Dining Out & About
You don’t have to go far to find great food. Just look inside! A Supplement to the
Take Mom Out to Eat on Mother’s Day Sunday, May 11
Your guide to eating out in Port Chester, Rye Brook and surrounding areas
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The Great Cuisine of Arthur Avenue
American
American Legion Post 93 78 Pearl Street Port Chester 937-5562
Belle Fair Country Market
2 Putnam Ave., Port Chester, NY
914-934-7770 Open Mother’s Day Sunday, May 11th RegulaR Menu
& SpecialS foR the Day ReSeRvationS RequeSteD CATERING AVAILABLE
Hours: Tues. - Thurs. 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. • Friday 11:30 a.m. - 11 p.m. Saturday 3 - 11 p.m. • Sunday 1 - 9 p.m. • Closed Mondays Most major credit cards • On premises parking
Pollo a la Brasa
Misti RestauRant “Our Specialty is Roasted Chicken”
Authentic Peruvian Cuisine Serving Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Peruvian Pepper Steak Chicken Dishes Pork Dishes Seafood Soup Fried Seafood Shrimp Dishes Open - 7 Days Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. Friday - sunday 8 a.m. - Midnight
110 north Main st., port Chester, ny Delivery available se Habla español
939-9437
Lunch specials takeout also
American
Härth
Hilton Westchester 699 Westchester Avenue Rye Brook 939-6300
J T Straw’s Bar & Grill
20 BelleFair Boulevard Rye Brook 939-2370
435 North Main Street Port Chester 937-9695
Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar
Panera Bread
44 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 690-9453
Chop’t Creative Salad Company 116 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 908-4184
Cousin Frankie’s USA Grill 112 Willett Avenue Port Chester 305-4878
Fairways Restaurant 1323 King Street Greenwich, CT 203-531-1138 Specialties include: Variety of omelets or build your own, breakfast sandwiches, variety of wraps, bagels, muffins, home fries, yogurt, fresh berries; homemade soups, fried calamari, nachos, salads, variety of lunch sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, chili dogs, panini, quesadillas, wedges; baked clams, stuffed portobello mushrooms; homemade lasagna, eggplant parmigiana, cavatelli Bolognese, chicken Scarpariello, chicken spinach Alfredo, veal Marsala, veal Saltimbocca, pan seared salmon, mussels & shrimp fra diavolo, filet mignon, pork chops, prime rib au jus. Hours: 7 a.m. Saturday and Sunday for breakfast, lunch everyday. Walk-ins welcome. Most major credit cards. Free on-premises parking.
Halstead’s Bar & Grill 7 Purdy Street Harrison 835-8335 Specialties include: Fried Calamari fra Diavolo, crabcake with cole slaw & remoulade, cold antipasto, soup of the day; variety of salads; brick oven pizzas; grilled angus burger, grilled roasted turkey wrap, vegetable wrap; grilled salmon over spinach, scallops with risotto & white wine, ribeye steak with broccoli rabe & mashed potatoes, Chicken Scarpariello, grilled pork chop, Penne alla Vodka, Orecchiette Calabrese, Ravioli Marinara, blue plate specials Mon.-Thurs. Party room available. Major credit cards. Open Sun. 2-9 p.m., Mon.-Thurs. 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Street parking.
10 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-0079
Port Chester Coach Diner 317 Boston Post Road Port Chester 937-0008
Q Authentic Barbecue Restaurant 112 North Main Street Port Chester 933-7427
Rye Ridge Deli Rye Ridge Shopping Center 126 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 937-2131
Sam’s Bar & Grill 1 Mill Street Port Chester 939-2001
The Kneaded Bread 181 North Main Street Port Chester 937-9489
The Pub Doral Arrowwood Anderson Hill Road Rye Brook 939-6630
Asian
Buddha
1 Rye Ridge Plaza Rye Brook 481-4651
Euro Asian Bistro 30 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 937-3680
Manchu Garden Chinese & Japanese Cuisine 504 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-8688
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Burgers
Elevation Burger
Chinese
Ho Sai Gai
176 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 305-6700
544 Willett Avenue Port Chester 937-8337 or 937-8339
Westchester Burger Co.
King Garden Chinese Restaurant
275 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 305-6095 Serving 20 different burgers including Original WBC angus beef burger, Tex-Mex burger, Kobe burger, Pretzel burger, Mom’s Italian Turkey burger, Greenhouse veggie patty, Soprano chicken burger, Ba Da Bing Italian sausage burger, a lamb burger, tuna burger and bison burger. Six varieties of milkshakes, appetizers, salads and entrées. Open 7 days from 11:30 a.m., closing at 10 p.m. Sunday-Wednesday, at 11 p.m. Thursday and at midnight Friday and Saturday. Free parking in the shopping center lot.
