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 10603, Diner, White Plains, NY, Westchester County 12 Grapes Music & Wine Bar

914-737-6624 
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12 Grapes Music and Wine Bar, serving New American cuisine, is located at 12 North Division Street in Peekskill, NY 10566. 12 Grapes Restaurant is just one block from The Paramount Center for the Arts.

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Live Music
Sunday Brunch

 10566, Historic Downtown Peekskill's Artist District, Contemporary American, live Jazz, Peekskill restaurant Division Street Grill

914-739-6380 
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Division Street Grill is located at 26 North Division Street, Peekskill, NY 10566. Located in the heart of Historic Downtown Peekskill's Artist District, The Division Street Grill restaurant offers Contemporary American and International Cuisine in a New York Style Setting. Press Blue Button for menus, live Jazz and events schedule.

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Live Jazz on Friday and Sat.

The word is: Attractive décor and great atmosphere at this stylish Peekskill restaurant.

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 10566, American tavern, historic tavern, menus, History, Connolly’s, circa 1940s tavern, bar, mid-century American design, classic American Tavern Birdsall House

914-930-1880 

Birdsall House, an American tavern, is located at 970 Main Street, Peekskill NY 10566, Westchester County. Press Blue Button to learn more about this historic tavern, for menus and more.

History
“The 21st Century Birdsall House (formerly Connolly’s) is housed in a circa 1940s tavern that was owned and operated by John Connolly & the Connolly family for over 50 years . . . Connolly’s has it’s own rich history, as any old timer in Peekskill will attest to. The bar, the booths and other architectural details in the space, are exquisite, yet simple examples of mid-century American design. We have done our best during renovations to highlight these design elements and revive a classic American Tavern.”

 10566,  American food, Peekskill, New York, spectacular views, Hudson River Henry's On The Hudson

914-737-0515 

Henry’s on the Hudson, serving Traditional American food, is located at 364 Main Street, Peekskill, New York 10566.

The word is: Enjoy spectacular views of the Hudson River.

  NY Firehouse Grille

914-788-0808 
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 10566 New Yorker, The

914-788-6680 

 10566 PJ PJs Kelly Kellys P J Kelly's Pub & Restaurant

914-734-2100 

 10566 Pastels Restaurant

914-736-1040 

 10566 Sunset House

914-734-4192 

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

 10566 menus coffee shop cafe cafe latte baked goods breakfast Dunkin Donuts - Peekskill

914-734-7771 

Dunkin' Donuts sells donuts, coffee beverages, bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods. Press Blue Button for menus, and nutritional information.

 10566, Tea Room, salads, scones and berries, tea, Peekskill, Westchester  NY, Good sandwiches, pastries, cozy atmosphere, teapots Kathleen's Tea Room

914-734-2520 

Kathleen's Tea Room, serving salads, scones and berries, and tea, is located at 979 Main Street in Peekskill, Westchester NY 10566

The word is: Good sandwiches and pastries, cozy atmosphere, and you can buy teapots!

 10566, Coffee House, live music, art, place to meet, music schedule, art exhibitions, Great coffee, the best music Peekskill Coffee House

914-739-1287 

The Peekskill Coffee House is located at 101 South Division Street in Peekskill, NY 10566. Peekskill Coffee House offers live music, art, and a place to meet. Press Blue Button for music schedule, art exhibitions, and more.

The word is: Great coffee, the best music, and a wonderful addition to Peekskill.

 10566 Royal J Coffee Shop

914-734-2055 

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 10566 China Town "Chinese & Japanese"

914-736-9360 

 10566 Chinatown Kitchen

914-737-8906 

 10566 Emperors Choice Chinese Restaurant

914-737-1888 

 10566, Chinese food, Peekskill, NY, Westchester County Oriental Palace "Chinese food"

914-739-8333 

Oriental Palace, serving Chinese food, is located at 1099 North Division Street, Peekskill, NY 10566 Westchester County.

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 10566 Peekskill Diner

914-737-7409 

  Westchester Diner "Greek & Italian"

914-734-4949 

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 10566 zephs Zephs' "Eclectic & New American"

914-736-2159 

Zephs', serving New American cuisine, is located at 638 Central Ave in Peekskill, NY 10566.

The word is: Comfortable, cozy, and great food

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 10566 Capri

914-737-5590 

 10566 Capri II

914-737-2783 

 10566 Di Nardo Dinardo Dinardos Di Nardo's Trattoria

914-737-4445 

 10566 Ravenna Osteria

914-736-0292 

 10566, Restaurant, traditional Italian, neighborhood Italian, affordable prices Taormina II

914-739-4007 

Taormina Restaurant, serving traditional Italian standards, is located at 59 Hudson Avenue (near the train station), Peekskill NY 10566, Westchester County.

