FOOD & DRINK
State revokes liquor license of P&G’s in New Paltz
NEW YORK – The New York State Liquor Authority (SLA), has permanently revoked the liquor license for a New Paltz establishment that has committed numerous infractions, including serving alcohol to underage patrons. P&G’s on Main Street in New Paltz had their license suspended in March after state investigators and the Ulster County Sheriff’s Office raided the establishment on March 15, 2024. The business, in operation since 1969, had its license canceled by the SLA at a full board meeting on April 25, 2024.
Where to Go for Incredible Italian Food in Poughkeepsie
Whether you’re looking to grab a slice of pizza or take the family out for a celebration dinner, you’ll find a variety of Italian restaurants dishing up the food you crave in Poughkeepsie. Many of these restaurants are family-owned, and some have been serving the local community for over 20 years. While home-cooked meals are always special, a night out gives everyone some deserved rest and a chance to taste a variety of delicious Italian dishes.
Quiz Your Friends at a Hudson Valley Trivia Night
Are you looking for a way to spend a weeknight with a group of friends? Test your knowledge with free trivia nights that are sure to add excitement to the work week. At these events, which take place everywhere from community bars to quirky bookstore/pub combos, participants have the chance to win gift cards, free drinks, and more. Even if you don’t win, you’ll have a great time competing. Who knows, you may even learn something new.
Relaxe at Three Birds
Eat first or throw first. Hmmm. “We recommend throwing first,” says Debra Loehnert, who owns and operates Three Birds restaurant and the Axe Lounge with her husband, John. “Then we can have your table ready for you.”. Three Birds has been at 73 East Market Street for twenty-one...
Conference to focus on the intersection of arts and business
On Tuesday, May 14, the Orange County NY Arts Council will present speakers, panels, networking opportunities and conversations around the ways in which a focus on arts and culture can serve as a key driver in the success of local communities. The event, to be held from 10 a.m. to...
Hudson Valley My Ride: A cup of Joe with a teaspoon of horsepower
CAMPBELL HALL – Cars and Coffee: A concept that was developed a couple years back. Early in the morning, car and bike enthusiasts grab a coffee and a bagel or roll and head to a parking lot to meet up. No trophies, no raffles, just catching up with friends and a little shop talk. That’s what took place on April 14th at Clover Knoll on Route 207 in Campbell Hall, hosted by the Hudson Valley Hot Rods in collaboration with Shaker Smoothie and Beast’s Pantry.
Taco Express approved for outdoor dining
Taco Express on Main Street in the village of Chester was approved for seasonal outdoor dining at the April 23 village planning board meeting. The restaurant was cleared to set up six to eight tables in its parking area surrounded by barriers through the fall season. The board said the restaurant can move forward with its plan while they decide an exact date for when the outdoor seating will end. However, the owner of Taco Express told The Chronicle that he will need approval from the NYS Liquor Authority before he can open the outdoor dining area.
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