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    The Corner

    3.7 (57 reviews)
    Closed 5:30 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Seafood pasta - wow!
    Jonathan R.

    Delightful restaurant in the quaint town of Tivoli. Wonderful ambiance with local artists displayed on the walls to the handmade dishes. All this before the menu piques your curiosity! Service is warm and welcoming and not rushed. Start with warm rolls, sea salt and olive oil. Appetizers will tempt you though I suggest focusing on the main dishes and if there is room splurge on dessert. Prepare to be impressed and love this dining experience. This is what an evening out with family and friends is supposed to be. Enjoy!

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    Brian M.

    We popped in to grab a few drinks before dinner in town and fell in love with the place. We were greeted by a happy and stylish staff that fit right into the environment. The menu has tasty morsels and had we not made prior engagements, the dinner menu would be spot on. We did get a dozen oysters that was served on a bed of seaweed with Prosecco mignonette. Make sure you make a trip to Tivoli and stop in for a few drinks or dinner. You won't be disappointed.

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    Gus C.

    We sat out on the side patio and enjoyed the great early September weather. Family enjoyed their food and the staff kept coming but to say hi and see if I needed more water. There were a couple of us four legged family members so we are all welcome. Great time and 5 paws from me

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    Thank you for your visit! We hope you will return for dinner soon!

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    The trifecta: great food, great service, great ambiance. Don't miss it!

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    Upon entering the Hotel Tivoli, a very professional hostess showed us to our table in this eclectically decorated restaurant.

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    Gracie's Luncheonette

    Gracie's Luncheonette

    4.3
    (448 reviews)
    13.5 mi
    $$

    My family spent several days at a rental home a mile or so from Gracie's and, naturally, had to…read moregive the local diner a try. Gracie's is an elevated diner experience...all the breakfast and brunch things you could want, but up a couple levels from a classic greasy spoon diner. Not dissing the greasy spoon diner experience...love that...but this is based in that historical experience, with an overall nicer experience in terms of food and atmosphere. Also, before we get into the specifics, here are 2 words which would bring me in from just about anywhere: Donut menu. Yes, they make their own donuts here, and that's enough reason to stop in, take out, or worship at the front door. We got our donuts to go after the meal...The coffee was GREAT. Too often, coffee, which should be the opening star of a diner experience, can be flavorless, browned water. Here it was good. Bold as I needed it to be, and the perfect foundation for the rest of the meal. My next go-to if they have it brunch experience is biscuits. They have them...you can get a biscuit on its own or, heck, go for a mini biscuit basket! I live for a biscuit-forward establishment. The Full Breakfast (submitting biscuit or potatoes for the meat) would have been my choice, but I decided to roll my own and ended up with a biscuit, fruit cup, and side of Hash Browns. The biscuit was good, large, and perfect with butter and honey. They make the hash browns to order - large hash brown patties - and with 2 different orders of them at the table, one was overcooked, too brown, and not impressive...but the other was perfect and delicious...bordering on potato pancake territory in presentation and flavor. Our server was fantastic...we had a large party encompassing 3 different tables in the middle of a Sunday morning (On Easter no less), which is, of course, the busiest time of the week. She was friendly, enthusiastic, and never made us feel rushed. If I found myself in the Hudson Valley again, Gracie's would be a definite destination for me.

    5/20/26: While staying in the area, we met another couple for lunch at Gracie's…read more Gracie's has that old style '50s dinette look on the outside. Think the inside could use an update. We had no problems getting a table. However, when we left the place was packed. We ordered Water, Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Waldorf Salad, Grilled Cheese & Bacon and Waffles. The menu had all the basics. The food was average. No complaints. My Waldorf salad was very plentiful. I took the remaining portion home. Customer Service was pretty good. The luncheonette has plenty of parking. Gracie's appears to be a reliable place to stop in for a bite.

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    Alba's Kitchen

    Alba's Kitchen

    4.8
    (48 reviews)
    11.3 mi

    This is like a family restaurant. Honestly the food around this area has been iiiiittte. And this…read moreis honestly been the best food my wife and I have ate on our little weekend trip here since we staying nearby for an event. Get the papusas. The revueltas is bean, pork mixed: recommend that one. We did 2 of those and 1 spinach and it was perfect. We also got huevos y pancakes. The pancakes for some reason I feel like they make it similar to the papusas cuz it was like thinly sliced. Ain't nothing by wrong with that - just noticing. I liked it thin cuz it was filling enough to get our sweet kick. Service was on point. They got a small bar which was cool. Inside there is a few seating and you could probably bring a stroller but honestly just bring the car seat and put it in one of the chairs. Once I saw papusas on the menu compared to the typical benedict bs at other restaurants with the flower and string light, and cursive chalk board writing menus, I was like babe we gotta go here for breakfast lmao. Hella random but Google said this spot was busier than usual and there was like 2 tables seated when we got there. Not a knock on this spot at all - just don't trust everything your phone tells you besides what I write into the ether that is the internet for my Yelp reviews. Ok ADHD rant done.

