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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.
- 5 bedrooms in 4,000 square feet on 67 acres. Your very own forest, pond. Fireplace, just over 100 miles to the GWB. $1,395,000
- 1852 Victorian mansion. Live music on the weekends. The outdoor patio is beautiful. Good food, very friendly service.
- 10 guest rooms located on the upper floors of this 1852 Victorian mansion. Peaceful rooms, light breakfast included. Restaurant and bar on-site.
- 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!
- Benzina is on the Delaware River in the Shell gas station. Coffee, beer, sandwiches, really good bagels.
- 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.
- Fresh bagels, boiled and baked daily Friday through Sunday, available at Callicoon Marketplace and Barryville Farmers Market, 9 am – 2 pm or sold out.
- Small town Main Street music bar with beer and eats. River Reporter called their burgers the “Best of 2021.”
- Local, breed-specific yarns from the region, knitting tools, vintage sewing supplies, and needlework classes.
- On the banks of the Delaware River. Food’s pretty good and the service is friendly. Nice atmosphere.
- Beautifully restored 19th-century dairy barn in in picturesque countryside. 4,000 sf indoor space available and over 28 acres of stunning outdoor property.
- 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.
- Floral artistry. “Getting hitched? Having an affair? Give us a ring. Invite us to be your flower girl.” We would!
- 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.
- Just over the Delaware River into the Catskills, with Narrowsburg, Callicoon, Barryville and more. Restaurants, great places to stay, shops, and outdoor fun.
- Sullivan County is just over the Delaware River from the Pocono Mountains. Great places to stay and have fun.
- Thousands of new releases and vintage books. New and vintage collection of gifts, furnishings, and things you didn’t know you needed. Fun.
- Real old-fashioned farm. Their honor-system farm stand has farm-fresh eggs, raw honey, homemade jams and jellies, and seasonal vegetables.
- Ice cream, sandwiches, fish & chips, burgers, fried chicken sandwich. All very good. Cute place. Deck overlooks the river.
- 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!
- Western Liquor is part of the fabulous Western Hotel. Craft and local spirits as well as affordable American and South American wines.
- Selection of organic and unique cut flower varieties, along with vegetables and herbs. They work at farmers markets to sell their gorgeous goods.
- Eco-friendly orchard and cidery with a tasting room and restaurant where ciders are paired with fresh, local food. Bring Fido!
- Sullivan County has tons of really good restaurants and bars. Wood-fired pizza, craft cocktails, great ice cream, great baked good, and more.
- Simple yet serious neighborhood bar and restaurant. Wine list, cocktails, draft and craft beer, outside dining. Comfy and pleasant.
- 1850s store with ice cream, local artisans, vintage finds, and tons of cool stuff selected by the owner.
- Country roadside tavern with “great food and the coldest draft beer in the Catskills.” Pretty good food, lots of draft beers.
- Locally owned coffee and tea shop with house-made baked goods and locally sourced ingredients. Breakfast/lunch. Really terrific.
- 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.
- Family-run market farm that uses conventional and hydroponic growing techniques. At farmers markets on the weekends.