September Events in Westchester County

Get out your calendars now because there is a LOT going on this month and you will want to plan ahead! Check out these September events taking place in Westchester County:

Live Music:

Bethel Woods (Bethel) Although Bethel Woods is a bit of a drive, there are some great concerts and entertainment taking place this month: Pitbull with Iggy Azalea (September 3), Lynyrd Skynyrd (September 19), Chris Stapleton (September 23), The Black Crowes (September 25), ZZ Top (September 26)

Tunes & Brews (Yorktown Heights) – September 3, 10, 17, 24. PB Pizza & Beer and the Jefferson Valley Mall bring live music, craft beer and food trucks every Friday night from 7-10 PM.

The Capitol Theatre (Port Chester) – Music is back at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester. Upcoming concerts in September include a free re-opening party with the Stella Blue’s Band (9/10), The Struts: Strange Days Are Over Tour (9/11), Sheryl Crow (9/14, 9/15), Billy Idol (9/22), Jessie’s Girl (9/25).

2021 JazzFest White Plains (White Plains) September 9-12: celebrating its 10th year, JazzFest White Plains will have both in-person and virtual events. Check the site for the schedule of events. There are a mix of free and ticketed shows.

Toonerville Music Festival (Pelham) September 18: 12 PM check-in. Enjoy two stages of live music all day from bands including The Verve Pipe, Fast Ball, Spring Heeled Jack and more. Check the site for the entire lineup. Bring a chair or blanket. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Taking place in Municipal Lot 7 behind Rockwell’s. Tickets: $50/adult, $30/youth (12-18), $30/senior (65+), Free/under 12

Comedy:

Levity Live (Palisade Center – West Nyack) There is plenty of comedy to be seen at Levity Live in September. Upcoming shows include Cocoa Brown (9/2-9/5), DeRay Davis (9/10-9/11), Colin Kane (9/12), Paul Virzi (9/16-9/18), The Christi Show (9/21), Funny Women of a Certain Age: Funny Never Gets Old (9/23). Ticket prices vary by comedian.

Date Night/Girls Night Out:

Boundless Adventures Glow In The Park: EDM/Rave Night (Purchase) September 4:  6-11 PM. $50 for a 2 hour climb. Adults only!

Imagine VR Studios Karaoke Night (Yorktown Heights) September 4: free entry, 8-11 PM, enjoy a night of karaoke at Imagine VR Studios inside the Jefferson Valley mall

Imagine VR Studios After Dark Dance Party(Yorktown Heights) September 11 and September 25: 9 PM – close, dance to hip hop, EDM, Latin, Reggae and more.  Tickets: $25 includes 1 hour of VR, $10 without VR

Sips & Succulents Party (Yorktown Heights) September 23: Enjoy a DIY succulent planting party while enjoying wine/sparking cider, sweet treats and a cocktail infusion demo. Hosted by Auntie Liana’s Kitchen and Vintage & Vine at the Jefferson Valley Mall. 6:30 – 8:00 PM $30/person Under 21+ welcome, but will not be served alcohol

Paint-N-Sip Night (Yorktown Heights) September 25: 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Imagine VR Studios at the Jefferson Valley Mall is hosting a paint-n-sip night. Your ticket price includes painting supplies, one alcoholic drink, appetizers and finger foods, music entertainment, free ticket to after dark dance party.

Eat & Drink:

Hudson Valley Wine & Food Fest (Rhinebeck) September 11 & 12: Enjoy sampling wine, beer and cider. Purchase food from one of many food trucks. 11 AM – 6 PM, Sunday 11 AM – 5 PM. Tickets: $45/person, $80/weekend, $15/designated driver ticket, $27/weekend designated driver ticket

Brew at the Zoo (Bronx) September 17: Enjoy a retro arcade, live band, DJ, animal trivia and more. 6 PM beer and wine pouring begins. Select animal exhibits open 5 PM -6:30 PM. Ages 21+ Tickets: VIP/$109.99, General admission/$69.99, designated driver/$39.99,

Farm Tasting Tour at Hilltop Hanover Farm (Yorktown Heights) September 18: 11 AM – 12 PM

Hudson River Craft Beer Festival (Beacon) September 18: Sample over 180 craft beers from 90 different craft breweries. Enjoy live music, local vendors and food. 12:30 PM – 5:30 PM (VIP) or 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM (general admission) Riverfront Park in Beacon. Tickets: VIP/$85, General Admission/$55, Designated Driver/$10. Ages 21+

Westchester Wine Walk (Rye) September 18: 1 PM – 5 PM, Rye Town Park, enjoy wine tastings, small bites, live music, giveaways and a buffet. $65/person

Yonkers Wine and Food Fest (Yonkers) September 18: 12 PM – 6 PM, sample wine, spirits, ciders and more, enjoy food and shop at 35 vendors, DJ and live music. $50/ticket

Flavors of Haverstraw Food Crawl (Haverstraw) September 19: 1-5 PM, rain or shine, celebrate the diverse culinary options of downtown Haverstraw with this food sampling walking tour. The Cross-Hudson Haverstraw-Ossining Ferry will be running during the food crawl

Westchester Magazine’s Wine & Food Festival (throughout Westchester County) September 21-25: enjoy 5 days of eating and drinking. Westchester Magazine is hosting 5 different food events this year in various locations throughout Westchester. Ticket prices vary per event. Check the website for all of the details. Ages 21+

Hoppfest XL (Bedford) September 25: Visit the Bedford Historical Society’s Hoppfest XL. 6:30 PM – 10:30 PM at the Bedford Village Green. Enjoy a variety of brews, wines, food trucks, live music and more. Tickets: $100/members, $125/non-members, other more expensive ticket options available – please check site for more details

Pour the Core: Hard Cider Festival (Cortlandt Manor) September 25: at the Cortlandt Waterfront Park in Verplanck. 1:30 – 5:00 PM, sample over 30 different ciders, participate in or watch the apple pie eating contest, enjoy eats from local food trucks and more. 21+ only, tickets: $45 + tax and fees, in advance, $55 + tax and fees at event, $12 + tax and fees designated driver ticket

Craft Draft Craft Beer & Cider Fest (Newburgh) September 26: Enjoy a day at the Newburgh waterfront (Front Street). Sample beer and cider, watch brewing demos, enjoy live music and activities. Tickets: $30 until Sept. 10, $40 after Sept. 10, $50 at event

Fairs & Festivals:

New York Renaissance Faire (Tuxedo) Weekends September: Travel back in time and join Queen Elizabeth I in a 16th century village. Enjoy shows, food, entertainment, games and more. Tickets: $29.95/adult, $13/child (ages 5-12), $25.95/seniors & military, discount tickets available online, general parking free

Hudson Valley Hot-Air Balloon Festival (Union Vale) September 3-5: rain or shine, 75 balloon launches will take place throughout the weekend. Check the site for the schedule. Fireworks each night. Enjoy vendors, food trucks, live music, family activities, tethered balloon rides and more. Tickets sold in advance only, $14/person evening admission, $7/person morning admission, $23.95/person all weekend pass

Wakanda4Ever Celebration (Mount Vernon) September 4: 10 AM – 8 PM at the Luangisa African Gallery.  Celebrate African American culture with music, art, children’s crafts, a fashion show and more, Free

Yorktown Grange Fair (Yorktown Heights) September 10-12: Enjoy rides, food, music and other family fun. $10/carload or $5/single admission Friday: 4 PM – 11 PM, Saturday: 10 AM – 11 PM, Sunday: 10 AM – 7 PM

Yorktown Feast of San Gennaro (Yorktown Heights) September 15-19: a 5 day festival celebrating Italian heritage and culture with food, rides and more. Statue procession Wednesday, Sept. 15th at 6 PM.

