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Hudson Valley Town Has 1 of the Best Restaurant Scenes in NY

Safe Travels: 6 small Upstate New York towns with big restaurant scenes

Safe Travels: 6 small Upstate New York towns with big restaurant scenes Today 6:00 AM Editor’s Note: This is part of an ongoing series that features things to do in Upstate New York while we still experience the Covid-19 pandemic. Before venturing out, please take proper precautions and check for any changed business hours or availability. Safe travels! Population centers have their own dynamics that create buzz about them and what they offer. But, in a place as vast as Upstate New York there are many deserving small cities and towns that usually are fortunate to just wind up on a list of “hidden gems.” This is one such, a look at small Upstate towns with big restaurant scenes.

Safe Travels: 6 small Upstate New York towns with big restaurant scenes

Safe Travels: 6 small Upstate New York towns with big restaurant scenes
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14 Restaurants Right on the Hudson River

The River Pavilion at Hutton Brickyards | Kingston Slated to open in May, the River Pavilion at Hutton Brickyards in Kingston will serve a menu centered around wood-fired ovens and grills with al fresco dining on the banks of the Hudson. Alongside the newly built guest cabins, operated by Salt Hotels, and the event venue, the waterfront restaurant is the latest facet of the build-out of this 73-acre multipurpose property. The food program will be run by Executive Chef Dan Silverman, whose resume includes stints at Balthazar and Minetta Tavern. The River Pavilion will be open to the public in May and accepting reservations in late April. Stay tuned to HB’s Instagram for menus and a restaurant opening date.

Enjoy the extra hour of daylight

“ I don’t mind going back to daylight saving time. With inflation, the hour will be the only thing I’ve saved all year.” — Victor Borge Tonight at 2 a.m. begins Daylight Savings Time. Don’t forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour. It ends Sunday, Nov. 7. We need to take advantage of extra daylight. Soon we will be cutting the grass instead of shoveling the snow off of our driveways and sidewalks. So as Manny Gordon said, “Enjoy, enjoy!!” Kingston/Forty Fort Fire reminders Fire Chief Frank Guido has a few important words for our readers: “Happy spring, from the Kingston/Forty Fort Fire Department! It was a very long and cold and snowy winter for everyone. It was also a very busy time for all the members of the department. We are all looking forward to spring and then summer.

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