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Bars and restaurants in the Sullivan Catskills don’t just satisfy with their unexpected flavors, welcoming atmospheres and farm-fresh selects—they inspire. Trail runs and taco runs, river dips and alfresco sips, apple bites and harvest nights. The menu is teeming with possibility.

Featured Bars & Restaurants

A hand is pouring pasta with sauce from a pan onto a white plate, steam rising from the dish.

Northern Farmhouse Pasta

607-290-4064
65 Rockland Rd.
Roscoe, NY 12776
An inviting diner interior with several empty tables, blue vinyl seats, and a cozy atmosphere, accented by a charming fireplace and decor in the background.

The Corner Piazza Icecream Shop & Grill

845-557-3321
2 Proctor Rd.
Eldred, NY 12732
A vibrant spread of various dishes including salads, pizza, and sides, elegantly arranged on a wooden table with utensils and napkins.

The Kaatskeller

845-439-4339
39 Main Street
Livingston Manor, NY 12758
A delicious burger with lettuce and sauce, served on a plate alongside a colorful salad of shredded green and purple cabbage.

The Heron Restaurant

845-252-3333
40 Main St.
Narrowsburg, NY 12764
A rustic wooden table set with plates, cutlery, and a vase of colorful flowers near a window.

The Old Foundation

845-482-2564
5371 State Route 52
Kenoza Lake, NY 12750

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A variety of dishes including a burger, two bowls of soup, and sandwiches arranged on a rustic wooden table, along with a menu.
A luxurious bar area with elegant gold-accented furniture, soft lighting, and a detailed mural in the background.
A colorful seafood dish with rice, clams, mussels, and green peas, presented on a black plate.
A stylish café interior featuring a disco ball, decorative lighting, and vibrant wall art, creating an inviting atmosphere.

Upcoming Events

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Sunday Morning Knitting Circle

Where: Taylor + Ace
When: June 7 @ 9:00 am
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Dove Reveal/Chili Cook Off

Where: Arrowhead Ranch
When: June 7 @ 12:00 pm
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Cornhole League

Where: The Courtyard Bar
When: June 7 @ 1:00 pm
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All Day Happy Hour

Where: The Eldred Preserve
When: June 7 @ 3:00 pm
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Pints 4 Paws

Where: Two Farms Brewing
When: June 7 @ 3:00 pm
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Sunday Special @ The Trailhead

Where: Trailhead Resturant
When: June 7 @ 4:00 pm
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The art of local dining

Dining in the Catskills is more than a meal; it’s an experience shaped by landscape and community. Every plate reflects the rolling fields, rivers, and forests that sustain local chefs and inspire their craft. Each town brings its own rhythm and flavor, yet there’s a shared sense of ease—a balance of creativity and comfort that makes every table feel like home in Sullivan County, New York.

Catskills character & culinary creativity

You often sense a restaurant’s spirit before you even step inside. The color of the siding, the texture of the patio, the warmth spilling from open windows—each detail hints at what’s waiting on the plate. Sometimes it’s subtle, like bluestone steps quarried nearby. Other times, it’s bold and playful, like the Cochecton Fire Station, a converted firehouse named “Best Backcountry Bar in America,” where inventive cocktails meet local charm.

The people who live here like to do things with a purpose that somehow nods to the past and future at the same time. It’s not uncommon for wall décor to be a mix of modern art and historic photography. The menus across Sullivan County restaurants continue that same conversation between past and present, where every dish feels both familiar and freshly imagined. Each plate brings a family-style flavor that stirs old memories while creating new ones.

Local flavors

In Rock Hill, Kevin’s Restaurant captures the essence of Catskills dining with thoughtful simplicity. The menu highlights regional ingredients such as fresh trout, farm-fresh vegetables and hearty grains, all prepared with an effortless touch that feels both refined and familiar. 

Down the road in Callicoon, Black Walnut offers a different expression of the region’s creativity. This warm, modern tavern from The Farmhouse Project transforms local bounty into artful plates that are as beautiful as they are satisfying. Together, they tell a story of the Catskills’ evolving culinary identity: one rooted in craft and a love of good food shared well.

A taste of place

The Walk In in Livingston Manor wakes the morning with house-baked pastries, southern-style biscuits and coffee brewed for lingering. Later in the day, across the street, the Stumble Out Bar comes alive with cocktails and comfort fare, all served beneath the glow of a neon bar. Each setting feels like a natural extension of the other with daylight easing into evening, conversation continuing long after the last bite.

Across the Catskills, that sense of connection continues. Patios spill into sidewalks, musicians tune up as the sun sets and friends gather over craft beer or a shared dessert. Whether it’s a farmhouse bistro, a fireside bar or a riverside café, dining here always feels grounded in something real: local ingredients, generous service and the quiet joy of a well-made meal.