Fall Crafts at Lyndhurst (Tarrytown) September 17-19: Shop from over 200 crafts people and makers. Enjoy food trucks, tastings from local distilleries, family activities and more. Tickets: $12/adults, $11/seniors, $4/kids (6-16), Free/under 6

Yonkers 28th Annual Riverfest (Yonkers) September 18: 12 PM – 7 PM, enjoy food, art, music and more in downtown Yonkers at the waterfront (1 Larkin Plaza)

Oktoberfest at Barton Orchards (Poughquag) September 18 & 19: 10 AM – 8 PM, Details coming soon

Armonk Outdoor Art Show (Armonk) September 25-26: 10 AM – 5 PM, rain or shine. View artwork from over 160 juried artists across all mediums including prints, photography, sculpture and more that can be purchased. Enjoy family activities and a selection of food and beverages. Tickets $13/advance, $15/at event

For Kids:

Westchester County Parks Screening Under the Stars: (Croton-on-Hudson) September 10: Watch the movie Soul at Croton Point Park.  $25/car, movie starts after dark

Westchester County Parks Screening Under the Stars: (Yonkers) September 24: Watch the movie Mulan at Tibbett’s Park.  $25/car, movie starts after dark

Run Wild (Scarsdale) September 25 & 26: Kids can participate in a forest run and obstacle course at the Greenburgh Nature Center. Recommended ages 5-15, 9 AM – 2 PM, runs begin every 30 minutes. Tickets: $25 each

Shopping:

What’s Poppin’ Westchester Sip & Shop Event (Mount Vernon) September 19: Enjoy a brunch-themed shopping pop-up. Over 20 vendors, complimentary sangria or mimosas 2 PM – 6 PM

Other Fun:

Lighted Boat Parade (New Rochelle) September 4: Beginning at 8:30 PM, watch the lighted boat parade in New Rochelle Harbor. Beginning at 8:30 PM the boats will travel from Hudson Park to Neptune Park.

Westchester Park Bicycle Sundays: (Bronx River Parkway) September 12, 19 and 26 10 AM – 2 PM, Bronx River Parkway

The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze (Croton-on-Hudson) September 17-November 21: The Historic Hudson Valley’s famous fall event is back. 18th century Van Cortlandt Manor is decorated with 7,000 hand carved jack o’lanterns. Entry is by pre-purchased timed tickets only. No tickets are sold at the event. Tickets: $40/adult, seniors (65+) and students (18-25 w/ID), $32/children (ages 3-17)

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Five on Friday {8-27-21}

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Happy Friday! We had an eventful weekend. Thursday night we drove to my parents’ house in Rhode Island. My nieces were there so the cousins got to all spend some time together! I have no idea why I didn’t realize a hurricane was coming though! Although we had planned to stay until Sunday, we ended up driving home Saturday afternoon.  Rhode Island got hit by Henri pretty hard, and my parents lost power early Sunday morning. Fortunately, they stayed in their condo in New York for several days. Here are five from this week:

1. Beach time – fortunately, we did get to the beach Friday morning.  It wasn’t too crowded and the kids had a great time.  

2. Reading – I love reading at the beach! I started reading One Last Stop until my daughter preferred it over the book she was reading, We Ride Upon Sticks by Quran Barry.  So, I am now reading her book and she is reading this one!

3. Cooking – this week we enjoyed Cherry Tomato Pasta All Vodka.

I also made Baked Farro with Summer Vegetables.  This was a bit time consuming to prep but was tasty!

And these Falafel-Spiced Chickpea Flatbreads are so quick and easy to make and so tasty!

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4.  Watching – I’m embarrassed to admit it, but I binge watched the entire season of Cooking with Paris. It was bad but I had to keep watching! 

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Up in Rhode Island we watched Vivo with my nieces.  It was a good movie that even my teens liked. 

5. Eating –  We tried this chorizo seitan that we found at Shoprite in the breakfast burritos I made for dinner one night. It added some great flavor. They also had a seitan bacon and a traditional seitan which we want to try.

We also made oven s’mores at home since we didn’t get a chance to make them in Rhode Island. They didn’t get the toasty brown color (we were too impatient to broil them for a little bit), but they were still VERY good!

6. Buying – I had Michael’s reward money that was expiring this week. I ended up buying these fall/winter planner stickers to decorate my planner.  I currently have this planner.  While I don’t decorate it much, I thought these would be fun for the busy days coming up!

7. Getting Ready for Back-to-School – The kids start school next week. Yesterday, I went through my son’s drawers with him. He has grown so much over the past year and is almost taller than me! So barely any of his clothes fit him. He could care less, but I need to get him some new clothes for the start of school. I’ve just given my daughter money and she’s made several mall trips with her friends to get her back-to-school clothes. And I still haven’t bought any school supplies. So these are top of my to-do list this upcoming week!

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Five on Friday {8-20-21}

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Happy Friday! Summer is slowly coming to an end and we are trying to enjoy every last minute of it!  Here are five from this week:

1. Kaaterskill Falls– Sunday we went on a family hike to Kaaterskill Falls in the Catskills.  The falls were a bit disappointing so we said we need to go back in the spring when there will be more of a waterfall! It was also very crowded! But it was time with the family well spent with no complaints from the kids!

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2. Reading – This past week I finished two books, both which I recommend! The Henna Artist is a historical fiction novel about a henna artist trying to make a living.  I also read For Your Own Good which was a suspense book that was a quick and enjoyable read.

3. Cooking – This week we enjoyed this Mediterranean Tortellini Salad.

  And this Summer Coconut Chickpea Curry, minus the fried halloumi.

4.  Fillos – (gifted) Fillos sent me a variety pack of their shelf-stable, ready-to-eat pony protein packs.  So far, my husband and I enjoyed the Panamanian Garbanzos over rice for a lunch and we were both impressed! We can’t wait to try the other varieties to see which is our fave.  They make lunch or dinner super easy! 

