For our guests who are looking for things to do after the ceremony, Main st. in the town of coldspring is nearby and a very nice place to have lunch and walk around some of the local shops

Restaurants:

Hudson Hil's Market & Café
Riverview Restaurant
Brasserie Le Bouchon
Cathryn's Tuscan Grill

For our guests that are staying overnight in Fishkill, NY. Here are a few additional activities to do nearby.

Woodbury Commons Outlet Mall
498 Red Apple Court
Central Valley, NY 10917

Golf at the Garrison
US 9, Garrison
New York 10524

Bear Mountain
Outdoor activities including Hiking, Biking, Nature trails, Fishing
Bear Mountain, NY 10911

For our guests from out of town that are planning to spend some time in New York City, here are some suggested activities and some of our favorite places to go.

Where to Stay

Hotels (TBC)
For alternative housing you can try airbnb or vrbo which provides apartments for vacation rentals

Museums / Sightseeing / Shows

Museum of Modern Art (Moma)
American Museum of Natural History
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Central Park
Top of the Rock
The Highline
The 9/11 Memorial You have to pre-register for tickets[free] before you go
Ticket Master Buy tickets (in advance) for a show you want to see on Broadway
TKTS Buy Broadway tickets in person on the day a show

Brunch and Tea

Tea at the Plaza (Midtown East)
Alice's Tea Cup (Upper East and Upper West Side)
Brunch at the Standard (Meatpacking District)
Brunch at Tipsy Parson (Chelsea)
Brunch at Penelope (Murray Hill)

Cheap Eats

Shake Shack (Fantastic burgers, several locations in the city)
Burger Joint (Greasy spoon, hidden away inside Le Parker Meridien Hotel, Midtown West)
Saigon Grill (Vietnamese Food, West Village)
Nyonya (Malaysian food, Chinatown)

Mid-Range

Maharlika (Filipino Food, East Village)
Sobaya (Japanese, East Village)
Hide-chan (Ramen, Midtown East)
Momofuku Noodle Bar (East Village)
Jane (American Bistro, Soho, also good for brunch)
The Smith (American Bistro, Soho, also good for brunch)
Freemans (Lower East Side)
Basta Pasta (Italian food by Japanese chefs, Flatiron)
Lavagna (Italian, Lower East Side)

Pricey

Blue Ribbon (Soho)
Aquagrill (Soho)
Mercer Kitchen (Soho)
Strip House (Steakhouse, Greenwich Village)
Tomoe (Sushi, Greenwich village, they don't take reservations, be prepared to wait in line, best to come early, 5:30-6pm)

Bars

Death & Co. (East Village)
Beauty & Essex (Lower East Side, the store front is a pawn shop)
Sons of Essex (Lower East Side, the store front is a bakery)
Dutch Kills (Long Island City, Queens)

For More Information

City of New York Official Guide
Time Out New York
New York Magazine
The New Yorker Magazine
Yelp for food reviews
Information on Subway Outages
For directions around town, use google maps and click on the train icon for subway directions