After a three-year barn renovation, Plan Bee Brewery recently opened the doors to its new tasting room. Credit: Photo by Derek Dellinger

With Hudson River Housing projects and community-centered art initiatives like O+ and the Art Effect, Poughkeepsie has fresh blood coursing through its veins and is poised to spring into the next phase of its renaissance. This new life is invigorating the restaurant sector as well and catalyzing some major changes. Here are five(!) restaurants and one brewery tap room that are new to the Poughkeepsie dining and drinking scene.

Here are five(!) restaurants and one brewery that are new to the Poughkeepsie dining and drinking scene.

Coppola’s at Liberty and Main

Address: 825 Main St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

Phone: (845) 452-3040

Hours: Monday Thru Friday 10:00 am-4:00pm

The Coppolas have a culinary legacy in Poughkeepsie that dates back to the โ€™60s. After five decades, two generations, and lots of moving around, the story came full circle in December 2017, when Luigi Coppola opened an Italian eatery across the street from his familyโ€™s first restaurant. Located on the corner, next to Brasserie 292, Coppolaโ€™s at Liberty and Main has prime real estate. The menu features all the classics youโ€™d hope to find at a hearty Italian placeโ€”homemade lasagna ($10), chicken scallopini ($10), etc. as well as a build-your-own panini option, where you can choose from options like prosciutto, broccoli di rabe, and vine-ripened tomatoes. Open only on weekdays, 10am-4pm, Coppolaโ€™s is really a lunch place for those who can handle a rich midday meal without falling asleep at their desk later.

Coppola’s

Lolitaโ€™s Pizza

Address: 129 Washington Street, Poughkeepsie

Phone: (845) 452-8100

Hours: Tuesdayโ€“Thursday and Sunday, 11:30am-9pm; Friday and Saturday, 11:30am-10pm

CIA-grad Ed Kowalski has been prolific in the last few years. The sandwiches, soups, wraps, and other light fare at his restaurant Lolaโ€™s Cafe and Catering, in Poughkeepsie, was such a hit that he opened a second location in New Paltz in 2017. Kowalski also tried his hand with fine dining withย Crave Restaurant & Lounge in Poughkeepsie, but couldnโ€™t quite hack it, and spot closed in March. Ever the entrepreneurial chef, Kowalski decided to pivot, and in June, he opened Lolitaโ€™s Pizza in the same location beneath Walkway Over the Hudson. The new eatery is serving up gourmet Italian food and thin-crust pizza with a rotating selection of toppings, cooked in a wood-fired oven. Past dinner specials have included mussels with white wine, coriander, and fennel seeds; and handmade Tagliolini pasta with littleneck clams, jalapeรฑo, garlic and bread crumbsโ€”our mouth is watering already.


Casablanca

Address: 2 Delafield Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

Phone: (845) 875-7555

Hours: Sunday-Thursday, 11am-10pm; Friday and Saturday, 11am-11pm

Finally! The Mid-Hudson Valley can boast its first Moroccan restaurant. Earlier this month, husband-and-wife team Azeddine Yachkour and Mary Sweeney opened Casablanca in Poughkeepsieโ€™s Little Italy district, in the former location of Delafieldโ€™s (once upon a time Caesarโ€™s). The name of the restaurant is both an homage to Yachkourโ€™s home city and to the timeless Humphrey Bogart film, stills of which decorate the walls of this cozy eatery. Open seven days a week, there is no reason not to try out this new spot and get some long-awaited tagine cuisine. Now, for an Ethiopian spot...

Farmers & Chefs

Address: 40 Albany Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

Phone: (845) 337-4949

Hours: Tuesday-Friday: 11:30amโ€“10:00pm; Saturday: 4โ€“10pm; Sunday: 11:30am โ€“ 9:00pm

The Farmers & Chefs brand has been around for a while with their highly visible, fire-engine-red food trucks. Earlier this year, John Lekic, the culinary mastermind behind the food trucks (and Le Express French bistro), took over the former location of Andyโ€™s Place and began renovations. Rumors flewโ€”a new location for Le Express? A catering homebase? A new project altogether? Ultimately, the Albany Street location has become the permanent home of Farmers & Chefs. As the name suggests, the restaurantโ€™s emphasis is on locally sourced ingredients from small-scale producers combined for maximum flavor, with a global influence. Lekic plans to close Le Express later this year, so fans of the French eatery should head that way for their last supper.


Novas on Main Street

Address: 85 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601

Hours: Tuesday/Wednesday: 4-9pm; Thursday: 11-3pm and 4-11pm; Friday/Saturday: 11-3pm and 4-11pm; Sunday 10-3pm (brunch) and 4-9pm

Once upon a time, 85 Main Street was the home of the beloved bar and Cajun eatery Spankyโ€™s. The space sat empty for many years, a hollow vacancy in the hearts of Poughkeepsie-ites, but it is getting a new infusion of life with Vincent Delgado at the helm. Ahead of his opening this fall, Degaldo continues to work on renovations for his new restaurant Novaโ€™s on Main Street, which will feature a New American menu. Itโ€™s hard to know exactly what that will look like but from the nascent Instagram account, so far weโ€™ve spotted Asian pork lettuce wraps and a charcuterie board. Not a bad start.

Plan Bee Brewery

115 Underhill Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
Phone: (765) 307-8589
Hours: Fridayโ€“Sunday: 12-7pm

Though you’ll have to leave the city to get to this lil’ brewery, it’s worth the trip. A shining pinpoint on the map of burgeoning New York State farm breweries, Plan Bee operates a 25-acre property where they produce essentials likeย hops, grains, wild cultivated yeasts, fruits, herbs, and flowers to use in their small-batch brews, made onsite.ย After three years of renovations, the Plan Beeย  just opened their barn last week, which has been reinvented as a rustic tasting room, and the taps are flowing. The “Barn Bar Room” is open every weekend. Don’t miss the ribbon cutting party on August 3.

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  1. Hudson Valley Vegfest is also coming to Poughkeepsie November 3rd and 4th, 2018. Proud to be bringing a vibrant and innovative food festival to the area, for our second year! (www.hvvegfest.org)

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