Catskills Bar & Restaurant FAQs

Where should I eat in the Sullivan Catskills on a weekend trip?

The Heron and The Laundrette in Narrowsburg, The Arnold House Tavern and Upward Brewing Company in Livingston Manor, Black Walnut in Callicoon and Northern Farmhouse Pasta in Roscoe are among the most recommended stops for a weekend visit. Reservations are advised for Friday and Saturday dinners.

What kind of food is the Sullivan Catskills known for?

The region is known for farm-to-table cooking, craft beer and spirits, fresh pasta, river-adjacent dining and seasonal menus built around local ingredients. Many Sullivan County restaurants source from nearby farms, fisheries and orchards.

Are there good breweries in the Sullivan Catskills?

Yes. Upward Brewing Company and Catskill Brewery in Livingston Manor, Roscoe Beer Company in Roscoe and Big Eddy Brewing Co. in Narrowsburg are all well-regarded and offer food alongside their beers. Several have outdoor spaces with fire pits and live music in season.

Where can I get a good breakfast or coffee in the Sullivan Catskills?

2 Queens Coffee in Narrowsburg, Jeffersonville Bake Shop and the Roscoe Diner are popular morning stops. Grizzly Bagels in Roscoe operates Friday through Sunday.

Do Sullivan Catskills restaurants require reservations?

Popular spots in Narrowsburg and Livingston Manor fill up on weekend evenings. The Heron in Narrowsburg and the Arnold House Tavern in Livingston Manor are both worth booking ahead. Casual spots, breweries, farm stands and diners are generally walk-in friendly.

Are there farmers markets in the Sullivan Catskills?

Yes. The Callicoon Farmers Market runs Sundays from 11am to 2pm and is one of the best in the region, with local produce, dairy, smoked trout, fresh pasta and baked goods. Seasonal markets also operate in Narrowsburg and Rock Hill.

Where should I eat in Narrowsburg, NY?

The Heron for farm-to-table with river views, The Laundrette for wood-fired pizza on the water, 2 Queens Coffee for breakfast and Narrowsburg Proper for local provisions and craft beer are the most recommended stops in Narrowsburg.

Where should I eat in Livingston Manor, NY?

The Arnold House Tavern for dinner, Upward Brewing Company for craft beer and outdoor space and Main Street Farm for a quick locally sourced lunch are all worth a stop in Livingston Manor.

The Flavor Runs Deep Here. So Does the Craft.

From riverside coffee shops and barn-tucked bakeries to craft distilleries, cideries born from local orchards, neighborhood bars with something worth toasting and restaurants where the chef knows the farmer by name, the Sullivan Catskills feeds you well with every bite and sip. Expand the listings below to browse places to eat, sip and savor across Sullivan County by category, town or zip code.
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County Road Bakery

845-887-5137
42 Lower Main Street
Callicoon, NY 12723

Floyd and Bobos Bakery and Snack Place

646-208-5768
98 N Main st.
Liberty, NY 12754

Grahamsville Gorilla

845-985-5105
7883 State Rte 55
Neversink, NY 12765

Courtyard Bar & Grill

607-498-4130
182 Rockland Road
Roscoe, NY 12776

Cuppie Cake Desserts

570-729-5743
4887 State Route 52
Jeffersonville, NY 12748

D’oro Steakhouse

845-316-2093
69 Hamilton Rd
Pine Bush , NY 12722

De Filippis Bakery & Cafe

845-791-4103
506 Broadway
Monticello, NY 12701

Do Good Spirits

917-685-8989
10 Union St.
Roscoe, NY 12776

Double D Sourdough

845-807-8394
4887 State Route 52,
Jeffersonville, NY 12748

Double Up

845-798-8186
850 Parksville Road
Parksville, NY 12768

El Sombrero Tex Mex Bar & Grill

646-943-1144
227 Lake Louise Marie Road
Rock Hill, NY 12775

Forestburgh Tavern

845-794-2005
39 Forestburgh Rd.
Forestburgh, NY 12777

Garigliano Grazing Co.

845-649-0112
89 Hastings Drive
Grahamsville, NY 12740

Grizzly Bagels

845-243-3524
59 Stewart Avenue
Roscoe, NY 12776

Harvey’s Wallbanger

315-400-6873
555 Resorts World Drive
Monticello, NY 12701

Hectors Inn

845-583-9740
14 Dr. Duggan Road
Bethel, NY 12720

Joe Taylor’s Catering

845-798-3712
206 Rock Hill Drive
Rock Hill, NY 12775

Kevin’s Restaurant

845-428-7007
249 Rock Hill Dr
Rock Hill, NY 12775

LA CIGOGNE

845-252-5003
90 main street
Narrowsburg, NY 12764

La Salumina Catering

845-640-6400
210 Main Street
Hurleyville, NY 12747

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