A stunning riverfront setting and a wraparound porch distinguish this simple three-story clapboard inn built in 1832 to house steamboat passengers. Farmhouse antiques and French-country furnishings adorn the rooms. Be sure to request a room with a private terrace looking out onto the Hudson River or quiet Main Street.
Watch sailboats drift by from the veranda tables at this riverfront restaurant, or dine by the window in the country-style River Room. A crust of red and blue tortillas gives crab cakes a new twist. Notable entrées include salmon filled with sun-dried-tomato pesto and arugula, and filet mignon wrapped in a crusty sleeve of pancetta. The stunning dining room is worthy of Martha Stewart herself,...
"Overlooking the Hudson" in "darling" Cold Spring, this "classy but relaxed" New American set in a "quaint" 1832 inn keeps customers "happily stuffed" with "tasty", "well-thought-out" fare that's "as good as" the "romantic views"; "prompt" service, plus a "spiffy dining room" with a "cozy" fireplace and a porch for summer, help make it a "mainstay for locals."