Dobbs Ferry Village, NY 10522 Restaurants Westchester County
Hudson Valley view of sunset over New York City

Restaurants

Dobbs Ferry Village

Westchester County

Brick Oven Pizza

914-693-6259 
  Category: Restaurants - Pizza

Brothers Market

914-674-0707 
  Category: Restaurants - Japanese & Sushi

10522, Italian, Italian family cooking, Dobbs Ferry, Italian restaurant Cookery, The

914-305-2336 
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The Cookery, serving Italian "family cooking", is located at 39 Chestnut Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522, Westchester County. "We are a neighborhood restaurant dedicated to capturing the warmth of Italian comfort food while using sustainable products and keeping our prices modest."

The word is Wonderfully delicious food served in a warm and charming room, by a knowledgeable and caring wait-staff.

  Category: Restaurants - Italian Food

Dobbs Diner

914-674-0850 
  Category: Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops

10522, Restaurant, American food, Dobbs Ferry NY, Hudson River Towns, Westchester County, great burgers and pub food Doubleday's Restaurant & Sports Grille

914-693-9793 
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Doubleday's Restaurant & Sports Grille, serving Traditional American food, is located at 83 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry NY 10522, in one of the Hudson River Towns of Westchester County.

The word is Locals love Doubleday's for great burgers and pub food.

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Restaurants - American Traditional
Restaurants - Pubs and Pub Food

10522, Dobbs Ferry NY, donuts, coffee, bagels, breakfast sandwiches, baked goods, menus, nutritional information, Dunkin' Donuts locations Dunkin Donuts - Dobbs Ferry

914-674-8552 
  Dunkin' Donuts, a coffee shop, located at 1 Southfield Ave, 400 Ashford Plaza, Dobbs Ferry NY 10522, Westchester County, sells donuts, coffee beverages, bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods. Press blue button for menus, nutritional information, and other Dunkin' Donuts locations.
  Category: Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea

Chinese food, Dobbs Ferry, Westchester, NY Golden Dragon

914-693-7578 
  Golden Dragon Restaurant, serving Chinese food, is located at 17 Cedar Street in Dobbs Ferry, Westchester, NY.
  Category: Restaurants - Chinese Food

10522, Hudson River Towns of Westchester County, The word is, Attractive restaurant, breathtaking views of the Hudson River; small plates Half Moon "American Brasserie"

914-693-4130 
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The Half Moon is located at 1 High Street in Dobbs Ferry NY 10522, in one of the Hudson River Towns of Westchester County.

The word is Attractive restaurant with an upscale vibe and breathtaking views of the Hudson River; have a before dinner drink on the outside patio overlooking the Hudson; enjoy a few small plates; service is unpredictable.

  Category: Restaurants - American New

10522, Bar & Restaurant, American tavern, Dobbs Ferry, NY, seasonal menus, locally sourced products, Live Music, Local, Natural and Organic Ingredients, Great food, organic options Harper’s Bar & Restaurant

914-693-2306 
  Harper’s Bar & Restaurant, a contemporary interpretation of the American tavern, is located at 92 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in Westchester County. Harper's offers seasonal menus that feature locally sourced products.

Features
Live Music
Local, grass-fed and organic ingredients

The word is Great food, stylish decor, with some organic options.

  Category: Restaurants - American New

10522, Asian Fusion, Dobbs Ferry, Westchester NY Lemon Tree "Asian Fusion"

914-591-7088 
  Lemon Tree, serving Asian Fusion, is located at 27 Cedar Street in Dobbs Ferry, Westchester NY 10522.
  Category: Restaurants - Asian - Pan Asian & Asian Fusion

10522, Greek food, Dobbs Ferry NY, Hudson River Towns, Westcheser County Mykonos Restaurant

914-674-0706 
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MyKonos, serving Greek food, is located at 23 Cedar Street in Dobbs Ferry NY 10522, in one of the Hudson River Towns of Westcheser County.
  Category: Restaurants - Greek Food

10522, Restaurant, Italian food, Dobbs Ferry, NY, Westchester County Off Broadway Restaurant

914-693-6170 
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Off Broadway Restaurant, serving Italian food, is located at 17 Ashford Ave, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in Westchester County.
  Category: Restaurants - European & Continental

10522, Indian food, River Towns of Westchester County, The word is, Elegant decor Orissa

914-231-7800 
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Orissa, serving Indian food, is located at 14 Cedar Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in one of the River Towns of Westchester County.

The word is "Elegant decor", "flavorful and well seasoned food", and although the host is "warm and welcoming" the "service needs to improve".

