Flavors of the Catskills
Pick up any menu in the Sullivan Catskills and you’ll find a story, one written in the fields and forests that surround it. From food trucks to fine dining, from breweries to bakeries tucked into barns, every plate and pour comes from the kind of grit that gets things done. In Sullivan County, NY, farm-fresh means something real: crisp greens harvested with dawn dew, grass-fed beef from fields where the animals do the mowing and ingredients that travel from the farmer’s hand to the chef’s in the same conversation.
Riverside coffee & conversation
It’s not uncommon for a barista to flash a little skill with froth art, but you can find that anywhere. In the Catskills, they do it in riverside cafés and coffee shops where the building itself is a story, and the roast, grind and morning ritual taste like the place that inspired them. Fall teas and summer smoothies arrive with a homemade scone and jar of jam to go, the kind of simple kindness that makes you want to stay and share the moment in Sullivan County’s small towns.
Eight pours, eight stories
Walk the grounds of any Sullivan Catskills brewery, distillery or cidery and you’re on a sensory tour through rows of hops and organic fruit that became that award-winning pour. Each one is a rugged story: clean water, lush forest and an artist who looked at it all and said, “I’ve got an idea. Let’s try this.” The result is a flavor profile of unexpected, welcome surprise in every flight and pint, true to the craft-beer spirit of the Catskill Mountains.
Comfort, seasoned local
Catskills chefs know what works and they know just the right amount of local flavor to spice both savory and sweet into something that suits each season. It’s the kind of balance that sneaks brussels sprouts into mac and cheese without kids knowing, yet parents are secretly glad their kids didn’t finish the plate. Restaurants across Bethel, Callicoon, and Livingston Manor turn comfort food into culinary art.
Dressed up, dressed down
Not that you need an excuse to toast someone or something, but when you do there’s no shortage of fine dining in the Sullivan Catskills with its own local twist on a dish, martini or both. Here, mountain casual mixes well with rustic chic in dress, menu and ambiance. Whether dining inside or al fresco, the atmosphere and the food speak the same language.
The sweet pause
First dessert, second dessert or pre-lunch on a backcountry drive, each Catskills bakery and ice cream stand scoops up fresh-baked and creamy delights with just the right amount of rural color and charm. Imagine pink buildings and checkerboard floors. The kind of bakeries, ice cream stands and candy shops where the hardest part is deciding which flavor to try first, knowing the answer will be deliciously right.
So come hungry to the Sullivan Catskills. Pull up a chair at a local table, order a pour from someone who knows exactly why they made it and let the land tell you why it all tastes like this. Every meal, every bite, every sip is an invitation to stay a little longer and taste a little deeper.












