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    The best-kept little secret among the Valley’s new breweries isn’t so very little. And it really isn’t all that much of a secret among craft beer aficionados in the area.
    Each burger at Mill House is distinct, featuring a slew of gourmet toppings for complex, tantalizing flavors. The Porky Burger is the perfect bite. Mill House takes its fan-favorite Kilt Spinner beer and creates a barbecue sauce that is perfect atop pulled pork (smoked in-house for 16 hours), jalapeño mayo, homemade coleslaw, cheddar, and an Read more...
    Put a little panache into your half-pounder! At Melzingah, the not-so-secret ingredient is their whipped feta, made with dill, parsley, scallions, pepperoncini, lemon juice, and olive oil. It’s a fresh, creamy complement to the Angus beef burger with lettuce, tomato, and onion, all sandwiched in between a brioche bun. These Are the Best Burgers Across Read more...
    Lit with Edison bulb chandeliers, Heritage Food+Drink has the feel of a barn constructed in central Brooklyn, with potted succulents adorning onyx wood tables and exposed rafters overhead. On Route 9 in Wappingers Falls, the country modern exterior of Jesse Camac’s restaurant sticks out among its neighbors like a Scotch egg at a McDonald’s. And Read more...
    Watching the donuts being made through the kitchen window at Glazed Over in Beacon is a mesmerizing experience. Owned by longtime Beacon residents Ron and Lisa Tompkins, the recently opened, family-run spot is the realization of an idea that came up during a vacation nearly 20 years ago. “We saw a little donut shop while Read more...
    A go-to American eatery in Dutchess County, Double O Grill hits a home run with its inventive cocktails and menu that runs the gamut from Southwestern-inspired eats to classic Italian fare. Photo by Sabrina Sucato
    There is no bad seat at Blu Pointe, one of the anchor restaurants on Newburgh’s popular promenade. The waterfront restaurant features an open-air terrace with panoramic views of the Hudson River, indoor seating (every table has a river view), and an outdoor bar that can accommodate up to 60 guests. Photo by Sabrina Sucato
  • It’s BBQ with a view at this popular waterfront hangout. In warmer weather, people swarm the deck, where a second bar awaits. Traditional St. Louis ribs as well as beefy “brontosaurus” ribs are available “naked” or with a dousing of house-made sauce. For $55, Split Billy Joe’s Feast among three people and get ribs, chicken, Read more...