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Where to Wed WHERE TO WED IN-HOUSE CATERING REQUIRED MAXIMUM APPROX COST PER PERSON SEATED CAPACITY INDOOR/OUTDOOR AREA VENUE WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BANQUET HALLS Anthony’s Pier 9 Two private dining rooms, valet parking, personal maître d’ service, 2975 US Rte 9W, New Windsor 1,000 Y* $85-$100 Y/Y and private bridal suites; majestic Cinderella carriage; shuttle 845.565.3390 service provided to offsite hotels. www.piernine.com Colden Manor at Spruce Lodge Package deals A family tradition in catering of exquisite cuisine and impeccable 619 NY-17K, Montgomery 216 Y will be starting Y/Y 845.564.1830 at $100 service for 67 years. www.coldenmanoratsprucelodge.com Glen Island Harbour Club Cross the drawbridge to the island; surrounded by water views and 1 Glen Island Park, New Rochelle 500 N $90-$180 Y/Y 914.576.3300 New York City bridges; storybook chapel. www.gi-hc.com The Grandview Luxurious venue with panoramic views of the Hudson River and the Mid- $95- 176 Rinaldi Blvd, Poughkeepsie 500 Y Y/Y Hudson Bridge; spectacular outdoor ceremony locations and marina. 845.486.4700 $155+ www.grandviewevents.com Mulder Chapel at The Warwick The elegant and affordable event space features a hilltop chapel and Conference Center Facility intimate banquet room with seating capacity for 150 guests; both The Warwick Conference Center, PO Box 150 Y usage fees Y/Y spaces have breathtaking panoramic views of the Warwick Valley 349, Warwick only 845.986.1164 and Shawangunk Mountains. www.warwickconferencecenter.org Mulino’s at Lake Isle $80- Opened in 2014, the venue, which overlooks manicured greens, offers 660 White Plains Rd, Eastchester 500 N Y/Y 914.961.7800 $280 sophisticated interiors with state-of-the-art A/V effects. www.mulinoslakeisle.com The Riverview Y (unless 1 Warburton Ave outside $80- At night, you can see the lights of the Mario Cuomo Bridge and George 200 Y/Y Hastings-on-Hudson caterer is $120 Washington Bridge. 914.965.7220 licensed) www.rv-ny.com Villa Barone Hilltop Manor Brand-new 40-foot waterfall, fountains, and Roman-style landscape 466 Rte 6, Mahopac 500 Y $95+ Y/Y 845.628.6600 gardens with statues. www.hilltopmanorevents.com Villa Borghese Surrounded by sweeping lawns and meticulous gardens, you can 79 Widmer Rd, Wappinger Falls 700 Y $90+ Y/Y choose from a ballroom or garden for your ceremony; bridal suites 845.297.8207 available; a variety of cuisines is offered. www.thevillaborghese.com Vittoria'Z On the Lake 489 E Main St, Jefferson Valley 914.245.0630 350 Y Varies Y/Y Exclusive banquet rooms; lakeside garden. www.vittoriaz.com BARNS, WINERIES & FARMS The Barn at Liberty Farms Once a stallion stable, converted into an upmarket space; former stable 60 Ostrander Rd, Ghent 175 N Varies Y/Y 917.539.9283 stalls are available for use as bars, photobooths, and lounges. www.thebarnatlibertyfarms.com Caterers marked with * indicated to us that they may be able to accomodate certain dietary restrictions, such as kosher meals. Prices and details are subject to change after we have gone to print. Capacity subject to current state regulations. 112 | WESTCHESTER / HUDSON VALLEY WEDDINGS 2021 WHERE TO WED IN-HOUSE CATERING REQUIRED MAXIMUM APPROX COST PER PERSON SEATED CAPACITY INDOOR/OUTDOOR AREA VENUE WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Brotherhood Winery 100 Brotherhood Plaza Dr Y Early-19th-century historic stone building within America’s oldest Washingtonville 224 (choice of Varies Y/Y winery; the Grand Salon features wooden floors, exposed wooden 845.496.3661 five) beams, and antique wrought-iron chandelier. www.brotherhood-winery.com Buttermilk Falls Inn + Spa $250 An 18th-century country inn; 75-acre grounds feature streams and 200 220 North Rd, Milton Y (barn); $400 Y/Y waterfalls; several catering options are available, including Henry’s (patio) 845.795.1310 (patio) farm-to-table restaurant; antiques-filled guest rooms with fireplaces. www.buttermilkfallsinn.com Circa 1799 Barn The impressive maple-shaded Dutch Colonial structure lies on a dirt 200 105 Simmons Rd N Varies Y/Y road in full view of the Berkshire Hills; the historic barn hosts just (tented) Ancramdale four unique weddings a year. www.circa1799.com City Winery A full-production winery and distillery located at the historic Montgomery Mills; the 130-year-old mill has been restored to its 23 Factory St, Montgomery 400 Y $200 Y/Y [email protected] original romantic glory, set against a sprawling, bucolic backdrop www.citywinery.com that encompasses the natural beauty of the Hudson Valley. Handsome Hollow Local craftspeople built this cathedral-like barn on a secluded property comprising open fields, meadows, fern forests, and streams; 5256 County Rd 28, Long Eddy 200 N Varies Y/Y 607.527.0480 vintage and handmade china, glassware, and