Restaurants

City of Rye

Westchester County

10580, Restaurant, Pizza and Italian cuisine, Rye, NY, heart of Rye, Al Dente Pizzeria and Restaurant, pizza pies, pasta, chicken, veal, and seafood dishes, Restaurant Review, Free delivery, Gluten free pizza, Serving lunch and dinner | Westchester Aldente Pizzeria & Restaurant

914-921-5300
  Al Dente Restaurant, serving Pizza and Italian cuisine, is located at 7 Elm Place, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

From Al Dente: "Located in the heart of Rye, Al Dente Pizzeria and Restaurant has been consistently providing our customers with a combination of the highest quality, great tasting food, in a friendly atmosphere with great music. Our menu ranges from homemade sandwiches, soups, calzones, and an assortment of specialty rolls and pizza pies to delicious pasta, chicken, veal, and seafood dishes. All of our dishes are made fresh to order." Aldente Pizzeria & Restaurant | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - Italian Cuisine | Rye Restaurants - Italian Cuisine | Westchester Restaurants - Italian Cuisine | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Pizza | Rye Restaurants - Pizza | Westchester Restaurants - Pizza | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley
Gluten-Free Options | Rye Gluten-Free Options | Westchester Gluten-Free Options | Hudson Valley
Healthy Food Options | Rye Healthy Food Options | Westchester Healthy Food Options | Hudson Valley

10580, Italian food, Rye, NY, wood-fired pizzas, Restaurant Review, 
Organic option, Outdoor Dining, Prix Fixe, Serving lunch and dinner, The word is, attractive restaurant, excellent food, good service | Westchester Aurora "Northern Italian"

914-921-2333
  Aurora, serving Italian food, is located at 60 Purchase Street, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

From Aurora of Rye: "Your meal at Aurora is marked by rustic, comforting staples, from chicken and vegetable soup to red wine-braised short ribs. Savor an expertly cooked Long Island duck breast with yellow turnips, or garganelle pasta with sweet sausage and caramelized onions. Our wood-fired pizzas consistently delight diners of all ages, as does our heavenly Tuscan bread pudding." Aurora  "Northern Italian" | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - Italian Cuisine | Rye Restaurants - Italian Cuisine | Westchester Restaurants - Italian Cuisine | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Pizza | Rye Restaurants - Pizza | Westchester Restaurants - Pizza | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley
Organic Options | Rye Grass-Fed Options | Westchester Organic Options | Hudson Valley
Outdoor Dining | Rye Outdoor Dining | Westchester Outdoor Dining | Hudson Valley

10580, Restaurant, Italian cuisine, Rye, NY, family style restaurant, Italian American Food, Pizza, authentic Italian Food, Restaurant Review, Fireplace, 
Live music guitar, The word is, neighborhood Italian, Italian comfort food. | Westchester Belluscio's Italian Restaurant

914-967-5634
  Belluscio's Restaurant, serving Italian cuisine, is located at 352 Midland Ave., Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

From Belluscio's: "We have been in business since 1933. We are a family style restaurant, serving Italian American Food, Pizza, and authentic Italian Food, and Veal Chicken. Call us for more information." Belluscio's Italian Restaurant | Westchester restaurant review, more . . .


Restaurants - Italian Cuisine | Rye Restaurants - Italian Cuisine | Westchester Restaurants - Italian Cuisine | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley
Fireplace | Rye Fireplace | Westchester Fireplace | Hudson Valley
Live Music | Rye Music 'Live' | Westchester Live Music | Hudson Valley

10580, Cosi, offering flatbread sandwiches, salads, Rye, NY, Westchester County, Soups and Salads, coffee drinks, Restaurant Review, Bakery & Health Bar, Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, WiFi = Free | Westchester Cosi - Rye

914-921-3322
  Cosi Restaurant is located at 50 Purchase Street, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

