Where to Eat
Rojan Brewery and Brewpub, located in a beautifully restored 1850 mercantile building, is just a short .2 mile stroll from The Brooks Motel. The beautiful dining area boasts an open kitchen and a unique octagonal bar encircling an antique grain hopper, creating an ideal ambiance for unwinding with loved ones over a cold pint. Don’t miss out on visiting Rojan during your stay with us – it’s a must-see!
Cook & Larder has to be one of the best comfort food and coffee shops in the Hudson Valley. Stop by and meet Anthony, where you can indulge in freshly made lunch food, pastries, and superb coffee. They also have a market full of high-end and delicious food items. A visit here is essential during your stay at The Brooks Motel, conveniently situated just .2 miles away.
Want to experience a classic NYC pizza shop? Tommy B’s is an excellent chose for pizza. Located 3 miles from The Brooks Motel. We are big fans of this locally owned classic NY pizza shop. Mention to Aaron & Erin the owners you’re a guest at The Brooks Motel.
Tucked away in the back of an antique shop, this bar/restaurant creates a distinctive atmosphere where eclectic antiques and flavorsome Asian dishes blend seamlessly. Known for its innovative menu that utilizes locally sourced ingredients, Backbar provides a culinary adventure that complements the artistic and historic charm of Hudson.
New York Style Bagels with deli, 17 different types of cream cheese, an extensive selection of smoked fish plus home made soups. Family friend and perfect for a quick bite.
Did you know there are at least four pastry shops in walking distance that make french croissants in Downtown GB… hello mini Paris!? We’ve tried them all and Derry and her team at Marjoram + Roux have the best! Also love their prepared foods, sandwiches & iced coffee too.
Eat among the locals, open 7 days a week, even in snow storms, known for steaks, intimate dining and over 100 american whiskeys!
Traditional Mexican with large outdoor seating area and extensive tequila bar. Xicohtencatl’s chef, Angel, is celebrated for his family-secret mole, a dish so renowned it was featured on Food Network’s Emeril Live.
Located in the old Harness Shop in Hillsdale NY Cassie and her husband Kevin have created a unique blend of coffee and atmosphere adding a Lil’ Something Sweet to the neighborhood. Open 7:00-3:00 Mon-Sat, Sunday coming soon.