Restaurants
Peekskill / Westchester County, NYsoutheast southeastern south southern

 American Newrestaurant eat out new american food contemporary fusion dining dinner eating meal culinary upscale high end expensive cuisine delicious

 10603, Diner, White Plains, NY, Westchester County 12 Grapes Music & Wine Bar

914-737-6624 
    Click to read review

12 Grapes Music and Wine Bar, serving New American cuisine, is located at 12 North Division Street in Peekskill, NY 10566. 12 Grapes Restaurant is just one block from The Paramount Center for the Arts.

Features
Live Music
Sunday Brunch

 10566 menus Historic Downtown Peekskill's Artist District Contemporary American International Cuisine Live Jazz Division Street Grill

914-739-6380 
    Click to read review

The Division Street Grill is located at 26 North Division Street, Peekskill, NY 10566. Located in the heart of Historic Downtown Peekskill's Artist District, The Division Street Grill restaurant offers Contemporary American and International Cuisine in a New York Style Setting. Press "Blue Button" for menus, Live Jazz and Events schedule.

The word is: Service needs a lot of work.

 American Traditionalrestaurant eating eat out food child friendly casual dining dinner take meal hudson river valley

 10566,  American food, Peekskill, New York, spectacular views, Hudson River Henry's On The Hudson

914-737-0515 

Henry’s on the Hudson, serving Traditional American food, is located at 364 Main Street, Peekskill, New York 10566.

The word is: Enjoy spectacular views of the Hudson River.

  NY Firehouse Grille

914-788-0808 
    Click to read review

 10566 New Yorker, The

914-788-6680 

 10566 PJ PJs Kelly Kellys P J Kelly's Pub & Restaurant

914-734-2100 

 10566 Pastels Restaurant

914-736-1040 

 10566 Sunset House

914-734-4192 

 Chinese Foodchow mein sushi cuisine dining dinner food restaurant eating take out meal culinary upscale high end expensive delicious tourist tourism tour visit visiting travel traveler vacation holiday daytrips day tripper hudson river valley

 10566 China Town "Chinese & Japanese"

914-736-9360 

 10566 Chinatown Kitchen

914-737-8906 

 10566 Emperors Choice Chinese Restaurant

914-737-1888 

 10566, Chinese food, Peekskill, NY, Westchester County Oriental Palace "Chinese food"

914-739-8333 

Oriental Palace, serving Chinese food, is located at 1099 North Division Street, Peekskill, NY 10566 Westchester County.

 Coffeehouse & Teacoffeeshops, coffee shop, tearoom, tearooms, tea, sandwich, dessert, high tea, afternoon tea, tea sandwiches

 10566 menus coffee shop cafe cafe latte baked goods breakfast Dunkin Donuts - Peekskill

914-734-7771 

Dunkin' Donuts sells donuts, coffee beverages, bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods. Press "Blue Button" for menus, and nutritional information.

 10566, Tea Room, salads, scones and berries, tea, Peekskill, Westchester  NY, Good sandwiches, pastries, cozy atmosphere, teapots Kathleen's Tea Room

914-734-2520 

Kathleen's Tea Room, serving salads, scones and berries, and tea, is located at 979 Main Street in Peekskill, Westchester NY 10566

The word is: Good sandwiches and pastries, cozy atmosphere, and you can buy teapots!

  Peekskill Coffee House

914-739-1287 

The Peekskill Coffee House is located at 101 South Division Street in Peekskill, NY 10566. Peekskill Coffee House offers live music, art, and a place to meet. Press "Blue Button" for music schedule, art exhibitions, and more.

 10566 Royal J Coffee Shop

914-734-2055 

 Eclectic Cuisinecontemporary american brasserie new cuisine dining dinner food restaurant eating take out meal culinary upscale high end expensive delicious tourist tourism tour visit visiting vacation holiday daytrips hudson river valley

 10566 zephs Zephs' "Eclectic & New American"

914-736-2159 

Zephs', serving New American cuisine, is located at 638 Central Ave in Peekskill, NY 10566.

