Restaurants & Bars
Westchester Restaurants, Bars & Cannabis-Adjacent Dining
Westchester has a substantially better restaurant scene than its reputation suggests — serious kitchens in Tarrytown, Rye, Mount Kisco, Bronxville, and White Plains; cocktail bars running non-alcoholic programs; and enough farm-adjacent dining to anchor weekend evenings. This pillar covers the restaurants worth the drive, the bars where cannabis and cocktails coexist on the menu, and how the cannabis-lifestyle dining pattern maps to Westchester specifically.
Westchester Restaurants, Cannabis on the Side
Westchester’s restaurant scene is better than its reputation. A guide for adults 21+ working cannabis into the dining flow.
2 min read
Hudson River Restaurants Across Westchester, the View + the Wind-Down
Tarrytown to Hastings, the Hudson River restaurants in lower Westchester run a view program that benefits from a slower evening pace. A template for the dinner-and-walk-home rhythm with a cannabis-aware substitution.
5 min read
Westchester Wine Bar + THC Seltzer Scene, the Weekday Shift
Westchester wine bars have quietly rebuilt their beverage menus around the commuter who gets off the 6:42 and does not want a full wine night. The THC seltzer category has gone from novelty to standing order.
4 min read
Scarsdale and Bronxville Fine-Dining Cannabis Pairings
Scarsdale and Bronxville have serious restaurants and serious diners. Here is how the affluent-suburb multi-course dinner rhythm is absorbing low-dose cannabis.
2 min read
Larchmont, Rye, and Port Chester Cannabis Bar Scene
Larchmont, Rye, and Port Chester sit along the Sound Shore. Each has its own bar culture, and each has quietly absorbed the THC-seltzer-as-cocktail-alternative shift. Here is where it stands.
2 min read
White Plains and Mamaroneck Cannabis Dinner Scene
White Plains has the downtown restaurant density. Mamaroneck has the harbor-view dinner rooms. Here is how Westchester's adults 21 and over are building the cannabis dinner rhythm.
2 min read
In the queue
- Tarrytown restaurants worth the driveComing soon
- Rye + Port Chester dining sceneComing soon
- Mount Kisco + Bedford — the quiet upscale versionComing soon
- Cocktail bars with real non-alcoholic programsComing soon
- Farm dinners in WestchesterComing soon
- Cross-county dining itinerariesComing soon