  Category: Restaurants - Indian Cuisine

10522, Trattoria, Traditional, Italian food, Dobbs Ferry, NY, River Towns of Westchester County, store-front Italian gem, Italian classics Piccola Trattoria

914-674-8427 
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Piccola Trattoria, serving Traditional Italian food, is located at 41 Cedar Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in one of the River Towns of Westchester County.

The word is This "tiny store-front Italian gem" (eight tables) is a "warm, cozy spot" where you can always rely on "delicious blackboard specials" and other Italian classics.

  Category: Restaurants - Italian Food

10522, Italian Restaurant, Italian cuisine, family style, Dobbs Ferry, NY, River Towns, red sauce Italian, Dobbs Ferry institution, good food, generous portions, moderate prices Sam's Italian Restaurant

914-693-9724 
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Sam's Italian Restaurant, serving Italian cuisine family style, is located at 128 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 in one of the charming River Towns of Westchester County.

The word is This "red sauce Italian is an old time Dobbs Ferry institution" serving "good food, generous portions at moderate prices".

  Category: Restaurants - Italian Food

San Gennaro's Pizza

914-693-1844 
  Category: Restaurants - Pizza

10522, family, Italian restaurant, Dobbs Ferry NY, The word is, local Italian serving, excellent food, delicious specials, good size portions Scaramella's

914-693-6024 
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Scaramella's, a family friendly Italian restaurant, is located at 1 Southfield Avenue, Dobbs Ferry NY 10522, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley.

The word is "Don't let the strip mall location put you off" at this casual, reliable local Italian serving "excellent food" with "lots of delicious specials" and "good size portions".

  Category: Restaurants - Italian Food

10522 lattes Soymilk Silk organic soybeans nutritional benefit cholesterol-free lactose-free calcium enriched coffees nutrition information Starbucks Coffee - Dobbs Ferry

914-674-5940 
  At Starbucks you can customize you beverage by requesting it be made with whole, skim, soy or, in the U.S., even organic milk." Press blue button for nutrition information and more.
  Category: Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea

Sushi Niji

914-693-8838 
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  Category: Restaurants - Japanese & Sushi

Tenbo Cuisine

914-674-2138 
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  Category: Restaurants - Japanese & Sushi

10522, Restaurant, Mexican food, Dobbs Ferry NY, Hudson River Towns, Southern Westchester County, seasonal ingredients, organic produce, Natural and Organic Ingredients, Sunday Brunch, Great food, healthy food, affordable prices Tomatillo

914-478-2300 
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Tomatillo Restaurant, serving Mexican food, is located at 13 Cedar Street, Dobbs Ferry NY 10522, in one of the Hudson River Towns of Southern Westchester County. The owners say, "Many of our fresh, seasonal ingredients come right from the Hudson Valley, including organic produce from the Stone Barns Center. We make everything fresh daily."

Features
Local, grass-fed and organic ingredients
Saturday & Sunday Brunch

The word is Great food and atmosphere at this Mexican serving "healthy food that tastes good and fresh" at "affordable prices".

  Category: Restaurants - Mexican Food

Restaurants

Dobbs Ferry Village

Westchester County


Restaurants in Dobbs Ferry Village, Westchester County include:

    American New
    American Traditional
    Asian - Pan Asian & Asian Fusion
    Café, Coffee Shops & Tea
    Chinese Food
    Diners and Sandwich Shops
    European & Continental
    Greek Food
    Indian Cuisine
    Italian Food
    Japanese & Sushi
    Mexican Food
    Pizza
    Pubs and Pub Food

American New
New American cuisine has its roots in California cuisine. New American food, often similar to Contemporary American, emphasizes a seasonal menu. Dishes are often created based on the availability of fresh ingredients from local farmers and ranchers.

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American Traditional
What is Traditional American food? It's difficult to classify Traditional American food. We all associate Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, French Fries, and of course Apple Pie with American food - and how about Turkey and sweet potatoes on Thanksgiving.

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Chinese Food
The Chinese believe that the preparation of food is an art. The art of cooking Chinese food can include dishes and food preparation techniques which are difficult to develop and may require the expertise of a chef with lots of experience.

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Greek Food
When eating Greek food, sharing the dinner is as important as the food itself. Greek food offers an ingenious way to make a simple and delicious meal out of fresh local ingredients. Find a Greek restaurant in Westchester.

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Indian Cuisine
The unforgettable aroma of India is the fragrance of spices important to Indian food. The Indian cook has some twenty-five spices with which to mix the recognized combinations or "masalas" (a paste used in Indian food) basic to Indian cuisine.

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Italian Food
Eating Italian food can offer a satisfying and healthy meal. Italian food is varied, abundant in selection, and unique to many of the 20 regions of Italy. Select a fine Italian restaurant from our list of Italian restaurants in Westchester.