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5. Watching – This week I watched two out of three episodes of Nine Perfect Strangers on Hulu. It is based on the book by Liane Moriarty that I read and didn’t enjoy a whole lot. But I’m always curious how book-to-television or movie adaptations turn out.

6. Eating – I’ve enjoyed lots of ice cream this week! Friday after work, my daughter and I checked out rolled ice cream  Milk Squared in Mahopac.  We shared the S’mores As galore Sundae, since I love all things s’mores. 

Sunday after our hike we headed into Saugerties for lunch.  We went back to Slices of Saugerties for this caprese Grandma slice that is so good!

Then we went to Alleyway Ice cream.  I was so happy they had Thai Tea Cookies and Cream. The last time we visited they didn’t have it and I’ve been hoping to try it ever since! It was my fave and tasted just like a Thai iced tea! We also had the Ube Heath Bar Crunch and Buttermilk Strawberry. 

ICYMI this week on the blog:

Tuesday I shared Trivia Nights in Westchester County

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Trivia Nights in Westchester County

Trivia nights are a popular weeknight event at many bars and restaurants throughout Westchester County. They make a great date night or a fun get together with friends and help bring customers to local venues that may otherwise not get much business during the week. We have rounded up as many of the trivia nights in Westchester County that we have found. As always, please call ahead to confirm dates and times!

Sundays:

Cantina Lobos (Pelham)
217 Wolf’s Lane
Pelham, NY 10803
(914) 380-8644
5 PM – 8 PM Trivia

Mondays:

TaqueRio (Yonkers)
1 Van Der Donck Street
Yonkers, NY 10701
(914) 207-0631
7:30 PM Trivia

Tuesdays:

Ron Black’s Beer Hall (White Plains)
181 Mamaroneck Avenue
White Plains, NY 10601
(914) 358-5811
8:00 PM Trivia

The Tapp (Tarrytown)
17 North Broadway
Tarrytown, NY 10591
(914) 229-3239
7:00 PM Trivia

Wednesdays:

Captain Lawrence Brewing Company (Elmsford)
444 Saw Mill River Road
Elmsford, NY 10523
(914) 741-2337
7:00 PM Trivia

Gordo’s North (Thornwood)
1006 Broadway
Thornwood, NY 10594
(914) 579-2610
7:00 PM Trivia

Pete’s Saloon (Elmsford)
8 West Main Street
Elmsford, NY
(914) 592-9849
7:45 PM Trivia

Sing Sing Kill Brewery (Ossining)
75 Spring Street
Ossining, NY
(914) 502-0577
7:00 PM Trivia

Yonkers Brewing Company (Yonkers)
92 Main Street
Yonkers, NY 10701
7:30 PM Trivia

Thursdays

105 Twenty Bar & Grill (Croton-on-Hudson)
120 Grand Street
Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520
(914) 862-4494
7:00 PM Trivia

Argonne Rose Brewing Company (Mohegan Lake)
1715 East Main Street
Mohegan Lake, NY 10547
(914) 743-1622
7:00 PM Trivia
**Trivia nights are not scheduled every week. Please check website and/or call ahead to confirm.

Captain Lawrence Barrel House (Mount Kisco)
369 Lexington Avenue
Mount Kisco, NY
(914) 741-BEER (2337)
7:00 PM Trivia

Hudson Anchor (Sleepy Hollow)
222 Beekman Avenue
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
(914) 600-8123
7:00 PM Trivia

Mickey Spillane’s (Eastchester)
431 White Plains Road
Eastchester, NY 10709
(914) 395-3838
8:00 PM Trivia

Peekskill Brewery (Peekskill)
47 South Water Street
Peekskill, NY
(914) 734-BEER
7:00 PM Trivia

Sim Coe Beer Bar (Scarsdale)
11 Boniface Circle
Scarsdale, NY 10583
(914) 215-5399
7:00 PM Trivia

Soul Brewing Company (Pleasantville)
41 Wheeler Avenue
Pleasantville, NY 10570
(914) 800- SOUL (7685)
7:30 PM Trivia

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Five on Friday {Friday the 13th}

Happy Friday! We had a busy, fun week this week.  The kids are enjoying the last couple of weeks of summer before school starts. Here are five from this week:

1. Comedy Club – my husband and I went to Levity Live at the Palisades Center Mall Saturday night and saw comedian Dusty Slay. I can’t believe this was our first time visiting Levity Live and it certainly won’t be our last. It’s not too far away and my husband loves comedy.

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2. Reading –  Sadly, I haven’t finished any books this week! I’m in the middle of reading two, and will hopefully finish one of them this week. However, my daughter had to read a memoir for her required school summer reading and chose Brain on Fire. She read it in a couple of days and gave it to me to read…..I’m not the biggest fan of memoirs, but I think it will be good to read the same book that she did. And they made a Netflix movie based on it, but I’m not sure that it is still available to watch.

3. Cooking Demo – Monday night D and I went to a cooking demo and tasting at Meraki Taverna in Armonk.  These classes are held through WCC.  It was our first time taking a class.  The menu was vegetarian themed which is what interested us.  It was a fun and tasty experience and we plan on taking more classes!

4. NY Boulders Game – Tuesday night we went to another NY Boulders game.  It was fun until the rain came around the 7th inning and the kids didn’t complain all evening which was a highlight! I made this Instagram reel from our visit.

5. Cooking – We weren’t home for dinner several days this week, but I did manage to cook (I think on the two hottest days!). Some of our dinners included this Coconut Curry.

And this Roasted Cauliflower Salad with Cream Honey Mustard Vinaigrette.

ICYMI this week on the blog:

Monday I posted about Beans Cat Cafe.

Tuesday I shared my July Reads.

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July Reads {2021}

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I can’t believe that it’s August already. Summer is halfway through and I don’t feel like I did everything I wanted to! Sadly, my reading hasn’t been great this summer.  I feel like I’ve read a lot more in past summers than I have this one.  Here are my July reads:

3 stars:

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The Kindred Spirits Club by Amy E. Reichert (contemporary romance/paranormal, April 2021). Sabrina is jobless and has to move back home, working for her childhood enemy. She and the women in her family can see and talk to spirits, which has always made her feel like a freak. Then she meets Ray, owner of a local restaurant. The two realize that they can help each other out….but will it turn out to be more? This was my first Reichert book. I wasn’t sure about the paranormal aspect of the book, but it somehow came together.  I’m not sure if all of her books have a fantasy aspect, but I may give some of her others a try.

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The Other Wife by Claire McGowan – (Thriller, October 2019) Suzi is pregnant, living with her husband in a cottage in the middle of nowhere. She’s very excited when new neighbor, Nora, moves in next door. Then there’s Elle, who pretends to have a perfect life but feels like a prisoner in her home. But they all have their secrets and their stories end up intertwining. The book is told from the perspective of these three women and I found it a bit confusing to keep track of their stories. The storyline was a bit unbelievable to me and overall I was just underwhelmed with this book.

