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Get a taste of the simple life along New York’s Amish Trail in
the Chautauqua-Allegheny region. More than 100 farm shops
feature traditional crafts, baked goods, cheeses, and homegrown fruits and vegetables.
ELLICOTTVILLE BREWERY COMPANY,
FREDONIA
HARVEST FESTIVAL,
BETHEL WOODS, BETHEL
New York’s Food+Drink Favorites
New York State Food Firsts & Claims to Fame
Thousand Island Dressing, Clayton • JELL-O, LeRoy • Pie à la Mode, Nuns of New Skete Cheesecake, Cambridge • Beef on a Weck (specialty sandwich),
Buffalo Wings, Buffalo • Spiedie (grilled meat served on a skewer with Italian bread), Binghamton • Garbage Plate (beef, fish or chicken, with melted cheese,
eggs, fries and beans…all covered with meat sauce), Rochester • McIntosh Apples, Dundela (near Morrisburg) • Ice Cream Sundae, Ithaca •
Brotherhood Winery, Washingtonville • Peppermint Pig (a holiday confection), Potato Chips, Saratoga springwater, Saratoga Springs •
Brewery Ommegang, Cooperstown • Baked Alaska, Black & White Cookies, Bloody Mary, Delmonico Steak, Eggs Benedict, Waldorf Salad, Lobster Newburg,
NY Pizza, Reuben Sandwich, Tootsie Rolls®, NYC • Chocolate Egg Cream, Coney Island Hot Dog, Brooklyn • Long Island Duck (descended from four souvenir
eggs from Peking), LI • Grape Pie, Naples • King Kullen (first supermarket), Queens • Cream Cheese, Chester • Vinifera grape vines (brought from France
by Dr. Frank), Finger Lakes • NY Bold Onions, Oswego • Salt Potatoes, Central NY • Moosewood Restaurant (pioneer in organic cuisine), Ithaca •
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, Syracuse • Anchor Bar (home of Buffalo wings), Buffalo • Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park • Saranac Brewery/Utica Greens, Utica
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WINE REGIONS & TRAILS*
Wine trails in six distinctive wine regions lead to tours,
festivals and special events like food and wine pairings.
LONG ISLAND NORTH FORK & HAMPTONS WINE TRAILS
Long Island Wine Country | 631/369-5887; liwines.com
HUDSON RIVER VALLEY & CATSKILLS WINE TRAILS
Dutchess | 845/266-5372; dutchesswinetrail.com
Shawangunk | 914/474-7780; shawangunkwinetrail.com
FINGER LAKES WINE TRAILS
Canandaigua Lake | 585/223-4210;
canandaiguawinetrail.com
Cayuga Lake | 800/684-5217; cayugawinetrail.com
Keuka Lake | 800/440-4898; keukawinetrail.com
Seneca Lake | 877/536-2717; senecalakewine.com
FINGER LAKES CHEESE TRAILS | flcheesetrail.com
CENTRAL NEW YORK & LAKE ONTARIO WINE TRAILS
Thousand Islands-Seaway | 315/482-9306;
tiswinetrail.com
Lake Ontario | 585/733-8366; lakeontariowinertrail.com
NIAGARA ESCARPMENT WINE TRAILS
Niagara Wine Trail USA | 877/FALLS-US;
niagarawinetrail.org
CHAUTAUQUA/LAKE ERIE WINE TRAIL
Chautauqua/Lake Erie | 888/965-4800;
chautauquawinetrail.org
New York State wineries win international awards in
all categories. Visit Uncork New York! for information
on wineries and events like the New York Wine &
Food Classic. Known as the Oscars for New York Wine,
it’s held every August.
Uncork New York! | newyorkwines.org
BREWERY TRAILS*
Craft breweries are close to great dining, unique
lodging, and must-see attractions. Get started here:
Cooperstown Beverage Trail |
cooperstownbeveragetrail.com
NYS Brewery Trails and NYS Breweries Association |
315/256-7608; thinknydrinkny.com
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Follow scenic routes to organic food emporiums,
farmers markets, u-pick farms, dairies and roadside
stands. Find information at these websites:
Pride of New York | prideofny.com
Farmers Market Federation of New York |
nyfarmersmarket.com
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Eat, drink and be merry in New York State.
FARM FRESH NEW YORK
*Please drink responsibly and always choose a designated driver. Also see Regional Attractions starting on page 56.
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DELICIOUSLY DIVERSE NEW YORK CITY…
Over 20,000-restaurants! From classic NY pizza to
haute cuisine, you’ll find variety like nowhere else.
Try some favorite neighborhood specialties:
Brick Oven Pizza | Brooklyn & Manhattan
Brazilian & Greek | Astoria, Queens
Chinese | Chinatown, Manhattan - Queens, Brooklyn
Indian & Thai | Jackson Heights, Queens
Italian | Little Italy - Manhattan & Arthur Ave, Bronx
Jewish Delis | Citywide
Korean | W 32nd Street, Manhattan
Mid-Eastern Bakeries | Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn
Restaurant Row | W 48th St, Manhattan
The Market at Grand Central Station | Manhattan
Vendors & Food Trucks | Citywide
New York City information | nycgo.com
MAPLE SYRUP…how sweet it is!
Did you know that New York State is one of
very few places in the world that produce maple
syrup? Most historians say Native Americans
taught early settlers in this area how to make it.
Today New York is the second largest producer
of this delicious natural treat. | nysmaple.com
http://www.tiswinetrail.com
http://www.lakeontariowinertrail.com
http://www.prideofny.com
http://www.nyfarmersmarket.com
http://www.niagarawinetrail.org
http://www.chautauquawinetrail.org
http://www.liwines.com
http://www.dutchesswinetrail.com
http://www.nycgo.com
http://www.shawangunkwinetrail.com
http://www.newyorkwines.org
http://www.canandaiguawinetrail.com
http://www.cayugawinetrail.com
http://www.keukawinetrail.com
http://www.senecalakewine.com
http://www.cooperstownbeveragetrail.com
http://www.flcheesetrail.com
http://www.thinknydrinkny.com
http://www.nysmaple.com
http://www.iloveny.com
Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of ILNY Travel Guide - Summer 2013
ILNY Travel Guide - Summer 2013
Contents
11 Vacation Regions
Getaway Ideas
Outdoors
Watchable Wildlife
New York State Canal System
Art+Culture
Path Through History
Food+Drink
Sports
Regional Attractions
Summer Events Calendar
Camping
Regional Travel Information
New York State Map
Autumn Preview
Autumn Events Calendar
ILNY Travel Guide - Summer 2013
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