From Cosi: "At the center of Così is our hearth, an open-flame stone oven prominently displayed in each restaurant, reminiscent of a comfortable gathering place where people have met for centuries to enjoy good food and conversation. Our signature flatbread is based on a two millennia-old recipe, similar to the breads first produced by the Romans. Così's sandwiches are made to order with fresh ingredients and our own distinctive sauces and spreads, nestled in our signature flatbread. Our salads are equally surprising, tossed to order. Rounding out our innovative menu are a variety of delicious soups, bagels, our unique flatbread pizza, gourmet beverages and desserts. Something for everyone to enjoy any time of day." Cosi - Rye | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - Breakfast | Rye Restaurants - Breakfast | Westchester Restaurants - Breakfast | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea | Rye Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea | Westchester Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops | Rye Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops | Westchester Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops | Hudson Valley
Family Friendly Restaurants | Rye Family Friendly Restaurants | Westchester Family Friendly Restaurants | Hudson Valley
Healthy Food Options | Rye Healthy Food Options | Westchester Healthy Food Options | Hudson Valley
WiFi = Free | Rye WiFi = Free | Westchester WiFi = Free | Hudson Valley

10580 | Westchester Dock Deli

914-967-3344
 

10580, Steakhouse, Rye NY, Restaurant Review, Butcher Shop available on website, Fireplace, Outdoor Dining, Serving lunch and dinner, The word is, attractive restaurant offers the best steak in Westchester | Westchester Frankie & Johnnie's Steakhouse

914-925-3900
  Frankie and Johnnie's Steakhouse is located at 77 Purchase Street, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

From Frankie and Johnnie's: "Frankie and Johnnie's Steakhouse began as a speakeasy in New York City in 1926. Legend has it that to gain access to the original speakeasy, patrons knocked on the unmarked door and used the password "Frankie" when a small peephole was opened. It it was business as usual, a confirmation reply of Johnnie was heard and admittance was gained. Hence, the Frankie & Johnnie moniker. Following the repeal of prohibition the restaurant became a steakhouse and an institution famous for steaks and chops. Frankie & Johnnie's Steakhouse | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - Steak & Seafood | Rye Restaurants - Steak & Seafood | Westchester Restaurants - Steak & Seafood | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley
Fireplace | Rye Fireplace | Westchester Fireplace | Hudson Valley
Outdoor Dining | Rye Outdoor Dining | Westchester Outdoor Dining | Hudson Valley

10580, Traditional American, Rye, Westchester NY, burger, kid friendly, affordable prices | Westchester Kelly's Sea Level "Pub American"

914-967-0868
  Kelly's Sea Level, serving Traditional American, is located at 413 Midland Ave., Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County. Stop by for a burger in a casual and kid friendly atmosphere at affordable prices. Kelly's Sea Level  "Pub American" | Westchester  more . . .


Burgers | Rye Burgers | Westchester Restaurants - Pubs | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley

10580, New French cuisine, Rye, NY,  hear their own conversation, The word is, first class service, charming country French, food was impeccable, special occasion diner | Westchester La Panetiere

914-967-8140
  La Panetière, serving New French cuisine, is located at 530 Milton Road, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

From La Panetière: "La Panetière Restaurant has perfected the gourmet experience of Provence with the best local ingredients, refined and elegant French cuisine, freshly made breads and pastries and the quintessential wine cellar. Join us for a casual prix fixe $32 lunch, a la carte meals or for an eventful $82 Tasting Menu and enjoy a unique dining experience without traveling to South of France... or choose from our calendar of specials events such as Wine Tasting Dinners, Holiday Menus and more, to taste our renowned French cuisine." La Panetiere | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - French Cuisine | Rye Restaurants - French Cuisine | Westchester Restaurants - French Cuisine | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley

10580, PQ, food, organic ingredients, Fresh bread, waffles, bakery, café, Belgian, Rye, New York | Westchester Le Pain Quotidien or PQ

914-967-1460
  Le Pain Quotidien also known as PQ, serving healthy organic dishes, is a Belgian bakery and cafe located at 30 Purchase Street, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County. Take food home or enjoy dining at a communal table. Le Pain Quotidien sources organic ingredients whenever possible.