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You Knew Me When by Emily Liebert – (Fiction, September 2013) Two childhood best friends are reunited when their beloved former neighbor passes away, leaving them both an inheritance with stipulations.  The book alternates between the past and present, showing how the friends became estranged. This was an okay book about female friendship.

4 stars:

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People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry – (contemporary romance, May 2021 ) Poppy and Alex met in college. Although complete opposites, the two formed a a fast friendship. Even though the two live busy, separate lives, for over a decade, they have taken an annual week long vacation together. But then two years ago something happened that ruined their friendship. Now Poppy is adamant about trying to fix their friendship. This was a fun, light summer read!

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Too Good To Be True by Carola Lovering – (Suspense, March 2021) I went into this book, not knowing anything about it, as is recommended by many reviewers. So, I won’t get into too much detail here. However, this thriller kept me interested in reading! The story is told from three different POVs and you don’t know who to believe. Throw in some plot twists and you have decent thriller.

5 stars:

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When Stars are Scattered by Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed – (graphic novel/middle grade non-fiction/, April 2020) This graphic novel is about two brothers growing up in a refugee camp in Kenya.  It’s an informative, inspiring and fairly depressing read, as I had no idea that refugee camps are like this.  The story is based on co-author Omar’s actual experiences. The book gives readers an insight into the struggles going on in the world. I learned about this book from a previous linkup and am glad I gave this a read!

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A Visit to Beans Cat Cafe {Beacon}

A café where you can drink your coffee and interact with a room full of felines. Does a place like this even exist?! Yes, it does and it’s not far from home. Beans Cat Cafe opened November 14, 2020. It is owned and operated by Jessica and Justin Strika who have partnered with Hudson Valley Animal Rescue & Sanctuary. Their goal is to have 300 cats adopted their first year. As of this past Friday, they have currently found homes for 169 felines! If you are looking to adopt a cat or kitten, please think about visiting Beans Cat Cafe!

Where is Beans Cat Cafe?

Beans Cat Café is located on 325 Main Street in Beacon. As if I didn’t love Beacon already, it’s given me another reason to visit again and again! Beans Cat Café is a coffee shop and cat lounge, They serve both hot and iced coffee and tea beverages and sell baked goods from Frida’s Bakery in Milton and Newburgh Flour Shop.

I enjoyed an iced chai latte and my son had a strawberry green tea. Even the drink cups are cute! The coffee shop is a very small, narrow space, with one table that seats two. You are able to bring your drinks into the cat lounge with you.

What is a Cat Lounge?

The Beans Cat Café lounge is a large room filled with all kinds of cat trees, beds and toys. The day of our visit there were 9 cats in the lounge. This is their room, where they are free to roam, play and sleep. As a guest, you can pet, play and take photos of the adorable cats and kittens. However, you are not allowed to pick up the cats.

The Experience

At your appointed time you are brought into the cat lounge. All guests must first wash their hands and read the rules. You are introduced to all of the cats in the lounge, and there’s also a board that lists the name, age and identifying info for each cat. Then you are free to interact!

The Cats

The cats and kittens are all adoptable, so you won’t see the same ones if you visit at different times. We had a 12:30 PM reservation and during our visit, many of the cats were sleeping.

I thought the cutest was 3 month old Daisy and her sister Rosey, who slept in the window our entire visit!

My son loved Itty Bitty, this shaved tabby.

Vlad reminded us of our own black cat at home.

I mean, this cuteness!

If you are an animal lover, a visit to Beans Cat Cafe is a must! Especially, if you are interested in adopting a cat or kitten! You will fall in love with the cats and the town of Beacon!

The Details:

Beans Cat Café
325 Main Street
Beacon, NY 12508
(845) 440-8243
website

Hours: Wednesday – Friday, 9 AM – 6 PM
Closed Monday and Tuesday

Parking: Street parking

Cost: $7/person for 30 minutes or $12.50/person for 60 minutes.
The room can be rented for $40 for 30 minutes or $70 for 60 minutes for a group of up to 8 people.

*Walk-ins are welcome, but if you have a specific time that you’d like to visit, I highly recommend reserving online in advance.

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Five on Friday {8-6-21}

Happy Friday! It’s been a regular work week for my husband and I.  But the kids were busy too – my son has been taking two virtual art classes – game design and painting and drawing.  My daughter went to a local field hockey camp this week in preparation for the season to begin soon.  Here are five from this week:

1. Farmers Market – This past week was National Farmers Market week.  Saturday I visited the Pleasantville Farmers Market for the first time.  I’ve been trying to visit the different farmers markets in our area.

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2. Reading –  This week I finished Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo. This is a YA book written in poetic style verse about a tragedy that brings two girls together.

3. Cooking– this week I made Chili Garlic Tofu Bowls. I roasted some green beans instead of sautéing kale, like the recipe called for.

And I made Halloumi Hummus Bowls.  Or tried to make them!  However, I had to adapt the recipe quite a bit.  Over the weekend when my husband and I were doing the grocery shopping, I put a box of couscous in the cart. I go to make this dinner earlier in the week and cannot find the couscous! We checked all the cabinets, I checked my car, thinking it fell out of a bag. Nope, couldn’t find it! Luckily, I had orzo, which I substituted for the couscous.  Then the cucumber that I knew I had in the fridge turned out to be moldy.  So I substituted in an avocado.  Somehow, it all came together on the fly because I wasn’t running out to the grocery store mid-dinner prep. 

I also made a “crab cake” with the lion’s mane mushrooms I got from the Farmers Market.  There was only enough mushrooms for one, so I didn’t bother with the red pepper and red onion that the recipe called for.  But even this simplified version was so good!

4. Watching  – I’ve still been watching the Olympics! And I’m almost finished watching the latest season of Real Housewives of Orange County! It’s such a guilty pleasure.

5. Cat Cafe – Sunday my son and I visited Beans Cat Cafe in Beacon.  I already love Beacon, but this is another reason to love it! This is a cafe and cat lounge.  You pay a small fee to sit in the lounge and interact with the cats and kittens, who are all adoptable.  You can check out my YouTube video to see more!

6. Eating – When we were in Beacon we got to visit the Peaceful Provisions storefront. We picked up a Matcha Mixed Berry and a Banana Chocolate Peanut Butter Fritter. Yes, they were as good as they look!

My son and I also had lunch at One More Bite. This is a Korean fusion restaurant.  My son had a fried chicken sandwich and I had this kimchi tofu bowl. 

7. Drinking – Friday I had Thai for lunch and had to get a Thai iced tea.  I love these and it’s been so long since I’ve had one!

ICYMI this week on the blog:

Tuesday I shared our Guide to Westchester County Farmers Markets.

