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Email: orangehillny@gmail.com Architecturally thoughtful and warm, Orange Hill Restaurant will comfort and intrigue your senses. Offering lunch, dinner, and an expansive coffee bar, Orange Hill represents modern food that everyone can enjoy. Enjoy the first tier offerings of steaks, seafood, sandwiches and entrée salads as well as handcrafted dishes everyday.
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23. Pizza Shop
The Pizza Shop serves staples like pizza, pasta, and wings, but carefully reimagined for new, exciting twists on old-school classics. -
24. Hudson Taco
Housed in the historic 1909 West Shore Train Station (designed by the architects of NYC’s Grand Central Station), this eatery offers a modern twist on its namesake dish. Expect tacos in versions like chilled tuna tataki with Asian slaw, fried chicken, crab cake, and Korean barbecue short rib. 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...
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27. Cafe Pitti
An Italian restaurant on the Newburgh waterfront, Cafe Pitti offers a range of pizzas and entrees. In warmer weather, the patio is a must for al fresco dining in Orange County. Photo by Sabrina Sucato -
30. Iron Chef
Every day Iron Chef is packed with people celebrating special occasions and enjoying hibachi. A favorite for birthday groups (you get a sparkler in your dessert and a song played over the loudspeakers), the talented chefs entertain guests of all ages with showmanship and humor, all while cooking up a delicious meal. -
Besides being seen in the 2001 hit comedy Super Troopers, The Golden Rail Ale House has a reputation for yummy twists on American classics, especially its burgers. Give the Peanut Butter Sriracha Burger — topped with thick-cut applewood-smoked bacon, sriracha sauce, peanut butter, and scallions — a try, and revel in the fact you cannot get this Read more...
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At Executive Chef/Owner Pamela Resch’s Modern American restaurant, tucked away in a residential neighborhood on the Newburgh waterfront, the view of the Hudson River and Newburgh-Beacon is always a showstopper, whether you’re having crab cakes and a fondue burger inside by the window or sitting out on the patio for weekend brunch or evening cocktails.
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In Lima, Peru, long lines stretched around the block every day at lunchtime for Don Fernando’s famous chicken. These days, you can join the fiercely loyal lunch crowd in Newburgh for one of the plump birds with crisp, salty, mahogany skin that will have you licking your fingers for the rest of the afternoon. Order Read more...
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36. Toasted
The latest in a long line of eateries to hit Newburgh’s beloved Liberty Street, Toasted takes a simple approach to food where local ingredients speak the loudest.