    This place has a comfortable, homey feel. We were seated right away and the service was friendly…read more I opted for the papusas instead of the standard brunch options. I got one of the spinach and cheese and one bean and cheese. Both were just good. They definitely needed the cabbage for more flavor. I'd suggest asking for more cabbage since they only give you a tiny ramekin. I also tried my mom's croissant French toast which had strawberries and, if you're into sweets, it's a good choice. I liked it better than my own meal. All in all, it was a pleasant experience.

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    Hudson Roastery

    Hudson Roastery

    4.2
    (76 reviews)
    14.5 mi
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    We brunched at Hudson Roastery twice on our winter getaway weekend to the Valley. In a word: it's…read morea gem! The shop offers everything you want or need: comfy seating, warm environs, genuinely friendly and attentive service, delicious from-scratch foods and beverages, and good prices. The trays of homemade baked goods coming straight out of the kitchen looked and smelled wonderful, too. Hudson Roastery is really good at what it does. I highly recommend it!

    Incredibly bummed, especially seeing all the positive press around the quality and the sourcing…read morethey claim to approach business with, that quite a lot of the food being served was from SYSCO or another large similar restaurant supply vendor, ordered by the case and baked from frozen. Now first off, don't get me wrong, buying in bulk or sacrificing the quality of some ingredients to large suppliers like this is definitely a reality when running a restaurant. Even moreso in this day and age when ingredient prices are exorbitant. That said, it needs to be reflected in the price point. Pastries are arranged beautifully under cloches in the display case, but I could spot the premade, ready-to-bake spinach feta bistro (https://www.chefswarehouse.com/products/QZ119984/) or ham and cheese croissant (https://www.chefswarehouse.com/products/99971/) from a mile away. The avocado spread on the preassembled breakfast sandwiches is definitely the pulp from the 3lb bag from Chef's Warehouse too. I know that taste! All of that said, they had a few items in the case that I'm sure weren't from one of these big vendors. Which was great to see. My (yes, unsolicited!) advice would be to pare down the menu. Offer just a bit less so you can focus on the quality. Try and tap into some local producers if you can! That's one of the best things about the Hudson Valley... how much all the purveyors and markets and cafes support each other. It's clear too how much they care about the community. They're dog friendly inside. No WiFi to encourage people to chat with one another. Fine. I really want to see this place continue to thrive, it's just a bit of a bummer that a significant part of the menu including things that really should be fresh, aren't.

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    Urban Fork Uptown

    Urban Fork Uptown

    4.2
    (48 reviews)
    10.3 mi

    A little quaint gem (a bit eclectic) that serves comfort foods in a friendly atmosphere…read more Their menu consists of various chicken sandwiches (fried, grilled or cauliflower), burgers, all day breakfast, soups and salads. We enjoyed the Figgy chicken sandwich (fig jam, plentiful greens, cheese and chicken, bun could have been better quality) with salad (pretty fresh), and the Caesar chicken sandwich with fries. The server (owner?) was very friendly and explained the menu, saying specifically that the chicken sandwiches are made to order. There were only two other occupied tables on a Saturday afternoon and the food took a little while to come out (not very bad but not super fast). It also seems like a place that should be crowded but wasn't. Coffee was self service. They also had a pumpkin pie in a plastic container (didn't look homemade) in the front. There's a little children's play area in the back. And the unisex bathroom was very large. It's located on a street with lots of shops and other eateries (pizza etc).

    We stopped in for a late lunch on Saturday and had an overall awesome experience. The menu not…read moremassive was still very extensive with so many options and varieties to choose from, definitely will be back to make our way through the variety of sandwiches. Our waitress was very nice, really chill, checked in once but if we had flagged her over I'm sure she would have been attentive more but we just didn't need anything. We ordered two different versions of their chicken sandwiches and they both were amazing! I ordered the club and substituted out for the Big Mac sauce, it was ridiculously delicious! The owner/chef I believe came over after our food was served which was really nice to check in and offered some future suggestions that we'll be sure to take her up on. The food was cooked to order, super fresh and a lot of details that made it a perfect bite! Cute place with a variety of seating options, the old brick work pops through in some places which adds a really nice historic charm to the place. We'll definitely be back to give a few more menu items a try!

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    The Corner - newamerican - Updated June 2026

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