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Guide to Westchester County Farmers Markets

Farmers markets are an integral part of the summer food scene.  Heirloom tomatoes paired with fresh slices of mozzarella, drizzled with olive oil and topped with basil, ears of corn on the cob so sweet that butter isn’t needed, and juicy peach or cherry pies are just a few of the dishes that may grace many of our dinner tables this season. I have created this Westchester County Farmers Markets guide to help you navigate the many farmers markets held throughout the county. I have listed the farmers markets by day and have also tried to include the different vendors that you can find at each market. Besides fresh fruit and vegetables, you can find prepared foods, cheese, fish, milk, soap, crafts and so much more! 

As always, please check websites for the most up-to-date information, as many of these vendors attend the markets on a rotating basis and are not at the markets every week.  

WEDNESDAYS:

White Plains Farmers Market:
Location:
Court Street between Martine Ave. and Main St.
Time: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Dates: April 21 – November 24
*Pre-order and pickup possible from some vendors

Vendors include:
Back to the Future Farms (Westtown)
Capital Distillery (Albany)
The Copper Faucet Soap Co.
Golden Harvest Farms (Valatie)
Kariba Farms (Dover, NJ)
S & SO Produce Farms (Goshen)
Doc Pickle
Meredith Bread (Kingston, NY)
Greens In a Basket
Hudson Valley Fish Farms
Irvington Delight (Irvington)
Sweet Things and Wild Thyme Honey
Julie’s Garden
Lamar Bread
Laurel Ridge Farm (Litchfield, CT)
Mmmly Partnerships
Gaucho Burger (White Plains)
Rambling Coffee
KAS Spirits (Mahopac)
Tepes Kitchen
Westchester Produce

THURSDAYS:

St. John’s Church Farmers Market
Location: St. John’s Church
1 Hudson Street
Yonkers, NY 10701
Time: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Dates: July 8 – October 28

Fresh fruit, vegetables, rummage sale and other local vendors

FRIDAYS:

Market on Market Farmers Market (at Ridge Hill)
Location: Ridge Hill
                Market Street
                Yonkers, NY 10710
Time: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Dates: June 4 – September 3

Vendors include:
Abandoned Hard Cider
J & A Farm
Anthi’s Greek Specialties (Tarrytown)
KAS Spirits (Mahopac)
Arlotta Food Studio (Pleasantville)
Knot of this World Pretzels (Levittown)
AYA Hummus
Leila’s Crepe Station
Cooperstown Cheese Co. (Milford)
Myriad Mirage
Diana’s Aprons, Totes & Masks
Mangalitsa by Mosefarm (Wantage, NJ)
Don Carvajal Cafe
Miss Mary’s Flower Farm
Doc Pickle
Nutmeg Cafe (Tuckahoe)
Fino Farm Orchards (Milton)
R&M Farm (Wantage, NJ)
Freefall Sangria (Hudson Valley)
Sasha’s Seafood (Tarrytown)
Freshly Made Juices
Wave Hill Breads (Norwalk, CT)
Hudson Valley Fisheries

New Rochelle Farmers Market
Location: Thomas Paine Cottage Museum
20 Sicard Avenue
New Rochelle, NY 10804
Time:
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Dates: June 11 – November 19

Vendors include:
1841 Kitchen (Rhinebeck)
Gilded Farms (Chester)
1857 Spirits Barber’s Farm Distillery (Highland)
Hand Held Kitchen (Westchester County)
4E Green Farm (Yaphank)
Mangalitsa by Mosefarm (Wantage, NJ)
Anthis Green Specialties (Tarrytown)
Mushrooms.NYC (NYC)
Arlotta Food Studio (Pleasantville)
My Most Favorite Dessert (New York, NY)
Cano Coffee Company (Maspeth)
Nahmias et Fils Distillery (Yonkers)
Current Spirits (Elmsford)
Orchards of Concklin (Pomona)
Dagele Brothers Produce (Florida)
Orwashers Bakery (NYC)
Eggcellent Quiche (Calverton)
P&S Seafood (Rye)
Farm Stand Pantry (Ossining)
Pick Licious (Teaneck, NJ)
Freshly Made (Bronx)
Simple Fine Foods (Baldwin)
Gaelle’s French Pastries (New Rochelle)
Springbrook Hollow Farm Distillery (Queensbury)

SATURDAYS:

Bronxville Farmers Market
Location: Intersection of Stone Place and Paxton Avenue
Bronxville, NY
Time: 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Dates: May – November

Vendors include:
Anthis Green Specialties (Tarrytown)
Morgiewicz Produce (Goshen)
Arlotta Food Studio (Pleasantville)
Nutmeg Cafe (Tuckahoe)
Bambino Ravioli (Deer Park)
Orchards of Concklin (Pomona)
Bien Cuit Bakery (Brooklyn)
Poke Motion Food Truck
Cano Coffee Company (Maspeth)
St. Ex Specialty Foods (Norwalk, CT)
Catch of the Hamptons (Hamptons Bay)
Sun Sprout Farm (Chester)
Chantilly Patisserie (Bronxville)
Wave Hill Breads (Norwalk, CT)
Charlotte’s Home Kitchen
Freefall Sangria (Wallkill)
Cooperstown Cheese Co. (Milford)
Mangalitsa by Mosefarm (Wantage, NJ)
The Copper Faucet Soap Co.
Momo Dressing (Brooklyn)
Dobbs & Bishop Fine Cheese (Bronxville)
Noble Pies (Warwick)
Doc Pickle
Pizza Vitale
FarmEats
Clarkson Avenue Crumb Cake Company (Calverton)
Found Herbal
Booskerdoo (Bronxville)
Freshly Made (Bronx)
Hillrock Distillery (Ancram)
Hodgins Harvest (Blauvelt)
Broken Bow Brewery (Tuckahoe)
Homespun Chili (Dumont, NJ)
Hive Juice Lab (Westchester County)
Knot of this World Pretzels (Levittown)
Hudson River Apiaries
Kontoulis Olive Oil (Westchester County)
Luxx Chocolat (Ridgewood, NJ)
Letterbox Farm (Hudson)
Abandonded Hard Cider (Woodstock/Red Hook)
Maitri Farm (Amenia)
Bombay Chutney Company (Yorktown)
Manor Sangria

Chappaqua Farmers Market
Location: Chappaqua Train Station
                Allen Place, Chappaqua, NY
Time: 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Dates: May – December
*8:30 AM – 9:00 AM – reserved for mask wearers

Vendors include:
Fruits and Vegetables:
Black Creek Permaculture Farm
Caradonna Farms
Fort Hill Farm (New Milford)
Growing Heart Farm (Pawling)
Hodgins Harvest Mushrooms
Orchard Hill Organics
Sova Farms (Norwich)
Wright’s Apple Farm

Baked Goods and Sweets:
123 Dough (Pound Ridge)
Bien Cuit Bakery (Brooklyn)
Bohemian Baked
Knot of this World Pretzels (Levittown)
La Petite Occasion
New Castle Scone
Noble Pies (Warwick)
Nutmeg Cafe (Tuckahoe)
OogeeOat
Wave Hill Breads (Norwalk, CT)

ien Cuit Breads (Brooklyn)

