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Hasbrouck House is an old inn that was taken over and renovated, and it has a fine dining restaurant called Butterfield. The walls are stone, there’s a fireplace, and the whole spot generally makes you feel like you’re in a fairy tale where food-based plots are motivated by locally foraged mushrooms rather than poisoned apples. The setting makes a great spot for celebrating a birthday or having a super-romantic date over trout rillettes, plus there’s a solid cocktail list if you want to toast with a drink that looks like it could be the subject of a still life.
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3805 US-29, Stone Ridge, NY
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Bartlett House is a very pleasant restaurant serving French-ish farm-fresh classics in Ghent.
Our favorite spots in the upper Hudson Valley, from Beacon to Kinderhook and lots of towns in between.