Food Scene
Lakeside Restaurant & Tavern
13780A W Lake RdLovely view, decent food, music.
The Waterfront
12664 W Lake RdGreat view, decent food.
Wonderful views, amazing food, lovely gift shop and not so great wine but the bottle labels are great. Lunch every day 11AM to 4PM. They do not serve dinner.
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Bully Hill Vineyards Winery
8843 Greyton H Taylor Memorial DrWonderful views, amazing food, lovely gift shop and not so great wine but the bottle labels are great. Lunch every day 11AM to 4PM. They do not serve dinner.
The Keuka Restaurant
12 E Main StNice Bar, decent food right in downtown Penn Yan.
One of the only Italian restaurants in or around Keuka Lake. Good food and nice atmosphere
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Union Block Italian Bistro
31 Shethar StOne of the only Italian restaurants in or around Keuka Lake. Good food and nice atmosphere
In Hammondsport. Haven't been there in a while but it is a good stop if you visit Hammondsport.
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Timber Stone Grill
70 Shethar StreetIn Hammondsport. Haven't been there in a while but it is a good stop if you visit Hammondsport.
New owners this season so cannot really comment but a good stop in Hammondsport
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Village Tavern Restaurant & Inn
30 Mechanic StNew owners this season so cannot really comment but a good stop in Hammondsport
Ports Cafe
4432 W Lake RdNot on the lake but great food
Tavern Restaurant
114 Elm StWant a good burger go to the Tavern
18th Amendment
7 Main StNew owners and menu has changed. Right in downtown Penn Yan.
Second location for these owners. This one is in Penn Yan. Just opened this spring and the food is terrific. Good Margaritas.
Casa Mezcal Flavors of Mexico
Second location for these owners. This one is in Penn Yan. Just opened this spring and the food is terrific. Good Margaritas.
Great new restaurant that opened late last summer. Right on the water on the North side of lake. Good food and drinks. Bring your credit cards, pretty pricey but as close to a NYC restaurant as you can get.
Main Deck
Great new restaurant that opened late last summer. Right on the water on the North side of lake. Good food and drinks. Bring your credit cards, pretty pricey but as close to a NYC restaurant as you can get.
Located right in downtown Penn Yan. On the same property as Laurentide Beer Company. Eclectic dining.
True Roots Kitchen @ Laurentide Beer Company
Located right in downtown Penn Yan. On the same property as Laurentide Beer Company. Eclectic dining.
Burnt Rose Wine Bar & Restaurant
Small plates. Music and located in downtown Penn Yan.
Shopping
Amish, Mennonite farm market. Veggies and fruit, plants and all the other things you can expect at a Farm and Craft market
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Der Windmühlenbauernhof- und Kunsthandwerksmarkt
3900 NY-14AAmish, Mennonite farm market. Veggies and fruit, plants and all the other things you can expect at a Farm and Craft market
Tops Friendly Markets
321 Liberty StTOPS is only 2 miles from the house
Indian Pines Farm Market
2406 NY-54AFresh fruit and vegetables along with ice and bait
This is a very interesting store. Lots of Mennonite specialties as well as a cafe.
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Oak Hill Bulk Foods
3173 NY-14AThis is a very interesting store. Lots of Mennonite specialties as well as a cafe.
Parks & Nature
Easy trail hike up in a beautiful setting with waterfalls and great views.
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Watkins Glen
Easy trail hike up in a beautiful setting with waterfalls and great views.
The trail follows the water outlet from Keuka Lake to Seneca Lake. Rushing water, small waterfalls, quiet and an easy walk. About 6 miles one way.
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Keuka Lake Outlet Trail
Keuka Lake Outlet TrailThe trail follows the water outlet from Keuka Lake to Seneca Lake. Rushing water, small waterfalls, quiet and an easy walk. About 6 miles one way.
Arts & Culture
There is something at this museum for everyone, including replica and original planes, motorcycles and boats dating back to early 1900's
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Glenn H. Curtiss Museum
8419 NY-54There is something at this museum for everyone, including replica and original planes, motorcycles and boats dating back to early 1900's
Entertainment & Activities
Keuka Spring Vineyards
Beautiful view, music on weekends
Rooster Hill Vineyards
489 NY-54Hunt Country Vineyards
4021 Italy Hill RdVineyard View Winery
2971 Williams Hill RdAbandon Brewing Co.
2994 Merritt Hill RdClimbing Bines Hop Farm
511 Hansen Point RdSteuben Brewing Company
10286 Judson RdMusic often as well as food trucks.
Krooked Tusker Distillery
10303 Co Rd 76Make your own Bloody Mary Bar on Sunday's 11 to 4
Fun Brewery right in downtown Penn Yan. Indoor/outdoor. Music regularly. Also dining spot on the same property. Look under dining in my guidebook. True Roots
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Laurentide Beer Company
12 Maiden LnFun Brewery right in downtown Penn Yan. Indoor/outdoor. Music regularly. Also dining spot on the same property. Look under dining in my guidebook. True Roots
Getting Around
Keuka Taxi LLC
108 Kimball Ave315-870-0591
Sightseeing
"The Garrett Chapel, also known as the “Little Chapel on the Mount” was built by Evelyn and Paul Garrett, who founded and ran Garrett and Company from 1902 until 1940. Garrett and Company was once among the largest wine producers in the world, with peak output exceeding 10 million gallons per year. Much of the grapes were grown on this very spot, on approximately 4000 acres of land in the Finger Lakes.
Today, the Garrett Chapel stands as the last significant remnant of this once great organization. The chapel was erected in memory of Evelyn and Paul's son Charles who died of tuberculosis in 1929 . Open to the public 1 to 4PM Tuesday & Thursday's. http://garrettchapel.org/about.php
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Garrett Memorial Chapel
"The Garrett Chapel, also known as the “Little Chapel on the Mount” was built by Evelyn and Paul Garrett, who founded and ran Garrett and Company from 1902 until 1940. Garrett and Company was once among the largest wine producers in the world, with peak output exceeding 10 million gallons per year. Much of the grapes were grown on this very spot, on approximately 4000 acres of land in the Finger Lakes.
Today, the Garrett Chapel stands as the last significant remnant of this once great organization. The chapel was erected in memory of Evelyn and Paul's son Charles who died of tuberculosis in 1929 . Open to the public 1 to 4PM Tuesday & Thursday's. http://garrettchapel.org/about.php