The word is: Comfortable, cozy, and great food

 Italian Foodfood italian restaurant eating eat out trattoria fine dining new york wine southern northern dinner meal culinary upscale delicious hudson river valley italiano ristorante

 10566 Capri

914-737-5590 

 10566 Capri II

914-737-2783 

 10566 Di Nardo Dinardo Dinardos Di Nardo's Trattoria

914-737-4445 

 10566 Ravenna Osteria

914-736-0292 

 10566 Taormina's

914-739-4007 

 Mediterranean Foodspain spanish turkey turkish greek greece dining dinner food restaurant eating meal culinary upscale high end delicious tourist tourism tour visit visiting vacation holiday daytrips hudson river valley

 10566, Restaurant, Peekskill, Westchester  NY Mediterranian Restaurant

914-737-7224 

Mediterranian Restaurant is located at 923 South Street in Peekskill, Westchester NY 10566.

 Mexican Foodfood eat mexican authentic recipes cuisine traditional cooking methods great eating out healthy tex mex mexico culinary spanish guacamole mole flan quesadillas

  Ruben's Mexican Café

914-739-4330 

 Pizzaeat pizza restaurant menu take out italian pizzeria americas favorite food pie dining dinner eating italians naples mozzarella cheese

 10566 Amici Pizzeria

914-736-9574 

 10566 Anthony's Famous Pizza

914-737-0322 

 10566 Antonios Antonio Antonio's Pizzeria

914-739-9090 

 10566 Central 1 Pizza

914-788-4644 

  D & M Deli and Pizza

914-737-2035 

 10566 Forno Brickoven Pizzeria

914-737-6262 

 10598, Brick Oven Pizza, Restaurant, Yorktown Heights, NY, Westchester County Nonna's Brick Oven Pizza

914-737-3222 

Nonna's Brick Oven Pizza & Restaurant is located at 367 Downing Drive, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 in Westchester County.

 Pubs and Pub Foodpub, bar, beer, ale, microbrew, brew, drink, drinks, old-world, guinness, beers, wine, whisky, darts, pool, billiards, friendly, cozy, after work, hotel bar

 10566, Peekskill, Brewery, restaurant, brewpub, Brewery Bar, craft beers, beers Peekskill Brewery

914-734-2337 

The Peekskill Brewery is a restaurant and brewpub located on 55 Hudson Avenue and Railroad Avenue in Peekskill, NY 10566. The dining room located at 55 Hudson Avenue is designed to be a comfortable and relaxed space offering Shared, Small and Large Plates.

The Brewery Bar, located on Railroad Avenue, is a lively environment where you can find a mix of people enjoying conversation, upbeat music and sports TV. The Brewery offers an extensive selection of craft beers combined with their own house beers. The two storefronts are connected by a hallway, which houses our Brewery.

 Sandwich Shops & Dinerssandwiches, diner, dinners, lunch, all night, 24/7, dinner food, coffee shop, coffee shops, coffeeshop, luncheonette

 10566 Peekskill Diner

914-737-7409 

  Westchester Diner "Greek & Italian"

914-734-4949 

 Spanish Cuisinelatin fusion dining dinner food restaurant eating meal culinary upscale high end delicious tourist tourism tour visit visiting vacation holiday hudson river valley

 10566 Cascada Restaurant

914-736-6728 

 World Wide Web

 Restaurants Guides menu menus reviews ratings maps Nightlife Hotels Attractions Zagat Restaurant Guide

 

Press "Blue Button" for Zagat
Get ratings and reviews for over 40 Zagat Guides covering 100 U.S. and International cities. See online menus, maps and directions and other useful tools to help you find the perfect spot for any occasion.

Get unlimited access to all Zagat Restaurants, Nightlife, Hotels and Attractions.


Peekskill - Restaurants

The Westchester County, NY list of restaurants in Peekskill serve the following cuisines:

    American New
    American Traditional
    Chinese Food
    Coffeehouse & Tea
    Eclectic Cuisine
    Italian Food
    Mediterranean Food
    Mexican Food
    Pizza
    Pubs and Pub Food
    Sandwich Shops & Diners
    Spanish Cuisine

American New Cuisine
New American cuisine has its roots in California cuisine. New American food, often similar to Contemporary American, emphasizes a seasonal menu. Dishes are often created based on the availability of fresh ingredients from local farmers and ranchers.

For American New in Peekskill visit:

American Traditional Cuisine
What is Traditional American food? It's difficult to classify Traditional American food. We all associate Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, French Fries, and of course Apple Pie with American food - and how about Turkey and sweet potatoes on Thanksgiving.