​Meat, Poultry, Fish, Cheese:
Cooperstown Cheese Co. (Milford)
Farm Eats Grassfed Beef
Larchmont Charcuterie
Mangalitsa by Mosefund
Premier Pastures
Pura-Vida Fishery (Saratoga Springs)

​Specialty Items & Services:
Anna Maria Savory Jams
Arlotta Food Studio (Pleasantville)
Bambino’s Ravioli (Deer Park)
Broken Bow Brewery (Tuckahoe)
C-Los Carpentry
Cleo’s Cauli Tots
Doc Pickle
Found Herbal
Hillrock Distillery
Hive Juice Lab
Kimchi Culture
Kontoulis Olive Oil (Westchester County)
Mama Lam’s (Long Island City)
Momo Dressing (Brooklyn)
Neversink Spirits
Raw Chocolate Love (NYC)
Ready Set Sharp
Refillery
Stars of the Meadow Flowers
The Misshapened Bowl

Prepared Foods:
Bambino’s Ravioli (Deer Park)
Farmers and Cooks
Joe Tomato Mozzarella
Mrs. D’s Mediterranean Delights (Somers)
Pizza Vitale
Poke Motion Food Truck
Selek
True Food (Nyack)

Hastings Farmers Market
Location: Commuter parking lot across from the Hastings train station
134 Southside Avenue, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706
Time: 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Dates: May 22 – November 20
*masks no longer required for those shoppers who are fully vaccinated
*8:30 AM – 9:30 AM reserved for shoppers who wish to wear a mask

Vendors include:
Anthis Greek Specialties (Tarrytown) Mom & Icepops (Brooklyn)
Arlotta Food Studio (Pleasantville) Morgiewicz Produce (Goshen)
Bien Cuit Bakery (Brooklyn) Noble Pies (Warwick)
Cooperstown Cheese Co. (Milford) Noomi Peanut Butter (Hartsdale)
diRiso (Hastings-on-Hudson) Orchards of Concklin (Pomona)
Doc Pickle Pura-Vida Fishery (Saratoga Springs)
Don Carvajal Café (Bronx) R & M Farm (Wantage, NJ)
Freefall Sangria (Hudson Valley) Sea Change Farm and Flower (Kingston)
Freshly Made (Bronx) Silvia’s Kitchen
Growing Heart Farm (Pawling) Sova Farms (Norwich)
Harlem Valley Homestead (Wingdale) Springbrook Hollow Farm Distillery (Queensbury)
Hudson Valley Fisheries (Hudson) Stoneberry Farm (Katonah)
La Petite Occasion Sun Sprout Farm (Chester)
Leila’s Empanadas True Food (Nyack)
Mangalitsa by Mosefund (Wantage, NJ) Two Birds Provisions (Cold Spring)
McGrath Cheese Co. (Poughquag) Wave Hill Breads (Norwalk, CT)
Meredith’s Bread (Kingston) Wright’s Farm (Gardiner)
Jody’s Kitchen

John Jay Homestead Farm Market
Location: 400 Jay Street, Katonah, NY
Time: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Dates: May 1 – November
9:00 AM – 9:30 AM – members only

You can expect to find certified organic and biodynamic produce, ethically-raised, organic meat and eggs, as well as a wide variety of artisan food items from dozens of weekly vendors. Subscribe to their newsletter to get notice of vendors.

Larchmont Farmers Market
Location: Metro North Upper Lot – Chatsworth Ave./Myrtle Blvd.
Larchmont, NY 10538
Time: 8:30 AM -1:00 PM
Dates: April 24 – December 18

Vendors include:
1857 Spirits Barber’s Farm Distillery (Highland) Locust Grove Fruit Farm (Milton)
Alchimista Spiked Ice Cream (Mamaroneck) Luxx Chocolat (Ridgewood, NJ)
American Pride Seafood (North Babylon) Mama Lam’s (Long Island City)
Anthi’s Greek Specialties (Tarrytown) Mangalista by Mosefarm (Wantage, NJ)
Arlotta Food Studio (Pleasantville) Maplebrook Farm (North Bennington, VT)
Asian Farmer (Jericho) McGrath Cheese Co. (Poughquag)
Baked by Nature (NYC) Mom & Icepops (Brooklyn)
Baked With Love By Abigail (Mamaroneck) MOMO Dressing (Brooklyn)
Blessed Brewery (Hopewell Junction) Mushrooms.NYC (NYC)
Bombay Chutney Company (Yorktown) My Bath Bar (Croton on Hudson)
Calcutta Kitchens (Accord) Nahmias et Fils Distillery (Yonkers)
Campanelli’s Poultry Farm (Kenoza Lake) Nana’s Home Kitchen (Bergenfield, NJ)
Cano Coffee Company (Maspeth) Newgate Farms (East Granby, CT)
Clarkson Avenue Crumb Cake Company (Calverton) No Place Like Home (Tarrytown)
Cliffton Dry (Mount Kisco) Noble Pies (Warwick)
Common Hands Farm (Hillsdale) Orchards of Concklin (Pomona)
Croatian Confections (Mamaroneck) Orwashers Bakery (NYC)
Dr. Pickle (Paterson, NJ) Our Woods Maple Syrup (Cold Brook)
Farm Stand Pantry (Ossining) Paul’s Custom Pet Food (New Milford, CT)
Freefall Sangria (Hudson Valley) Peck’s of Maine (Islip Terrace)
Freshly Made (Bronx) Simple Fine Foods (Baldwin)
Gaia’s Breath Farm (Jordanville) Springbrook Hollow Farm Distillery (Queensbury)
Gianni’s Chicken Burgers (Huntington Station) Stone & Thistle Farm (East Meredith)
Gristmill Distillers (Keene) Sun Sprout Farm (Chester)
Guoz Garden (Stamford, CT) Taiim Shack Mobile (Hastings on Hudson)
Hand Held Kitchen (Westchester County) The Bearded Baker (Brooklyn)
Hudson Valley Treats (Ellenville) The Sconery (NYC)
Kiernan Farm (Gardiner) Treadlight Farm (Olivebridge)
Kontoulis Family Olive Oil (Westchester County) Wave Hill Breads (Norwalk, CT)
La Trafila Pasta (Brooklyn) Willow Pond Sheep Farm (Gardiner)

Ossining Farmers Market
Location: Parking lot on the corner of Spring St. & Main St.
                Ossining, NY 10562
Time: 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Dates: May 8 – December 18

There is a textile recycling program, compost collection (9:30 AM – 11:30 AM)
If not fully vaccinated, please wear a mask