From Le Pain Quotidien: "Located on Rye’s historic Purchase Street, we are just walking distance from the train station and minutes from the Rye Arts Center. Our façade’s floor to ceiling windows let in a tremendous amount of natural light during the day, while exposed wood beams and reclaimed wood finishes make our restaurant a cozy place to retreat. Offering our traditional communal table in addition to bench seating, we are perfectly suited to relaxing weekend brunches or delicious after-school treats. " Le Pain Quotidien or PQ | Westchester  website and more . . .


Restaurants - Bakery | Rye Restaurants - Bakery | Westchester Restaurants - Bakery | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea | Rye Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea | Westchester Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Specialties | Rye Restaurants - Specialties | Westchester Restaurants - Specialties | Hudson Valley
Family Friendly Restaurants | Rye Family Friendly Restaurants | Westchester Family Friendly Restaurants | Hudson Valley
Gluten-Free Options | Rye Gluten-Free Options | Westchester Gluten-Free Options | Hudson Valley
Organic Options | Rye Grass-Fed Options | Westchester Organic Options | Hudson Valley
Healthy Food Options | Rye Healthy Food Options | Westchester Healthy Food Options | Hudson Valley
Outdoor Dining | Rye Outdoor Dining | Westchester Outdoor Dining | Hudson Valley
WiFi = Free | Rye WiFi = Free | Westchester WiFi = Free | Hudson Valley

10580, Rye, NY, New England style fish house, menu, raw bar list, fish, steaks, burgers, chicken dishes for landlubbers, menus, about Morgans Fish House, Restaurant Review, lunch, dinner, The word is, restaurant, fresh fish dishes | Westchester Morgans Fish House

914-921-8190
  Morgans Fish House, serving fresh fish, is located at 22 Elm Place, Rye, NY 10580 in Lower Westchester County.

From Morgans Fish House: "Morgans is a casual, New England style fish house in a space that is interesting and inviting. The bar is a great place to meet for a drink or have a bite to eat, and the spacious dining room is comfortable and inviting. If you’re in the mood for some entertainment, try sitting at the counter looking into the kitchen and watch the show while enjoying delicious food. The restaurant is perfect for a casual get together with friends, but is also great for business or private functions, with a private dining room that holds up to 50 people. Morgans Fish House | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - Seafood | Rye Restaurants - Seafood | Westchester Restaurants - Seafood | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley
Sunday Brunch | Rye Sunday Brunch | Westchester Sunday Brunch | Hudson Valley

10580, breakfast, lunch, Rye, NY, Westchester County | Westchester On The Way Cafe

914-921-2233
  On the Way Cafe, serving breakfast and lunch, is located at 34 Ridgeland Terrace, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County. On The Way Cafe | Westchester  website and more . . .


Restaurants - Breakfast | Rye Restaurants - Breakfast | Westchester Restaurants - Breakfast | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops | Rye Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops | Westchester Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops | Hudson Valley
Sunday Brunch | Rye Sunday Brunch | Westchester Sunday Brunch | Hudson Valley

Patisserie Salzburg of Rye

914-921-4458
  Patisserie Salzburg of Rye, an upscale European-style café, is located at 77 Purchase Street, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

From Patisserie Salzburg: "An upscale European-style café located in the heart of downtown Rye and Scarsdale, Patisserie Salzburg offers fresh, authentic products in a warm, inviting environment. Manfred Hirz, the co-owner and chef of Patisserie Salzburg is himself a native of Salzburg, Austria and received formal training in baking and pastry in Salzburg from the age of fifteen. Immigrating to the United States in 1980, Manfred made his start working in various kitchens and restaurants in New York City, including the world-famous restaurant, Vienna 79, which received four stars in the New York Times. Manfred originally opened his business in Armonk in 1986 where he met future partner, Par Shakiban, and they eventually opened a second location in Rye in 1995, where the business has resided ever since." Patisserie Salzburg of Rye | Westchester  website and more . . .


