Welcome to the idyllic Catskill Mountains! Our little enclave of the world has some of the best-kept secrets in fine dining. With so many amazing small, local farms and suppliers and a close proximity to New York City (just two hours by car), it’s no wonder that so many talented chefs have made their way up to the Catskills to enjoy the fresh air and wealth of amazing ingredients.
Read MoreLivingston Manor is one of the fastest-growing and most popular towns in the Catskills, and for good reason - this charming escape is right off Route 17, and is a mere two hours north of New York City. Simply turn off exit 96 and you’re in the heart of a little town with a big backyard, filled with enough shops, breweries, hiking trails, and restaurants for a full day (or more!) of adventuring.
Read MoreWe’re excited to share our fall 2020 menu! Chef Tommy and his team have worked hard to find the best local vendors and farms to create delicious farm-to-table options for our guests and members.
Some of the local vendors on our latest menu include BEEverkill Honey, La Belle’s Farm, and the Inn’s very own gardens.
Read MoreChef Tommy is excited to share that the Inn is now serving brunch! Starting October 16, we’ll be offering brunch on Fridays-Sundays from 11-3. As with all of the Inn’s menus, we source many of our ingredients from local farms and vendors or from the Inn’s own garden!
Read MoreWhile there aren’t as many events in the Catskills this September, there are still fun outdoor, socially-distanced things to do on your Catskills weekend getaway.
Read MoreIf you’re ready to take a break from home cooking, especially in the hot summer months, we’re with you. The Inn’s Chef Tommy Finch and his team have begun offering Thursday Night Family Meals, available for curbside pickup every Thursday.
Read MoreComing to the Catskills for a warm weather vacation? With so many lakes, rivers, and reservoirs in our region, canoeing and kayaking is always a fun summer activity. There are many places to rent canoes and kayaks, or to launch from if you’ve brought your own. Here are some of the best places to canoe and kayak in the Catskills.
Read MoreThe Catskills have always been known for their lush mountains, trout-filled rivers, and rich history, but in the last few years, the food of the Catskills has become more popular than ever. From local breweries to bespoke tasting menus to cool new restaurants, the Catskills is a perfect weekend getaway for foodies.
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