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Amore Pizzeria & Pasta | 914-273-3535 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Amore, serving Pizza and Italian dishes, is located at 1 Kent Place, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
From Amore: "Are you hungry or thirsty? Looking for a place to treat yourself better and reduce your stress levels? What you want is a high energy atmosphere with vintage Italian tavern design and extraordinary “real boot” Italian food which is artfully prepared without the stuffy fine dining environment. A unique place that takes you from delicious appetizers, rustic-brick oven style pizza, or a traditional Italian menu created with generational old world recipes all coupled with hand selected vintages- great Italian wines. The answer to all of the above, and what’s waiting for you is - Amore Italian Kitchen. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Beehive, The | 914-765-0688 | |
The Beehive, serving Traditional American with a few Mediterranean dishes, is located at 30 Old Route 22, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
From Beehive: "The Beehive is a restaurant designed by a family that loves to cook - collectively they have over 100 years of Foodservice experience and being of Greek descent have a very simple philosophy - everyone that walks through our door is treated like family. At the Beehive you should expect great food at a good price served in an unpretentious atmosphere by a family that wrote the book on hospitality. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Broadway North Pizzeria | 914-273-2231 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Broadway North Pizzeria, serving Pizza and Italian dishes, is located at 393 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
Restaurant ReviewCuisine = Pizza and ItalianFamily Restaurant Noise level = Average Outdoor Seating Parking on street Serving lunch and dinner Wheelchair Accessible The word is Local pizzeria serving good New York thin crust pizza. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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David Chen Restaurant "Chinese food" | 914-273-6767 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
David Chen, serving Chinese cuisine, is located at 85 Old Mount Kisco Road, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
From David Chen: "David Chen’s has been located in Armonk for over 16 years now, in a way we have become part of the community and we will continue our tradition of fast and friendly service. We are open 7 days a week and almost 12 hours every day, the only day we’re closed is on Thanksgiving and this has continued since the day we first opened. Our Master Chef has been cooking even before he came to America; he is assisted by a team of brilliant chefs that will show you just how wonderful authentic Chinese cuisine can be. So come to David Chen’s and be ready to try some of their new delectable creations as well as the famous Chef Specials." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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DeCicco’s Marketplace - Armonk | 914-499-1100 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
DeCicco’s, a food market, is located at 17 Maple Ave., Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
From DeCicco's: "DeCicco Family Markets in Armonk was proud to open their doors on June 14, 2013. The two-story, 18,000-sq.ft. store offers shoppers classic DeCicco’s quality, variety, and service in a contemporary market; with a full-service deli; meat department featuring a selection of prime, aged steaks; bakery with all products baked on the premises; fresh seafood department; large gourmet and specialty selection; and hundreds of cheeses and beers from around the world. The produce department carries fresh items from local farmers, as well as organic and international vegetables and fruits. Also included are an entire line of prepared dinner items." website and more . . .
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Fortina | 914-273-0900 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fortina, serving Pizza and Italian dishes, is located at 17 Maple Ave., Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
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Gavi Italian Restaurant | 914-273-6900 | |
Gavi Restaurant, serving Italian food, is located at 15 Old Route 22, Armonk NY 10504 in Westchester County.
From Gavi Italian Restaurant: "Welcome to Gavi Italian Restaurant. Conveniently located on Old Route 22 in Armonk, Gavi Restaurant serves the finest Italian dishes around. At Gavi's, all our dishes are homemade and prepared fresh in our Armonk kitchen. Try one of our many pizza choices, heroes, and pastas. Dine in or dine out." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Kira Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar | 914-765-0800 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Kira Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar, serving sushi and Traditional Japanese, is located at 575 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
From Kira: "Kira offers an array of timeless and complex dishes applying authentic recipes and the juiciest seasonal ingredients. Kira's sushi bar is the realm of artistically delicious options brought to you using the finest and freshest sushi and sashimi, at the hand of true sushi artisans. Kira is about the perfection and grace of contemporary Asian cuisine. The newly redesigned space is modern and beautifully distinctive, inviting neighbors in the New York Metro area to stay and share in food and drink - crafted with the goal of a balanced, consistent and tantalizingly succulent dining affair." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Made in Asia, Bistro and Sushi Bar | 914-730-3663 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Made in Asia, Bistro and Sushi Bar, is located in the Armonk Shopping Center at 454 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
From the owner: "Welcome to Made in Asia, Westchester's hottest Asian and Japanese Bistro, Sushi Bar and Cocktail Lounge. We are conveniently located in the Armonk Shopping Center off of Main Street in Armonk, New York." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Mariachi Mexico | 914-273-6805 | |||||||||||||||||
Mariachi Mexico, serving Mexican food, is located at 4 Main Street in Armonk, Westchester NY 10504.