Restaurants - Bakery | Rye Restaurants - Bakery | Westchester Restaurants - Bakery | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea | Rye Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea | Westchester Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea | Hudson Valley
Pastry | Rye Pastry | Westchester Bakery | Hudson Valley

10580 | Westchester Piazza Pizzeria

914-921-4444
 

10580, Restaurant, Tiki Bar, Traditional American menu, seafood, Live Entertainment, Waterfront Views, patio, Long Island Sound, raw bar was fresh, steamed lobster, enjoy the views, Restaurant Review | Westchester Pier Restaurant & Tiki Bar

914-967-1020
  Pier Restaurant & Tiki Bar, serving a Traditional American menu with an emphasis on seafood, is located at 1 Playland Parkway, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County. Pier Restaurant & Tiki Bar | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - Seafood | Rye Restaurants - Seafood | Westchester Restaurants - Seafood | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley
Live Music | Rye Music 'Live' | Westchester Live Music | Hudson Valley
Outdoor Dining | Rye Outdoor Dining | Westchester Outdoor Dining | Hudson Valley
Waterfront Dining | Rye Waterfront Dining | Westchester Waterfront Dining | Hudson Valley

10580, Pizza, Rye, NY, Restaurant Review, Family Restaurant, 
Serving lunch, dinner, all day, The word is | Westchester Planet Pizza - Rye

914-925-2500
  Planet Pizza is located at 1004 Boston Post Road, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

From Planet Pizza: "Every day our pizza dough is still made in each store using a generational recipe and flour milled from the finest Kansas spring wheat. Our pizza sauce is made from ripe California tomatoes, picked in late August and early September and fresh-packed with fragrant basil. 100% whole milk Wisconsin mozzarella made from a proprietary recipe and aged to a minimum of 28 days is the final piece of the puzzle. We are proud to continue making pizza using the recipes and craftsmanship we learned while working as children at our father's pizzeria." Planet Pizza - Rye | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - Pizza | Rye Restaurants - Pizza | Westchester Restaurants - Pizza | Hudson Valley
Family Friendly Restaurants | Rye Family Friendly Restaurants | Westchester Family Friendly Restaurants | Hudson Valley

10580, Mediterranean Vegetarian cuisine, Rye, NY, Restaurant Review, Beer and Wine Bar, Cuisine = Mediterranean Vegetarian, Kid friendly, Live Music, The word is, Excellent reviews for this attractive, charming, and cozy neighborhood gem | Westchester Rosemary and Vine

914-481-8660
  Rosemary and Vine, serving Mediterranean cuisine, beer and wine bar, is located at 29 Purchase Street, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

From Rosemary and Vine: "We created Rosemary & Vine as a way to share our favorite flavors with the people around us. As longtime residents of the Mediterranean who relocated to Rye, we were looking for a comfortable, casual place to enjoy savory vegetarian fare with a nice glass of wine or beer. A place that reminded us of the warm, relaxed atmosphere we fell in love with when exploring our native coast. A place where our three daughters would feel welcome to enjoy delicious, nutritious meals. Rosemary & Vine is that place. The food is made to savor, thoughtfully sourced, cooked with care, and created to delight." Rosemary and Vine | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - Mediterranean Cuisine | Rye Restaurants - Mediterranean Cuisine | Westchester Restaurants - Mediterranean Cuisine | Hudson Valley
Vegan Options | Rye Restaurants - Vegetarian | Westchester Vegan Options | Hudson Valley
Family Friendly Restaurants | Rye Family Friendly Restaurants | Westchester Family Friendly Restaurants | Hudson Valley
Live Music | Rye Music 'Live' | Westchester Live Music | Hudson Valley
Outdoor Dining | Rye Outdoor Dining | Westchester Outdoor Dining | Hudson Valley

10580, Oyster Bar, Bistro, Great oysters, vibrant bar scene, Rye neighborhood, bistro, breakfast, lunch, and dinner | Westchester Ruby's Oyster Bar & Bistro

914-921-4166
  Ruby's Oyster Bar & Bistro is located at 45 Purchase Street, Rye NY 10580, Westchester County.

