Harlem Valley’s guidebook

Harlem Valley
Harlem Valley
Harlem Valley’s guidebook

Food scene

Our favorite local spot for espresso, bread, pastries and unique, curated pantry items. Currently open for take out and online ordering Thurs, Fri and Sat.
10 recommandé par les habitants
Pawling Bread Co.
10 E Main St
10 recommandé par les habitants
Our favorite local spot for espresso, bread, pastries and unique, curated pantry items. Currently open for take out and online ordering Thurs, Fri and Sat.
Excellent wood-fired fare available for curbside pick-up.
29 recommandé par les habitants
Ore Hill & Swyft
3 Maple St
29 recommandé par les habitants
Excellent wood-fired fare available for curbside pick-up.
A farm favorite - open for dinner and lunch for curbside pick-up or outdoor dining in the spacious garden.
41 recommandé par les habitants
The Lantern
10 Main St
41 recommandé par les habitants
A farm favorite - open for dinner and lunch for curbside pick-up or outdoor dining in the spacious garden.
Stop by their farm stand on Route 22 on your way into town to pick up local fruit and corn on the cob.
Judson Farm Preserve
3255 Pleasant Ridge Rd
Stop by their farm stand on Route 22 on your way into town to pick up local fruit and corn on the cob.

Sightseeing

A great place to spend the afternoon: rent some bikes from Wassaic Commons to take on the newly completed Harlem Valley Rail Trail. Shop local artisanal goods in their shop after your ride. Check out offerings from the Wassaic Project, and cap off with a meal from the Lantern across the street.
15 recommandé par les habitants
Wassaic
15 recommandé par les habitants
A great place to spend the afternoon: rent some bikes from Wassaic Commons to take on the newly completed Harlem Valley Rail Trail. Shop local artisanal goods in their shop after your ride. Check out offerings from the Wassaic Project, and cap off with a meal from the Lantern across the street.