobbs Ferry visit:
Cookery, The Half Moon "American Brasserie" Harper’s Bar & Restauran Hudson Social Tomatillo "Mexican"
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History of Dobbs Ferry
Recent archaeological excavations near Wicker's Creek have recently established that Dobbs Ferry was inhabited at least four thousand years ago, before the first European contact. The Weckquaesgeek Indians, a branch of the Mohican tribe of the Algonquin nation, later inhabited Dobbs Ferry. Due to Dobbs Ferry's close proximity to the Hudson, fresh fish was available in addition to game and various crops such as planted pumpkins and beans that sustained the inhabitants of this area. Henry Hudson's explorations in 1609 opened the area to Dutch settlements. By 1629, the Dutch West India Company was issuing grants requiring settlers to acquire the land from the Native Americans. By the late 1600's, the land became part of the vast Philipse Manor. "Vreedrych Felypse, an immigrant carpenter from Holland who became a successful New Amsterdam trader, purchased the territory bounded by Spuyten Duyvil, the Hudson, the Croton and the Bronx Rivers. When the British conquered New Amsterdam, Felypse anglicized his name to Frederick Philipse, and in 1693 received a Royal Charter confirming him as Lord of the Manor of Philipsborough."The Philipse family owned this area for several generations. However, during the Revolution, the third lord of the Philipse Family remained loyal to the King and was forced to flee. His land was confiscated by the State and sold mostly to former tenant farmers who had supported the patriot cause. Many historic properties, such as Washington Irving's Sunnyside Historic Site were part of the original Philipseburg Farm. During the Revolution, this area was the ground for many battles. On September 30, 1778, at Edgars Lane, American militia ambushed and destroyed an eighty-man Hessian patrol. In 1781, the Dobbs Ferry shoreline and Sneden's Landing were fortified to prevent the British fleet from disabling American and French supply lines. American fire from the Dobbs Ferry Redoubt sank the warship HMS Savage that had been attacking American supply sloops off Tarrytown. Also, original manuscripts of General George Washington state that Washington met at Dobbs Ferry with French allies the Comte de Rochambeau and the Comte de Grasse at this location to plan the Battle of Yorktown that ended the war with Great Britain. Historians have long debated whether this meeting took place at present day Dobbs Ferry or at the ferry location directly opposite on the Hudson River. However, a monument stands in Dobbs Ferry at Livingston Manor, the site of the claimed 1781 meeting. During the 1830s New York City was in dire need of a fresh water supply to combat the steady rise of disease and to fight numerous fires that often engulfed large tracts of businesses and homes. Construction of an unprecedented magnitude began in 1837 under the expertise of John Bloomfield Jervis. The proposed plan called for a 41-mile aqueduct and dam to be built in order to run water from the Croton River to New York City. The Croton Aqueduct was completed in 1842 and passed through the center of what is now the Dobbs Ferry central business district. Press: Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park for more information. The growth of this area was further stimulated by the advent of the steamboat and later in the 1880s by the building of the railroad. The advent of the railroad had a large impact on the growth of Dobbs Ferry. The railroad stimulated growth and industry in most towns running along the banks of the Hudson River. By the end of the 19th century, the region had attracted wealthy New Yorkers who established large estates. The newspaper tycoon Henry Villard settled within Dobbs Ferry. The homes of the Vanderbilts, the Goulds, Rockefellers, and others were built nearby. In the last half of the nineteenth century, Westchester's proximity to New York City, its transportation systems, and its available labor force attracted many manufacturing concerns, particularly along the Hudson River. Peekskill and Croton continued to be centers for the iron industry and Dobbs Ferry along with its neighboring towns continued to prosper and grow.
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