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Angelina's Ristorante | 914-779-7944 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Angelina's Ristorante, serving Italian cuisine and Pizza, is located at 97 Lake Ave., Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Lower Westchester County.
From Angelina's: "At Angelina’s Ristorante you will experience the best in quality & value at the finest Italian restaurant in Westchester County. You’ll enjoy authentic Italian cuisine & wines from around the world. You will find that our award winning wine list compliments all aspects of our superb quality of food & each of our unique dining rooms provides their own magnificent ambiance. We have our comfortably casual café-bar, a romantic cozy side room & our bright & cheerful main dining room. Also available is our lower level Enoteca - a private room for your party and banquet enjoyment." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Burrito Poblano | 914-337-7900 | |||||||||||||||||
The Burrito Poblano, serving Mexican cuisine, is located at 85 Main Street, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Westchester County.
From Burrito Poblano: "The Burrito Poblano was founded by Chef Gilberto Garcia who hails from the streets of native Pueblo Mexico. He relocated to the United States in 1990 and he quickly gained acclaim for his inspired work in some of Manhattan's finer restaurants. Mixing the fun spices of his culture and the colorful veggie favorites in dishes for his customers, he quickly gained local recognition. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Cafe 72 "Espresso & Coffee Bar" | 914-268-0272 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cafe 72, Espresso & Coffee Bar, is located at 72 Main Street, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Westchester County.
Restaurant ReviewLocal art work displayed for saleOpen for breakfast, lunch, coffee and drinks Self serve yogurt bar & toppings (non fat option) Wi-Fi restaurant review, more . . .
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Carvel Ice Cream - Tuckahoe | 914-337-0235 | |||||||||
Carvel Ice Cream is located at 2 Depot Square, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Westchester County.
The word is Depending on the product you purchase, the following are examples of ingredients that may be in your Carvel product. Do you really want to eat this or give this to a child? Caution: Read Ingredients Ask for a list of ingredients (available at all ice cream counters) before buying any ice cream. If there are chemicals in the ice cream, find chemical-free ice cream for kids and your family at Safe Ice Cream options. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Growlers Beer Bistro | 914-793-0608 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Growlers Beer Bistro, serving Beer On Draft and beer by the bottle and can to enjoy with tasty plates of artisanal foods, is located at 25 Main Street, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Lower Westchester County.
From Growlers: "Growlers Beer Bistro is not a restaurant and it is not a bar. It is an intimate, relaxing, hip and jazzy beer-centric Bistro/Lounge. We invite people with an open palate and appetite to learn about and enjoy the very best in craft beers from the quickly evolving U.S. and world markets. These complex and delicious malted grain and hop-infused beverages are paired with a selective menu of thoughtfully chosen local, seasonal small cuisine. The menus, both food and beer, change frequently based on seasonal availability as well as the availability of some of the rarer selections of excellent craft beer found locally as well as around the world. We also provide the opportunity for our patrons to enjoy a wide selection of draught beers to go in sealed containers known in craft beer circles as 'Growlers'. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Mamma Assunta Ristorante | 914-961-8142 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Mamma Assunta Ristorante, serving classic Italian food, is located at 20 Columbus Ave., Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Lower Westchester County.
From Mamma Assunta: "In June, 1980 Mamma Assunta Ristorante opened its doors in Westchester County, New York. Nestled in the village of Tuckahoe the restaurant transports you to experience what people of Italy are really eating. Its classic Italian menu travels through many regions of Italy but concentrates on home cooked Abruzzese and Neapolitan cuisine. Family owned and operated for over 26 years, Mamma Assunta's menu is created by owners Elio and Angelo Di Rosa and is a reflection of their childhood and the comfort foods they experienced growing up in an Abruzzese household with the flavors of central Italy. Mamma Assunta Ristorante specializes in home made pastas and specialty dishes such as Osso Buco, Cannelloni, and Trippa, all prepared with only the finest ingredients. Among its many specialties Mamma Assunta Ristorante offers fresh fish daily. In addition to its varied menu, the restaurant offers a large selection of wines. In the summer time enjoy outdoor dining on the patio." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Olde Stone Mill, The | 914-771-7661 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Olde Stone Mill, serving Traditional American and Italian cuisine, is located at 2 Scarsdale Road, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Westchester County.