Brazilian
Café Brazil USA 37-39 North Main Street Port Chester 939-1139
Churrascaria Copacabana 29-31 North Main Street Port Chester 939-6894
International Café & Brazilian Bakery 103 Adee Street Port Chester 939-1002
Rio Minas Brasil U.S.A. Buffet 140 Midland Avenue Port Chester 481-5724
Central American El Tesoro Restaurant
92 Purdy Avenue, Port Chester 935-9440
El Tesoro Restaurant II 14 South Main Street Port Chester 937-2086
Chinese
China House
170B North Main Street Port Chester 939-7288 or 939-7290
East Wok Restaurant 140 Midland Avenue Port Chester 939-0068
32 Grace Church Street Port Chester 939-4310
Number 1 Chinese Restaurant 120 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 937-8465
Panda Restaurant 213 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 937-4699
Sichuan Pavilion 480 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-8889
FROM 11 AM - 3 PM
brunch buffet with a full array of breakfast/brunch specialties DINNER FROM 3 PM TO CLOSE
serving our regular dinner menu
Wah Yuan Chinese Restaurant Post Road Plaza 262 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-7776
Coffee Shops
Pan America Bakery & Café 22 South Main Street Port Chester 939-0005
Starbucks Coffee Company Rye Ridge Shopping Center 118 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 937-1597
zeppoleme 321 North Main Street Port Chester 481-5900
Colombian
Aqui Es Santa Fe Café 32 Broad Street Port Chester 305-1060
Asi Es Colombia 172 North Main Street Port Chester 934-7675
El Rincon Paisa 130 North Main Street Port Chester 939-9364
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OPEN Mother’s Day Sunday, May 11 • 2-8 p.m. Reservations Requested
John Muscatella, owner, is formerly of Port Chester’s T&J Villaggio Trattoria
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Colombian
Javy’s
540A Willett Avenue Port Chester 481-5595
Los Chuzos de Juancho
Mexican Restaurant
8 South Main Street Port Chester 481-1340
914-939-8700
MaryAnnsPC@gmail.com 23½ North Main Street Port Chester, NY OPEN 7 DAYS Sun. - Thurs. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Brunch 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Party & Catering Packages Available We accept most major credit cards
Dominican
DINNER SPECIALS Monday Night
Fajita Chicken or Beef $ with House Margarita DINE-IN ONLY
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Tuesday Night
FREE Cheese Quesadilla with Purchase of 2 Entrees DINE-IN ONLY
Hollywood Chicken International 216 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 934-8137
Reyna Restaurant 66 Poningo Street Port Chester 939-9251
Ecuadorian
El Criollito Restaurant 138 Irving Avenue Port Chester 934-8010
Rinconcito Ecuatoriano Restaurant 150 North Main Street Port Chester 937-7343
IrIsh Pub & restaurant
SERVING LUNCH AND DINNER
US Salads, Pasta, Burgers, PL Sandwiches, Steaks, Seafood
FULL IRISH MEN
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AND Our Famous Bar Pizza and Buffalo Wings
Fast Food
Burger King 260 Boston Post Road Port Chester 934-7877
Dunkin Donuts 330 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-8331
Fast Food
McDonald’s Restaurant 321 Boston Post Road Port Chester 937-3355
Subway Restaurant 262 Boston Post Road Port Chester 934-5045
Subway Restaurant 302 Midland Avenue Port Chester 937-0022
Subway Restaurant 19 North Main Street Port Chester 914-481-5255
Texas Chili Restaurant 36 Broad Street Port Chester 937-0840 Specialties include: Pancakes, egg, ham or sausage; waffles, egg, bacon or turkey; French toast, egg, ham or sausage; breakfast sandwiches; variety of omelets; chile cheese hot dogs; chili cheese bacon burger; California Wedge, Full House Wedge; steak salad, grilled chicken salad; cheese & pizza fries; curly fries; onion rings; deep fried mozzarella sticks; chili by the cup. Open 7 days. Street parking. Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 6 a.m.-4 a.m., Fri. & Sat. 6 a.m.-5 a.m.
