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- The best pantry staples, local produce and meat, fresh juices, classic BEC breakfast sammies, cool home goods, gelato, and well-stocked shelves of groceries.
- Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm from late May ’til late October. Fresh produce, cider, baked goods. Small and very nice market.
- Crammed full of collectibles and antiques. Hours are iffy, so give a call first. Great for an afternoon rummage.
- Gas station that serves Mexican food. Yes, tacos, burritos, and quesadillas AND a convenience store. Dine in. Beer, cider.
- Specializes in smaller vineyards. Liquor, too. Staff is super-friendly and knowledgable. Great selection.
- 350 campsites on 250 acres in both beautiful wooded and open grass settings on the Delaware River. There’s a beautiful trout steam, too.
- Jamaican-style tiny BBQ joint serving jerk chicken, jerk trout, collards, and a spicy (vegetarian) ital stew. Local farm-fresh ingredients.
- Fresh bagels, boiled and baked daily Friday through Sunday, available at Callicoon Marketplace and Barryville Farmers Market, 9 am -2 pm or sold out.
- One of those tiny country joints in the middle of nowhere that’s been there forever that people just love. They say the food is great.
- Canoe, kayak, raft, and tube on the best whitewater sections of the Delaware River from Matamoras, Barryville, and Knights Eddy (Lumberland).
- Tacos, burritos, breakfast burritos, soup, and desserts. They serve New York regional beer, wine, and liquor, and is the home to Stickett Inn Cider.
- Four 2 room suites: DRINK, EAT, SOAK, and STEAM, as well as a two-bedroom cottage. Casual, gay-friendly, and luxe.
- Deck on the Delaware River. Open on summer weekends and serves burgers, wings, and lots of fried food.Best for a cold beer and a sandwich on the deck.
- Old-fashioned place with an old-fashioned Hungarian menu that specializes in fresh seafood, steaks, and Hungarian dishes.
- Sullivan County is just over the Delaware River from the Pocono Mountains. Great places to stay and have fun.
- Just over the Delaware River into the Catskills, with Narrowsburg, Callicoon, Barryville and more. Restaurants, great places to stay, shops, and outdoor fun.
- Owner-operated shop specializing in organic, biodynamic and sustainable wines. Fun place.
- 160 sites, 18 wooded acres on the Delaware River. Tent/RV waterfront sites. 2 bathhouses, laundry, camp store. Great value. Crowded, noisy fun for the river trip/hiking gang.
- River trips on the Delaware River in the Water Gap National Recreation Area. Canoes, rafts, kayaks, zip lines, paintball, riverfront camping. Family-owned for 75 years.
- Hiking, fishing, boating, swimming, white-water rafting, zip-lining, camping, dining under the stars, and delighting in old-fashioned small American towns.
- Beautiful 113-acre lake with a 3-mile-long shoreline. Two swimming beaches, a boat launch and storage area, a tennis court, and a clubhouse.
- Riverfront, brookside, wooded, mountain top, and secluded campsites. Tent sites, lean-tos, group pavilions, seasonal sites, full-hookup RV sites, and well-maintained bathrooms.
- Family-run market farm that uses conventional and hydroponic growing techniques. At farmers markets on the weekends.
- Quaint tiny towns, jewel-toned lakes, swimming holes, and great food in enchanting Catskills Sullivan County.
- Ice cream, pizza, New American, BBQ, and fab bakeries all in the westernmost bit of the Catskills. All listed are very good!