click to enlarge Courtesy of Peaceful Provisions This New York cream doughnut is a vegan creation from Peaceful Provisions, which is raising funds for a storefront in Beacon. 2020 is officially behind us, but the Hudson Valley is still stuck in the dead of winter. There’s no better way to warm your spirits than stopping in at a local bakery for fresh pastries, artisanal loaves, and hot coffee. Luckily, in the last year, a handful of new establishments have cropped up. Here are seven of the newest bakeries to rise up in the Hudson Valley.
Half Moon Rondout Café If you find yourself in the Rondout District one morning, pop into the Half Moon Rondout Cafe. Located right on Broadway in Kingston’s waterfront district, the café was opened its doors in Novem
Coffee and cinnamon sugar doughnut from Half Moon Rondout Cafe. From doughnuts to all things potato to a Hudson Valley-made liqueur, here s a handful of tasty new developments in the Hudson Valley craft beverage and dining scene. Barb s Fry Works
Hudson Valley Food Hall, 288 Main Street, Beacon Potatoes heaped with toppings like seared ribeye, sausage gravy, burrata, and truffle salt? Yes, please. These are the offerings you ll find at Barb s Fry Works, the newest addition to Beacon s Hudson Valley Food Hall. The eatery is the brainchild of Barb s Butchery owner Barbara Fisher, who s on a mission to bring us the comfort food we really need right now. From wedge-cut and hand-cut fries to potato planks and smashed baby taters, here you ll find every tasty spud iteration you can think of, plus a handful of salads to balance out your meal.