Photographer: Ian Q. Rowan
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Come As You Are – Something For Everyone
Dinner with a view /dessert / take-out / cocktails / wine / beer/ beverage / groceries / provisions / snacks / candy / drop-off meals
We serve seasonal, eclectic, international, bistro/pub style fare.
Our full bar is stocked with craft beers; New York State, Italian, and French wines; classic and inventive cocktails.
Private dining
Please inquire about outside private dining options including tent rental. And our private inside back room with a great view holds up to 18 for dinner. Email us at info@dollysrestaurant.com and we will get back to you shortly.
Vendors
Dolly’s sources ingredients in a thoughtful and purposeful manner. We have long-standing relationships with local farmers and food makers. Here is a list of some of the vendors we are proud to support:
Common Ground Farm/ Davoren Farm / Glynwood Farm / Liberty Orchard / Four Winds Farm / Farms2tables / Cold Spring Farmers’ Market / Beacon Farmers’ Market / Peekskill Farmers’ Market / Miracle Springs Dairy / Jasper Hill Farm / Blooming Hill Farm / Madura Farm / Autumn Harvest / Marbled Meat Shop / Vera’s Cold Spring / Signal Fire Bread / Fishkill Farm / Industrial Arts Brewing / La Milpa de Rosa / Our garden at the Garrison Institute / Ronnybrook Farm Dairy / Seed + Mill Halva / Hudson Valley Fresh Dairy / Regalia Coffee / Harney’s Tea / Pagano’s Fish / Sky Farm / Joyce Farm / Wild Hive / Chatham Brewing / Threes Brewing / Graft Cider / Red Barn / Metal House Cider / Rosenthal Importers
View
Dolly’s is located directly on the banks of the Hudson River with spectacular views from Garrison’s Landing, an hour north of New York City right at the Metro North Hudson train line to Grand Central Station. Weather permitting, outdoor dining is available on the side lawn patio.
History
7 Garrison’s Landing has been a longstanding touchstone for the local community. A local’s watering hole, formerly Guinan’s, which became famous with the publishing of Little Chapel on the River: A Pub, a Town and the Search for What Matters Most by Gwendolyn Bounds. After being closed for a decade and an extensive renovation, we are pleased to have the opportunity to bring a revered piece of Philipstown’s history back from hibernation.