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Century-old resort is a mountain valley. Pool, coffee shop, restaurant with very good food. Some rooms are dog-friendly. Really lovely.
Can comfortably accommodate up to 200. The English Haypress Barn was constructed in 1859 and is surrounded by 23 acres of farmland.
Beer, wine, tapas, and very creative small plates with a Mediterranean flair alongside a small specialist wine shop. Very good.
Casual and old-fashioned Italian joint serving classic Italian-American dishes and pizza. Lunch includes stromboli, calzone, cheesesteaks, and hot & cold subs.
Fantastic little grocery with organic, local, gorgeous everything. Pantry staples, body care, local goods. Shop in store or pre-order online. We love it.
Farms, food producers, artisans offer wine, hard cider, condiments, prepared foods, baked goods, ice cream, jam, honey, maple syrup, more.
Diner-style breakfast and lunch restaurant located on the Delaware River. Belgian waffles, Eggs Benedict, burgers, sandwiches, pastry case.
1948 theater with 1 screen, 350 seats, decked-out surround sound system, and a fully upgraded digital projection system for a quality viewing experience.
Warm, friendly brewpub with craft beer on tap and pub fare. Fabulous outdoor dining on their beautiful porches in this 1800s building.
Quick pick-up concept with chef-inspired global flavors including beautiful pizza, beautiful tacos, beautiful noodle bowls, and more.
Quaint tiny towns, jewel-toned lakes, swimming holes, and great food in enchanting Catskills Sullivan County.
Fresh milk and cheese from their family farm in Callicoon. They make Greek-style yogurt, farmers cheese, butter, cream, and a variety of cheeses.
Eight-room riverside retreat nestled on the Delaware River in the town of Callicoon. Free breakfast, river view, WiFi, common sitting rooms.
Bar and lounge with retail shop founded by The Farmhouse Project in Callicoon. Craft cocktails, wine, beer, small menu of food items.
Awesome collection of vintage vinyl, CDs and 45s next door to Rafter’s Tavern, voted best music venue by River Reporter.
French macarons, pies, and organic naturally-leavened breads made with locally-sourced whole grains. Find at Callicoon Pantry on Fri, Sat, and Sunday.
10 guest rooms located on the upper floors of this 1852 Victorian mansion. Peaceful rooms, light breakfast included. Restaurant and bar on-site.
1852 Victorian mansion. Live music on the weekends. The outdoor patio is beautiful. Good food, very friendly service.
Benzina is on the Delaware River in the Shell gas station. Coffee, beer, sandwiches, really good bagels.
Small town Main Street music bar with beer and eats. River Reporter called their burgers the “Best of 2021.”
Fresh bagels, boiled and baked daily Friday through Sunday, available at Callicoon Marketplace and Barryville Farmers Market, 9 am – 2 pm or sold out.
Guide services for all ages and skill levels. Avid angler and fly-tyer Joe is your guide. Very informative and personable. It’s a great time.
17 units spread across eight separate apartments, each with its own living room and kitchenette. Free weekend breakfast. 120 miles from NYC.
3 bedrooms and 3 baths perched high in the hills on over 16 acres with loads of character. Two hours from the GWB. $1,625,000
Ice cream, pizza, New American, BBQ, and fab bakeries all in the westernmost bit of the Catskills. All listed are very good!
Local, breed-specific yarns from the region, knitting tools, vintage sewing supplies, and needlework classes.
Beautifully restored 19th-century dairy barn in in picturesque countryside. 4,000 sf indoor space available and over 28 acres of stunning outdoor property.
On the banks of the Delaware River. Food’s pretty good and the service is friendly. Nice atmosphere.
Floral artistry. “Getting hitched? Having an affair? Give us a ring. Invite us to be your flower girl.” We would!
Tasting Room and retail store. Everything honey-based. Artisanal fine foods, craft cocktails Friday thru Sunday.
Simple, sophisticated American farm-to-table restaurant. Craft beer, wine list, craft cocktails. Try the venison Scotch Eggs.
Narrowsburg is a scenic hamlet on the Delaware River, on the border of Pennsylvania and New York. Tons of great restaurants and shops.
Spruce Home Goods is a darling shop that sells a combination of cheeses, eggs, bread, and local and international home goods. We love it.
Apple cider and apple cider donuts are the winners in this newly re-opened (Nov 17, 2023) 1940s Catskill cider mill. Much more info to come!
Sullivan County is just over the Delaware River from the Pocono Mountains. Great places to stay and have fun.
Selection of organic and unique cut flower varieties, along with vegetables and herbs. They work at farmers markets to sell their gorgeous goods.
Just over the Delaware River into the Catskills, with Narrowsburg, Callicoon, Barryville and more. Restaurants, great places to stay, shops, and outdoor fun.
Thousands of new releases and vintage books. New and vintage collection of gifts, furnishings, and things you didn’t know you needed. Fun.
Eco-friendly orchard and cidery with a tasting room and restaurant where ciders are paired with fresh, local food. Bring Fido!
This modern general store continues to fulfill its mission of providing gourmet groceries and curated home goods and gifts to the community. Nestled in the foothills of the Catskills, Spruce Home Goods has been serving the Upper Delaware River community for over five years. Owners David and Lori have created a welcoming space for both locals and visitors to feel at home.
Western Liquor is part of the fabulous Western Hotel. Craft and local spirits as well as affordable American and South American wines.
Ice cream, sandwiches, fish & chips, burgers, fried chicken sandwich. All very good. Cute place. Deck overlooks the river.
Sullivan County has tons of really good restaurants and bars. Wood-fired pizza, craft cocktails, great ice cream, great baked good, and more.
Real old-fashioned farm. Their honor-system farm stand has farm-fresh eggs, raw honey, homemade jams and jellies, and seasonal vegetables.
1850s store with ice cream, local artisans, vintage finds, and tons of cool stuff selected by the owner.
Simple yet serious neighborhood bar and restaurant. Wine list, cocktails, draft and craft beer, outside dining. Comfy and pleasant.
Locally owned coffee and tea shop with house-made baked goods and locally sourced ingredients. Breakfast/lunch. Really terrific.
Family-run market farm that uses conventional and hydroponic growing techniques. At farmers markets on the weekends.
Museum of colonial history provides an authentic depiction of the life of the Delaware Company Pioneers. A tour of the facilities includes demonstrations of early settlers’ lifestyles.


