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Restaurants

Somers

Westchester County

10505 Chili's Somers "Southern American"

914-621-0216 
  Chili's is located at 80 Route 6, Baldwin Place NY 10505, in the Town of Somers, Westchester County.
  Category: Restaurants - American Traditional

10505, ice cream, smoothies, store locator, nutrition info, Kosher certification Cold Stone Creamery "Kosher Certified"

914-621-0201 
  Cold Stone Creamery is located on Route 6, Baldwin Place NY 10505, in the Town of Somers, Westchester County. Serving unique ice cream creations to smoothies, cakes and shakes. Press blue button for Cold Stone store locator, nutrition info, Kosher certification, and more.
  Category: Restaurants - Gelato & Ice Cream Shops

10589, Pizza, Pasta Fratelli's Pizza & Pasta

914-276-3450 
  Fratelli's Pizza & Pasta is located at 1 Heritage Hills, Somers NY 10589, Westchester County.
  Category: Restaurants - Pizza

Hana Japanese Restaurant

914-277-0894 
  Category: Restaurants - Japanese & Sushi

10589, Brick Oven Pizza, regional Italian cuisine, Somers, Westchester NY IL Forno Trattoria

914-277-7575 
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Il Forno Trattoria, serving Brick Oven Pizza and regional Italian cuisine, is located at 343 Route 202, Somers, Westchester NY 10589.
  Category: Restaurants - Italian Food

10536, Southern Italian food, Katonah, NY, Northern Westchester County, Outdoor dining, good weather dining, patio, neighborhood Italian, Le Fontane Ristorante

914-232-9619 
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Le Fontane, serving Southern Italian food, is located at 137 Route 100 in Katonah, NY 10536 Northern Westchester County.

Features
Outdoor Dining

The word is Enjoy good weather dining on the patio at this reliable neighborhood Italian serving "homemade" dishes at reasonable prices.

  Category: Restaurants - Italian Food

10536, Seafood, Pasta House, Northern Italian food, Somers, Westchester NY Luce Seafood and Pasta House

914-232-8080 
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Luce Seafood and Pasta House, serving Northern Italian food, is located at 252 Route 100, Somers NY 10536, Westchester County.
  Category: Restaurants - Italian Food

10589 Restaurants menus 10589 American bistro Mediterranean flare English Pub Golf memorabilia outdoor terrace Live Jazz Events Pinnacle at Somers Pointe Golf Club

914-276-3300 
  The Pinnacle Restaurants are located in “horse country” at The Somers Pointe Golf Club, 1000 West Hill Drive, Somers, NY 10589 in Westchester County. The Pinnacle's "Ala Carte Restaurant" is an American bistro with a Mediterranean flare. You can also dine in The Pinnacle's "Pub Room". Press blue button to see menus and "Live Events" schedule at The Pinnacle.
  Category: Restaurants - American New

10589 bistro lounge New American menu menus Seasons American Bistro & Lounge

914-276-0600 
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Seasons American Bistro & Lounge, serving New American cuisine, is located at 289 Route 100 in Somers, New York 10589. "At Seasons, we have a tradition-conscious menu with some adaptations to old favorites. Seasons' menu features Plate Creations, an innovative approach to meal design which offers diners a wide array of entreè choices complete with fresh sides of their choice."
  Category: Restaurants - American New

10589 Somerfields American Grill

914-276-3071 
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  Category: Restaurants - American Traditional

10598, Restaurant, Grill, Traditional American cuisine, northern Westchester County, The word is, family friendly, fireplaces, vibrant bar scene, casual meal , quiet conversation Somers 202 Restaurant & Grill

914-248-8100 
  Somers 202 Restaurant & Grill, serving Traditional American cuisine, is located at 2 Old Tomahawk Street, Somers, NY 10598, in northern Westchester County.

The word is Somers 202 offers a family friendly warm and inviting dining room with a long wooden table, booths, or tables in front of the TV's; two fireplaces, one in the dining room and one in the "vibrant bar scene" offer cozy spots. Enjoy a casual meal of burgers or pizza, or enjoy fine dining in the evening and order the pan roasted free-range chicken breast or try the Thai shrimp "to die for". If you're looking for quiet conversation, this is not the place as many agree "the noise level is extremely loud".

  Category: Restaurants - American Traditional

10589, Café, Coffee, Espresso Bar, Somers NY, northern Westchester County, Cappuccinos, Lattes, Smoothies, coffee drinks, baked goods, lunch Tazza Café, Coffee & Espresso Bar

914-276-2233 
  Tazza Café, Coffee & Espresso Bar is located at 6 Heritage 202 Center, Somers NY 10589, in northern Westchester County. From Cappuccinos and Lattes to frozen Hot Chocolate and Smoothies, Tazza offers a variety of specialty coffee drinks, frozen drinks and premium teas. Tazza also offers freshly baked goods. All baking done on premises.