From Ruby's: "This restaurant in the center of Rye, NY is at once chic, casual and comfortable. It charms guests with its varied menu, friendly and professional service, and its lively ambience. Ruby’s stylish décor showcases an authentic zinc bar from Paris, beaded chandeliers and coffered ceiling overhead down to its marble mosaic floor. Ruby’s is a perfect venue for a romantic dinner, business lunch, office party or just a fun night out. Ruby's Oyster Bar & Bistro | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - Bistro & Wine Bar | Rye Restaurants - Bistro & Wine Bar | Westchester Restaurants - Bistro & Wine Bar | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Breakfast | Rye Restaurants - Breakfast | Westchester Restaurants - Breakfast | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Seafood | Rye Restaurants - Seafood | Westchester Restaurants - Seafood | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Steak & Seafood | Rye Restaurants - Steak & Seafood | Westchester Restaurants - Steak & Seafood | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley
Sunday Brunch | Rye Sunday Brunch | Westchester Sunday Brunch | Hudson Valley

10580, Grill & Bar, American cuisine, Rye NY, front porch, Restaurant Review, Draft and Bottled Beer, Fireplace, Kid Friendly, Kids Menu, Live Music, Outdoor dining, Serving lunch and dinner, Sunday Brunch, The word is, neighborhood restaurant | Westchester Rye Grill & Bar

914-967-0332
  Rye Grill & Bar, serving Traditional American cuisine, is located at One Station Plaza, Rye NY 10580 in Westchester County.

From Rye Grill: "The Rye Grill is truly one of those special restaurants that provides a great dining experience for everyone – singles, couples, families and parties. You can enjoy an intimate dinner for two, meet friends for a light meal after a movie, celebrate a family birthday, or have a baby shower party. The Rye Grill is versatile to handle most any dining occasion and is large enough to so that one doesn’t impact the other. For example, the upper level is for adults-only seating and is perfect for a romantic dinner. Rye Grill & Bar | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Brewery | Rye Craft Beer | Westchester Brewery | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - American Traditional | Rye Restaurants - American Traditional | Westchester Restaurants - American Traditional | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley
Fireplace | Rye Fireplace | Westchester Fireplace | Hudson Valley
Live Music | Rye Music 'Live' | Westchester Live Music | Hudson Valley
Sunday Brunch | Rye Sunday Brunch | Westchester Sunday Brunch | Hudson Valley

10580, Cajun, Seafood, Traditional American, dishes, Rye NY, Outdoor dining on patio, Late hours, Cajun seafood, great burgers, affordable prices, Restaurant Review | Westchester Rye Roadhouse "Cajun & Creole"

914-925-2668
  Rye Roadhouse, serving Cajun Seafood and Traditional American dishes, is located at 12 High Street, Rye NY 10580, Westchester County.

From Roadhouse: "Welcome to the Rye Roadhouse in Rye NY. We are all about the freshest food, a great atmosphere and good friends. Our menu offers a variety of great Cajun seafood, rich steaks and the finest lagers. Come in. Relax. Enjoy the great food and the good times." Rye Roadhouse  "Cajun & Creole" | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Burgers | Rye Burgers | Westchester Restaurants - Pubs | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Seafood | Rye Restaurants - Seafood | Westchester Restaurants - Seafood | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley
Live Music | Rye Music 'Live' | Westchester Live Music | Hudson Valley
Late Hours | Rye Open Late | Westchester Late Hours | Hudson Valley
Outdoor Dining | Rye Outdoor Dining | Westchester Outdoor Dining | Hudson Valley
Sunday Brunch | Rye Sunday Brunch | Westchester Sunday Brunch | Hudson Valley

10580 lattes Soymilk Silk organic soybeans nutritional benefit cholesterol-free lactose-free calcium enriched coffees nutrition information Trans-Fat | Westchester Starbucks Coffee - Rye

914-967-5827
  Starbucks is located at 51 Purchase Street, Rye, NY 10580 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." Starbucks Coffee - Rye | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea | Rye Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea | Westchester Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea | Hudson Valley
Organic Options | Rye Grass-Fed Options | Westchester Organic Options | Hudson Valley
WiFi = Free | Rye WiFi = Free | Westchester WiFi = Free | Hudson Valley