tables are available www.handsomehollow.com to rent A newly restored and renovated barn is the perfect location for your Meadow Ridge on Hudson reception, while your ceremony can be held in a wooded clearing 2745 NY 385, Coxaskie 304 N Varies Y/Y overlooking the Hudson River. Have cocktails on the bluestone 518.303.2488 patio with a boundless view of the property, the Hudson, and the www.meadowridgeonhudson.com Berkshires. A new winery in the Hudson River region dedicated to capturing Milea Estate Vineyard its unique terroir with traditional vine to glass winemaking. The 450 Hollow Road, Staatsburg 100 N $75-$125 Y/Y estate is nestled among the beautiful rolling hills to the east of the 845.266.0384 Hudson River and surrounded by streams, horse pastures, dairies, and www.mileaestatevineyard.com orchards. Millbrook Winery A former dairy farm, this 130-acre vineyard offers majestic views, 26 Wing Rd, Millbrook 120-150 N Varies Y/Y 845.677.8383, ext 21 grounds, and a barn for weddings. www.millbrookwine.com Mount Gulian Historic Site Set atop a hill overlooking the Hudson River; features a 1730s 145 Sterling St, Beacon 135 N Varies Y/Y Dutch barn, an 18th-century family homestead, and beautifully 845.831.8172 restored gardens. www.mountgulian.org Nostrano Vineyards 14 Gala Ln, Milton 150 An elegant yet relaxing venue in the heart of New York’s wine N Varies Y/Y 845.795.5473 (barn) country, with onsite orchards and grapevines. www.nostranovineyards.com Owls Hoot Barn 180 386 Bronck Mill Rd (barn); The historic 1800s Dutch barn and complex of smaller barns have West Coxsackie; 518.755.1706 N Varies Y/Y retained their rich heritage to provide an unique atmosphere for your 225 event; on-site accomodations for 40+ people. www.owlshootbarn.com (pavilion) Oz Farm 280 Malden Turnpike 150 (indoor); A picturesque equestrian farm owned by The Wizard of Oz director’s Saugerties 1,000 N Varies Y/Y grandchild, offering a huge outdoor capacity and photo opportunities 917.816.4333 (outdoor) with horses and ponies. www.ozfarmny.com Red Maple Vineyard Food at this farm-to-table venue is as local as it gets — sourced 103 Burroughs Dr 300 Y Varies Y /Y West Park; 845.384.3057 right from the farm’s vegetable gardens and chickens. www.redmaplevineyard.com Caterers marked with * indicated to us that they may be able to accomodate certain dietary restrictions, such as kosher meals. Prices and details are subject to change after we have gone to print. Capacity subject to current state regulations. 114 | WESTCHESTER / HUDSON VALLEY WEDDINGS 2021 WHERE TO WED IN-HOUSE CATERING REQUIRED MAXIMUM APPROX COST PER PERSON SEATED CAPACITY INDOOR/OUTDOOR AREA VENUE WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The Roxbury Barn A storied estate revitalized as a forward-thinking event space; 667 County Rd 41, Roxbury 140 Y $200 Y/Y towering pine groves set the scene for an unique outdoor ceremony; www.roxburybarnandestate.com vineyard catering options for elegant hilltop receptions. Surrounded by 70,000 acres of forever-wild parkland, the property All-inclusive Valley Rock Inn & Mountain Club has a village feel with a collection of historic houses and barns that 140-150 wedding pack- 27 Mill St, Sloatsburg Y Y/Y have been converted to luxury guesthouses, cafes, bars, and lounges 250 tented ages vary by 845.618.9123 — all surrounded by lush gardens. Four guesthouses (three more are season www.valleyrockinn.com slated for completion in 2022) can accommodate up to 34 guests. CASTLES Castle Royale Castle Royale will transport you into an atmosphere of old-fashioned 92 Waverly St, Yonkers 500 Y $45-$95 Y/N elegance and charm. The space blends contemporary sophistication 914.965.2559 with traditional elements, resulting in an unique look and feel. www.castle-royale.com Whitby Castle Restored Gothic Tudor castle with panoramic views of Milton Harbor; 330 Boston Post Rd, Rye 250 Y Varies Y/Y 914.777.2053 in-house catering required, except if it is for religious purposes. www.lessings.com COUNTRY, GOLF & SHORE CLUBS Apple Greens Golf Course The golf course is located on an apple orchard with views of the 161 South St, Highland 200 N Varies Y/Y 845.883.5500 Catskill Mountains. www.applegreens.com Ardsley Country Club Incredible views of the Hudson River, amazing sunsets, and great 100 N Mountain Dr, Dobbs Ferry 200 Y $135+ Y/Y photo options around the grounds of the golf course; menus planned 914.591.8150 with the chef; service has an eye for detail; two warm fireplaces for www.ardsleycc.org cocktail hour in the winter. Capital Tavern at Newly renovated event space overlooking championship Wiltwyck golf Wiltwyck Golf Club 300 Y Varies Y/Y 404 Steward Ln, Kingston course, paired with a culinary experience brought to you by a promi- 845.663.2040 nent New York City chef at Capital Tavern.
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