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Westchester Guest Magazine Fall 2018 2 & Fall 2018 WestchesterGUEST MAGAZINE Fall Event Guide Fairs, Festivals & Shows (Both Sweet & Spooky) Autumn Eats Local Gems, Top Cocktails, Fine Dining Celebrate in Style Flowers, DJs, Sweets, Stylists, & Spas Laugh Till It Hurts! Westchester’s Live Comedy Calendar Secrets To A Great Stay in Westchester! FREE1 E ROAR TH IN E G C 2 N 0 I ’S S MUSCOOT T A V E R N MUSCOOT The Neighborhoods Favorite Tavern Since the 1920’s Our legendary and charming tavern is the ideal spot for a scrumptious dining experience. Our Chefs fresh daily seafood specials, famous Mussels Muscoot & signature thin crust pizza has our neighbors coming back time and time again! Open for lunch & dinner 7 days a week. HAPPY HOUR daily from 4-6 & again from 9-11 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. www.muscoottavern.com 105 Somerstown Turnpike, 914 • 232 • 2800 Katonah, NY 10536 914 • 232 • 2800 WESTCHESTER GUEST MAGAZINE FALL 2018 2 & KISCO RIVER EATERY is where sensational food, drinks, and ambience all combine into a “can’t get enough-of-it” dining experience. SEAFOOD DISHES | RAW BAR | CHICKEN , STEAK & CHOPS PASTA’S MADE YOUR WAY | HOMEMADE SOUPS & SALADS HAPPY HOUR daily from 3-7 LUNCH & DINNER 7 days a week SUNDAY BRUNCH 11:30-3:00 Free Parking Around Back 914 • 218 • 3877 222 East Main St. Mt Kisco, NY 10549 VISIT WESTCHESTERGUEST.COM TO SEE MORE UPCOMING EVENTS 3 In This Issue Events Dining Shopping & Services Attractions Parks Comedy Celebrate in Style Regions Northern Westchester Armonk • Somers • Chappaqua • Bedford Mt. Kisco • North Salem • South Salem Advertising Information Peekskill • Cortlandt Manor Yorktown Heights • Ossining (914) 589-4479 Central Westchester White Plains • Elmsford • Briarcliff Manor Hawthorne • Thornwood • Pleasantville Rivertowns Sleepy Hollow • Hastings on Hudson Tarrytown • Irvington • Dobbs Ferry • Ardsley westchester.guest Sound Shore Port Chester • Rye • Mamaroneck • Larchmont New Rochelle • Harrison Lower Westchester www.westchesterguest.com Yonkers • Tuckahoe • Bronxville • Mt. Vernon [email protected] PO Box 290 Armonk, NY 10504 Publisher Photographers Photo & Editorial Contributors Nina N. Harrison Christopher Tateo Keenan Steiner, Bob Marrone Guy Cheli, Justin Negard Art Director John Angelo Web Design & Copy Editor Cover Photo: Leonard Park, Sara Caldwell, Convey Media ® Mt.Kisco By Justin Negard WestchesterGuest.com Published quarterly by GUEST PUBLISHING, Inc. No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission. Not responsible for typographical errors or ommissions. All maps © Mapbox. © GUEST PUBLISHING, Inc. 2018. All rights reserved. WESTCHESTER GUEST MAGAZINE FALL 2018 4 At Last, A TASTE OF BROADWAY Autumn Returns! AND FINE DINING AWAITS The allure of Westchester County The Hottest Ticket for may be at its peak in fall, sparked by our bountiful harvests, haunted the Fall Theatre Season! sites, and brightly-hued leaves. As we transition to this comforting Yeston and Kopit’s season, the fairs, festivals, and celebrations stack up – some sweet, some spooky, and all fun. Go experience at least one of the haunted Halloween events near Sleepy Hollow, and take the time to bike, walk, or picnic along the Hudson River. But while most of these events are family-friendly, that doesn’t mean the adults can’t sneak away for spiked cider, hot shopping, fascinating art, SEPT. 13 - NOV. 25, 2018; the best