The word is: Locals rave about this neighborhood Italian with affordable prices.

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 10566, Restaurant, Peekskill, Westchester  NY Mediterranian Restaurant

914-737-7224 

Mediterranian Restaurant is located at 923 South Street in Peekskill, Westchester NY 10566.

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  Ruben's Mexican Café

914-739-4330 

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 10566 Amici Pizzeria

914-736-9574 

 10566 Anthony's Famous Pizza

914-737-0322 

 10566 Antonios Antonio Antonio's Pizzeria

914-739-9090 

 10566 Central 1 Pizza

914-788-4644 

  D & M Deli and Pizza

914-737-2035 

 10566 Forno Brickoven Pizzeria

914-737-6262 

 10598, Brick Oven Pizza, Restaurant, Yorktown Heights, NY, Westchester County Nonna's Brick Oven Pizza

914-737-3222 

Nonna's Brick Oven Pizza & Restaurant is located at 367 Downing Drive, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 in Westchester County.

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 10566, American tavern, historic tavern, menus, History, Connolly’s, circa 1940s tavern, bar, mid-century American design, classic American Tavern Birdsall House

914-930-1880 

Birdsall House, an American tavern, is located at 970 Main Street, Peekskill NY 10566, Westchester County. Press Blue Button to learn more about this historic tavern, for menus and more.

History
“The 21st Century Birdsall House (formerly Connolly’s) is housed in a circa 1940s tavern that was owned and operated by John Connolly & the Connolly family for over 50 years . . . Connolly’s has it’s own rich history, as any old timer in Peekskill will attest to. The bar, the booths and other architectural details in the space, are exquisite, yet simple examples of mid-century American design. We have done our best during renovations to highlight these design elements and revive a classic American Tavern.”

 10566, Brewery, restaurant, brewpub, Brewery Bar, sports TV, Brewery, beer is terrific Peekskill Brewery

914-734-2337 

The Peekskill Brewery is a restaurant and brewpub located on 55 Hudson Avenue and Railroad Avenue in Peekskill, NY 10566. "The Brewery Bar, located on Railroad Avenue, is a lively environment where you can find a mix of people enjoying conversation, upbeat music and sports TV. The Brewery offers an extensive selection of craft beers combined with their own house beers. The two storefronts are connected by a hallway, which houses the Brewery."

The word is: Everyone agrees that the beer is terrific.

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 10566 Cascada Restaurant

914-736-6728 

Peekskill - Restaurants

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

    American New
    American Traditional
    Café, Coffeehouse & Tea
    Chinese Food
    Diners and Sandwich Shops
    Eclectic Cuisine
    Italian Food
    Mediterranean Food
    Mexican Food
    Pizza
    Pubs and Pub Food
    Spanish Cuisine

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.

For American New in Peekskill visit:

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.

For American Traditional in Peekskill visit:

For Café, Coffeehouse & Tea in Peekskill visit:

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.

For Chinese Food in Peekskill visit:

For Diners and Sandwich Shops in Peekskill visit:

For Eclectic Cuisine in Peekskill visit:

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.

For Italian Food in Peekskill visit:

For Mediterranean Food in Peekskill visit:

Mexican Food 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.

For Mexican Food in Peekskill visit:

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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Peekskill
Westchester County
Hudson Valley

History of the City of Peekskill
"New Amsterdam resident Jan Peeck made the first recorded contact with the native tribal people of this area, identified at that time as the "Sachoes". The date is not certain (possibly early 1640s), but agreements and merchant transactions took place, which were formalized into the Ryck's Patent Deed of 1684. Peeck's Kil (meaning "stream" in Dutch) thus became the recognized name for this locale.

"European-style settlement took place slowly in the early 1700s. By the time of the American Revolution, the tiny community was an important manufacturing center from its various mills along the several creeks and streams. These industrial activities were attractive to the Continental Army in establishing its headquarters here in 1776.

"Though Peekskill's terrain and mills were beneficial to the Patriot cause, they also made tempting targets for British raids. The most damaging attack took place in early spring of 1777, when an invasion force of a dozen vessels led by a warship and supported by infantry overwhelmed the American defenders. Another British operation in October 1777 led to further destruction of industrial apparatus. As a result, the Hudson Valley command for the Continental Army moved from Peekskill to West Point, where it stayed for remainder of that war.

