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    Tannersville Outlets Food Court

    Tannersville Outlets Food Court

    3.0
    (3 reviews)
    30.2 mi

    Forget about other "fast food" joints - this place was awesome! Somehow, I stumbled upon this place…read moreafter a long day of snowboarding. With few establishments open due to COVID, I noticed a few spots inside this food court (including chinese, italian, coffee, and a mediterranean spot). My sight was set on "pita fresh," a spot run by an older gentlemen who clearly works hard to make you happy. Offering to place any toppings onto my salad without incurring an additional charge, he created my salad essentially from scratch - using an unopened bag of lettuce, hand slicing fresh tomatoes, cucumbers and pickles. He placed a good amount of dressing and in the end, my salad felt priceless. Extremely fresh, hearty, and tasty despite feeling like I'm 'in the middle of nowhere' (I'm living in the New York City folks and I deserve to be judged). It's amazing this place does not have more reviews. The place is clean, safe, spacious and well equipped to handle a range of food tastes from Chinese to Italian to mediterranean. On top of all this - their coffee shop (called "Crepe Soleil") offers an abundance of coffee flavors including salted caramel and toasted marshmallow. A+, don't miss this place whether you're in-town for the skiing or shopping.

    Please if you go to the food court do not try the Chinese food inside the building. It was…read moreabsolutely disgusting i ordered seafood with vegetables my husband chicken and lo mien. We ended up throwing it in the trash along with the $30 spent. My food smelled horrible i didn't try it. I don't like making a scene so I went to Auntie M and brought a nice fresh pretzel. Walk around and saw a couple of food trucks. There was a seafood truck was able to enjoy some fresh fish and shrimps with chips, very good. Happily spent another $30 but it was worth every penny.

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    Tannersville Outlets Food Court
    Tannersville Outlets Food Court
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    Hudson Valley Food Hall

    Hudson Valley Food Hall

    4.3
    (59 reviews)
    94.9 mi
    $$

    My partner and I love the town of Beacon, NY, and especially eating at the Food Hall. It is hidden…read moreon the main street. Very colorful interior with bar at the end of the space and an outdoor area. There has been quite a few different vendors over the last five years there. On our last visit we decided to try Nami Yum Yum. We ordered a veggie sushi sandwich ($14) for me, which featured a few veggies with rice wrapped up in soy paper; New York Strip ($25) for him, which was a bowl with steak, roasted potatoes and other things; Sweet Plantains ($6) for the table, with cream and cotija. We both got a Jarritos each. Service was timely. Everything was creative. I never had a sushi sandwich. It tasted pretty good too. I wasn't really feeling well and couldn't enjoy it as much as I intended to, but it was nevertheless yummy and unique. My sandwich came with a side of puffed up chips (I actually don't know what they are called). The plantains were also very good. I am glad we ordered them as a side because it was a good side to eat with our meals. Overall no complaints, I would eat there again.

    We decided to grab dinner here last minute on Saturday night of our trip to Beacon. This seemed…read morelike a great option because it meant that my husband and I could order different meals but still eat them together. There were only 5 different food stalls plus the ice cream stall in the very front, however only 3 of the food stalls were open at 7pm on a Saturday. This is a small town, so I get it, but I was thoroughly surprised at this because of how crowded the entire town had been all weekend (it was truly the perfect weather to be out here!). The taco food stall had some Mac and cheese that I really wanted, but he was so overwhelmed with making a large order with only one person helping him that he literally told me to come back in 30 minutes to place my order. I ended up ordering the Pimento Grilled Cheese Sandwich from the burger place, where the guy (working solo) told me it would take about 30 minutes before it would be ready. We were in no rush, and it was DEFINITELY worth the wait!! The ooey gooey cheese paired with perfectly browned Texas toast satisfied my hunger after a long day of hiking and window shopping. My husband ordered the Paneer Kati Roll + Mango Lassi from the Indian food stall. He liked the roll, however we both decided that the lassi was average at best. Additionally, they served it with ice which was a huge disappointment (**being that my husband is from India, we have standards regarding Indian food). I'm giving 4 stars because the overall atmosphere of this food hall was not the best... Definitely NOT enough seating... They didn't seem to have anyone on staff taking care of the place, so the two tables that were empty when we arrived were extremely dirty (we cleaned one ourselves). They also didn't have napkins readily available and only 2 individual restrooms, despite having a bar in the back. Also, it was SO DARK inside... Scarce lighting which was not very pleasant or welcoming, especially since the sun was shining brightly outside. There is an outdoor patio, which is great, however because the weather was nice it was completely full. Final thoughts: this is a great place to grab lunch or dinner with a group of friends, especially if no one can agree on where to go. There's a variety of options and something for everyone to enjoy!

