

#FALLEN LEAF BISTRO MENU HOW TO#
How to get there: By car, I-87 N and Saw Mill River Parkway by train, board the Hudson Line to Tarrytown at Grand Central Station and by bike, take the scenic route via the Hudson River Greenway. For nature lovers, Rockefeller State Park Preserve is a must-see go on a self-guided tour of famous vaults and graves that include Washington Irving, Rockefeller, Elizabeth Arden, and more at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery and the TaSH Farmers Market to bring back fresh fruit and produce.ĭistance from NYC: 50 minutes both by car or train and 3 hours by bike. Other activities: Philipsburg Manor for the history of its Dutch colonialism and of the enslaved African lives that once toiled on its grounds Tarrytown Lakes with its 3.6 miles of easy trail where you will be rewarded with fall foliage at an area that was once a drinking water reservoir for Tarrytown. Where to stay: Tarrytown House Estate on the Hudson steeped in Gilded Age elegance with modern amenities like ADA accessibility, tennis, swimming, and on-site acclaimed restaurant, Goosefeather or Tarrytown’s Westchester Marriott for modern American dining, amenities, and accommodations. Places to eat: Hudson Farmer & The Fish in Sleepy Hollow for seafood with a river view in Tarrytown, Goosefeather offers contemporary Chinese fare with flavors of Hong Kong and Horsefeathers in Tarrytown is a go-to for pub-grub and boozy coffees, IPAs, and specialty beers. Nearby, Rockwood Hall-a former Gilded Age mansion owned by William Rockefeller-commands views of the Hudson River and Palisade Cliffs where striking foliage is visible. For even better color, head to Rockefeller State Park Preserve in nearby Pleasantville where oak, maple, and beech trees contribute to its famous hues. From the mansion, the view of the Palisades and trees by the Hudson River is spectacular. The best spots to enjoy fall foliage are at the Old Dutch Church and Burying Ground erected in 1685, Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, and Tarrytown’s historic Lyndhurst Mansion.

Sleepy Hollow might be famous for Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horsemen from Washington Irving’s story, but it’s also ideal for leaf peeping. These neighboring towns referred to as TaSH are an easy reach from New York City.