"Hawley Green, a resident of Peekskill during the Civil War era, was an African American citizen who voted, ran a downtown barber business, and owned several properties with his wife Harriet. Mr. Green was credited before and during the war with "helping many a slave brother on his way to Canada." Active assistance given by AME Zion Church members, Reverend Beecher, local Quakers and the Greens was part of the famous "underground railroad" of freedom in Peekskill during the 1800s.

"Peekskill's first legal incorporation of 1816 was reactivated in 1826 when Village elections took place. The Village was further incorporated within the Town of Cortlandt in 1849 and remained so until separating as a city in 1940."

History of the City of Peekskill is sourced from City of Peekskill, New York.

Art District in the City of Peekskill
"Peekskill is about 50 miles north of New York City. In the early 90s, the population was dwindling and the downtown area was becoming more vacant. The Common Council decided to make artist studios and galleries an important part of the City’s revitalization strategy.

"The city wanted to turn its unused downtown spaces into something useful. Similar to Lowell, MA’s strategy, in order to have a vibrant downtown area one must have a population living there, so that the activity does not only happen from nine to five. In creating spaces where artists both live and work, the city created a situation in which there would always be people downtown, 24 hours a day.

". . . Peekskill took an active role in pursuing displaced artists by taking out advertisements in So Ho art magazines and offering them low interest rates. This helped artists buy buildings and convert them into useful spaces. Once a few artists had moved to Peekskill, a buzz was created and more artists made the move north.

Today, the City of Peekskill has 80 artist/live work lofts. This includes the Peekskill Art Lofts opened in 2002. The Peekskill Art Lofts are an affordable 28-unit limited equity cooperative apartment complex built for qualified artists."

Art District in the City of Peekskill is sourced from City of Peekskill, New York.

History And Antiquities, Compiled 1841
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, keep in mind that this information was compiled from papers written about two hundred years ago and compiled in 1841. 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.

    Peeksville Village
    "Peeksville Village was incorporated in 1826. It is situated 12 miles north of Sing Sing, and immediately south of the southern termination of the highlands. An old engraving of Peekskill shows: The old Dutch Reformed and the Episcopal church are visible on the right; the Methodist and the Presbyterian church, having a small tower, are on the left. The elevated spire of the new Dutch Reformed church is in the central part of the view. Hudson River, with the towering highlands, is seen in the distance. The village represented is situated on an elevation 200 feet above the level of the river, half a mile from the landing, on both sides of a deep ravine. There are in the village a bank, 2 printing offices, 2 large iron foundries, etc. There is an academy, a large edifice, situated on a commanding eminence at the south. The village contains upwards of 200 dwellings and 2 churches for Friends, besides those mention above. There is a steamboat ferry at this place to Caldwell's landing, on the opposite side of the Hudson, two miles distant. Verplank's point an Continental village, places distinguished in the revolutionary ware, are within the limits of this town. This latter place, which had barracks for 2,000 men, was burnt by the British in October, 1777."

Source "Historical Collections of the State of New York, Published by S. Tuttle, 194 Chatham-Square, 1841

History of Pelham, Published 1900
When reading the following, keep in mind that this information was written many 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 "history" and written in an "old world" writing style.

    Peekskill
    "Thus Stophanus Van Cortlandt became the proprietor of nearly the whole of Westchester County along the Hudson from Crotoii Bay to the Highlands. In the interior his bounds, both at the north and the south, ran due east twenty miles to the Connecticut border (which border was, by the interprovincial agreement between Connecticut and New York, considered to be at a distance of twenty miles from the Hudson). But there were two strips of land above Verplauck's Point of which neither Van Cortlandt nor his heirs ever obtained the ownership. One was the so-called Ryke's patent, a tract called by the Indians Sachus or Sackhoes, embracing about eighteen hundred acres between Verplanck's and Peekskill Creek, whereon a large portion of the village of Peekskill has been built. This tract was bought from the Indians, April 21, 1685, by Richard Abramseu, Jacob Abramsen, Tennis Dekey (or DeKay), Seba, Jacob, and John Harxse, and soon afterward was patented to them for a quit-rent of " ten bushels of good winter merchantable wheat yearly." The name of Ryke's patent is Dutch for Richard's patent, so called after Richard Abramsen, the principal patentee, who later assumed the English name of Lent. Substantially the whole tract passed to Hercules Lent, Richard's son, about 1730. The second of the two strips on the liudson which always remained independent of the Van Cortlandt estate was a three-hundred-acre parcel fronting on the inner and upper part of Peekskill Bay, which was deeded, on April 25, 1685, to Jacobus DeKay " for the value of four hundred guilders, seawant," and which ultimately became the property of John Krankhyte (ancestor of the Cronkhites). Upon this strip is the Peekskill State Camp of Military Instruction."