Greek/American
One Station Plaza 111 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-3416
Guatemalan
Café Guatemala
servIng great Food sInce 1990 & gettIng better
Dunkin Donuts
KITCHEN OPEN TILL 3 A.M. DAILY SPECIALS
Garden Catering
Keylee’s Restaurant
140 Midland Avenue Port Chester 934-7852 or 934-7810
11 Pearl Street Port Chester 481-1650
Reasonable Prices $550 to $1495
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY
7 Plasma TVs for your viewing enjoyment
538 Willett Avenue (off Putnam Ave.) Port Chester, N.Y. • 914-937-2106
295 Midland Avenue Port Chester 935-9034
Hubba 24 North Main Street Port Chester 939-7271
Kentucky Fried Chicken 262 Boston Post Road Port Chester 935-0741
28 Grace Church Street Port Chester 937-8537
Indian
Tandoori Taste of India 163 North Main Street Port Chester 937-2727 or 935-9680
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RESTAURANT REVIEW
The Travelers Club an oasis at Westchester County Airport By Jananne Abel
Y
ou generally think of Westchester County Airport as a place to go if you want to catch a plane somewhere, not as a destination for dinner. But entrepreneur Sammy Eljamal is seeking to change that perception, having opened The Travelers Club in the airport terminal eight months ago.
Airport restaurants are sions at The Travelers Club, usually aimed at travelers, and he claimed the restaubut it’s not very often that rant was in his territory you build in enough time or why else would he eat when you’re traveling to a there so often. So I set out to destination to enjoy brunch, find the truth because I had lunch or dinner at a fancy always thought the terminal restaurant. was in Rye That’s why The Brook. Rye If you want to go: Travelers Club, Brook Village which replaces Administrator the old Skytop, Chris Bradbury Westchester County Airport Terminal is looking to confirmed and 240 Airport Rd., Rye Brook attract customshowed me on a county GIS map ers from nearby 914-437-7650 that it is just communities to Open Mon.-Thurs. 12-9, barely in Rye supplement the Fri. & Sat. 12-10, Brook, located airline passenSunday 12-4 for brunch near the border gers they get. of the two muSince the airport terminal is located in nicipalities. Rye Brook and only a short It’s a bit of an adventure distance from Port Chesto dine out at this sumptuous airport restaurant, but that’s ter, The Travelers Club sits what adds to its mystique. exactly in our coverage area and is an ideal location for an Currently you have to park in the airport garage at $3.45 enjoyable Sunday brunch or dinner any night of the week. per half hour, but that’s not Especially at dusk with a nice an issue because the cost for two hours of parking is view from the large windows subtracted from your check. in the dining room, you can In a few weeks the restaurant watch the planes, both large will have free valet parking and small, taking off and from a location to the left of landing. There are many the terminal where there will more planes coming and gobe signs you can’t miss. The ing during the week than on restaurant is on the second the weekends. floor. I ran into Harrison Mayor Eljamal, who won the conRon Belmont on two occa-
The Travelers Club
A table in front of the window at The Travelers Club looking out on the runways at Westchester County Airport. JANANNE ABEL|WESTMORE NEWS
Andy Durgaj, manager at The Travelers Club, demonstrates the making of a dessert like bananas flambé tableside. JANANNE ABEL|WESTMORE NEWS tract for all the restaurants and food establishments at the airport almost two years ago, invested at least a million dollars to completely renovate what had been a diner style restaurant into a bar, lounge and dining room with a beautiful Mediterranean feel. Eljamal has been a successful business entrepreneur since he was in his teens, starting as a Mobil franchisee at age 18 and since adding several other gasoline brands to his portfolio.
Built around the movie ‘Casablanca’ Manager Andy Durgaj said the restaurant was built around the romantic 1942
movie “Casablanca,” from the décor to the waiters wearing black and white. This film and other classics are shown Monday nights on the multiple TV screens positioned around the lounge and dining room. At other times the TV screens run a slide show of colorful drinks and food offered at The Travelers Club, and that’s okay, but my party found the occasional flash from these changing screens distracting. The dining room, which seats 80, is filled with comfortable seating—either gold velvet banquettes or chairs with leather seats—around square dark wood tables set with brown leather placemats and royal blue cloth napkins for two, four or more and
decorated with black batterypowered lanterns. Old-fashioned-looking lights on the walls branch into two and are covered by small shades draped with clear jewels. A divider between the dining room and attractive bar contains a pedestal set with a vase of fresh flowers. The dining room is carpeted while the lounge has a wood floor. Besides tall leather stools at the bar, there are low tables with upholstered chairs around them and a baby grand piano in the lounge. You forget you’re at an airport until you leave the restaurant to use the restroom or go home—at which point you are jolted back to reality. Please turn to page 6
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Continued from page 3 specials may include cannoli, fresh fruit, panna cotta and molten lava cake.
