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    Taste NY Todd Hill

    3.5 (47 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Taste NY
    Shane N.

    I've been here several times a year, and during summer months it' gets crowded. It's usually a place to use the bathroom and get a quick bite, the prices are a little higher than your typical gas station. The bathrooms next to the store closes at 8pm, so you will have to go to the other end of the parking lot if needed. Also the bathrooms are porta potties. The one at the end of the lot is usually messy at night when I get here, but I'm sure it's hard to maintain it since 100's if not 1000's of people come here daily. There is a dog side as well if your dog needs a walk, but other than that the facility is a pretty standard rest stop.

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    Caroline N.

    This should be a 3.5*. If you never been to a Taste NY, then you are in for a treat. The store highlights food and beverages products grown and produced in NY. This location is on the left side of the highway and it's a small location. Warning: You need a mask to enter. Let's get to the important stuff: 1) Restroom If you need the restroom, use the back entrance. There is 1 bathroom in the store. There are porta johns in front of the store. There are no sinks. There is a porta john trailer with sinks though it's not open. Go now since the next rest stop is far away unless you want to go off the highway. 2) Food Normally there is more local items but nothing appealed to me. I decided on a chocolate muffin and was corrected by the employee that the muffin is a double chocolate muffin. My friend got a brownie. Note: The muffin was dry. The brownie (was like a cookie on top of a brownie) was delicious - moist and not too sweet. 3) Drinks: I normally don't drink soda though I have a weakness for root beer or cream soda. This place had the Iron Heart so I had to try it. The root beer has an intense flavor. Stronger than I ever tasted before. The Shirley Temple does really taste like it's supposed to. We also try the West African spiced hibiscus drink which was very flavorful. So why did is this so-so? 1) Small selection -- it's a small location. 2) The employees were there. 3) I personally wasn't impressed by the selections offered but that is me compared to the other locations. Definitely go try out the items and you might be surprised.

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    Tiffany H.

    It's the only PitStop on the Taconic 2 hours in from NY. Has nice stuff but go to the bathroom! Unless you want to get off the highway. There's no other pitstop on the highway.

    Now carrying beer from local fave Chatham Brewing!
    Liz K.

    Taste NY remains my favorite little pit stop on the Taconic. There's room for improvement, but overall it's a neat little shop with clean restrooms, plenty of parking, and great snacks. Coffee is now from a local roaster, which is neat, but it's also pricey - $1.65 for a very small cup (10oz, rather than the standard 12oz), $2.75ish for a medium cup, and $3.50ish for the large cup. If you're vegan or lactose intolerant, you'll have to drink it black; there's no dairyfree milk. Other go-to purchases here are ice cream cones, local cheeses, Hudson Valley Skincare lotions and goatmilk face scrub.

    Taste of NY Todd Hill staff, Liz and Victoria! These two make a great team! They make you feel so warm and welcomed!

    Taste NY Tod Hill is definitely one of the top 10 places to stop along the way during your travels on the Taconic Parkway! I always love to stop here every time I travel to get a great cup of coffee and a danish! There are sandwiches and numerous other food items that are made fresh daily and taste so good! The Farmers Market items are a great way to pick up a gift or two for family and friends! The staff and service are impeccable! Ambiance is warm and inviting! Thank you, Liz and Victoria! 5 Stars!

    The blueberriest muffin of the bunch!
    Bryan R.

    What a wonderful place for a stop on the highway. Perfect for some coffee, pastries, snacks etc. You have access on either the North or South bound side of the Taconic. The staff are very pleasant, especially considering it is close to the end of their day. The cashier searched for the blueberriest nuffin for me without me asking. So sweet!! Nice touch - very clean Porto potties. We cant afford to lose small businesses like this. Fortunately they are deemed an essential business! Worth a stop!

    A history of the Taconic Parkway, which was interesting to read
    Tony S.

    I couldn't check in here because I was unable to get a signal. And the open Wi-Fi required a username and password Well, on the way back from the city, New York City that is, I ran out of bottled water on my drive to where I'm staying. So, I saw this place and pulled into the parking lot to check it out. It's a small store with quite a crowd and a variety of locally produced items. But, since all I needed was a bottle of water, I didn't pick up anything else. However I did look around, and they do have a nice selection of stuff. Of course, since it's in New York, the prices were higher than average but to be expected. The two staff members were friendly and courteous. Though, I have paid more than $2 or a bottle of water in the past.

    Michael B.

    Great Taconic Parkway stop offering a wide range of tasty, fun, bespoke, artisan food and other items from local farms and NY based small business. Glad we stopped in!