entertainment, and DEC. 27, ’18 - JAN. 27, ’19 the most outrageous comedy. Thanks for starting your journey to Westchester right here, and I hope you have an inspiring autumn! ~Nina N. Harrison, Publisher nov. 28 – dec. 23, 2018 LOW TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A COMPLETE SERVED MEAL! www.BroadwayTheatre.com BOX OFFICE (914) 592-2222 DOWNLOAD WBT APP 1 BROADWAY PLAZA, ELMSFORD, NEW YORK A Proud Sponsor of WBT Official Bank of WBT VISIT WESTCHESTERGUEST.COM TO SEE MORE UPCOMING EVENTS 5 HUNGER is best resolved by GOOD food! CELEBRATE YOUR SPECIAL EVENT ON-SITE OR ALLOW US TO CATER IT FOR YOU. Holiday Parties, Communions, Confirmations, Bridal & Baby showers ONLINE ORDERING NOW AVAILABLE! Visit SamsDF.com for Menu and lnformation Sam’s Italian Restaurant 128 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY www.SamsDF.com / (914) 693-2008 WESTCHESTER GUEST MAGAZINE FALL 2018 6 ShayLuLa jewelry & gifts With this ad receive 10% off any Dana Kellin 23 Main Street / Tarrytown, NY / 914-631-0030 A Modern, Affordable Dining Experience one.TWENTY.one Now Open 7 Days! catering | restaurants | hospitality www.121restaurant.com 2 Dingle Ridge Rd, North Salem, NY 10560 914.669.0121 VISIT WESTCHESTERGUEST.COM TO SEE MORE UPCOMING EVENTS 7 Northern Westchester Events PLAY & REWIND: Ode to Summer on Film Artists Video Chat September 15th - October 7th September 27th 6:00pm - 7:30pm Katonah Museum of Art Katonah Museum of Art KMAWAY: Retro Road Trip Picture and Prose September 15th 3:00pm - 11:00pm October 1st 11:00am - 12:30pm Katonah Museum of Art Katonah Museum of Art Anti DiFranco w/ Special Guest Peter Mulvey Yours and Mine - Child Cancer Benefit September 18th 8:00pm Concert w/ Bernie Williams All-Star Band Paramount Hudson Valley October 6th 7:30pm Paramount Hudson Valley KMAWAY: Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria Kathleen Madigan September 20th 10:30am - 4:00pm October 11th 8:00pm Katonah Museum of Art Paramount Hudson Valley Beer & Brownies Yesterday Beatles Tribute LIVE from Las September 22nd 6:00pm - 8:00pm Vegas! Katonah Museum of Art October 13th 8:00pm Paramount Hudson Valley The Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes and Tonino Ballardo Constellations September 22nd 8:00pm October 19th - November 3rd Paramount Hudson Valley Hudson Stage Company WESTCHESTER GUEST MAGAZINE FALL 2018 8 NORTHERN WESTCHESTER OPEN 7 DAYS FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER the beehive ARMONK 30 Old Route 22 • Armonk, NY 10504 (Exit 3 off of I-684) Tel: 914.765.0688 • www.beehive-restaurant.com RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED CATERING AVAILABLE 634 Main Street Peekskill, NY 10566 “The Home of Hudson Valley Hospitality” A priceless, tranquil view of the Hudson River on your doorstep. A quaint, boutique hotel with a historic feel and contemporary amenities. Just a short drive from Putnam County, West Point, and Bear Mountain. That is the Inn on the Hudson. • Quaint guestrooms with Queen, Double, or King Beds • Complimentary Breakfast, Internet, DirecTV, & Parking • Full-service Restaurant and Bar on premises • Corporate, wedding, and military rates available For information or reservations (914) 739-1500 Visit us at: www.InnOnTheHudson.com VISIT WESTCHESTERGUEST.COM TO SEE MORE UPCOMING EVENTS 9 YORKTOWN CYCLES SALES • SERVICE BICYCLES ACCESSORIES • APPAREL RENTAL • FITTING 1899 COMMERCE STREET • YORKTOWN HEIGHTS • NEW YORK • 10598 914.245.5504 • www.YorktownCycles.com *Across from the The North County Trailway* Bicycle Rental 404 S Water Street www.PedalPeekskill.com Our amenities include: • St udio suite, deluxe and s tandard accom modations • Microwave, refrigerator, Keurig, and HD TV in every room • Co mplimentary hot E xpress S tart™ B reakfast B uffet • FR EE pa rking and W i-Fi acce ss • 24-ho ur business ce nter and tness center • Heated i ndoor pool • Flexible meeting and conference space • Co nveniently located near Metro-North train statio ns • 20 minutes f rom West P oint Acade my and 1 hour from NYC Our beau tiful propert y is centrally located for business and leisure travelers to experience the rich beauty of the Hudso n Valley. The city of Pee ksk ill offers visitors eclectic dining, entertainment, and many outdoor excu rsions. We aim to provide supe rior service everyday to every g uest. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Peekskill 2 J ohn Walshalsh Blvd.Blvd. Peekskill,Peekskill, NYNY 1056610566 || CallCall (855)(855) 803-5828803-5828 withwith discountdiscount codecode "IPVLK""IPVLK" ww w.holidayinnexp.holidayinnexp rresspeekskill.com WESTCHESTER GUEST MAGAZINE FALL 2018 10 NORTHERN WESTCHESTER 3 Westerly Road Ossining, NY 10562 914-762-1333 www.3westerly.com VISIT WESTCHESTERGUEST.COM TO SEE MORE UPCOMING EVENTS 11 Catering for all Occasions Delivery All Day Open from 11am Ample Parking in Rear 914-273-2231 914-273-2234 393 Main Street. Armonk, NY 10504 www.broadwaynorthpizza.com CIDER & DONUT FESTIVAL AND BHPA Fall Carnival PLUS 2 018 R U N F O R ✽ Carnival Rides ✽ Live Music ✽ Pie Eating Contest Sunday, September 23 ✽ Kids’ Activities 9:15am–2pm ✽ Food ✽ Hot Donuts & Cider Wampus Brook Park in Armonk Donut Dash: 9:15am, ages 2–8 ARMONK McIntosh Mile: 9:25am, kids all ages CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 5k Run/Walk: 9:45am IN CONJUNCTION WITH Carnival/Festival: 10am–2pm For details and race registration, go to: armonkchamberofcommerce.com WESTCHESTER GUEST MAGAZINE FALLWINTER 2018 2017 12 NORTHERN WESTCHESTER Events Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Trio October 20th 8:00pm Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts Outrageous Ornament: Extreme Jewelry in the 21st Century October 21st - January 27th Katonah Museum of Art Evnin Rising Stars I October 27th 8:00pm Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts www.crotoncolonialdiner.com Evnin Rising Stars II October 28th 3:00pm Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts THE UNDEPORTABLES November 2nd 8:00pm Paramount Hudson Valley Dark Desert Eagles feat Amidst the Ghouls, Devious Sprites and Pat Badger of Extreme Jack-O- Lantern Grins This Halloween Conjures the November 3rd 8:00pm Growling of Hungry Tummies and Beckons Paramount Hudson Valley The Most Devilish of Appetites Julia Bullock, soprano and John Arida, piano Come Celebrate All That November 4th 3:00pm Hudson Valley Offers This Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts Autumn by Conquering All Your Shadows of the 60’s Tribute to Cravings and Taming Your Gladys Knight and The Temptations Monstrous Hunger at November 4th 7:00pm Paramount Hudson Valley Pete’s Famous Croton Colonial Diner. Celebrating our 48th Year of Serving Omer Quartet The Best Diner Fare, Italian, Greek, November 11th 3:00pm Steaks & Seafood. Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts Boz Scaggs: Out of The Blues Tour 2018 Rt.
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