Impeccable service Besides the décor, you can’t help but be impressed by the service. From the moment you enter The Travelers Club, you are literally pampered with friendly, efficient assistance. Depending on your point of view, you might even think it is too attentive. “Service is one thing we stay on top of,” said Durgaj, who worked at Alba’s in Port Chester for more than a decade before transferring to The Travelers Club shortly after it opened. My husband and I decided to try the restaurant with another couple about 9:00 on a Saturday night which happened to be their grand opening and were immediately drawn in by both the pampering and the festive atmosphere. We later returned on two Thursday nights which were much quieter, but we received the same spectacular service. In addition to Durgaj, who oversees everything, our waiter on all three occasions was the personable and funny Royce Lane. He also works at Modern Barn in Armonk two days a week and had previous experience at restaurants in Manhattan and Miami. Manning the hostess desk outside the restaurant, at least on Saturday nights, is the lovely Ela Durgaj, Andy’s wife, who leads you into the eatery through a longish hallway.
Quality cuisine The quality of the cuisine, featuring steaks, seafood and Italian specialties, is generally outstanding and the dishes are beautifully presented. Our one complaint: the food could have been hotter across the board. Obviously we couldn’t try everything the few times we visited, so I asked Durgaj for the biggest sellers and his personal recommenda-
Hours including brunch
The dining room at The Travelers Club with its many windows and comfortable seating. JANANNE ABEL|WESTMORE NEWS
tions. Lobster bisque, meats, Chilean sea bass (“just the smell of it”), branzino, porcini [mushroom] risotto and skirt steak, frutta di mare, Pork Paisano with mixed peppers and onions, and Veal Chops Campagnola are some of the dishes he recommended, many of them daily specials. Chef Felix Escamilla of West Harrison, who has worked at BLT, 42 and Paparazzi in White Plains, prepares 5-6 specials a day and they usually sell out. Don’t pass up the Osso Bucco (veal shank) if it’s offered. Exceedingly tender, the meat just fell off the bone and the sauce of carrots, celery, red wine, veal demi glace, thyme, rosemary and tomato juice flavored it perfectly. In keeping with the staff ’s effort to make your stay at The Travelers Club a fine dining experience, they also provide tableside service, I learned from Durgaj. Examples include Caesar salad for two prepared tableside, although that is not on the menu or we definitely would have ordered it, fileting and deboning of a whole branzino, and bananas flambé.
Tim Dacaj of the Bronx, a runner at The Travelers Club, serves up a colorful cocktail at the bar. JANANNE ABEL|WESTMORE NEWS
Dinner for two Meals start with toasted Italian bread brought in from Arthur Avenue and a dish of extra virgin olive oil infused with oregano, garlic and crushed red pepper by the chef to give it a nice kick. Except for the fact that the lobster bisque ($11) was not piping hot, it was exceptional with its creamy, delicate flavor. Served in a large wide bowl, the seafood soup was finished with a dollop of tarragon crème fraiche and a mouthful of Maine lobster. I was delighted with the special compo salad of mesclun greens, strawberries, dried cranberries, walnuts, crumbled gorgonzola and thick, tasty balsamic dressing. The Salmon Marechiara special brought a good-sized piece of fish overcome with mussels and clams in the shell as well as calamari, all in a chunky marinara sauce. I am still raving about the tender, savory grilled skirt steak in a chimichurri sauce ($27) made with olive oil, garlic, parsley, cilantro, shallots, sherry wine vinegar and balsamic reduction. It was served with elegant Pommes Parisiennes, small, round potatoes pan fried in clarified butter until golden and crispy. When you order a steak of any kind, you get what I would call a substantial steak knife to cut it with. Plates were beautifully presented and decorated with pink orchids. We accompanied our meals with a glass of red and a glass of white wine, both priced at $10 and both of good quality. For dessert, the chocolate mousse—good but not great— was also nicely presented in a small glass dish with whipped cream in the middle and chocolate shavings on top. We had a Groupon, which included two soups or salads,
two entrées and one dessert, for which we had paid $51. Our check totaled $130, so we owed $18 for one singlemalt scotch ($12) and the two glasses of wine ($20) after the $14 was subtracted for parking, a real bargain.
