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 10504 Contemporary New American cuisine Italian Eclectic Catering Outdoor Dining Sunday Brunch Live Music Opus 465

914-273-4676 

Opus 465 is an unpretentious, yet sophisticated restaurant located in the quaint town of Armonk, NY. Chef/Owner Marc Mazzarulli, chose the word “OPUS”, which means a work of art, to symbolize his passionate nature for creative cuisine and desire to translate that passion into a complete dining experience. “465" derives from the address, 465 Main Street.

Chef Marc Mazzarulli’s main objective when opening Opus 465 in 1998 was to offer “something for everyone.” He stays innovative and fresh with his Contemporary American cuisine, adding just a hint of Italian flare from his family background. His dishes are skillfully prepared and artistically presented. Chef Marc is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY.

Opus 465 offers a variety of different atmospheres to accommodate all diners. The main floor has a handsome antique bar imported from England with cozy tables for diners who enjoy the bar ambience or the live music performed Wednesday thru Saturday evenings. Adjacent to the bar is a warm family friendly dining room with walnut wood work and floors, separated by etched glass partitions. The tented outdoor patio is available for dining May thru September. The upstairs is a spacious yet inviting dining room with private alcoves for more intimate dining or for private catered affairs. Press "Blue Button" to see menus and Opus 465 website.

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  Marc Charles Steakhouse

914-273-2700 

Marc Charles Steakhouse is located at 94 Business Park Drive, Armonk, NY 10504 in the completely renovated restaurant space at the La Quinta Hotel in Westchester Business Park. Marc Charles Steakhouse offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. The stylish dining area features several distinct spaces, in addition to two separate areas to accommodate private functions.

Enjoy a delicious selection of Certified Black Angus Steaks, chops, fresh fish and poultry. Unique to MC Steakhouse, patrons may customize their steak with a variety of rubs, sauces, herbed butters or cheeses. Chef Marc's culinary vision includes an expansive list of creative appetizers and side dishes. Our beautiful bar area offers Bar Appetizers, Salads, a Pasta Station, and a Sandwich Shop, for more casual fare.

Occasions by Marc Charles, also located at the La Quinta Hotel, is a full service catering facility. Our ballroom is perfect for any event or corporate function. Our on site event planner will assist in coordinating the perfect event. Press "Blue Button" for menus, photos and more about Marc Charles Steakhouse.

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Armonk / North Castle, NYcentral mid - Restaurants

 American Newrestaurant eat out new american food contemporary fusion dining dinner eating meal culinary upscale high end expensive cuisine delicious

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 10504 Contemporary New American cuisine Italian Eclectic Catering Outdoor Dining Sunday Brunch Live Music Opus 465

914-273-4676 

Opus 465 is an unpretentious, yet sophisticated restaurant located in the quaint town of Armonk, NY. Chef/Owner Marc Mazzarulli, chose the word “OPUS”, which means a work of art, to symbolize his passionate nature for creative cuisine and desire to translate that passion into a complete dining experience. “465" derives from the address, 465 Main Street.

Chef Marc Mazzarulli’s main objective when opening Opus 465 in 1998 was to offer “something for everyone.” He stays innovative and fresh with his Contemporary American cuisine, adding just a hint of Italian flare from his family background. His dishes are skillfully prepared and artistically presented. Chef Marc is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY.

Opus 465 offers a variety of different atmospheres to accommodate all diners. The main floor has a handsome antique bar imported from England with cozy tables for diners who enjoy the bar ambience or the live music performed Wednesday thru Saturday evenings. Adjacent to the bar is a warm family friendly dining room with walnut wood work and floors, separated by etched glass partitions. The tented outdoor patio is available for dining May thru September. The upstairs is a spacious yet inviting dining room with private alcoves for more intimate dining or for private catered affairs. Press "Blue Button" to see menus and Opus 465 website.

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Live Music
Outdoor Patio
Sunday Brunch

 10504 Route22 Route twenty two Route 22 American Restaurant & Bar

914-765-0022 

Route 22 American Restaurant and Bar, serving eclectic American food, is a restaurant designed to give patrons a sense of what Armonk was like in a different era. Located on Old Route 22 and situated in a former 1930's gas station, Route 22 is a 4,000 square foot restaurant where décor and ambiance are reminiscent of the 1930's.

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 10504 Chinese Restaurant szechuan cantonese cuisine kids children's crayons family David Chen Chinese Restaurant

914-273-6767 

David Chen Chinese Restaurant is located at 85 Old Mount Kisco Road, Armonk, NY. For the kids, the downstairs dining room has TV's showing children's programs, fish tanks, and crayons and paper are availble for the kids.

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  Tazza Café

914-273-0788 

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 10504 Beehive Restaurant

914-765-0688 

Beehive Restaurant, serving Eclectic cuisine, is located at 30 Old Route 22 Armonk, NY 10504. Press "Blue Button" for menu and photos.

 10504 Restaurant menus Stoneleigh Creek

914-276-0000 
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Stoneleigh Creek Restaurant, formerly of Croton Falls, is now located at 1 Kent Place Armonk, NY 10504. We still offer the same creative cuisine and service that have made us a fan favorite since 1999. Featuring aged steaks, sumptuous seafood dishes, fresh fish flown in overnight from Hawaii, and many other delicious choices, as well as rich homemade desserts and an extensive wine list. All delivered in a comfortable homey setting. Press "Blue Button" for menus and more information.