From Mariachi: "We have been part of the Westchester community for over 20 years. Our restaurant offers a fabulous dining experience to the local residents and the business professional alike. Well known for its atmosphere, Tex-Mex dishes, traditional Mexican cuisine, and fabulous margaritas. Mariachi Mexico offers a little something for everyone." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Moderne Barn | 914-730-0001 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Moderne Barn, serving New American cuisine, is located at 430 Bedford Road, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County.
From Moderne Barn: "The Livanos family proudly welcomes you to Moderne Barn, a casual and sophisticated American restaurant with global influences. The legacy of the Livanos Family in the New York restaurant industry began nearly fifty years ago with John Livanos. Residing in Armonk, The Livanos family aimed to create an inviting gathering place in their hometown, the result is the 'urban country chic' Moderne Barn. Designed by Kim Nathanson of Morris Nathanson Design, the restaurant features a hint of the country with some industrial elements, including a double height walnut barrel vaulted ceiling and a cat walk over the bar that houses our wine cellar. The space also features three large prints from Roberto Dutesco, who is well known for his photography of the Horses of Sable Island. Located on the corner of Route 22 and Cox Avenue, in Armonk, NY, the restaurant offers it’s guests affordable luxury. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Restaurant North | 914-273-8686 | |
Restaurant North, serving Farm to Table New American cuisine, is located at 386 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
From Restaurant North: "Former Union Square Café Wine & Spirit Director Stephen Mancini and former Union Square Café Sous Chef Eric Gabrynowicz join forces again, but this time in Armonk, NY at the new, Restaurant North known for its farm driven American fare, educated approach to wine & spirits and unparalleled hospitality. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Tazza Cafe, Coffee & Espresso Bar - Armonk | 914-273-0788 | |||||||||
Tazza Cafe, Coffee & Espresso Bar is located at 382 Main Street, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County. From Cappuccinos and Lattes to frozen Hot Chocolate and Smoothies, Tazza offers a variety of specialty coffee drinks, frozen drinks and premium teas. Tazza also offers freshly baked goods. All baking done on premises.
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Zero Otto Nove | 914-273-0089 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Zero Otto Nove, serving Southern Italian cuisine, is located at 55 Old Route 22, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
From Zero Otto Nove: "Sitting down at one of the restaurant's farmhouse tables for a staff meal of dry mozzarella grilled with bacon, roasted pepper and olives, fresh tubasini with lobster, and his mother's recipe for wheat cake one weekday afternoon, he describes his childhood in Salerno (just south of Naples on the Gulf); restaurant review, website and more . . .
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The word is - ReviewsWhen you're looking for a restaurant in Armonk, NY and deciding "where to eat" check The word is restaurant reviews. "The word is" reviews are compiled from reviews about restaurants from across the web, including Google, Open Table, Trip Advisor, Yahoo, Yelp, Zagat, and our own Westchester Restaurant Guide visitor reviews. We read the reviews, summarize the reviews, and give you the results in The word is, a summary review to help you select the best restaurant in Westchester. Restaurants in Armonk, Westchester County include:
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American Traditional For Asian | Pan Asian | Asian Fusion in Armonk visit: For Bakery in Armonk visit:
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Catering | Restaurant Caterers
Beehive, The Gavi Italian Restaurant Kira Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar Made in Asia, Bistro and Sushi Bar Moderne Barn Restaurant North
Chinese Food For Craft Beer | Brewery in Armonk visit: For Family Friendly Restaurants in Armonk visit:
Beehive, The Broadway North Pizzeria David Chen Restaurant "Chinese food" Gavi Italian Restaurant For Farm-to-Table in Armonk visit: For Gifts | Crafts in Armonk visit: For Gluten-Free Options in Armonk visit: For Grass-Fed | Organic Foods in Armonk visit: For Grass-Fed Options | Organic Options in Armonk visit: For Grocery Stores & Supermarkets in Armonk visit: For Healthy Food Options in Armonk visit: For Hudson Valley - Restaurants in Armonk visit:
Beehive, The Broadway North Pizzeria David Chen Restaurant "Chinese food" DeCicco’s Marketplace - Armonk Fortina Gavi Italian Restaurant Kira Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar Made in Asia, Bistro and Sushi Bar Mariachi Mexico Moderne Barn Restaurant North Tazza Cafe, Coffee & Espresso Bar - Armonk Zero Otto Nove