For American Traditional in Peekskill visit:

Chinese Food Cuisine
The Chinese believe that the preparation of food is an art. The art of cooking Chinese food can include dishes and food preparation techniques which are difficult to develop and may require the expertise of a chef with lots of experience.

For Chinese Food in Peekskill visit:

For Coffeehouse & Tea in Peekskill visit:

For Eclectic Cuisine in Peekskill visit:

Italian Food Cuisine
Eating Italian food can offer a satisfying and healthy meal. Italian food is varied, abundant in selection, and unique to many of the 20 regions of Italy. Select a fine Italian restaurant from our list of Italian restaurants in Westchester.

For Italian Food in Peekskill visit:

For Mediterranean Food in Peekskill visit:

Mexican Food Cuisine
Mexican food varies by region. Recipes and ingredients from many countries such as Africa, South America, and France influenced Mexican food. Select from a list of many fine Mexican restaurants in Westchester County and the Hudson River Valley.

For Mexican Food in Peekskill visit:

Pizza Cuisine
Almost all Americans can relate to the mouth-watering experience of biting into a crusty and piping-hot pizza dripping with melted mozzarella and juicy tomato sauce Select your favorite Pizza restaurant from our list of Pizzarias.

For Pizza in Peekskill visit:

For Pubs and Pub Food in Peekskill visit:

For Sandwich Shops & Diners in Peekskill visit:

For Spanish Cuisine in Peekskill visit:


Peekskill is located in the northwestern part of Westchester County, NY along the Hudson River. The riverfront of the City of Peekskill was historically one of intense commercial and industrial activity for most of the last century. The City's Waterfront served as a port for the shipping and receiving of raw materials and finished goods. The City's river port thrived and provided an economic engine for the City and a region as a whole.

Peekskill was established as a distinct locale by travelers from the Hudson River in the 1600s. Henry Hudson, the English sea captain and explorer, sailed the river in the autumn of 1609 onboard the Dutch ship Half Moon. This voyage of exploration began the land claims made by the countries of Holland and England to the river valley.

The first European person recorded to set foot on this territory was Jan Peeck. The Peekskill region, and specifically what is now Annsville, was first identified by European immigrants as "Peeck's Kill". On various sloop journeys to this region at about 1650, Peeck exchanged various manufactured items with native tribal people located along Peekskill Bay, or what is now Annsville Creek, and possibly some distance up Peekskill Hollow Brook. The resident people identified themselves as "Sackhoes," according to the phonetic transcription from their language.

While once unofficially known as Jan Peeck's Creek, it was the formal transfer of itemized useful products by the Europeans to the Sachoes and their tribal representatives in 1685 that created Peek's Kill as a distinct geographic location, recognized as a land deed. Among the items given to the Sachoes were: eight brass kettles, one thousand fish hooks, fifty-two knives, two swords, eight muskets, 40 bars of lead and five bullet molds, 15 pounds of gun powder, three pistols, two hundred needles, 15 axes, 15 hoes, 100 tobacco pipes, rum, beer and tobacco.

The written deed transfer of land for these items was the Ryck's Patent. The document was signed with appropriate marks by four members of the Sachoes tribe, and the English governor at that time. In return, six New Amsterdam residents representing three families were given title to 1,800 acres. Peekskill then became a territory distinct from the surrounding Van Cortlandt lands.

African-Americans are an important part of Peekskill's early history. There is evidence indicating the use of Black slavery from about 1750 through 1825. By the time of the Revolution in 1776, Blacks could serve in the Continental Army as a condition of their freedom. Peekskill saw several free Blacks well established before the end of the Civil War.

Peekskill was a significant Revolutionary War military base, and at times used as a headquarters for American army officers in the Hudson Valley from 1776 through 1782. The area was important for its hilly defensive location, its views of the bay, and its industries applied to military purposes. The overlook locale, now identified as "Fort Hill" in Peekskill, was the site of five large barracks buildings and two redoubts. An average of 1,000 Continental soldiers were stationed at Camp Peekskill on and off through the eight years of war.

Washington established Peekskill as the regional command center for the Hudson Valley following a personal inspection tour here in November 1776, immediately aftter the battle at White Plains. Officers used the former Birdsall house on Main Street as their headquarters. Among the Continental Army generals based at Peekskill were William Heath, Alexander McDougall and Israel Putnam. The locally raised 2nd New York Regiment of Continental soldiers was commanded by Colonel Philip Van Cortlandt. This unit saw action in battles at Saratoga, New York in 1777 and Yorktown, Virginia in 1781.