From: Olde Stone Mill: "Join us for the finest in Traditional American and Italian Cuisine in a picturesque atmosphere, located in this historic stone mill overlooking the banks of the Bronx River. Our comfortable country ambience brings back the charm of yesterday, while serving the finest quality food and spirits. Our luxurious main dining room, furnished with antiques and original stone hearth, is the perfect setting for both special occasions, as well as the casual get together. Our tavern is the ideal meeting place for anyone desiring a libation in a cozy atmosphere. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Quarry Restaurant and Lounge | 914-337-0311 | |||||||||||||
The Quarry Restaurant & Lounge, serving Traditional American cuisine and an extensive Pub Menu, is located at 106 Main Street, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Lower Westchester County.
From The Quarry: "Chef/owner Cesarini has now settled into new larger quarters at 106 Main Street in Tuckahoe, a handsomely renovated bi-level 70-seat dining room and Westchester lounge/bar that had briefly operated as Thomas Stone. Cesarini, a local 'grill man' himself, whose family owned and operated several cafes, grills, and Tuckahoe NY restaurants, has maintained the friendliness he and his staff always evoke. He has also kicked it up a notch with a good mix of reasonably priced American/tavern comfort fare." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Roma "Italian & Pizza" | 914-961-3175 | |||||||||||||||||
Roma Restaurant, since 1931, serving Italian food and Traditional American options, is located at 29 Columbus Ave., Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Westchester County.
From Roma: "Roma Restaurant is located in Tuckahoe, New York and has been a mainstay of the community for over 80 years. Roma specializes in classic Italian food but has a varied menu including salads, appetizers, seafood, steaks, chops, pasta, nightly Blackboard Specials, and of course our famous brick over pizza. Most of our customers are addicted to the thin-crust pizza which has been a staple of Roma's since its inception. Some even send our pizza to relocated family members across the country. All menu items are available for takeout." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Spice Village | 914-779-5400 | |
Spice Village, serving classic Indian cuisine, is located at 8 Columbus Ave., Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Lower Westchester County.
From Spice Village: "Get mesmerized with every morsel of our dishes that is brought to your table with real flavor. Spice Village is committed to preserving a culture, tradition and standard in culinary tastes, making every meal a memorable one. Fresh as the first rays, the aroma and the taste of our dishes wins over your heart, making every feast turn out to be a festival in itself. Inviting words of praises and admirations, if you are a first-time visitor, you will find our cuisine versatile, ranging from paying real homage to things that should celebrate the simple clean or delicate flavors to going all out in presenting you dishes that explode with flavors redolent of spice and heat." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Starbucks Coffee - Tuckahoe Train Station | 914-793-0746 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Starbucks is located at 1 Depot Square, Tuckahoe Train Station, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Westchester County.
From Starbucks: "In the spirit of Our Mission and Values, partners across the country advocated for a solution to donate unsold food to the communities we serve. Through a new and unique strategic partnership with Feeding America, we will rescue 100% of food available to donate from all of our U.S. stores, positioning Starbucks as the sector leader in food rescue." restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Stephen's Green Restaurant & Bar | 914-337-1027 | |||||||||
Stephen's Green Restaurant & Bar, serving Pub food and Traditional American, is located at 12A Fisher Ave., Tuckahoe, NY 10707. Stephen's Green is an Irish pub conveniently located across from the Tuckahoe train station.
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Tap House, The | 914-337-6941 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Tap House, serving New American cuisine in a Pub atmosphere, is located at 16 Depot Square, Tuckahoe NY 10707 in Westchester County.
From Tap House: "The Tap House is an inviting gastro-pub with a warm interior, cozy tables, and features a great classic-design bar. The Tap House as one may expect is a beer aficionado’s dream with a selection of over seventy craft and premium beers – 14 of them taps. To accompany the amber brew, the Tap House offers a menu that focuses on simple, well-prepared comfort fare. Three dining areas to suit your dining preference. Besides the main dining room, there is a smaller dining area with a cozy fireplace that is perfect for an intimate dinner or business lunch, or you can dine in the loft dining room, which overlooks the usually busy bar scene below. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Villaggio's "Italian & Pizza" | 914-961-3200 | |||||||||
Villaggio Pizzeria, serving Italian cuisine and Pizza, is located at 66 Main Street, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Westchester County.
