The Inn at Pound Ridge
The Inn at Pound Ridge is a charming restaurant located in Pound Ridge, NY, offering a delightful mix of pizza, breakfast, brunch, and American cuisine. With a range of amenities like outdoor seating, valet parking, free Wi-Fi, and a full bar, this establishment caters to a diverse array of preferences.
The menu at The Inn at Pound Ridge features an array of appetizers, from Tuna Tartare to Crispy Calamari to Thai Spiced Broccoli Soup. The 10-inch pizzas, such as the Black Truffle and Fontina Pizza or the Asparagus Pizza, are sure to satisfy your pizza cravings. Additionally, their Family Style dishes, like Whole Roasted Chicken or Classic Lasagna, are perfect for sharing and enjoying a hearty meal.
For sides, they offer gourmet options like Mashed Potatoes, Grilled Broccoli Rabe, and Baked Mushroom. And don't forget to save room for dessert, with choices like Malted Chocolate Layer Cake or Vegan Sticky Toffee Pudding.
The cocktail menu at The Inn at Pound Ridge is a highlight, featuring drinks like Ginger Margarita and Raspberry Lychee Bellini. And for wine lovers, they offer a selection of Sparkling Wines, White Wines, Rose Wines, and Red Wines.
The reviews from customers highlight the delicious food, friendly service, and cozy ambiance of The Inn at Pound Ridge. From the perfectly cooked dishes to the attentive staff, guests have enjoyed their dining experience at this establishment.
If you're looking for a special dining experience in a charming setting, The Inn at Pound Ridge is a must-visit destination. Whether you're craving pizza, seafood, or indulgent desserts, this restaurant has something to offer for everyone.
The Inn at Pound Ridge Menu
Location
Address: 258 Westchester Ave Pound Ridge, NY 10576
Phone: (914) 764-1400
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Limited Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Not wheelchair accessibleNo
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- ClassyYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good for DinnerYes
- Valet ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Full BarYes
- TVYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Offers CateringNo
- Not Good For KidsNo
- Happy HourNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Jenny L.
If you're looking for a gem to dine for brunch or dinner upstate in NY, check this place out if it's along your route. The dishes are cooked to perfection where the salmon and chicken aren't over cooked as well as the lobster burger doesn't fall apart. The pizza, calamari, samosas, and tuna tartare are safe bets to start with for appetizers along with their mock tails of green juice and turmeric tonic. Service is friendly, helpful, and responsive. Ask for bread and you get a bowl full with olive oil on each side of the table to dip. Parking is ample in the front with valet or self-parking spots in the back. Restrooms are gender neutral and downstairs where it's a bit darker and even cooler, so bring a jacket and a guide. It's a bit out of the way to visit unless you have friends or an event nearby. The restaurant is across from a museum and near a nursery and town park. It's not that scenic, but it is cozy and quaint for some charm outside the city.
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Author: Kimberly D.
Food is still good, cocktails are still good. Service was a liiiiitle slower than expected. Once we ordered things were fine but took a while to get started/settled. My original review is below.
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Author: Robin H.
Food was delicious! The highlight was the hake but we also enjoyed the salmon sushi and the cheese and truffle pizza. We split everything so we could taste more things. Servers were attentive but not obtrusive, and even brought a special dessert for our anniversary. Our only surprise was the price of a glass of wine...$28 for a Chardonnay? Woah...food prices were expected but this was a surprise. Setting is charming, and not too loud, all in all, a nice dinner out.
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Author: Keecha H.
I was treated to dinner by my family of choice. It is a place that they enjoy greatly, and I can see why. The Inn exercises unfettered fidelity to and creativity within the context of its foodshed. Our warm shrimp salad was alive with terrior and imagination as was the warm pea hummus. Our entrees and sides were alive with flavor and visual appeal. The desserts that we shared were also spot on in terms of presentation and flavor. I also love the incorporation of aged silverware with contemporary and antique plating. The owner is warm, kind, and generous with his attention. We couldn't see our food nor the menus very well. The attempt at warmth through dim lighting is something you should know beforehand along with the possibility that the music is too loud even after multiple requests. The service standard could use some attention. My family of choice includes two octogenarians and one has mobility constraints. We shared this in advance. He uses a walker and was directed down an angled staircase to go outside where it was sprinkling. The greeter tried to convince us of otherwise- it's not going to rain for two hours. The sky fell out shortly thereafter. Hmmm.. we were able to negotiate an indoor table (helps to dine with two charming retired attorneys). Overall our table host was good yet rushed us quite a bit for the first 45 minutes or so. Perhaps it was because there was a private event underway simultaneously? I would go back in hopes that this information could be instructive to the waitstaff and that the culinary program continues to impress.
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