Vendors include:
4E Green Farm (Yaphank) Mushroom Queens (Forest Hills)
Caradonna Farms (Marlboro) Nana’s Home Kitchen (Bergenfield, NJ)
Croatian Confections (Mamaroneck) Pickle Licious (Teaneck, NJ)
Farm Stand Pantry (Ossining) Pura-Vida Fisheries (Saratoga Springs)
Freshly Made (Bronx) R&G Produce (Goshen)
Gianni’s Chicken Burgers (Huntington Station) Sawabona Coffee
Hamov Eh (Valley Cottage) Springbrook Hollow Farm Distillery (Queensbury)
Little Star Pastry (Croton-on-Hudson) Sunset View Farm (Lafayette, NJ)
Meredith’s Bread (Kingston) Wave Hill Breads (Norwalk, CT)
Mother Gaia Greens (Putnam County) Xquisite Coffee

Peekskill Farmers Market
Location: Bank Street
Time: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Dates: June 5 – November 20

Vendors include:
Bella Serenity Soaps Rolling Ridge Farm
Cooperstown Cheese Co. (Milford) Satori Unlimited/Joey’s Market
Do Re Me Farm (North Hampton) Sunset View Farm (Andover, NJ)
Ergo Hemp Co. The Cardamom Man
Inspirational Crafts Designs Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union
Irvington Delight Rebecca’s Paradise
Jeneric Bags School of Rock Briarcliff Manor
Meredith’s Bread (Kingston) Spice Beast
Mozzarella4-U The Copper Faucet Soap Company
New Era Creative Space Two Knit Wits
Pickle Licious UnitedHealthcare
POME florals KDA Seafood
Rob’s Poultry Supply Store

Pleasantville Farmers Market
Location: 10 Memorial Plaza (Metro-North Parking Lot)
Pleasantville, NY
Time: 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Dates: March – November

Vendors include: 


*Baked Goods: *Meat & Poultry:
Bobolink Dairy & Bakehouse (Milford, NJ) Campanelli’s Poultry Farm (Kenoza Lake)
Bread Alone (Lake Katrine) Hudson Valley Duck Farm (Ferndale)
Dutch Desserts (Kinderhook) Jacuterie
Little Croc Bakehouse (Dobbs Ferry) Kiernan Farm (Gardiner)
Orwasher’s Bakery (NYC) Woven Stars Farm (Ghent)
Red Barn Bakery (Irvington) Yellow Bell Fam (Red Hook)
Spice Revolution (Cold Spring)
Strudel House (Hudson) *Non-Edible Products:
Wrights Farm (Gardiner) Alplacatrax
Harper Keehn Knife Sharpening
*Beverages: Head and Heal
Beanluv (Nyack) Living Edge Designs
Fjord Wines (Milton) SallyeAnder (Beacon)
Melissa’ health Hub
Merchant’s Daughter Ciderworks (Purdys) *Plants & Flowers:
Spirits Lab (Newburgh) Gajeski Produce
Teagevity (Nyack) Little Seed Gardens (Chatham)
Warwick Valley Winery & Back Dirt Distillery (Warwick) The River Garden
Whitecliff Vineyard (Gardiner) Simply Planted Greenhouses (West Milford, NJ)

*Eggs: *Specialty & Prepared Foods:
Campanelli’s Poultry Farm (Kenoza Lake) Bombay Chutney Company (Yorktown)
Woven Stars Farm (Ghent) Break Bread Not Hearts
Wrights Farm (Gardiner) Buddhapesto
Yellow Bell Farm (Red Hook) Conant Valley Jams (Danbury, CT)
Dancing Spirt Herbs
*Dairy: Demi Olive Oil
Bobolink Dairy & Bakehouse Edgwick Farm (Cornwall)
Chaseholm Farm Creamery Forward Roots (Brooklyn)
Edgwick Farm (Cornwall) Hudson Valley Duck Farm (Ferndale)
Kriemhild Dairy Farms Jactuerie
Trotta Foods Little Croc Bakehouse
Melissa’s Health Hub
*Honey & Maple Products: Merchant’s Daughter Ciderworks (Purdys)
Hudson River Apiaries The Peanut Principle (Albany)
Tree Juice Maple Syrup (Arkville) Picke Licious (Teaneck, NJ)
Pika’s Farm Table (Lake Katrine)
*Fish & Seafood: Red Barn Bakery (Irvington)
Pura-Vida Fisheries (Saratoga Springs) Spice Revolution (Cold Spring)
Strudel House (Hudson)
*Fruits & Vegetables: Teagevity (Nyack)
Gajeski Produce Tree Juice Maple Syrup (Arkville)
Little Seed Gardens (Chatham) Trotta Foods (Thornwood)
Maple View Farm (Poughquag) Wildcraft Farms
Mead Orchards (Tivoli) Wrights Farm (Gardiner)
Rock City Mushrooms (Old Chatham)
Wrights Farms (Gardiner)

*Culinary Herbs:
Gajeski Produce
Maple View Farm (Poughquag)
Spice Revolution (Cold Spring)

Rye Farmers Market
Location: Parking Lot on Theodore Fremd Avenue (directly behind Purchase Street stores)
            Rye, NY
Time: 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM
Dates: May 9 – December 5

Vendors include:
1857 Spirits Barber’s Farm Distillery (Highland) Hand Held Kitchen (Westchester County)
Anthi’s Greek Specialties (Tarrytown) Kontoulis Family Olive Oil (Westchester County)
Arlotta Food Studio (Pleasantville) Maitri Farm (Amenia)
Baked By Nature (New York, NY) Mama Lam’s (Long Island City)
Bombay Chutney Company (Yorktown) Mangalistsa by Mosefarm (Wantage,NJ)
Cano Coffee Company (Maspeth) Meredith’s Bread (Kingston)
Charlie’s Chaga (Westport, CT) Mushrooms NYC (NYC)
Cliffton Dry (Mount Kisco) Nana’s Home Kitchen (Bergenfield, NJ)
Croatian Confections (Mamaroneck) Newgate Farms (East Granby, CT)
Dr. Pickle (Paterson, NJ) Noble Pies (Warwick)
Eltee’s Goods (Belle Harbor) Norwich Meadows Farm (Norwich)
Essential Earth Farm (Stamford, CT) Orchards of Concklin (Pomona)
Farm Stand Pantry (Ossining) P&S Seafood (Rye)
Freefall Sangria (Hudson Valley) Row by Row Farm (Hurley)
Freshly Made (Bronx) SOVA Farms (Norwich)
Gaelle’s French Pastries (New Rochelle) Springbrook Hollow Farm Distillery (Queensbury)
Gristmill Distillers (Keene) Wave Hill Breads (Norwalk, CT)
Hamov Eh (Valley Cottage) Yellow Bell Farm (Red Hook)

The TASH
Location: Patriot’s Park
121 North Broadway (Route 9)
Tarrytown, NY 10591
Time: 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Dates: Memorial Day – Thanksgiving