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Japanese & Sushi
Do you just have to eat Sushi for dinner? If you're looking for great Sushi or traditional Japanese food in Westchester County, select from The Westchester Restaurant Guide's list of Sushi and Japanese restaurants.

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Mexican Food
Mexican food varies by region. Recipes and ingredients from many countries such as Africa, South America, and France influenced Mexican food. Select from a list of many fine Mexican restaurants in Westchester County and the Hudson River Valley.

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Pizza
Almost all Americans can relate to the mouth-watering experience of biting into a crusty and piping-hot pizza dripping with melted mozzarella and juicy tomato sauce Select your favorite Pizza restaurant from our list of Pizzarias.

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About Dobbs Ferry Village


Dobbs Ferry
Westchester County
Hudson Valley

History of Dobbs Ferry
Dobbs Ferry is a charming historic town located along the Hudson River in Westchester County, approximately 20 miles north of New York City. The name of Dobbs Ferry is derived from Jeremiah Dobbs, a fisherman, who in 1698 hollowed out a log and started the first river ferry. Dobbs Ferry is one of the charming River Towns of Westchester County.

Recent archaeological excavations near Wicker's Creek have recently established that Dobbs Ferry was inhabited at least four thousand years ago, before the first European contact.

The Weckquaesgeek Indians, a branch of the Mohican tribe of the Algonquin nation, later inhabited Dobbs Ferry. Due to Dobbs Ferry's close proximity to the Hudson, fresh fish was available in addition to game and various crops such as planted pumpkins and beans that sustained the inhabitants of this area.

Henry Hudson's explorations in 1609 opened the area to Dutch settlements. By 1629, the Dutch West India Company was issuing grants requiring settlers to acquire the land from the Native Americans. By the late 1600's, the land became part of the vast Philipse Manor. "Vreedrych Felypse, an immigrant carpenter from Holland who became a successful New Amsterdam trader, purchased the territory bounded by Spuyten Duyvil, the Hudson, the Croton and the Bronx Rivers. When the British conquered New Amsterdam, Felypse anglicized his name to Frederick Philipse, and in 1693 received a Royal Charter confirming him as Lord of the Manor of Philipsborough."

The Philipse family owned this area for several generations. However, during the Revolution, the third lord of the Philipse Family remained loyal to the King and was forced to flee. His land was confiscated by the State and sold mostly to former tenant farmers who had supported the patriot cause. Many historic properties, such as Washington Irving's Sunnyside Historic Site were part of the original Philipseburg Farm.

During the Revolution, this area was the ground for many battles. On September 30, 1778, at Edgars Lane, American militia ambushed and destroyed an eighty-man Hessian patrol. In 1781, the Dobbs Ferry shoreline and Sneden's Landing were fortified to prevent the British fleet from disabling American and French supply lines. American fire from the Dobbs Ferry Redoubt sank the warship HMS Savage that had been attacking American supply sloops off Tarrytown. Also, original manuscripts of General George Washington state that Washington met at Dobbs Ferry with French allies the Comte de Rochambeau and the Comte de Grasse at this location to plan the Battle of Yorktown that ended the war with Great Britain. Historians have long debated whether this meeting took place at present day Dobbs Ferry or at the ferry location directly opposite on the Hudson River. However, a monument stands in Dobbs Ferry at Livingston Manor, the site of the claimed 1781 meeting.

During the 1830s New York City was in dire need of a fresh water supply to combat the steady rise of disease and to fight numerous fires that often engulfed large tracts of businesses and homes. Construction of an unprecedented magnitude began in 1837 under the expertise of John Bloomfield Jervis. The proposed plan called for a 41-mile aqueduct and dam to be built in order to run water from the Croton River to New York City. The Croton Aqueduct was completed in 1842 and passed through the center of what is now the Dobbs Ferry central business district. Press: Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park for more information.

The growth of this area was further stimulated by the advent of the steamboat and later in the 1880s by the building of the railroad. The advent of the railroad had a large impact on the growth of Dobbs Ferry. The railroad stimulated growth and industry in most towns running along the banks of the Hudson River.

By the end of the 19th century, the region had attracted wealthy New Yorkers who established large estates. The newspaper tycoon Henry Villard settled within Dobbs Ferry. The homes of the Vanderbilts, the Goulds, Rockefellers, and others were built nearby.

In the last half of the nineteenth century, Westchester's proximity to New York City, its transportation systems, and its available labor force attracted many manufacturing concerns, particularly along the Hudson River. Peekskill and Croton continued to be centers for the iron industry and Dobbs Ferry along with its neighboring towns continued to prosper and grow.




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