Time to treat yourself, food and drink lovers. Butterfield Restaurant at Hasbrouck House is hosting its first five-course dinner of the summer. The farm-to-table eatery has been recognized for its commitment to locally-grown produce and ingredients. Now, you can taste a bit of everything they have to offerโ€”all on the quaint grounds of the 18th-century stone mansion-turned-dining hall in Stone Ridge.

On July 1, the restaurant will serve a five-course dinner prepared by Butterfield chef Aaron Abramson withย wine pairings selected by renowned winemaker Andrรฉ Hueston Mack from his own line, Maison Noir Wines. โ€œGuests can expect some education by a trained sommelier-turned-winemaker, as well as some really good food sourced from farms in the surrounding areaโ€”big shout out to the Rondout Valley!โ€ says Butterfield general manager Sasha Miranda.

Butterfield’s bluestone patio

Abramson has over 15 years of experience cooking for restaurants in the US and Europe. Heโ€™s dedicated to working with local farmers to find the best ingredients. Mack will join him and guide guests through the eveningโ€™s wine tastings. โ€œOur chef is from the Pacific Northwest, and he loves wines from Oregon and Washington State, so I am always looking for wines from there to add to our wine list,โ€ Miranda says. โ€œI really enjoyed Andrรฉ’s wine โ€˜Love Drunk,โ€™ a rosรฉ, and that’s how this all began.โ€

On the nightโ€™s menu is summer squash tartine with a house made ricotta, spring peas in a rhubarb and mint broth, duck with mulberry and turnips, braised lamb with Wild Hive polenta, and a dessert of strawberries and elderflower. Depending on the weather, guests will either dine at the long table at the outdoor, bluestone patio or in Butterfieldโ€™s main dining hall.

Tickets for the five-course dinner and wine at Butterfield are $105 per person, excluding tax and tip. The dinner begins promptly at 6pm. Get your tickets now.

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