DeMew Corner Guidebook

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DeMew Corner Guidebook

Food scene

Half Moon makes donuts to order. They are warm and wonderful! Good coffee too!
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Half Moon Rondout Cafe
36 Broadway
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Half Moon makes donuts to order. They are warm and wonderful! Good coffee too!
We love these tacos. They are fresh and tasty. Many options to choose from, but the shrimp are my favorite.
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The Tortilla Taco Bar
38 Broadway
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We love these tacos. They are fresh and tasty. Many options to choose from, but the shrimp are my favorite.
Savona’s is a neighborhood favorite for good food and wine with friendly service. The salmon with limoncello sauce is special.
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Savona's
11 Broadway
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Savona’s is a neighborhood favorite for good food and wine with friendly service. The salmon with limoncello sauce is special.
Most days there’s a line out the door to get a loaf of their crusty, fresh bread. The croissants are delicious - flaky and buttery. At night, stop in for a craft beer or cocktail at the marble bar.
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Kingston Bread + Bar
43 N Front St
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Most days there’s a line out the door to get a loaf of their crusty, fresh bread. The croissants are delicious - flaky and buttery. At night, stop in for a craft beer or cocktail at the marble bar.
Located in the uptown neighborhood of Kingston, this is a great spot for a special meal with a good wine list. French classics like steak frites, duck confit and escargot sit alongside modern preparations of seafood and lamb.
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Le Canard Enchaine
276 Fair St
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Located in the uptown neighborhood of Kingston, this is a great spot for a special meal with a good wine list. French classics like steak frites, duck confit and escargot sit alongside modern preparations of seafood and lamb.
A neighborhood gem for fresh Mexican food and good drinks only a couple minutes walk up Abeel Street. Indoor and patio seating and take-away. Open Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday 4:30-9:00 and Friday and Saturday 4:30-9:30.
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Armadillo
97 Abeel Street
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A neighborhood gem for fresh Mexican food and good drinks only a couple minutes walk up Abeel Street. Indoor and patio seating and take-away. Open Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday 4:30-9:00 and Friday and Saturday 4:30-9:30.
This is our favorite classic Italian spot in Kingston. Extensive menu of freshly prepared options and great service. Good for takeout too!
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Frank Guido's Little Italy
14 Thomas St
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This is our favorite classic Italian spot in Kingston. Extensive menu of freshly prepared options and great service. Good for takeout too!
Our friend Michael owns this great spot fir fresh made to order burgers, tator tots, shakes and so much more. COVID friendly spot with all outside seating. Stop by on a trip to Kasterskill Falls.
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Mama's Boy Burgers
6067 Main St
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Our friend Michael owns this great spot fir fresh made to order burgers, tator tots, shakes and so much more. COVID friendly spot with all outside seating. Stop by on a trip to Kasterskill Falls.
Ship to Shore is a great local eatery with an extensive menu of well-prepared American bistro-style food and indoor and outdoor seating. Here on a Monday? Try the burger + wine or beer special for $20. Brunch from 11-3 on Sundays. Reservations recommended.
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Ship to Shore
15 W Strand St
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Ship to Shore is a great local eatery with an extensive menu of well-prepared American bistro-style food and indoor and outdoor seating. Here on a Monday? Try the burger + wine or beer special for $20. Brunch from 11-3 on Sundays. Reservations recommended.
Rosie General has become a very popular neighborhood spot to buy a loaf of bread, enjoy a cup of coffee and a pastry, or try a sandwich or salad for lunch.
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Rosie
39 Broadway
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Rosie General has become a very popular neighborhood spot to buy a loaf of bread, enjoy a cup of coffee and a pastry, or try a sandwich or salad for lunch.

Hiking

Enjoy a beautiful drive to this waterfall. It’s a nice hike. Take a picnic to eat in the rocks beneath the falls or stop at Mama’s Boy Burgers in Tannersville for a great bite at their outdoor tables.
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Kaaterskill Falls
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Enjoy a beautiful drive to this waterfall. It’s a nice hike. Take a picnic to eat in the rocks beneath the falls or stop at Mama’s Boy Burgers in Tannersville for a great bite at their outdoor tables.