    Source: History of Westchester County, New York: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900,
    Authors Frederic Shonnard, Walter Whipple Spooner,
    Publisher New York History Company, 114 Fifth Avenue, New York, 1900

History of Peekskill, Compiled 1940

    "Peekskill, 26.7 m. (120 alt., 17,289 pop.), on hills that slope abruptly down to the Hudson, remains surprisingly rural in spite of the constant streams of tourist and commercial traffic. It is still the trade town for farmers it has been for nearly two centuries.

    "The city takes its name from Peek's Kill, the creek along its northern boundary named for Jan Peek, a Dutch trader who settled on its bank in 1665. During the early years of the Revolution," American Revolution in Peekskill", staff officers and troops moved back and forth through the settlement on their way between the river landing and their points of duty. Thee was little industrial development until the latte part of the nineteenth centruy. The Standard Brands plant, manufacturing yeast and alcohol, among other products, provides employment for about 2,500 people.

    Chauncey M. Depew Park, in the center of the village, contains a statue of Depew, who was born in Peekskill in 1834 and was a lifelong resident. When Depew was 32 years old he was the attorney for Cornelius Vanderbilt's Hudson River & Harlem Railroad; . . . Unlike most men occupying his position as counsel and confidential adviser, he was fond of appearing in public and gained a wide reputation or oratory. His bon mots are still quoted, though he died in 1928.

    The Peekskill Military Academy, on Oak Hill, a broad plateau overlooking the Hudson, was founded in 1833 and now has an enrollment of 400. The Gallows Oak Tree, from which the Revolutionary spy, Daniel Strange, was hanged, still stands on the campus.

    The First Presbyterian Church, South St. east of Washington St., erected in 1846, is a handsome Greek Revival building. The front has flush boarding and the sides are clapboarded; heavy Doric pilasters frame the lower portion of the facade and tower.

      Right from Peekskill on Oregon Road, concrete-paved, to Van Cortlandtville, 1.9 m., which grew up around the Upper Van Cortlandt Manor Huse, still standing on a hill above Peek's Kill through much changed since it was built. This house, is now St. peter's School for boys, often sheltered Washington and other Revolutionary officers during the early years of the war when this area was a center of operations.

      In the hamlet is St. Peter's Church, an exceedingly simple structure built by the Van Cortlandts for the use of their tenants and opened in 1767. The straight-backed pew set aside for the family of the lord of the manor is unchanged; everyone else sat on rough-hewn benches.

      Left from the hamlet 0.5 m. and across the creek to Gallow Hill, where Edward Palmer, a Tory spy, was hanged in 1777 by order of General Israel Putnam. Beyond Gallows Hill, at 1.5 m. is the Site of Continental Village, a supply base that had barracks for 1,500 men. The barracks were burned by the British in 1777 and the site was not reoccupied until 1781.

    Peekskill to Eastern Junction with State 17; 20.7 m. US 6

    This section of US 6 crosses the Hudson, offering magnificent views of the river valley, and cuts across the northern area of Bear Mountain Section.

    West of Peekskill, 0 m., the road swings R. and L. on the Bear Mountain Bridge approach, a three-mile stretch carved through the rock directly above the Hudson River and affording splendid views of the Highlands; there are several parking spaces.

    At 1.7 m. is the junction with Camp Smith Road.

      Right on this road to Camp Smith, 0.3 m. (visitors' day, Sat. during July and Aug.) named for Alfred E. Smith, former governor of New York. Here the State National Guard holds its summer encampment. Troops were prepared here for the Spanish-American and the World Wars. Many Peekskill residents remember the arrival of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders, 'the aristocracy of the wild men of the West, and the wild men of the aristocracy of the East'."

Source: 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

About Peekskill Today
There are many things to do and wonderful places to visit in the City of Peekskill, New York. Enjoy activities, attractions, and fine dining opportunities in Peekskill. Visit hiking trails in Peekskill, and antiques in Peekskill. If you enjoy the theater, be sure to visit Paramount Center in Peekskill. The Peekskill Paramount Center for the Performing Arts presented its first series of performances in the spring of 1982. Paramount Center is now a true center for the arts, with live performances, arts-in-education programs, films, and visual art exhibitions, serving over 50,000 people annually.

Children love going to the park and to the delight of kids and parents, the City of Peekskill offers several local parks for the kids and family. Select one of several terrific parks in Peekskill and enjoy watching the kids in the playground, or on a nature walk, or just relax and read a book.

When dining out, select from one of many excellent restaurants in Peekskill City, New York.

Peekskill, New York offers beautiful homes and excellent areas in which to live. Learn more about buying a home in Peekskill, New York, Westchester County.

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