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 10504 contemporary Italian cuisine Italian Pizza Westchester Fairfield counties menus Amore Pizzeria & Pasta

914-273-3535 

Amore Pizzeria & Pasta is located at 575 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.

 10504 Enzo's Antichi Sapori

914-273-4186 

Enzo's Antichi Sapori, serving Italian food, is located at 111 Bedford Road in Armonk, NY.

 10504 Italian Restaurant cuisine Italy Southern Northern La Scala Ristorante Italiano

914-273-3508 
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La Scala, serving Northern and Southern Italian cuisine, is located at 386 Main Street, Armonk NY 10504. La Scala is a lovely spot for an evening meal of homemade pasta and desserts. Or try one of the many other dishes on the menu. La Scala rated "Excellent" in 2007 by Zagat.

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 10504 tatami rooms thai Malaysian curry Kira Steak and Sushi

914-765-0800 
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 10504 Pan Asian sushi Made in Asia

914-730-3663 

Made in Asia Restaurant is an Asian and Japanese Bistro, Sushi Bar and Cocktail Lounge located at 454 Main Street, Armonk, New York, 10504.

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 10504 Mariachi Mexico

914-273-6805 

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 10504 Chinese Restaurant Haiyuan "Chinese & Japanese"

914-273-5314 

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 10504 contemporary Italian cuisine Italian Pizza Westchester Fairfield counties menus Amore Pizzeria & Pasta

914-273-3535 

Amore Pizzeria & Pasta is located at 575 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.

 10504 Broadway North Pizzeria

914-273-2231 

 10504 Fernando's Pizzeria

914-273-1333 

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 10504 Pan Asian sushi Made in Asia

914-730-3663 

Made in Asia Restaurant is an Asian and Japanese Bistro, Sushi Bar and Cocktail Lounge located at 454 Main Street, Armonk, New York, 10504.

 Steakhousesteak house dinner filet mignon porterhouse porter prime rib new york strip and lobster ruths chris mortons outback charlie browns edo flames frankie johnnies highland main street ribs meat juicy grill rare

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  Marc Charles Steakhouse

914-273-2700 

Marc Charles Steakhouse is located at 94 Business Park Drive, Armonk, NY 10504 in the completely renovated restaurant space at the La Quinta Hotel in Westchester Business Park. Marc Charles Steakhouse offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. The stylish dining area features several distinct spaces, in addition to two separate areas to accommodate private functions.

Enjoy a delicious selection of Certified Black Angus Steaks, chops, fresh fish and poultry. Unique to MC Steakhouse, patrons may customize their steak with a variety of rubs, sauces, herbed butters or cheeses. Chef Marc's culinary vision includes an expansive list of creative appetizers and side dishes. Our beautiful bar area offers Bar Appetizers, Salads, a Pasta Station, and a Sandwich Shop, for more casual fare.

Occasions by Marc Charles, also located at the La Quinta Hotel, is a full service catering facility. Our ballroom is perfect for any event or corporate function. Our on site event planner will assist in coordinating the perfect event. Press "Blue Button" for menus, photos and more about Marc Charles Steakhouse.

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Armonk - Restaurants

The Westchester County, NY list of Armonk restaurants includes the following cuisines:

    American New
    Chinese
    Coffeeshops & Diners
    Eclectic
    Italian
    Japanese
    Mexican
    Pan Asian
    Pizza
    Specialties
    Steakhouse

American New Cuisine
New American cuisine has its roots in California cuisine. New American food, often similar to Contemporary American, emphasizes a seasonal menu. Dishes are often created based on the availability of fresh ingredients from local farmers and ranchers.

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Chinese Cuisine
The Chinese believe that the preparation of food is an art. The art of cooking Chinese food can include dishes and food preparation techniques which are difficult to develop and may require the expertise of a chef with lots of experience.

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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 Cuisine
Do you just have to eat Sushi for dinner? If you're looking for great Sushi or traditional Japanese food in Westchester County, select from The Westchester Restaurant Guide's list of Sushi and Japanese restaurants.

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Mexican Cuisine
Mexican food varies by region. Recipes and ingredients from many countries such as Africa, South America, and France influenced Mexican food. Select from a list of many fine Mexican restaurants in Westchester County and the Hudson River Valley.

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Pizza Cuisine
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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Armonk is located in the Town of North Castle in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 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. The Town of North Castle is divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District, the hamlet of Banksville.

It is believed that the Town of North Castle was originally inhabited by the Siwanoy, part of the Wappinger Confederacy and members of the Algonquin nation. The Siwanoy were taken by force in 1644 by Europeans. In the early 1700s, King William gave his favorite courtiers the West Patent, of which the western portion of North Castle was a part, and the Middle Patent, the eastern part of North Castle. At one time, North Castle included all the territory that became incorporated as New Castle in 1791. The territory comprising both towns was once part of the Parish of Rye organized in 1693.

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: Press here for "People of the The American Revolution"

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.


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