The Travelers Club is open Monday to Thursday from 12-9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 12-10 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. for brunch. Lunch runs from 12-4 and dinner from 4 p.m. until closing. The lunch menu is similar to dinner except it offers smaller portions and lower prices. A three-course brunch costs $19.99 per person and includes a starter salad or fresh fruit plate, entrée of a Belgian waffle, a Harvest Frittata, Eggs Benedict, smoked salmon on a bagel, skirt steak or hash and eggs, Penne Primavera, dessert and coffee or tea. There is also an a la carte brunch menu with more lunch/dinner type offerings.
Future plans Future plans call for a singer and piano player to
Ela Durgaj mans the hostess desk outside The Travelers Club on Saturday nights. JANANNE ABEL|WESTMORE NEWS
Small wine list The Travelers Club has a small but excellent list of wines by the glass, half bottle and bottle. On our second visit we went with the manager’s recommendation of Ramsden Estates cabernet sauvignon ($50). It cost more than we usually spend but proved an excellent choice—exceptionally smooth, dry and flavorful.
Desserts not remarkable Besides the bananas flambé, desserts are not homemade and therefore not remarkable. In addition to chocolate mousse, New York cheesecake, blood orange mascarpone cheesecake, crème brulée, tiramisu and tartuffo are usually available. Weekly
perform on Saturday nights and sprucing up the entryway—which Durgaj called “a work in progress”—with columns and curtains similar to those found inside.
An offer you can’t pass up With the type of cuisine and service The Travelers Club provides its customers, buying a Groupon and using it for brunch or dinner while business is ramping up is money well spent. You really can’t afford not to take advantage of the offer. I plan to return soon because eating at The Travelers Club is such a pleasant experience and there are so many other dishes I want to try—including all that the brunch has to offer.
See “Heartland Brewery Group investing $5M at Port Chester train station” and “P.C. Applebee’s closing catches people off guard” on page 8.
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International
Brisa Marina Restaurant 40 Grace Church Street Port Chester 934-9090
Café Mirage 531 North Main Street Port Chester 937-3497
Sonora Nuevo Latino Cuisine 179 Rectory Street Port Chester 933-0200 Specialties include: Lobster and plantain bisque, traditional Colombian free range chicken and potato soup, tuna and yucca cake with mango and wasabi sauce, Ecadorian ceviche: shrimp, tomato base, avocado, red onions and citrus, lobster and avocado quesadilla, steamed Rhode Island mussels, pan roasted Chilean sea bass with white beans, chorizo and lobster broth, Sonora seafood paella, grilled lamb chops with wild mushrooms, mashed potatoes and roasted garlic mojito sauce, grilled skirt steak with mojito thyme sauce and lobster moro rice. Lunch: 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Dinner starts at 5:00 p.m. TuesdaySunday. Closed Monday. Cooking classes. Latin jazz music every Thursday. Private room available. Free on-premises parking.
Italian
Nessa Ristorante 325 North Main Street Port Chester 939-0119
Tues.-Thurs. 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri. 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat. 3 p.m.11 p.m., Sun. 1-9 p.m. Most major credit cards. Free on-premises parking.
Tarry Market Café 179 North Main Street Port Chester 253-5680
Pasquale II Ristorante 2 Putnam Avenue Port Chester 934-7770 The great cuisine of Arthur Avenue comes to Port Chester. Specialties: Stuffed Artichoke, Linguine Pescatore (with chopped clams and shrimp in white or red sauce, Costata di Vitello (veal chops), Chicken Balsamic, Zuppa di Pesce (lobster, shrimp, calamari, clams and mussels in red sauce over linguine), Fusilli Primavera (zucchini, peas, mushrooms, broccoli in light red sauce, Veal Scaloppine. Homemade Cheese Cake and Tira Mi Su. Closed Monday. Hours:
Tarry Lodge 18 Mill Street Port Chester 939-3111
Italian/Mediterranean Il Sogno Ristorante
316 Boston Post Road Port Chester 914-937-7200
Italian/Pizzeria Italian/Pizzeria Angelo’s Pizza & Pasta
147 Irving Avenue, Port Chester 939-0900 Specialties include: Chili cheese fries, fried calamari, jalapeno poppers; pasta fagioli, cheese tortellini soup; salads: antipasta, Caesar, cobb, Grandma; gourmet and pan pizza; calzones, strombolis; hot and cold wedges, wraps, cold heros, burgers; baked ziti, cavatelli with broccoli rabe, linguini with red or white clam sauce, meat lasagna, penne chicken, Fettucine Primavera, Lobster Ravioli in Vodka Sauce, Ziti Siciliana, baked cheese ravioli, Chicken Scarpariello, Veal Parmigiana, Shrimp Marinara or Fra Diavolo, Frutti di Mare seafood; desserts: spumoni, tartufo, New York style cheesecake. Catering and delivery available. Hours: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. daily. Most credit cards accepted. Street parking.
