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    Leo's Hotdogs

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    4.0(210 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    Newburgh, NY - we were directed to eat here by a friend after we visited nearby Motorcyclepedia…read more It's a popular local hangout, and the vibes immediately strike me as: if this were my neighborhood watering hole, I'd be a regular here. The decor alone earns a star: rock n roll ephemera covers every surface - walls, ceiling, shelves and display case - and takes me back to the days when I went to "shows" and not "concerts." There's even a small stage in the corner for live music, so that definitely checks out. Our friendly server Dianne hands us menus printed on newspaper, and I needed a moment to decide between the large selection of comfort food classics with creative variations on a theme - burgers, sandwiches, salads, mac & cheese, chilis & soups, burritos, wraps, fajitas, rice bowls, and specialty entrées - finally settling on some apps and a burger to share with my kiddo (which I'm told are good here), while our friend went for a steak bowl. There's a surprisingly large vegan and vegetarian section. Surprising because I haven't come across many veggie-forward pubs that offer anything more than a perfunctory Beyond Burger/black bean burger and an anemic salad. Here, they actually respect the non-carnivore's right to have some decent choices. The "hot" wings are alright and not really hot (though admittedly my spice sensors are likely eroded from my intense affinity for heat), but the poutine was a standout, which we ordered with bbq pork add-on. And while it won't quite pass muster in Montreal (tbh I've rarely had authentic poutine in the US despite seeing it on menus a lot - the cheese curds are never right), it was piping hot and delicious. The revelation was the twisty cut potatoes underneath, seriously additive! I love places with heart, which isn't always easy to define but the effort can be discerned in the atmosphere and the details. The Wherehouse has got that spirit & essence. With 16 rotating draft lines featuring regional brews, and substantial food offerings that far outpaces the typical bar menu, it's a down-to-earth dining establishment with the soul of a dive bar, that makes you feel welcomed like a local from the get-go.

    The Wherehouse turned out to be everything we didn't know we needed- truly the kind of accidental…read moregem that makes the night. Halloween night at that. We'd been striking out, one call after another, as every spot in our town decided to close up early that night. So landing a last-minute res. at this tiny, offbeat bar-restaurant in Newburgh, NY felt like a win. We just wanted a few bites+drinks before heading to Briarcliff Manor for a Halloween party and ended up finding way more than that. Unbeknownst to us, The Dylan Doyle Band played that night and man...was he good. The kid uses funk, rock, blues, R&B in his mix. Plus he sang his own renditions of D'Angelo- to honor him that night, Chaka and several others. I mean...he absolutely blew us away! But imagine this: it's got the vibe of Tarantino's From Dusk Till Dawn bar feel, minus the vampires and gore. This place is welcoming, unpretentious, serves decent bar food and has an excellent vegan menu that goes wayyyy beyond the usual portobello burger. Carnivores are covered too. Drinks are ok too. But do let them know light on the ice. We got music- a live band at that, decent food and had a fantastic time. This is Wherehouse.

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    Nathan's Hot Dogs

    Nathan's Hot Dogs

    3.5(2 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    This is part of an Oasis that was on our way to Kingston from New York and I was really in the mood…read morefor a good hot dog. Nathan's all-beef hot dogs are the best and of course I had to have the Chicago style hot dog but I've never eaten at one of their restaurants. I've only made them myself. What I like best is good fries to go with it and their fries are so yummilicious! I'd definitely try Nathan's again if I'm in the area. There was someone cleaning the area right after we ate too so that's a nice touch.

    When I traveled to get to an emergency case at the Plattekill Service Area today, when I got there…read moreand realized I didn't eat serious food for quite some time (I didn't have since dinner-time yesterday), I knew I needed something. I first looked through the Starbucks, but when I turned out and found nothing really edible that would have sufficed for "brain food", I had to turn to looking for something else. I saw Roy Rogers (and almost bought there), but when I saw no workers working there nor any line, when I realized I could be served with more choices quicker, I went with the quickest-way and headed to your Nathan's booth instead. I ordered two hotdogs and a soda, and unlike most Nathan's I've eaten at, the whole order came to 10.79. That's a rip-off. Although I got a good hotdog like others, the total price was nowhere in line with most Nathan's. The employee just handed me the cup and never told me at first where the soda machine was. I looked to my left as I gave her the card, but never looked in back of me to my right (until much later). Couldn't she have said: "You can find the soda machines to your right over there" and that would have sufficed? After looking for a few minutes to find this machine, it took me a while. I tried the Sprite, and thank god I taste-tested what I ordered before moving on. The Sprite was not at the right consistency of spritzer to flavoring (100% seltzer and 0% flavoring), so I moved onto Root beer which I found to be a little on the flat side, but tasted okay otherwise. I'll settle for taste and not so much carbonation in this case only. I came back after I grabbed a lid, and by that time my hot dogs had come out and were already boxed up and ready to be taken to a table and eaten. I had to talk with my mom a second or two first, then off to the tables near the Roy Rogers to be eaten. This idea wasn't such a good idea today, apparently. However, I was thinking the right things at first, or so I thought.

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