WHITE PLAINS

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  • ZOYA BOUTIQUE

    Stylish and fun, this local favorite's collection of apparel presents a perfect blend of sophistication and what's current now, from cocktail dresses to funky casual tops. The store recently expanded to sell menswear, and has an amazingly extensive “evil eye” jewelry collection. (9/2011)

    257 Mamaroneck Ave
    914-390-9692
    www.zoyaboutique.com

  • ALL PAWS GOURMET PET STORE

    Missing the pooch or kitty you left behind (not to mention feeling guilty)? Murphy the big-hearted “salesdog” will relieve your homesickness while his owner, Claudia, helps you find the perfect make-up gift from her well-stocked boutique, be it a noisemaking plush toy, an MLB jersey or a custom food dish. (9/2011)

    31 Purchase St, Rye
    914-921-1691
    www.allpawsonline.com

  • SIREN BOUTIQUE

    This contemporary boutique sells edgy yet classic, glamorous fashions, like distinctive tops, jumpsuits and dresses. There's some bridal gear, too. (9/2011)

    224 Mamaroneck Ave, Mamaroneck
    914-777-2122
    www.sirenboutique.com



 

Go See View archives

  • Muscoot Farm

    Enjoy Sunday farmers markets and hayrides at this historic working farm, that’s been going strong since 1880. A massive vegetable garden, coterie of animals, and a farm museum show the grounds in action. Its seven miles of hiking trails allow for up-close fall foliage viewing. Fun workshops include Tea Fusion, where you can learn about what herbs to use for teas and herbal infusions and the Chicken Raising in Your Backyard Workshop which is relatively self-explanatory. (9/2011)

    51 Route 100, Katonah
    914-864- 7282
    muscootfarm.org

  • Neuberger Museum of Art

    This growing contemporary art center features painting, sculpture, photography and prints, including a recently expanded collection of African art. Catch Art in Cameroon: Sculptural Dialogues through Aug. 14. (9/2011)

    At SUNY Purchase College 735 Anderson Hill Rd
    914-251-6100/6117
    neuberger.org

  • Tarrytown Music Hall

    This lovingly restored, beautiful music hall has been Westchester's premier live entertainment venue since 1885. This month, see Ani DiFranco (June 5), The B-52s (June 10) and Indigo Girls (June 17). (9/2011)

    13 Main St, Tarrytown
    914-631- 3390
    tarrytownmusichall.org



 

Go Eat View archives

  • Frankie & Fanucci's Wood Oven Pizzeria

    Head to this local Brooklyn import for the best woodfired pizza (charred-black for flavor, as they say) in the area. Available for one (10-inch) or for the table (16-inch), the pies are simple yet scrumptious. End with a dessert classic: a zeppole (deep-fried ball of dough filled with cream), presented in “festival style,” paper bag. $$ (9/2011)

    301 Mamaroneck Ave, Mamaroneck
    914-630-4360
    fandfpizza.com

  • Noda Hibachi & Sushi

    Chef Bom’s skilled hibachi performance combines fire, food and drama for delicious results, such as the sukiyaki beef with teriyaki sauce. Interested in a less theatrical meal? The fresh sushi, which is prepared artfully and presented beautifully, satisfies just as well. $$ (9/2011)

    200 Hamilton Ave
    914-949-0990
    nodarestaurant.com

  • HAIKU ASIAN BISTRO

    This Pan-Asian bistro serves some of the area's best sushi in a chic NYC-like atmosphere. The chef's special rolls feature delectable combinations. Try the unicorn roll (shrimp tempura, spicy salmon, avocado, cucumber) with a Gekkeikan sake. $$$ (9/2011)

    149 Mamaroneck Ave
    914-644-8887
    haikuasianbistro.com



 

Go Party View archives

  • THE BRAZEN FOX

    What separates this pub from the many others on Mamaroneck Avenue? Its beer offerings include almost 50 of the best ales, porters, stouts, and lagers around. With an after-hours menu available until 2am, it's easy to hang out with friends and soak up the revelry. (9/2011)

    175 Mamaroneck Ave
    914-358-5911
    www.thebrazenfox.com

  • THE COBBLE STONE

    This treasured local secret— built from stones found in the surrounding fields and converted to a bar in 1933 after the end of Prohibition— offers pint draft beer specials (as cheap as $2 each!) all week as well as an expansive late night menu for when your stomach starts to rumble. (9/2011)

    620 Anderson Hill Rd, Purchase
    914-253-9678
    www.cobbles...cobblestone

  • LAZY BOY SALOON

    Searching for beers from all over the world? This celebrated tavern carries more than 500 global microbrews. Patrons rave about the jovial beer-tasting nights and quality pub eats. (9/2011)

    154 Mamaroneck Ave
    914-761-0272
    www.lazyboysaloon.com



 

Fun Fact!


Musicians with White Plains roots include playwright and composer Jonathan Larson (Broadway musical Rent) and American-Jewish reggae artist Matisyahu.


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