Antonio’s Pizza and Restaurant Pathmark Shopping Center 130 Midland Avenue Port Chester 939-5137
Arcuri’s Pizza & Salad 46 North Main Street Port Chester 937-5120
Coals 35½ North Main Street Port Chester 305-3220
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Fairways Restaurant Open for the season
1323 King Street, Greenwich, CT • 203-531-1138
On the Griff-Harris Golf Course It’s closer than you think - Near the Westchester County Airport entrance Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner - 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. • Closed Monday nights
Whole Foods Market 575 Boston Post Road Port Chester 708-1985
Irish/American Davy Byrnes Irish Pub & Restaurant
538 Willett Avenue Port Chester 937-2106 Full Irish menu includes Gaelic Mixed Grill, Shepherd’s Pie, Corned Beef and Cabbage. Also Irish Beef Stew, Corned Beef Sandwiches, Fish & Chips, Irish Soda Bread, salads, pastas, seafood, steak, Chicken Pot Pie, turkey, burgers, soup, chili, Sherry Trifle, New York Style Cheesecake, Guinness Dark Irish Beer, Hart Irish Beer. Lunch: Sun.-Sat. 11:30-5, Dinner: 5-10 p.m. Credit cards: VISA, MC, AX. Some off-street parking.
Italian
Arrosto
25 South Regent Street Port Chester 939-2727
Marianacci’s Restaurant 24 Sherman Street Port Chester 939-3450
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Breakfast Buffet Lunch & Dinner 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. Walk-Up Buffet 1495 per person or order from our $
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Specials of the Day
Includes Complimentary Mimosa for Mom Call for Reservations 203-531-1138
Full Round Dinner Live Music On Our Patio Tuesday through Sunday Nights Holidays Excluded
Appetizer Soup • Salad Choice of Entree Coffee & Dessert $ 95
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Overlooking the golf course
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Heartland Brewery Group investing $5M at Port Chester train station By Jananne Abel Since last month’s writeup about the six new restaurants under construction in Port Chester, I have gotten additional information about the Port Chester Hall & Garden at the historic Port Chester train station and witnessed the progress that has been made there. Most remarkable of all is the amount of money Heartland Brewery Group is spending to transform the station into a restaurant, beer pavilion and garden—a whopping $5 million, according to Tyler Sullivan, marketing manager. As I said last month, it has been a massive undertaking which has included removing asbestos from the roof, installing new water lines, crafting the pavilion and most recently building a huge stone fireplace. And I know that’s only the half of it. The restaurant and beer garden are expected to open in mid-May. According to Sullivan, this was owner Jon Bloostein’s dream project. “He has always wanted to have a beer garden and now he has an indoor space with an indoor/outdoor space with an outdoor space. To him it is a win, win, win—a triple
Work continues at the Port Chester train station to transform it into a restaurant, beer pavilion and beer garden. The huge stone fireplace in the foreground is the latest addition. JANANNE ABEL|WESTMORE NEWS
win, a trifecta.” The pavilion, which incorporates the original railroad steel design, will be open but also have the capability of being enclosed and heated during the cold weather for private events. The restaurant inside the original station will seat about 125, the beer pavilion about 100 and the beer garden will have flexible seating. Asked about the name Port Chester Hall instead of Port Chester Beer Hall,
which could have people confusing it with the Port Chester Village Hall, for instance, Sullivan said that “though beer is a big part of the venue, we have an extensive food menu as well as a wide selection of specialty cocktails and wines. The name aims to not be exclusive to any one group and to make all feel welcome.” Although I had previously heard otherwise from various sources, Sullivan said 50 spaces in the commuter lot
on Broad Street are going to be dedicated to Port Chester Hall. The restaurant will operate a coffee stand from 6-11 a.m. to serve morning commuters and the ticket booth, which has been housed in a trailer during construction, will be moved back into the building. As a tenant in the Metro-North train station paying monthly rent, Port Chester Hall will be responsible for maintaining the station, pavilion, garden and
sidewalk area in front of the station. Hopefully with all of the money Heartland Brewery Group is investing, MetroNorth will be incentivized to spruce up the rest of their property surrounding it, although I was told some time ago by a spokesperson that they didn’t plan to. As an example of Metro-North’s lack of upkeep, years ago they removed hedges and installed pipes along Broad Street and never replaced them with any plantings, instead just allowing the depressed space, which is even dangerous to walk across, to fill in with weeds. In addition, there haven’t been any curbs along the edge of their property in front of the station for at least 30 years. The Capitol Theatre is working on an agreement with Metro-North to install a fence and some plantings at the corner of the MetroNorth property closest to the theatre (Broad Street and Westchester Avenue) at the Capitol’s expense. Basically Metro-North has not been a good neighbor to Port Chester and it is taking private money to make their property the showcase it should be to people entering the village via rail.