10580 | Westchester Sunrise Pizza & Restaurant

914-967-8696
 

10580, Traditional American food, Raw Bar, The word is, neighborhood spot, food is excellent, Restaurant Review | Westchester Town Dock

914-967-2497
  Town Dock, serving Traditional American cuisine, is located at 15 Purdy Ave., Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

From Town Dock: "The Town Dock is a comfortable, casual tavern offering great food, warm hospitality and wonderful service in one of Rye’s original tap rooms.The restaurant, decorated with a New England coastal feel transports patrons back to their favorite seaside village, be it Block Island, Nantucket or a secret spot on the coast of Maine. Whether at the bar or in our separate dining room, the Town Dock is the perfect choice for a group celebration or an intimate dinner for two." Town Dock | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - American Traditional | Rye Restaurants - American Traditional | Westchester Restaurants - American Traditional | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Seafood | Rye Restaurants - Seafood | Westchester Restaurants - Seafood | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley

10580, Manhattan styled, Pan-Asian, reasonable prices,  delicious dishes, food is great,  high noise level | Westchester Water Moon "Sushi Bar & Asian Bistro"

914-921-8880
  Water Moon, Sushi Bar & Asian Bistro, is located at 66 Purchase Street, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County. Water Moon  "Sushi Bar & Asian Bistro" | Westchester restaurant review, website and more . . .


Restaurants - Japanese & Sushi | Rye Restaurants - Japanese & Sushi | Westchester Restaurants - Japanese & Sushi | Hudson Valley
Restaurants - Sushi | Rye Restaurants - Sushi | Westchester Restaurants - Sushi | Hudson Valley
Restaurant Caterers | Rye Catering | Westchester Restaurant Caterers | Hudson Valley


Restaurants

City of Rye

Westchester County


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Restaurants in City of Rye, Westchester County include:

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    Music 'Live' | Live Music
    Open Late | Late Hours
    Outdoor Dining
    Pizza
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    Seafood
    Specialties
    Steak & Seafood
    Sunday Brunch
    Sushi
    Vegetarian | Vegan Options
    Waterfront Dining
    WiFi = Free

American Traditional
What is Traditional American food? It's difficult to classify Traditional American food. We all associate Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, French Fries, and of course Apple Pie with American food - and how about Turkey and sweet potatoes on Thanksgiving.

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French Cuisine
Most people agree that one of France's biggest attractions is the food. French food is enjoyed and savored without being rushed. The French dine slowly, enjoying their food which is often accompanied by a number of wines.

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Italian Cuisine
Eating Italian food can offer a satisfying and healthy meal. Italian food is varied, abundant in selection, and unique to many of the 20 regions of Italy. Select a fine Italian restaurant from our list of Italian restaurants in Westchester.

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Japanese & Sushi
Are you looking for a good Japanese restaurant in Westchester County? Find excellent Japanese food at restaurants in Westchester, New York when you select from The Westchester Restaurant Guide's list of restaurants.

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Pizza
Almost all Americans can relate to the mouth-watering experience of biting into a crusty and piping-hot pizza dripping with melted mozzarella and juicy tomato sauce Select your favorite Pizza restaurant from our list of Pizzarias.

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Sushi
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About City of Rye

City of Rye
Westchester County
Hudson Valley

History of the City of Rye, New York

The First Settlement
Rye is the oldest permanent settlement in Westchester County. It began in 1660 when Peter Disbrow, John Coe and Thomas Studwell came from Greenwich with a small group of settlers. They were joined by John Budd the following year. Their first treaty with the Mohegan Indians gave them the land between Milton Point and the Byram River (Peningoe Neck); then the mile-long “Manussing” Island. Within several years their combined purchases comprised all of what is now the City of Rye, Town of Rye, Harrison, White Plains, parts of Greenwich, North Castle, and Mamaroneck.

In 1665, Connecticut merged these settlements under the name of Rye after ancestors in Rye, England. In 1683, Rye was ceded unwillingly to the Province of New York by King Charles II as a gift to his brother, the Duke of York. But when a New York court severed the Harrison area from the settlement in 1695, the Rye colonists rejoined Connecticut in protest. In 1700, Rye again became part of New York by royal decree, this time permanently. The New York State Legislature officially established the Town of Rye boundaries in 1788.

