Saugerties town guide

LodgingsShopsThings to doDining

Lodgings
Barclay Heights Bed & Breakfast
1890 Victorian "Shingle Style" Cottage
Newly-restored, whimsical cottage. Good access to Kingston. Rooms with antiques.  Full breakfast prepared to visitors' tastes, tea-time, and snacks.
 
Bluestone Country Manor B&B
3-acre estate, great  views, good for HITS
Fine 1930's stone manor house on 3 landscaped acres, great views east and west over Berkshire and Catskill mtns. 3-rm coach house. Quiet retreat. Convenient to HITS.
 
The Chateau and Tudor Rooms
Sculpture garden, run by artist couple
Secluded waterfront Tudor estate, 8 acres of sculpture park & gardens, spectacular views. Breakfast in manor dining room.
 
 

Shopping
brass urn Saugerties Antiques Gallery
18th, 19th C. American & European
Pat Guariglia is a dealers' dealer. It's to his shop they come for high quality, mainly European, antiques. But you're very welcome to visit and browse, and enjoy the spectacle. Two large floors.
 
Partition Street Antiques Partition Street Antiques
Mission Oak--Stickley--and Rattan
Richard Caggiano has been indulging his passion for Stickley since 1982. He maintains two large open floors of wooden furniture--mission oak and rattan--plus pictures and other items of the period.
 
 

Things to Do
hits HITS Horse Shows in the Sun
May 23 to September 12.
“The” thing to do in Saugerties! A series of hunter/jumper horse shows over continuous weeks. 319 Main Street.
 
Krause Krause’s Chocolates
Local chocolatey delights!
Award winning chocolates from a family owned business. Sample the chocolate, shop gifts and trinkets and chat with the friendly staff. 41 South Partition Street.
 
 

Places to Eat
Miss Lucys Kitchen Miss Lucy’s Kitchen
Gourmet American set in a country shabby chic setting
Fresh local ingredients are featured in this eatery! Open for lunch and dinner.Creative vegetarian entrees available. Reservations suggested. 90 Partition Street.
 
CafeTamayo Café Tamayo
Gorgeous interior
Despite its Mexican sounding name it serves first rate American cuisine using local produce. The atmosphere is delighful. There is a long oak bar that dates to the 19th century and a lovely outdoor dining area. Reservations suggested. 89 Partition Street.