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    Hudson Valley Food Hall
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    The Roosevelt Bar: The Steez (Espolon Reposado Tequila, Lemon, Aperol, House Made Pineapple Juice. Over Pellet Ice)
    Franklin Street Social

    Franklin Street Social

    4.5
    (72 reviews)
    82.6 mi
    $$

    HOW did I not know this place existed?!…read more I went to Franklin Street Social with a few friends on a random Wednesday evening a few weeks ago, and I am not exaggerating when I say my mind was BLOWN the second I walked in. Let me set the scene: 13 restaurants. FULL commercial kitchens. One central bar. A historic factory turned into a warm, vibey, eclectic gathering space. And yes...an actual slide for adults that delivers pure, unfiltered joy. We arrived just before closing and had no issues with parking -- plenty of spaces right outside and well-lit, which is always appreciated. But the second we walked in? Game over. This place is STUNNING. Think warm string lights, wood accents, quirky design details, and little surprises everywhere you look. There's even a book vending machine. Like...what?! And then comes the real challenge: choosing what to eat. With 13 options, this was honestly the hardest part of the night. I strongly considered just committing to chaos and getting one item from every vendor, but maturity (barely) prevailed. For my first visit, I went with a tempura shrimp bowl from one vendor and grabbed a kiwi strawberry drink from another so I could at least pretend I sampled the variety. My adventure buddies did the same -- everyone ordered from different spots and we met in the middle at a shared table. That's one of the best parts of this place. No negotiating menus, no compromising -- everyone gets exactly what they want and you still get to share the experience together. The food? Delicious. No notes. The vibe? Immaculate. And yes... I went down the slide. Obviously. And you should too. Do not skip it. Pro tip: have someone waiting at the bottom to capture the moment because the smile you'll have coming down that thing is 100% genuine joy! Also -- and I can't believe I'm saying this -- check out the bathrooms. I know, I know...weird Yelp detail. But trust me. Each one is uniquely themed, and the one I ended up in had animals wearing wild outfits. It was chaotic, hilarious, and somehow completely on brand for the space. Franklin Street Social isn't just a place to eat. It's a place to hang out. To explore. To people-watch. To linger. I could have easily spent hours there just soaking it all in. If you haven't been yet, make it a destination. Seriously! I'll absolutely be back -- probably with a bigger appetite and slightly less self-control next time.

    Housed in a restored historic furniture factory, Franklin Street Social is easily one of the best…read moreadditions to Red Lion. Co-founded by Jordan Ilyes and Chef Ethan Greer, this multi-vendor food hall features a diverse collection of independent kitchens, a central bar, and plenty of space across two levels. The setup is ideal for groups or families because everyone can grab food from different vendors and eat together at the open hall seating. Vendor & Bar Highlights: The Central Bar & Local Craft Beer: The bar at the center of the hall serves a well-curated drink menu with craft cocktails, wine, and local draft beers, including selections from neighboring Black Cap Brewing Company. Layali El Sham: Authentic Levantine & Syrian street food. The chicken shawarma wrap, falafel platters, and silky hummus bowls (especially the muhammara blend) are standouts. Franchesca's Pizza: Serving solid New York-style, hand-tossed pies by the slice or whole. The Hot Boy (pepperoni, jalapeños, hot honey, and chili crisp) and classic vodka pies are favorites. Greer's Burger Garage: Excellent smashed-style burgers served on soft Martin's potato rolls. The Garage Fries--a mix of waffle fries, tater tots, and curly fries--are a must. Taqueria El Camino: Highly recommended for their rich birria tacos served with warm consommé for dipping. Thai Street: Authentic Thai street food, with the Khao Soi (curry noodle soup) being a clear standout. Hefty Lefty's: Generous hoagies and shaved ribeye cheesesteaks on fresh rolls alongside hand-cut curly fries. Lighthouse 153: Coastal New England-style eats, including buttery lobster rolls and jumbo lump crab cakes. Hunnie's Country Chicken & Slow and Low BBQ: Hearty comfort food like crispy fried chicken baskets and custom BBQ bowls. Between the quality food options, local draft beer selection, and fun touches like the adult slide and two-story kids' play space, it is a well-designed, welcome spot for Red Lion.

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    They are adding a toddler room! Awesome!
    They are adding a toddler room! Awesome!
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    The Balboa Lefty's Way from Hefty Lefty's
    New Banquet room going in! So awesome!!!! Love this place! If you have not gone you need to check this place out! 13 Restaurants!

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    New Banquet room going in! So awesome!!!! Love this place! If you have not gone you need to check this place out! 13 Restaurants!

    The Market - food_court - Updated August 2026

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