Early Business and Recreation
For two centuries, Rye remained a secluded community. Land was cleared for farming and cattle grazing. Docks were built on Long Island Sound, and oystering was an important occupation. Homes along Mill Town Road, now Milton, led to grist mills on Blind Brook.

Communication with the outside world came slowly. The Rye-Oyster Bay ferry, which began service in 1739, was a great community event. The New York-Boston stagecoach made its first run in 1772 using the Square House, then an Inn, as a stopping place. Rye to New York steamboat service and completion of the New Haven Railroad in the mid 1800’s made Rye a popular summer resort. Horseracing on “The Flats” (Rye Beach) was a special attraction.

Rye Thrives at the Turn of the Century
In the late nineteenth century, Rye experienced its first real growth and change. The era of the trolley made surrounding communities accessible. (Through a series of careful transfers, one could travel all the way to New York for eight cents.) By 1904, there were two schools, five churches, a library, and a lively population of 3,500 residents.

Rye Becomes a Village
The growing community became dissatisfied with the services of the Rye Town Board, on which it had no representation. The Rye Village Incorporation League organized public meetings; “letters to the editor” debated the merits of independence. The Legislature passed a bill of incorporation and on September 12, 1904, a special election was held at Theodore Fremd’s market. The taxpayers voted 155 in favor, 47 opposed - and Rye became a village.

Post-War Boom
During the 1920’s, the post-war boom and the advent of parkways and commuter trains brought a rush of prospective suburbanites and summer residents to the flourishing village. This was Rye’s greatest period of growth and by 1930, there were nearly 9,000 people.

Rye Becomes a City
As Rye developed, the residents began to desire complete independence from the Town government. City status offered many advantages, one being relief from paying a disproportionate share of the Town welfare tax. In 1940, the Legislature approved the Rye City Charter which was adopted by the residents 1,172 to 34. On January 1, 1942, Rye became Westchester’s sixth and smallest city.

Rye History in the Making
Today, the City of Rye is a unique blending of the old and the new. Now a residential, suburban community with every facility for modern living, it still retains its traditional atmosphere of tranquil village life as well as many historic landmarks that bind it to its three-hundred year history.

Still small as cities go (1990 census population: 14,936), Rye is primarily a place in which to live rather than to make a living. One-third of Rye’s working residents commute to New York City, 25 railroad miles away. Others are employed in Westchester, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Long Island as well as in the 200 small businesses and several large firms located here.

Community Characteristics
The dominant characteristic of the community is one of single-family homes that cover about three-fifths of Rye’s six square miles. Another fifth of the land is devoted to recreation and conservation. The balance is divided between institutions (such as The Osborn, churches, and city property) and vacant land, with a slim 5% of all property in Rye used for business and industry.

Careful planning and controlled growth have protected the overriding community objective - to retain its residential character. Of the 5,400 households, two-thirds live in private homes; the rest are housed in condominium, cooperative, two-family or apartment buildings - a balance which has been purposely maintained.

Natural Endowments
Rye’s remarkable natural endowments - a protected harbor along Long Island Sound, varied rolling landscapes, tree-lined streets, and winding brooks - enhance its many attractive neighborhoods. Community interest in recreation and preservation of open spaces has been considerable. The purchase of a 127-acre private country club, doubling of capacity at the marina on Milton Harbor, and expansion of the Nature Center to 47 acres all reflect the wishes of the citizens.

Present-Day Business
Campus-type office buildings for corporations in a few selected areas have been of economic benefit to the community. The central business district, primarily intended to serve local residents, has been confined to the Purchase Street area.

Zoning regulations that control density, height, and use of property have successfully kept tower apartments, motels, shopping centers and manufacturing plants out of Rye. Ample lands have been set aside for schools as well as for shopper and commuter parking.

Schools
"The City of Rye is served by two public school districts as well as numerous secular and non-secular learning institutions . . . Learn more about the Rye School Districts.Rye is also home to the renowned Rye Country Day School, a private learning institution."