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  Category: Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea

Restaurants

Somers

Westchester County


Restaurants in Somers, Westchester County include:

    American New
    American Traditional
    Café, Coffee Shops & Tea
    Gelato & Ice Cream Shops
    Italian Food
    Japanese & Sushi
    Pizza

American New
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
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 Food
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
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
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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About Somers


Somers
Westchester County
Hudson Valley

The Town of Somers is located in the northern part of Westchester County, NY. Somers is comprised of five communities: Amawalk, Baldwin Place, Granite Springs, Lincolndale, and Shenorock.

The Mohegan tribe of the Algonquin nation originally occupied Somers. Settlement in Somers began in 1700. The town was originally named Stephentown. However, a town by the same name already existed in Renssealaer County. This lead to the name being changed to Somerstown and in 1808 to Town of Somers.

The railroad developed in the 1840’s and bypassed Somers. This caused a decline in the rate of growth of Somers over the next hundred years. However, the presence of the railroad in nearby communities allowed for a shift from agriculture towards dairy production and fruit growing. Industry continued to thrive, with grist, paper, saw and clothing mills operating in the area. Between 1890 and 1910, the Croton and Muscoot Rivers were flooded to create the New York City Reservoir system, thereby changing the local landscape considerably. After World War II the rolling hillside country attracted weekenders from New York City. The construction of I-684 in the mid-70’s facilitated additional residential and commercial development. IBM and PepsiCo built office complexes in the 1980’s.

Today, numerous 19th century historic buildings remain including Mount Zion Church (1794) and the Wright-Reis Homestead (1867). The Somers Historical Society oversees these properties and makes them available for public visitation several times a year.

Point of Interest: In 1804, a farmer and cattle merchant named Hachaliah Bailey acquired an African Elephant he named “Old Bet”. She was one of the first elephants in America. Although Bailey had planned to use the elephant for heavy-duty work on the farm, many people came to Somers to see the elephant. This inspired Bailey to exhibit Old Bet throughout the northeast. His success in this venture attracted numerous partners and rivals from local families, who joined in the business of importing and exhibiting exotic animals. The resulting menagerie business paralleled the development of the circus in America, and by the 1830’s the two forms of popular entertainment merged to form the basis of the modern American circus. In fact, the majority of early 19th century circus proprietors came from Somers and neighboring towns in northern Westchester and Putnam counties. This has led to Somers being titled “The Cradle of the American Circus”.

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

    Somers
    "Somers is on the north line of the county, 50 miles NE. of New York, and 10 east of Peekskill. Pop. 2,082. Somers is a neat post village, containing 2 churches and about 40 dwellings. Owensville is a post village, where there are located several factories and about 30 dwellings."

History of Amawalk, Compiled 1940

    Somers, 1.7 m. (300 alt.,100 pop.), 'the birthplace of the American circus.' In the center of the hamlet is the wooden Statue of Old Bet, the first traveling elephant, standing on a granite shaft. In 1815 Hachaliah Bailey purchased the animal from a ship captain, who had brought her over from England. Bailey named her 'Old Bet' and began to exhibit her about the country. He added monkeys and a bear or two, traveling from place to place at night tominimize the 'free show' possibilities.

    Then 'Uncle Nate' Howes, of South East, now Sodom, Putnam County, leased Old Bet from Bailey and introduced the first canvas-roofed 'round top' to the circus industry. But Old Bet was neither old nor docile, and since little or nothing was known about the handling of elephants, it was not surprising that her behavior often excited aprrehension among the villagers. Finally a group of fanatics in Connecticut who detected in her a resemblance to the Behemoth of Scripture shot her down.

    After the demise of Old Bet, a number of wagon shows were spawned in the vicinity of Brewster. Clowns were added to pep up the parade; Daniel Drew, from Carmel, later a famous financier, got his start as a clown, and 'Jim' Fish, his partner, was once a menagerie man. George F. Bailey, nephew of Hachaliah, a tavern keeper, joined forces with Aaron Turner, a show promotor, and Phineas Taylor Barnun, a Connecticut storekeeper and lottery man. 'Uncle Nate' Howes had a young brother, Seth B. Howes, who became a partner in P.T. Barnum's American Museum and Menagerie. Seth Howes took the Great American Show to England and made a fortune out of it.

    Opposite the elephant monument is the Elephant Hotel, a three-story brick structure, now the village hall of Somers. It was built by Bailey as a resort for the circus fraternity and for the entertainment of drovers, who were frequent guests.

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 Somers Today
For information about activities, attractions, and things to do in or near the Town of Somers, visit local and state parks in Somers, go golfing in Somers or visit the antique shops in Somers. Enjoy healthy and invigerating outdoor activities such as hiking , biking, or take the kids on a picnic at one of the many beautiful parks in the area. Plan a visit to the beautiful gardens of Lasdon Park Arboretum in Somers.




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