Rosendale Town Guide
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Creek Locks Bed & Breakfast
Bring your pets if you’d like
Newly renovated 1866 Gothic Revival farmhouse situated on 4 acres with access to the historic Delaware & Hudson Canal. Child Friendly. 1046 Creek Locks Road. |
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Shopping |
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The Big Cheese
Not only for cheese lovers
This eclectic shop offers a huge variety of domestic and imported cheeses, fresh middle-eastern salads and succulent Panini. In the back of the store you will find a thrift boutique with fun clothes, children’s toys, books and houseware.
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Table Rock Tours
Buy a bike the old fashioned way
These people know there stuff. They have been in Rosendale forever and will fit you for the perfect bike. |
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Things to Do |
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Women’s Studio Workshop
Art in the country
This women’s based arts organization has specialized studios in printmaking, hand papermaking, ceramics, letterpress printing, photography, and book arts. They also provide a scattering of workshops and classes open to the public. Binnewater Lane. |
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Rosendale Theater
Oldtime single-screen movie house
In what used to be a casino, its roof held up by a dubious-looking hawser, this theatre has great character and self-serve popcorn purchased by the “honor system.” $6 per show. Nightly shows at 7:20, on Sunday matinees at 4. |
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Places to Eat |
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Bywater Bistro
Great outdoor dining
Regional craft beers on draft, snacks, lunch, dinner and a new brunch menu. Outdoor deck and garden seating. 419 Main Street. |
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Red Brick Tavern
Down to earth fine cuisine
Cheerful combination of a local bar and a fine restaurant. Raw brick décor. Owner is a serious chef. 388 Main Street. |
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