Historical Landmarks
Any description of the Rye scene is incomplete without mention of its historical landmarks. The original home site and burial place of John Jay, first chief justice of the United States, is located here. Original milestone, fixed by Benjamin Franklin along the Post Road in 1763, still mark the 24th, 25th, and 26th miles from New York.

The historic Square House, built in the 1700’s, is now a museum. As a public inn for nearly a century, it housed such distinguished stagecoach riders as George Washington, John Adams, and General Lafayette. It later became Rye’s first post office and from 1904 till 1964 served as Village Hall, then City Hall.

On Milton Road, first site of community development, is the oldest house in Rye - the Timothy-Knapp house, built in the 1660’s; the Milton and Purdy cemeteries with gravestones of two centuries ago; the original Milton district school house, built in 1830, now a residence; and number 51, a colonial building dating back to 1788, currently the Rye Arts Center.

City of Rye Seal
The official City Seal displays a ship in the center copied from the seal of Rye, England, a peace pipe, a torch of freedom and the following three significant dates in Rye History:
1660 Year community was first settled, illustrated by a peace pipe
1904 Year Rye became a Village, showing a torch of progress
1942 Year Rye became a City

"History of the City of Rye, New York" is sourced from City of Rye, NY.

History And Antiquities
The following covers "History and Antiquities", a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, and anecdotes about Westchester County and its towns. When reading the following, remember to keep in mind that this information has been written about two hundred years ago. Population statistics and events have not been revised to reflect current events and perspective. We think this adds to the historical flavor and interest of the writings, giving a different perspective on much of this information and written in an "older world" writing style. "Historical Collections of the State of New York , Published by S. Tuttle, 194 Chatham-Square, 1841

    Rye
    "Rye, the southeast town of the county, is distant from New York 26 miles. Pop. 1,803. The village of Rye, on the New York turnpike, 1 mile from the sound, contains 3 churches, 2 academies, and about 30 dwellings. The old Jay Mansion is situated in the western part of the town."

Excerpts from "New York, A Guide to the Empire State" , Compiled by workers of the Writer's Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of New York, 1940 Albany

    "Rye, 2.9 m. (49 alt., 9,803 pop.), settled in 1660, is visible from US 1 as a series of apartment houses and mansions with landscaped grounds. The Haviland Inn (R), Purchase St. between Liberty Lane and Locust Ave., was built in 1730 and is now the Rye village hall. The old glass is intact; the beams are wooden-pegged; hand-split shingles cover three quarters of the structure. the inn was run be Dame Tamar Haviland, after her husband's death during the Revolution. In her time this was a notable stopping place on the old Post Road.

    The Grave of John Jay (1749-1829), first Chief Justice of the U.S., is in a private cemetery on the Palmer Estate, Post Road and Barlow Lane, once the home of his brother, Peter Jay.

    In Rye at 3.7 m. is an entrance ramp to the Cross County Parkway.Left on ramp and R. on the parkway 1 m. to PLAYLAND (open all year; bathing beach with accommodations for 10,000, boardwalk, swimming pool, dance hall, hockey rink, picnic grover, amusement devices. Parking 25 cents weekdays, 50 cents Sun. and holidays).

    Tied up at the Playland dock is the clipper ship, Benjamin F. Packard (adm. 10 cents), built at Bath, Maine, by Cross, Sawyer & Packard in 1883. With a tonnage of 2,026 gross and a mainmast rising 147 feet from her deck, the Packard was one of the larger ships of her period. Her logs cover many voyages around Cape Horn.

About Rye
There are many things to do and wonderful places to visit in the City of Rye, New York. Enjoy activities, attractions, and fine dining opportunities in Rye. Visit hiking trails in Rye, golf courses in Rye, and antique stores in and about Rye. If you enjoy watching and learning about birds and other wildlife, visit the Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary where you can go on nature walks and enjoy birding in Rye. The Wildlife Sanctuary is a wonderful place for children; where environmental education programs can be arranged for a group of kids.

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