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The word is - ReviewsWhen you're looking for a restaurant in Tuckahoe, 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 Tuckahoe, Westchester County include:
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Burrito Poblano Cafe 72 "Espresso & Coffee Bar" Carvel Ice Cream - Tuckahoe Crestwood Pizzeria Foo Chow "Chinese take-out" Growlers Beer Bistro Lee's Chinese Kitchen "Chinese take-out" Mamma Assunta Ristorante New China "Chinese take-out" Olde Stone Mill, The Quarry Restaurant and Lounge Roma "Italian & Pizza" Spice Village Starbucks Coffee - Tuckahoe Train Station Stephen's Green Restaurant & Bar Tap House, The Villaggio's "Italian & Pizza" For Ice Cream, Soft Serve & Gelato in Tuckahoe visit:
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Mexican Cuisine For Music 'Live' | Live Music in Tuckahoe visit: For Outdoor Dining in Tuckahoe visit:
Pizza For Pubs | Sports Bar | Burgers in Tuckahoe visit: For Specialty Foods & Deli's in Tuckahoe visit: For Sunday Brunch in Tuckahoe visit: For Vegetarian | Vegan Options in Tuckahoe visit: For Wheelchair Accessible - Restaurants in Tuckahoe visit: For WiFi = Free in Tuckahoe visit: About TuckahoeThe Town of Eastchester, which includes the incorporated villages of Bronxville and Tuckahoe, is about 5 miles south of White Plains and 20 miles north of New York City. Eastchester covers an area of 3.26 square miles. Eastchester began settlement in 1664 when ten families migrated from Fairfield, Connecticut. Thomas Pell, who at that time also owned the territory that is now New Rochelle and Pelham granted a deed to the group to "settle down at Hutchinsons” where the home of Anne Hutchinson had stood some twenty years before. Another twenty-six shortly joined the ten original families. Laws for the region were established the following year, in 1665, under an agreement called the "Eastchester Covenant." The covenant was a rare document for this period. It contained twenty-six provisions including items such as: education of children, disposition and upkeep of property, support of a minister, and more. Governor Richard Nicolls granted confirmation of their 1664 patent in 1666 after the occupation of the area by the English. A controversy arose in 1700 when the settlers signed a deed with the Indians. The tract of land involved was known as "Long Reach" because of its odd geographical makeup. The sites included are the present Bronxville, Tuckahoe, and a section of Northwest Mt. Vernon. The dispute over the ownership of the land involved the towns of New Rochelle, Westchester and the Pell Family. When a decision was reached in favor of Eastchester, England's Queen Anne granted a second patent in the year 1708. Eastchester was a farming community at the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. Although no major battles were fought here, as the heart of the Neutral Ground it saw constant fighting for over 13 years. Eastchester was harassed by both sides as well as by the cowboys and skinners. Eastchester's rural makeup began to change with the coming of the railroad in the 1840's. Three hundred-seventy acres of land were incorporated at the village of Mt. Vernon in 1853 by a group of New York businessmen; the village of Bronxville was incorporated in 1898; and the village of Tuckahoe in 1903. Today, Eastchester is bound by Scarsdale on the north, New Rochelle on the east, Yonkers on the west, and Mt. Vernon on the south. The town covers approximately five square miles, including Bronxville and Tuckahoe.
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Red Bird Stage Line: Before the railroads, communication with New York City was primarily via stagecoach or private horse. One such line in the 1830's, the Red Bird ran between Grand Street (the Bowery) and Danbury, Conn. One of its stops was the Ward House, then known as "Marble Hall," with the fare from New York City at $2.00. Ward House: Originally owned by the Stephen Ward family, it was sold in the 1800's to John Hayward who operated it as a tavern, "The Marble Hall." In the 1830's he entertained President Martin Van Buren. During the Revolution it was the site of many skirmishes. Ward House is the most important Revolutionary site in Eastchester. "Dutch" Schultz the infamous gangster and bootlegger lived in the house across the street. There was a tunnel connecting both houses, which are now closed in. Eastchester has had its share of champions. In 1928 the town was acclaimed "cradle of American golf." Eastchester residents who have won titles are: Will MacFarlane won the U.S. Open in 1925, defeating the legendary Bobby Jones; 1926 had Jess Sweetser winning the British Amateur Championship; 1928, Johnny Farrell won the U.S. Open, again Bobby Jones the victim; 1931, Tom Creavy won the P.G.A. title, defeating Denny Shute. Home of The Treetures : The children’s national Treeture Environmental Education Program began here in Eastchester, New York, when Judith Hope Blau created her family of whimsical characters to educate children about the important role trees play in keeping our environment healthy. The small Magic Treeture Forest Nursery on California Road and Highland Avenue became the pilot nursery for many others in the country. Many famous people, sites and more historical information are associated with Eastchester. Press the blue button for more on Eastchester History.
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