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 Café, Coffeehouse & Teacoffeeshops, coffee shop, tearoom, tearooms, tea, sandwich, dessert, high tea, afternoon tea, tea sandwiches

  Perennial Chef, The

914-666-6523 

The Perennial Chef, serving French Californian style cuisine, is located at 25 Depot Plaza in Bedford Hills, NY. "Come visit our Café and Pâtisserie."

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 Chinese Restaurant Rainbow Panda

914-242-0448 

 Deli & Bagel Shopsbagels, deli, hot dogs, kosher, pastrami, food, eating out, take out, platters, catering

 10507, Local Market, Bedford Hills NY, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley, local, regional, organic, sustainable food, farmers, food, kids' table, local and regional food, house-made baked goods Table Local Market

914-241-0269 

Table, Local Market is located at 1 Babbitt Road, Bedford Hills NY 10507, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley. The mission of Table is to create a venue for local, regional, organic and sustainable food that is an alternative to the mass production, industrial food system. We aim to accomplish these goals while connecting our community with farmers, food, and our land through educational and social programs.

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  Bedford Diner

914-241-4808 

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 10507, Ice Cream, Bedford Hills, New York, Westchester County, menus, store locator, kosher Carvel Ice Cream

914-666-9838 

Carvel Ice Cream is located at 726 North Bedford Road, Bedford Hills, New York 10507 in Westchester County. Press Blue Button for Carvel's menus, store locator, and nutritional information.

The word is: All Carvel ingredients are kosher.

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 Pizza, Pasta, Cafe, Bedford Hills, New York, Westchester County Gianfranco Gourmet Pizza & Pasta Café

914-666-9357 

Gianfranco's Pizza & Pasta Cafe is located at 740 Bedford Road, Bedford Hills, New York in Westchester County.

 10507, Restaurant, Northern Italian cuisine, Bedford Hills, NY Westchester County Nino's of Bedford Hills

914-864-0400 
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Nino's Restaurant, serving Northern Italian cuisine, is located at 13 Adams Street, Bedford Hills, NY in Westchester County 10507.

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 10507, sushi, Japanese food, Bedford Hills, Westchester NY Kicho

914-666-3332 
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Kicho, serving sushi and Japanese hot food, is located at 352 North Bedford Road in Bedford Hills, Westchester NY 10507.

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 Pizza, Pasta, Cafe, Bedford Hills, New York, Westchester County Gianfranco Gourmet Pizza & Pasta Café

914-666-9357 

Gianfranco's Pizza & Pasta Cafe is located at 740 Bedford Road, Bedford Hills, New York in Westchester County.

Bedford Hills - Restaurants

The Westchester County, NY list of restaurants in Bedford Hills serve the following cuisines:

    Café, Coffeehouse & Tea
    Chinese Food
    Deli & Bagel Shops
    Diners and Sandwich Shops
    Ice Cream Shops
    Italian Food
    Japanese & Sushi
    Pizza

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Chinese Food 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 Food 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 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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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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Bedford Hills
Westchester County
Hudson Valley

The hamlets of Bedford Hills, Bedford Village, and Katonah comprise the municipality of Bedford, New York. Bedford is in northern central and northeastern Westchester County, NY with Bedford Hills located toward the center and west of the municipality of Bedford.

History of Bedford Hills
Bedford was first settled under a Connecticut license around the year 1681. It was settled at a place called the "hop-ground" due to its natural product. The original patent, dated 1697, bears the Connecticut seal. In 1700, the settlement was attached to New York by order of King William. The original 1680 Bedford settlement was in Bedford Village in the southeastern portion of the Town, with its Village Green and historic buildings dating to the 18th and early 19th centuries. Among these are the 1787 Court House and several homes built after the British burned the village during the Revolution. In 1972, the Bedford Village Historic District was established by local ordinance and is listed on both the New York State and the National Register of Historic Places. The burying ground, established in 1681, was apparently still in use after the Colonial period as the latest headstone dates to 1885. A museum in the Court House is open to the public.

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

    Bedford
    "Bedford, from New York NE, 44 miles, was first settled under a Connecticut license in 1681 or 1682, at a place called the hop-ground, on account of its natural product. The original patent, dated 1697, bears the Connecticut seal, and it was not until 1700 that the settlement was attached to New York by order of King William. Bedford, the half-shire town, has a courthouse and about 45 dwellings. Whitlockville is a small village."

    First Chief-Justice of the United States
    John Jay during the latter part of his life resided in the northern part of this town. The annexed sketch of his life is from Blake's Biographical Dictionary: "John Jay, LL.D., first chief-justice of the United States under the constitution of 1789, graduated at Kings, (now Columbia College) in 1764 and in 1768 was admitted to the bar. He was appointed to the first American congress in 1774. Being on the committee with Lee and Livingston to draft an address to the people of Great Britain, he was the writer of the eloquent production. In the congress of 1775, he was on various important committees, performing more service perhaps than any other member except Franklin and John Adams. In May, 1776, he was recalled to assist in forming the government of New York, and in consequence his name is not attached to the declaration of Independence... though not a member of the convention that formed the constitution of the United States, he was present at Annapolis and aided by his advice. He also assisted Madison and Hamilton in writing the Federalist. In the convention of New York he contributed to the adoption of the constitution. He was appointed chief justice by Washington, December 26, 1789. In 1794, he was appointed minister plenipotentiary to Great Britain, and succeeded in negotiating the treaty, which still goes, by his name. Chief-Justice John Jay was governor of the state of New York from 1795 to 1801. The remainder of his life passed in retirement. He died in 1829, aged 84."

About Bedford Hills
For more information about activities, attractions, and things to do in or near the Town of Bedford, visit the hamlets of Bedford: Bedford Village, Bedford Hills, and Katonah.

Enjoy a day of history at Bedford Village Memorial Park. At the Village Memorial Park, you can look around and see hundreds of years of history. Visit Bedford Historic Hall, c1806 walk across Bedford Village Green and you can see the Bedford Historic Post office c1838, or imagine what it was like when children went to school in the Bedford Historic School House c1829.

If you enjoy biking, hiking, or fishing, take a short drive and go to the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation. The Ward Pound Reservation is a 4,315 -acre park making Ward Pound Ridge Reservation the county’s largest park. With its varied terrain and landscapes and miles of wooded trails the park provides a variety of activities in all seasons. There are areas for picnicking, lean-to camping, fishing and cross-country skiing. The park is home to the Trailside Nature Museum, which hosts weekend nature interpretive programs year-round.

Looking for antiques? Go antiquing in Bedford Hills, Katonah, and Bedford Village. Find a wide range of antique shops in Bedford, New York. There are many activities in Bedford, where you can visit the John Jay Homestead State Historic Site. Nestled in the rolling Westchester countryside is the gracious home and farm of John Jay (1745-1829), one of America's principal Founding Fathers. Jay co-authored the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War, and the Federalist Papers, which aided ratification of the U.S. Constitution. He served as President of the Continental Congress, U.S. Secretary for Foreign Affairs, first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and the second governor of New York State. Children of all ages will enjoy visiting this site of history.

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