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    Jo I.

    Very unique rest stop on the highway, definitely a nice change from your typical rest stop fast food! Something for everyone at this quaint little shop. They sell pre-wrapped sandwiches and salads, along with chips & Saratoga spring water-- perfect for picnicking in the warmer months. Also of note are the artisanal cheeses, meats, and limited edition food items from many of the farms in Upstate New York. This is a nice place to take a quick rest, especially if during your trip upstate you forget to visit some of these local Farms, since some may not be open on the weekends. Slight mark up on prices I'm sure to keep the business open. Bathroom stalls outside didn't have running water, just purell. (I think the inside bathroom has a sink, there was a line for it, and we couldn't wait.)

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    Stop here for a refreshment. They have the selection of local favs, and other things you maybe interested in.

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    Great gourmet rest stop in the middle of the Taconic for a little bit of locally grown food.

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    Plattekill Travel Plaza

    3.4(58 reviews)
    16.3 mi
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    We stopped at the Plattekill Travel Plaza on I 87 on our way to the Adirondaks, which is a sentence…read morethat sounds more romantic than it has any right to be. A travel plaza is a place where human beings briefly admit they have bodies. We eat and drink as quickly as we possibly can, we wash our hands, and then we climb back into our machines and hurtle north or south with emptier bladders and greater optimism. The good news is that after its recent renovation, the Plattekill Travel Plaza looks exactly like every other rest stop along the Thruway. This is not an insult. Sameness can be a comfort. You walk in and your brain says, I know how this works. There will be light, food, and a restroom that I do not have to search for and, more likely than not, will not frighten me. The building is airy and generous with natural light. Due to complete glass walls on two sides, sunlight spills in as if this particular corner of the Hudson Valley has been invited inside to keep an eye on us. There is a modest parade of quick serve restaurants greatest hits. You can secure chicken at Chick-fil-A, provided you're not traveling on the Lord's day of course, bread and soup at Panera Bread, a pretzel the size of your forearm at Auntie Anne's, and caffeine at Starbucks. There is also a respectable Applegreen convenience store, open 24 hours a day, which is where we did our foraging. We emerged with snacks and drinks, the sort of provisions that make you feel prepared for a journey that will last another two hours. The restrooms are large and generally clean. This is progress, particularly when compared to the pre-updated plaza. Not much more you could reasonably demand from a building whose chief purpose is to host people who are in a hurry. Parking is the only real adventure. Spaces are somewhat limited, and at busy times vehicles line the access road like a small and determined migration. The snow and freezing temperatures this winter have not improved matters. Slush narrows lanes and turns simple geometry into a test of faith while snow piles reduce available spaces considerably. You may find yourself circling once or twice, contemplating the nature of patience. On the whole, this is a solid rest area along I 87. It performs its duties without drama. Once inside, you could be almost anywhere, which may be the point. Highways are about going somewhere else. This plaza understands this. It feeds you, tidies you up, and sends you back into the wide and indifferent world with a warm coffee in your hand and crumbs on your shirt. Four stars.

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    Brewster Rest Area - Watch out for poison by the fence. If you've got a long car ride you don't want to let your dog near it. Or yourself.

