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Blue Hill at Stone Barns
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630 Bedford Rd.,
Pocantico Hills, NY 10591
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Hours
Sun, 11am-2pm and 5pm-10pm; Wed-Thu, 5pm-10pm; Fri-Sat, 5pm-11pm
Directions
Metro-North Hudson Line from Grand Central to Tarrytown
Prices
$65-$110
Payment Methods
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Notable Chef
- Notable Wine List
- Prix-Fixe
- Romantic
- Special Occasion
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Recommended
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Profile
When the Rockefellers decided to turn their old barns into a dining destination, they had the patrician good sense to enlist Dan Barber and his brother, David and wife Laureen are co-owners of Blue Hill, a favorite restaurant among members of the precious slow-food set. The Barbers grew up on the Upper East Side (Dan is the chef, his brother the businessman), but they are card-carrying Greenmarketeers. So while Blue Hill specializes in "seasonal cuisine," its new suburban cousin is supposed to be the real thing: an agro-restaurant replete with its own state-of-the-art, Rockefeller-built greenhouse, its own flock of hyperorganic chickens, its own collection of prize Berkshire hogs and even a few sheep...The menu at Stone Barns is a mildly confusing document, divided into fussy, bucolic-sounding categories (The Pasture, Dug and Picked Today, etc.), from which you're supposed to construct a meal of two to four courses. Whatever you do, be sure to focus on what's in season...Chef Barber is a master at poaching and braising, and he takes pains to showcase ingredients instead of obliterating them with too much heat and sauce. Sometimes this kind of food can veer into blandness, but in the proper hands it's an education in primary flavors.
Prix-Fixe MenuThree courses, $65; four courses, $78
Farmer's Feast
Seven-course tasting, $110
Note
Wed.–Sun., 10:30 a.m.– 5 p.m.; a café serves snacks, farm-fresh lattes, and locally grown products.
Located in the scenic Westchester town of Pocantico Hills (near Tarrytown), Blue Hill at Stone Barns is both a working farm and restaurant. The private dining rooms can accommodate up to 64 guests for a seated dinner, and in the warmer seasons a cocktail reception may be held on the outdoor terrace. At the height of the season, 80 percent of ingredients used are grown on-site.
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