Beginning with Peekskill's first legal incorporation as a Village in 1816, industrial, commercial and civic activities continued to grow. This New York State legislative act established Peekskill's working government as a Village within the Town of Cortlandt. The 1816 law allowed Peekskill to elect five Trustees, have elections and to raise taxes. Also authorized was the appointment of four fire wardens with a company of 18 firemen.

The Hudson River Railroad appeared at Peekskill in 1849 and by 1850 was connected between New York City and Albany. Some of the steamboat passenger and freight services continued into the 1900s. Peekskill was developing in an industrial style similar to other Hudson River communities such as Yonkers, Nyack, Haverstraw. Ossining, Cold Spring and Newburgh.

President-elect Abraham Lincoln made a stop at the old Peekskill train station on Water Street, and delivered a short speech on February 19, 1861. A memorial marker on South Street, named the Lincoln Exedra, overlooks the site of that original railroad depot. The stop at Peekskill was Lincoln's only living appearance in Westchester County. That event is still commemorated by the Lincoln Society of Peekskill.

Peekskill also served as an "Underground Railroad" station in the system that helped refugees from slavery. Spearheaded by Harriet Tubman, the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church on Park Street was established in 1852. Prominent African-American property owners before the time of the Civil War, Hawley and Harriet Green were active residents active in the Abolitionist cause, and allowed their house at 1112 Main Street to be used as an Underground Railroad safehouse.

Point of Interest: The prominent abolitionist preacher, Henry Ward Beecher, lived at his East Main Street mansion. His sister, Harriet Beecher Stowe, wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin," a powerful anti-slavery work.

Peekskill Village in the era after the Civil War saw an economic and population expansion. The primary industry was the fashioning of cast iron cooking and heating stoves. Peekskill in 1895 had seven foundries and manufactured 200,000 stoves in the one year. There were also lumber yards, nickel plating works, boat builders, a hat factory, a shirt and underwear factory.

By 1900 the large Fleischmann Company yeast and yeast by-products industrial complex was established at Charles Point. This factory innovated several yeast and yeast by-products, and became the largest maker of such products in the world, helping to improve the quality of American breads.

Peekskill officially became an incorporated City on July 29, 1940. Two years of difficult legal wrangling had finally settled the issue, and a legal separation from the Town of Cortlandt. The local government would consist of a two-year term elected Mayor, six Councilmen each elected to four-year terms. The City Charter was revised in 1967 to allow for a City Manager form of government. Press "Blue Button" for additional information.

History And Antiquities
The following covers "History and Antiquities", a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, and anecdotes about Westchester County and its towns. When reading the following, remember to keep in mind that this information has been written about two hundred years ago. Population statistics and events have not been revised to reflect current events and perspective. We think this adds to the historical flavor and interest of the writings, giving a different perspective on much of this information and written in an "older world" writing style. "Historical Collections of the State of New York, Published by S. Tuttle, 194 Chatham-Square, 1841

    Peeksville Village
    Peeksville Village was incorporated in 1826. It is situated 12 miles north of Sing Sing, and immediately south of the southern termination of the highlands. An old engraving of Peekskill shows: The old Dutch Reformed and the Episcopal church are visible on the right; the Methodist and the Presbyterian church, having a small tower, are on the left. The elevated spire of the new Dutch Reformed church is in the central part of the view. Hudson River, with the towering highlands, is seen in the distance. The village represented is situated on an elevation 200 feet above the level of the river, half a mile from the landing, on both sides of a deep ravine. There are in the village a bank, 2 printing offices, 2 large iron foundries, etc. There is an academy, a large edifice, situated on a commanding eminence at the south. The village contains upwards of 200 dwellings and 2 churches for Friends, besides those mention above. There is a steamboat ferry at this place to Caldwell's landing, on the opposite side of the Hudson, two miles distant. Verplank's point an Continental village, places distinguished in the revolutionary ware, are within the limits of this town. This latter place, which had barracks for 2,000 men, was burnt by the British in October, 1777.

To buy a home visit Peekskill, Westchester County, NY real estate agents.

sell home


Top of Page
About Westchester