P.C. Applebee’s closing catches people off guard By Jananne Abel Applebee’s in The Waterfront at Port Chester complex at 42 Westchester Ave. closed suddenly without notice on Monday, Apr. 21.
A stop work order notice was taped to the front door by the Port Chester Building Department when it was discovered that demolition work including the removal of electrical and plumbing devices was being done without a permit. CLAIRE K RACINE|WESTMORE NEWS
The fire alarm went off that afternoon, forcing the evacuation of the entire building, including the Loews movie theaters above. Employees went into work and were surprised to find the restaurant being dismantled. A stop work order notice was taped to the front door by the Port Chester Building Department. According to an e-mail from Building Inspector Peter Miley, work was stopped because “demolition and the removal of electrical/plumbing devices requires a permit so as not to leave a dangerous condition i.e. live dead end wiring, gas lines and/or plumbing waste lines.” A sign taped in the window bearing the Applebee’s logo, however, stated something completely different. “Valued Guests & Neighbors,” it read. “We are currently closed for a training session. Apologies for any inconvenience you may have experienced.”
Applebee’s restaurant in The Waterfront at Port Chester complex at 42 Westchester Ave. closed suddenly on Apr. 21. RICHARD ABEL|WESTMORE NEWS A bartender at J T Straw’s Bar & Grill on North Main Street, who also worked at Applebee’s, said she showed up for work on Apr. 21 and found the space being taken apart. She picked up her check and was told she would be transferred to the Applebee’s in White Plains. She felt sorry for people for whom
the job was their main source of income. Several messages were left for Steve at Apple-Metro Inc. in Harrison, owners of the New York area-based Applebee’s restaurants, who, according to the company operator had knowledge about the Port Chester store, but none were returned.
According to several accounts, business volume at the Port Chester Applebee’s was far less than at other restaurants in the chain and other comparable eateries. Apparently the closing of the makeshift parking lot across the street by the village put the final nail in the eatery’s coffin.
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Italian/Pizzeria Japanese Domino’s Pizza 262 Boston Post Road Port Chester 967-5070
Ferraro’s Pizza & Pasta 199 South Regent Street Port Chester 934-2900
Frank’s Restaurant and Pizzeria 23 Putnam Avenue Port Chester 939-8299
Frankie & Louie’s Restaurant 414 Willett Avenue Port Chester 939-0202 Specialties include: Mozzarella sticks, fried calamari, zucchini sticks, grilled chicken salad, Caesar salad, antipasto, pasta fagioli, tortellini soup, eggplant parmigiana wedge, veal & pepper wedge, Penne a la Vodka, homemade manicotti, Chicken Marsala, Veal Cutlet Milanese, scungilli marinara or fra diavolo, shrimp marinara; meatball, mushroom and Luigi’s Special pizzas; stuffed pizza; focaccia, baked ziti, lasagna, salad and broccoli gourmet pizzas; sausage & pepper and chicken roll calzones; fresh baked cakes and pastry. Weekly specials. Mon. & Tues.: Large pizza plus 50 chicken wings. Wed.: Family Style Night. Thurs.: Ravioli Night. Sun.: Pasta Madness. Hours: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 7 days a week. Catering available. Free delivery lunch & dinner. Credit cards: AX, VISA, MC. Ample free parking in lot.
John’s of Arthur Avenue 508 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 481-8888 or 481-8889
Michael’s Famous Pan Pizza 125 Midland Avenue Port Chester 939-2241
Pizza Pasta & Things Kohl’s Shopping Center 529 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-8000
T&J Pizza & Pasta 227 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-4134
Villa Rustica Pizzeria & Trattoria 261 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 939-8888 or 939-8885
Edo Japanese Steak House
Come experience Sonora. You will not be disappointed.