    Brewster Rest Area

    1.7(3 reviews)
    23.9 mi
    $$$$

    My experience with rest areas, for the past several years anyway, has been limited to the crowded,…read morefilthy monstrosities that populate the NJ Turnpike. During the past few years, when I made monthly trips down to the Delaware/Maryland border area to visit my late father (he was living with my sister during his declining years), these establishments were a necessary evil. By the time I reached the lower portion of the Turnpike, nature was calling...urgently...and I'd pull in. I found them distasteful-- crowded, with filthy bathrooms, and horribly overpriced "junk food" chains. Yesterday, Thanksgiving, I had been invited up by my brother (half brother technically, but we're no longer strangers, as we were when we first met as middle aged adults; we're truly family now, and half brothers and sisters are just regular brothers and sisters) to spend the day. Usually, my birth mother would do the driving, as she can navigate the back roads on the NY/CT border with remarkable precision. Unfortunately, she was working, and I was making the trip solo. The last time I made the trip solo, I became hopelessly lost once I left the main highway and tried to navigate the back roads. I decided to bypass her route this time, and take 684 North to 84 East...which I am familiar with, having often traveled in my younger years from Beacon, NY, to Danbury, and up towards Litchfield, and Salisbury beyond...to Rt 7 South. Make a right onto Bennetts Farm Rd., and I'm almost there. Unfortunately, I again became hopelessly lost once I turned off onto Bennetts Farm Rd. (I did get to my brother's place eventually), but that's probably the subject for another long-winded review on another day. As I traveled up 684 North, nature once again called (as it does increasingly as I meander my way into my so-called "Golden Years"), and I pulled in to this particular rest stop (which they also promote as a safe place to respond to texts on your phone). Given the day, it was pretty crowded with vehicles, but didn't seem as hectic and hellish as my memories of the NJ Turnpike rest stops (as an aside, if there is an afterlife, Clara Barton and Walt Whitman are probably thinking, "What a way to honor my achievements in life, by naming a festering, congested travesty of a rest stop in NJ after me! Thanks loads!"). There's a grassy area with benches, where I guess you can have a "picnic," if you so desire. I guess if you need to catch a few ZZZZs in your car, you can, although I'm not sure what the laws are, or how closely they monitor you (thankfully, I've never been in a situation where I need to catch a few ZZZZs in my car. Not yet, anyway). The men's room seemed relatively clean. There are stalls, and urinals (not to provide the reader with TMI, but I answered nature's call at the urinal). Water and soap provided, and a hot air blower to dry the hands. Nothing extravagant, but it provides the service it's supposed to. Outside the structure housing bathroom facilities for men and women were 2 vending machines providing snacks and beverages. I wanted a bottle of water. I found it mildly confusing (then again, I find GPS confusing and usually have to rely on a print out of GoogleMaps, which...take my word for it...is not infallible). I couldn't find any prices listed and took a chance, feeding 2 dollar bills into the machine. Jackpot! I got my bottle of water with no change coming (2 dollars seems really excessive for a relatively small bottle of water, but it is what it is, I guess...). They even have a slot where you can use your credit card, but utilizing a credit card for vending machine candy and water seems ridiculous to me. You have to use care when backing out of your spot, as vehicles zip through here with disturbing speed and recklessness (then again, I guess that's true anywhere). This seems to be a pretty spare facility, but I found it immensely preferable to the NJ variety. You're not going to be able to get a Starbucks mega-coffee, or a Roy Rogers burger and plastic-wrapped cookie for $15 dollars, but if you need some sugar, need to micturate or just stretch your legs, or answer that "urgent" text message...this is a more than adequate place to do so.

    A great deal of poison ivy along the fence and up above in the trees. It seems like a family…read moreletting their dog out on a long trip will let their dog use the area and then it will track poison ivy in the car onto everyone and everything.

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    Visitor Center

    Visitor Center

    4.0(2 reviews)
    28.6 mi

    Ok...I really don't know where exactly this is, but if you are going north toward Bear Mountain on…read morethe Palisades Interstate Parkway (if you cross the GWB go towards NJ and you'll see a sign toward the PIP..you'll start at exit 2 so keep goin!), you cannot miss this sign. Its the only "visitor center" posted on some wood or something on that parkway. I know I shouldn't share this with random readers, but I have to explain it for you guys to understand why I reviewed it. I have a weird thing for rest stops and 24/7 gas stations no matter where it is. I have no idea why. Maybe its b/c time seems to fall back at rest stops, or the fact that you stop there in transit and it becomes a community of drivers in one, creepy location. Whatever the reason, I love stopping at these places. So anyone as odd as myself, I had to share. Okay this is no ordinary rest stop. First, if you need to use the john don't bother going here b/c they have port-a-pottys and they do not smell "potty". This is for the sheer enjoyment of going to a random linkin log place in the middle of Rockland County, and saying "hey, I could use a shiny rock." Also, this place closes early. I think 6. Alright so there is the most RANDOM load of fun filled crap here. It's like a local street fair from 1987 threw up here and nobody bothered to clean it up. Finger traps, rock shiners, an assortment of rocks, camoflage toilet paper on a ROLL, candy that belongs in a museum..It's awesome here. It's bizarre and so creepy, but it was friggin super. I think I even bought a couple of rocks (I'm a science nut; what do you want from me?). Anyway, everytime I pass that place I feel like I'm hitting the twilight zone because it sure as hell isn't 2007 over at that joint. CHECK IT OUT!!!!!!

    We used to drive past this alllllllll the freakin time (and stop there too) when we had a summer…read moreplace and we had to get over Bear Mountain (for some reason always reminds of the song, The Bear Went Over the Mountain) to get to it. Convenient spot for bathrooms. Notice I said convenient, not clean or good. And odd info abounds.

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