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Mexican Cuisine For Music 'Live' | Live Music in Armonk visit: For Open Late | Late Hours in Armonk visit: For Outdoor Dining in Armonk visit:
Beehive, The Fortina Gavi Italian Restaurant Mariachi Mexico Moderne Barn Restaurant North Zero Otto Nove
Pizza For Seafood in Armonk visit: For Sunday Brunch in Armonk visit:
Sushi For Vegetarian | Vegan Options in Armonk visit: For Wheelchair Accessible - Restaurants in Armonk visit:
Beehive, The Broadway North Pizzeria David Chen Restaurant "Chinese food" Gavi Italian Restaurant For WiFi = Free in Armonk visit: About Armonk
The Hamlet of Armonk is located in the Town of North Castle in the eastern section of Westchester County, New York. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26.5 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. The bulk of the Town's land area lies north of this corner, but the most densely populated part of the town lies to the south. The Kensico Reservoir separates these two parts of North Castle. As of the 2010 Census, North Castle had a population of approximately 11,841. The Town of North Castle is comprised of three hamlets: Armonk, Banksville, and North White Plains. Each of the hamlets offers its own unique set of characteristics. For questions about taxes, licenses, and government in North Castle, visit the Town House located at 15 Bedford Road, Armonk, NY 10504.
History of Armonk
The area quickly became a refuge for people fleeing from religious persecution. People from Massachusetts and Connecticut settled the eastern part of North Castle, while Quakers from Rye and Long Island gathered in Armonk. By 1730, North Castle was an established settlement. The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation. They called the site "North Fort" and European settlers later gave it the name of North Castle. The name Armonk is derived from another Mohican word, 'Cohamoog', which means 'the wide, flat place where the water runs'. During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory. However, the area was strongly patriotic. One significant Revolutionary War conflict did occur in North Castle, "The Battle of White Plains". This battle of October 28, 1776 was a series of short skirmishes between General George Washington's small American army and General William Howe's much larger British & Hessian force. Although the British eventually won the confrontation, forcing Washington's troops to retreat, Howe never followed up this advantage by pursuing and capturing the American army. Thus, the battle served as a delaying action that allowed Washington's troops to withdraw to safety in New Jersey. As a result, many historians feel that the battle marked an important turning point in the war. During the Revolutionary War, the Elijah Miller house in North White Plains served, several times, as the headquarters of General George Washington. A few miles to the west (now known as Mount Kisco) St. George's Church (North Castle Church) served as a camp and hospital. A young Frenchman's diary dated July 6, 1781, reported of the area: "This whole country gives evidence of the horrors of war... All the Whigs here have abandoned their houses. Among them are some very handsome ones, deserted, half destroyed, or burned, with untended orchards and gardens filled with fruits and vegetables and driveways overgrown with grass two feet high."
Point of Interest
Point of Interest Smith's Tavern in Armonk is believed to have been built in the late 1700's. John Smith, a former captain in the Continental Army, operated the house as a tavern, site of town meetings, colonial militia headquarters, post office, and stopping place for the Danbury stage as early as 1797. Smith's son Samuel continued to operate the tavern until his own death in 1884. Since 1974, the building has belonged to the North Castle Historical Society and is now open to the public as a museum. During the early part of the 19th century, most North Castle residents were farmers. However, several small "cottage industries" did exist. For example, some farmers supplemented their income by becoming shoemakers or shirtmakers. The coming of the railroad in the 1840's marked the beginning of the shift away from the region's agricultural way of life. However, towns without the railroad, such as North Castle, suffered economically. North Castle was also hurt economically by the Industrial Revolution since new manufacturing techniques made the local cottage industries impractical. From 1860 to 1900, North Castle's population declined from 2,200 to 1,470. Point of Interest: The Underground Railroad, which helped runaway slaves travel to freedom in Canada, operated a "station" between Armonk and North White Plains. By the early 20th century, North Castle's economy improved dramatically due to the New York City purchase of reservoir land and the building of the Kensico Dam in Valhalla (1909-1915) which used North Castle granite. Many of the European immigrant stone masons who built the dam later settled in the town's Quarry Heights section.
About Armonk
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