140 Midland Avenue Port Chester 937-3333
Luncheonettes
Bagel Emporium 211 Irving Avenue Port Chester 937-5252
Nuevo Latino Cuisine
Café 800
“Nothing about the food here is ordinary...” Excellent The New York Times
800 Westchester Avenue Rye Brook 914-694-5758
Cinco de Mayo Celebration
Club Sandwich 7 Rye Ridge Plaza Rye Brook 939-3475
Sunday, May 4 & Monday, May 5 • 4-10 p.m. 3-Course Dinner $35 Add a Taste of Tequilla or Margarita $50 Call Early for Reservations: 933-0200
Dougie’s Standby 604 North Main Street Port Chester 939-0022
Surprise Mom with a Special Meal on Mother’s Day Sunday, May 11th Serving from 11 a.m. on. Early reservations please: 933-0200
Open for Lunch & Dinner Private Room Available • Cooking Classes
Lenny’s Bagels
179 Rectory Street, Port Chester
200 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 939-1379
914-933-0200
www.sonorarestaurant.net
Lyon Park Deli, Café & Catering 29 Putnam Avenue Port Chester 937-1171
Marini’s Deli 340 Willett Avenue Port Chester 939-4201
Vinny’s Luncheonette 182 North Main Street Port Chester 939-9591
Mexican
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Chipotle Mexican Grill Rye Ridge Shopping Center 100 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 937-0351
Coyote Flaco 115 Midland Avenue Port Chester 937-6969
Daily Lunch Specials Chicken • Veal Pasta • Salads Subs • Calzones Pizza Rolls Paninis • Wraps & Much More
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OPEN Monday-Sunday 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Credit Cards Accepted
147 Irving Avenue, Port Chester 914-939-0900 • www.angelospizzanpasta.com
SPRING SPECIALS Large Pizza $ 00 Family Penne Vodka Large Salad with Garlic Knots (6)
El Tio Restaurant 143 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-1494
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Specializing in Natural Juice Catering Available
OPeN Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Wednesday through Monday • 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
100 North Main Street, Port Chester, NY Proprietors: 914-939-2204 Se Habla Español Javier & Rosa Castillo
Fax: 914-939-8491
400 North Main Street Port Chester 937-2236
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6 North Pearl Street Port Chester 939-1913
Salsa Picante Mexican Restaurant 110 Adee Street Port Chester 481-5488
Tortilleria los Gemelos 167 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 934-0372
Luis’ Place 135 South Main Street Port Chester 939-3132
Mary Ann’s Mexican Restaurant
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Alba’s Ristorante
23½ North Main Street Port Chester 939-8700 Specialties include: Turkey chili, avocado spring rolls, chicken or beef tostadas, tuna salad, super steak wraps, variety of quesadillas; enchiladas, fish tacos, grilled salmon, shrimp chipotle, grilled chimichangas, variety of burritos, sizzling chicken breast/skirt steak fajitas, pollo chipotle, mixed grilled skirt steak/chicken breast & chorizo, taco and taquito Mexican combo, tamales. Seasonal outside patio dining. Open 7 days: Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 pm., Fri.Sat. 11 a.m.-12 a.m., brunch Sat. & Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Parties and catering available. Most major credit cards accepted.
Rancho Grande 8 Poningo Street Port Chester 939-8125
Sin Dulce Pastry & Bakery 146 North Main Street Port Chester 481-1283
44 South Regent Street Port Chester 937-2904
Peruvian
Acuario Cevicheria y Mas 163 North Main Street Port Chester 937-2338
Bambú Restaurant & Nightclub 30 Broad Street, Port Chester 481-5040
El Chalan Restaurant 45 Midland Avenue Port Chester 934-2244
El Parral Restaurant 2 South Main Street, Port Chester 939-0409
El Plebeyo Restaurant 25 North Main Street, Port Chester 690-2797
La Gladys Restaurant 453 Ellendale Avenue, Port Chester 481-1365
Misti Café Takeout 100 North Main Street Port Chester 939-2204 Specialties include: Sliced hotdogs and French fries; potato stuffed with beef, onions, egg and olives; chicken and rice soup (Peruvian style); fish soup; salads; shrimp cooked in onions and tomatoes with rice; Peruvian style shrimp fried rice; fried calamari; rotisserie chicken with salad and French fries; Peruvian style beef/chicken with spaghetti; Peruvian style fried steak with onions and rice; chanfainita (Sat. & Sun.); purple corn soft drink. Open Wed.-Mon. 9 a.m.-10 p.m., closed Tuesday. Catering available. Street parking. VISA, MC accepted.
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