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 10707 hot rock cuisine menu menus vegetarian dishes entertainment Jazz Music Thomas Stone Restaurant "International Fusion"

914-779-0012 

Thomas Stone Restaurant, serving New International Fusion cuisine cooked on hot rock, is located at 106 Main Street, Tuckahoe, New York 10707. For thousands of years humans have cooked over open flames and hot rock. Thomas Stone Restaurant has brought this experience to Tuckahoe, NY. We would like you to enjoy the intimacy of preparing and sharing your cuisine. The menu will entice you to try new flavors with traditional choice meats, fish and vegetarian dishes.

What is the stone? The stone is granite, a coarse grain igneous rock composed of orthoclase and albeit feldspars and of quartz. The stone is heated to over 500 degrees. Why cook on stone you ask? Come and try for yourself - you will taste the difference. Delightfully seasoned meats, seafood or vegetables sizzling over hot granite and popping sea salt, your dish needs nothing more. Press "Blue Button for menus, photos, entertainment, and more about Thomas Stone Restaurant.

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Dinner cooked over open flames and hot rock
Open daily 4pm to midnight
Live Jazz Music Friday & Saturday nights

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 10707 American cuisine 10707 menus An American Bistro

914-793-0807 
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An American Bistro serving "American" cuisine, is located at 296 Columbus Ave, Tuckahoe, NY 10707. Press "Blue Button" for menus and more about An American Bistro.

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 10707 Joe's Quarry Inn

914-337-0311 

 10707 Main Street Café

914-961-2233 

 10707 menus Old Regional American cuisine historic patio Olde Stone Mill, The

914-771-7661 
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The Olde Stone Mill is located at 2 Scarsdale Road, Tuckahoe, NY 10707. The Olde Stone Mill serves Regional American cuisine in a picturesque atmosphere, located in a historic stone mill overlooking the banks of the Bronx River . . . "our stone patio offers elegant outdoor dining in good weather." Press "Blue Button" for menus and more.

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 10707 lattes Soymilk Silk organic soybeans nutritional benefit cholesterol-free lactose-free calcium enriched coffees nutrition information Trans-Fat Starbucks Coffee - Tuckahoe Train Station

914-793-0746 

At Starbucks "Customers can customize their beverages by requesting it be made with whole, skim, soy or, in the U.S., even organic milk." Press "Blue Button" for Starbucks coffee, Starbucks nutrition information, what’s being served in your store, Starbuck locations and more.

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 10707 First Stop Café

914-779-4411 

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 10707 hot rock cuisine menu menus vegetarian dishes entertainment Jazz Music Thomas Stone Restaurant "International Fusion"

914-779-0012 

Thomas Stone Restaurant, serving New International Fusion cuisine cooked on hot rock, is located at 106 Main Street, Tuckahoe, New York 10707. For thousands of years humans have cooked over open flames and hot rock. Thomas Stone Restaurant has brought this experience to Tuckahoe, NY. We would like you to enjoy the intimacy of preparing and sharing your cuisine. The menu will entice you to try new flavors with traditional choice meats, fish and vegetarian dishes.

What is the stone? The stone is granite, a coarse grain igneous rock composed of orthoclase and albeit feldspars and of quartz. The stone is heated to over 500 degrees. Why cook on stone you ask? Come and try for yourself - you will taste the difference. Delightfully seasoned meats, seafood or vegetables sizzling over hot granite and popping sea salt, your dish needs nothing more. Press "Blue Button for menus, photos, entertainment, and more about Thomas Stone Restaurant.

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Dinner cooked over open flames and hot rock
Open daily 4pm to midnight
Live Jazz Music Friday & Saturday nights

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 10707 Angelina's

914-779-7944 

 10707 Italian cuisine Italy regions of Italy Abruzzese Neapolitan cuisine menu Outdoor Dining Mamma Assunta Ristorante

914-961-8142 

Mamma Assunta Ristorante, serving Italian cuisine, is located at 20 Columbus Ave, Tuckahoe, New York 10707. Mamma Assunta Ristorante specializes in home made pastas and specialty dishes such as Osso Buco, Cannelloni, and Trippa. Press "Blue Button" for menus and more about Mamma Assunta.

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 10707 Roberto's

914-337-4880 

 10707 Roma "Italian and Pizza"

914-961-3175 

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 10707 Kuzaku

914-793-8833 

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 10707 Burrito Poblano

914-337-7900 

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 10707 Crestwood Pizzeria

914-337-4795 

 10707 Villaggio's "Italian & Pizza"

914-961-5464 

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 10707 Garlic & Pepper Restaurant

914-771-8200 

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Tuckahoe - Restaurants

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

    American New
    American Traditional
    Coffeehouse & Tea
    Coffeeshops & Diners
    Eclectic
    Italian
    Japanese
    Mexican
    Pizza
    Thai

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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American Traditional Cuisine
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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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.

For Italian in Tuckahoe visit:

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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Thai Cuisine
Thai cuisine is considered by many to be among the world's most delicious food. Although Thai cuisine is influenced by India and China, Thailand's food maintains its own distinct identity. Enjoy Thai food at a Thai restaurant in Westchester.

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The 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.

Points of Interest:
Marble Capital of the World: In 1818 the town's first marble quarry was opened. The quarries produced heavily for almost a century. The extremely high quality of "Tuckahoe Marble" was in great demand and was used in many famous structures.

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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