Vendors include:
Abandonded Hard Cider (Woodstock/Red Hook) Lather Rinse Repeat
Arlotta Food Studio (Pleasantville) Majestic Farm (Mountaindale)
Bear Mountain Coffee Roasters Mama Lam’s (Long Island City)
Berry Brook Farm (Hamden) Manor Sangria
Bien Cuit Bakery (Brooklyn) Marta’s Book Nook
Birdie’s Batch (West Nyack) Mead Orchards (Tivoli)
Blessed Brewery (Hopewell Junction) Meadowhawk Granola (Brooklyn)
Broken Bow Brewery (Tuckahoe) Meredith’s Bread (Kingston)
Carmenland LLC dba Freshly Made Mobius Fields (Katonah)
Charlotte’s Home Kitchen MOMO Dressing (Brooklyn)
Chaseholm Farm Creamery (Pine Plains) Nahmias et Fils Distillery (Yonkers)
Clarkson Avenue Crumb Cake Company (Calverton) New Confectioner
Cooperstown Cheese Co. (Milford) Pickle Licious (Teaneck, NJ)
Deep Roots Farm NY (Copake) Samosa Shack
diRiso (Hastings-on-Hudson) Sasha’s Seafood Stand (Tarrytown)
Fi-Dough Sing Sing Kill Brewery (Ossining)
Fishkill Farms (Hopewell Junction) Taconic Distillery (Stanfordville)
For the Love of Toffee Teagevity (Nyack)
Forward Roots (Brooklyn) The Cookie Crumbles Bake Shop (Tarrytown)
From the Future Vintage Thousand Leaf Gardens (Clinton Corners)
Green Tree Textiles Trotta Foods (Thornwood)
Hodgins Harvest LLC (Blauvelt) Warner Library (Tarrytown)
Hudson Valley Fisheries Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery (Warwick)
Irvington Delight (Irvington) Wave Hill Breads (Norwalk, CT)
Jael’s Natural Wil-Hi Farm (Tivoli)
JD Farms Wildcraft Baking Company
Jody’s Kitchen WJCS
Knot of This World Pretzels (Levittown) No Place Like Home (Tarrytown)
Takoyaki Y Empanada

SUNDAYS:

Irvington Farmers Market
Location: Main Street School Lot
              101 Main Street
              Irvington, NY 10533
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Dates: June – December
*9:00 AM – 10:00 AM reserved for those who want to wear a mask

Vendors include:
123 Dough (Pound Ridge) Joe Tomato Mozzarella
Anthi’s Greek Specialties (Tarrytown) Knot of This World Pretzels (Levittown)
Arlotta Food Studio (Pleasantville) Kontoulis Olive Oil (Westchester County)
Bambino Ravioli (Deer Park) Leila’s Crepe Station
Bien Cuit Bakery (Brooklyn) Leila’s Empanadas
Berry Brook Farm (Hamden) Madura Farms
Caradonna Farms (Marlboro) Mama Lam’s (Long Island City)
Cleo’s Cauli Tots Mangalitsa by Mosefund (Wantage, NJ)
Cooperstown Cheese Co. (Milford) Myriad Mirage
diRiso (Hastings-on-Hudson) Nutmeg Cafe and Bakery (Tuckahoe)
Diana’s Aprons and Masks Noble Pies (Warwick)
Don Carvajal Café (Bronx) Pizza Vitale
Doc Pickle Pura-Vida Fisheries (Saratoga Springs)
Dough Nation Pizza Truck R&M Farm (Wantage, NJ)
Edgwick Farm (Cornwall) Raw Chocolate Love (NYC)
FarmEATS Ready Set Sharp
Fly Honey Farms (Tarrytown) Rescue Dog Treats
Forward Roots (Brooklyn) Silvia’s Kitchen
Four E Farms Stoneberry Farm (Katonah)
Found Herbal (Bronxville/Hastings-on-Hudson) Sun Sprouts Farm (Chester)
Hive Juice Lab (Westchester County) Teagevity (Nyack)
Homegrown Kitchen Gardens (Tarrytown) True Food
Hudson Valley Fisheries Wave Hill Breads (Norwalk, CT)
Jody’s Kitchen Wrights Farm (Gardiner)

Muscoot Farm Farmers Market
Location: Muscoot Farm
              51 Route 100
              Katonah, NY 10536
Time: 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Dates: May 9 – November 21

Vendors include:
*Weekly: *Bi-Weekly:
Irvington Delight (Irvington) Broken Bow Brewery (Tuckahoe)
Northwinds Lavender Farm (Pawling) Collier’s Candles (Carmel)
Bombay Chutney Kontoulis Family Olive Oil (Westchester County)
Meredith’s Bread (Kingston) Frontier Soapboilers (Putnam Valley)
Fi-Dough
Pickle Licious (Teaneck, NJ) *Once a Month:
Mangalitsa by Mosefund (Wantage, NJ) Rockstarters Organics
Hummingbird Ranch Farm Store (Salt Point) Cooper’s Daughter Spirits (Claverack)
Krazy For Kazu’s (Fall Village, CT) Noomi Peanut Butter (Hartsdale)
The Cheese Guy Stewart Watson Farm (North Salem)
Do Re Me Farm (New Hampton)
Bear Mountain Coffee Roasters (Mahopac)
Scotty’s Country Kitchen (New Hampton)
Hoffman Farms
Bongo and Capacci Pasta

Pelham Market (Pelham)
Location: Harmon Avenue at 5th Avenue
Pelham, NY 10803
Time: 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Dates: May 16 – October 24

Vendors Include:
American PrideSeafood
Arlotta Food Studio (Pleasantville)
Baked By Courtenay (NYC)
Blooms of Bliss
Dobbs Ferry Lobster Guys (Dobbs Ferry)
Freshly Made
Leila’s Crepe Station
Little Bird Cookie Company (Pelham)
Manor Sangria
Pickle Licious (Teaneck, NJ)
Second Mouse Cheese (Pleasantville)
Wave Hill Breads (Norwalk, CT)

Sunday Market On the River (Verplanck)
Location: Cortlandt Waterfront Park
45 Riverview Avenue
Verplanck, NY
Time: 9 AM – 1 PM (May – August), 10 AM – 2 PM (September/October)
Dates: May – October

Vendors include:
Andrew Kaminski Art JayMark Jewelers (Cold Spring)
Auntie Liana’s Baked with Love Jimmy’s Woodworking
A. Sorino Photography Joe & Son Sundries
Big Bang Coffee  Let It Shine Inc
Bolted Lightening Art Mr. Tupperware
Buon Pomodoro Pasta Sauce (Poughkeepsie) Pickle Licious (Teaneck, NJ)
Do Re Me Farm (New Hampton) Simple Silver
Earth Tone Farm (Garrison) Thirty One Gifts
Eileen’s Arbonne Quinn & Co Apothecary
Firehorse Premium Foods Twisted Totes
Henna Goddess Vintage Treasures
Holistic Energy Healing Vita’s Veggies