Hiking

Get a unique view of the Hudson at this unique pedestrian walkway. Head the Highland to enter the walkway
Enjoy a unique view of the Hudson River from this pedestrian bridge. Drive to Highland to enter from the west side. Grab lunch at Lola’s when you get to the East side in before heading back.
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Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park
61 Parker Ave
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Enjoy a unique view of the Hudson River from this pedestrian bridge. Drive to Highland to enter from the west side. Grab lunch at Lola’s when you get to the East side in before heading back.

Sightseeing

No trip to the Rondout area is complete without a visit to the Hudson River Maritime Museum - located a five minute walk down the promenade. Book a boat tour - chose from the sightseeing, lighthouse, sunset, live music, "wrecked and abandoned" or the solar powered "solaris" boat.
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Hudson River Maritime Museum
50 Rondout Landing
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No trip to the Rondout area is complete without a visit to the Hudson River Maritime Museum - located a five minute walk down the promenade. Book a boat tour - chose from the sightseeing, lighthouse, sunset, live music, "wrecked and abandoned" or the solar powered "solaris" boat.

Neighborhoods

The Historic Rondout Waterfront District (also know as “Downtown” Kingston) is located on the shore of Rondout Creek near where it meets the Hudson River. Initially a key port for the shipment of timber and agriculture to the colonies and beyond, the area boomed with the opening of the Delaware and Hudson Canal in 1828; it became a trade hub for coal from Northeast Pennsylvania, bluestone from the Catskill Mountains, cement from Rosendale, and bricks made from local clay. The area grew so rapidly that it incorporated as the Village of Rondout in 1849, and by 1872 it merged with the then-Town of Kingston to form today’s city. By the time the canal closed in 1899, the port area featured buildings in all the nineteenth century architectural styles. Charmingly framed by the Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge, built in the 1920s, the neighborhood is referred to locally as the Rondout or the Strand (sometimes known to visitors as ‘Downtown’ as well). The Kingston Marina is located in the Rondout, a great place to book a ride on one of several tour boats of the Hudson River, and view the Rondout Lighthouse. The neighborhood is invitingly walkable and has a waterfront park, many charming restaurants, boutiques, and captivating architecture. There are several museums, art galleries, antique shops, and gift shops to explore. The Kingston Heritage Area Visitors Center is also in the Rondout Waterfront District. The neighborhood was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
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Rondout
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The Historic Rondout Waterfront District (also know as “Downtown” Kingston) is located on the shore of Rondout Creek near where it meets the Hudson River. Initially a key port for the shipment of timber and agriculture to the colonies and beyond, the area boomed with the opening of the Delaware and Hudson Canal in 1828; it became a trade hub for coal from Northeast Pennsylvania, bluestone from the Catskill Mountains, cement from Rosendale, and bricks made from local clay. The area grew so rapidly that it incorporated as the Village of Rondout in 1849, and by 1872 it merged with the then-Town of Kingston to form today’s city. By the time the canal closed in 1899, the port area featured buildings in all the nineteenth century architectural styles. Charmingly framed by the Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge, built in the 1920s, the neighborhood is referred to locally as the Rondout or the Strand (sometimes known to visitors as ‘Downtown’ as well). The Kingston Marina is located in the Rondout, a great place to book a ride on one of several tour boats of the Hudson River, and view the Rondout Lighthouse. The neighborhood is invitingly walkable and has a waterfront park, many charming restaurants, boutiques, and captivating architecture. There are several museums, art galleries, antique shops, and gift shops to explore. The Kingston Heritage Area Visitors Center is also in the Rondout Waterfront District. The neighborhood was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

Outdoor activities

Interested in renting a bike? Brian at Utility Bicycle works will set you up. $60/day.
Utility Bicycle Works
228 Wall St
Interested in renting a bike? Brian at Utility Bicycle works will set you up. $60/day.
Take a short drive down Abeel Street to rent a kayak to explore the Rondout Creek and Hudson River.
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A Day Away Kayak Rentals
1000 NY-213
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Take a short drive down Abeel Street to rent a kayak to explore the Rondout Creek and Hudson River.