A solid option for breakfast and lunch
Famous for its pancakes!
Visit one of New York’s first whiskey distillery since prohibition, distilling some of America’s most prized spirits here in the Hudson Valley.
Start your day with some namaste's and downward dog's before the party gets started.
Relive the '60s and get your dose of culture by visiting the grounds of Woodstock
A 25 minute drive from the town of Woodstock takes you to Overlook Mountain, offering some of the best 360º views of the Catskills.
Looking for lunch or dinner in town? This should do.
Did someone say tacos? Stay the course with Lexi's favorite food group
One of the newest options in the town of Woodstock serving fresh, local, seasonal fare. It’s a local favorite place to eat in Woodstock–be it breakfast, lunch or dinner.
One of the more popular restaurants in the Catskills, serving as a great halfway place to stop on the way back to the city.
(Literally) Down the road from Foxfire is the Emerson Resort & Spa. For those of you who want to live your best life during our wedding weekend, you can book a massage and enjoy the spa, sauna, steam room, and outdoor jacuzzi. Time at their outdoor pool is complimentary with any spa treatment during warmer months.
Do some exploring and check out the views from Hunter Mountain
Hit Route 28 and go shopping at local spots, like Scandinavian Grace
Time for a movie? Catch a flick at this local (and tiny) movie theater
Because tacos are life
Grab some brewskies
For cocktails!
Just... yum!
A nomadic market of makers and merchants from the Catskills, Hudson Valley and beyond. Each month they come together at inspiring locations throughout the northeast in celebration of community, culture, small business and local trade. Vendors offer the very best in handcrafted food, drink, jewelry, apparel, accessories, apothecary, housewares, furnishings, curated vintage and more.
Wander through a treasure trove of 5000 square feet of Vintage clothing, antiques, cabin rustica, retro, country, and more.
Check out the the world's largest kaleidoscope, designed by a 1960s psychedelic artist - knarly