October 4, 2019

Autumn In Germantown

Thought you would enjoy this article on the NewYorkFamily.com website from October 1st. Titled "Plan Your Next Family Trip in Hudson Valley’s Germantown Town".




Many families in the city love to head upstate to the Hudson Valley, especially now when families can enjoy the gorgeous fall scenery. While the Hudson Downtown Area (near the Hudson Amtrack station) gets a ton of attention, there is a quaint town located on the east bank of the Hudson area called Germantown. While this nook of Hudson is pretty quiet, it is a lovely place to visit with the kids for a weekend. Not far from the Downtown Hudson area (about 20-minute car drive) and around a 45-minute scenic drive to the gorgeous Kaaterskill Falls, there is a lot to with the kids and worth giving Germantown a visit.

Where to Stay in Germantown

A quaint inn located in the heart of Germantown. With a spirited past as a brothel, a speakeasy, a stagecoach, and a restaurant. Now you’ll find a quaint inn with six suites with baths. The hotel is quite charming and has a communal space called the Great room with a cozy fireplace located on the second floor. Many weekends, have we passed the Central house to find visitors relaxing and chatting in the veranda porch. For rates check out their sites as their off-season starts November and rooms are a bit lower at this time. The only caveat of this inn is that the rooms are not accessible for people with reduced mobility.

This friendly market has an old town vibe yet is modern in its design and food offerings. Groceries such as milk, eggs, cheese (mostly local) as well as frozen goods can be purchased. Kids will go for the locally baked chocolate croissants and other yummy pastries. Stay and sit in their seating area located inside and outside for their delicious breakfast and lunch sandwiches. Also, don’t miss Otto’s pizza night, which is every Tuesday from 5-7.

Gaskins restaurant is hands down one of the best places to eat in the Hudson Valley area. Serving a locally sourced menu — owners Sarah and Nick Suarez have created a space that feels warm and friendly. Kids are more than welcome, and the patient of the staff is always appreciated. Recently, we had roasted beets mixed with yogurt and miso and some other deliciousness. The scallops are divine; my kids go for the grass-fed burger and homemade ice cream.

A lovely flower shop to browse, shop, or pick up some flowers for a weekend host. Flowers are seasonal and feel unique in how they are arranged and picked.

Other Shops And Events

German Laundromat
3 Church Ave, Germantown, NY, 12526
One may not visit Germantown to do laundry, but if you have kids, it’s easy for them to get pretty dirty with all the outdoor adventures. And when it’s tick season, you may want to launder a load or two for safety. And although this open 24/7 laundromat is very Instagram friendly and offers free Wi-fi, it is a viable business that serves as a community space that inspires clean living. The front shop of the space offers mending -repair and Eco gifts to take home. If weather permits check out the backyard area where the kids can play bocce ball or have a snack from Otto’s is right around the corner.

Saturday, October 19th, 5–10 pm
Palatine Pumpkin Party Party & Witch Walk
26 Palatine Park Road, Germantown, NY, 12526
Stop by for some spooky storytelling, dancing, and a pumpkin bake-off and face painting.

October 27th, 2019
Germantown Farms
270 Church Ave., Germantown, NY 12526
Visit this fall market where you’ll find a corn maze, pumpkin patch, and you can even dunk apples!


Hope you enjoyed hearing about my hometown's Main Street stores and shops. 
Have a day of blessings dear families and friends.

6 comments:

  1. Oh my Germantown has changed in all these years past...smiles. We were going to try to come over for Fall Break in a couple of weeks, unfort. homework will keep me / us from visiting. sigh. AND fall break is only 2 days this year and not the full week, sigh.

    Keeping you in prayer Toni.

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    1. Too bad, I would have loved to meet with you Linda. Thank you for prayers. I have since learned the cancer has and is spreading and I'm almost positive I won't go through with an operation and just let The Father take over. πŸ’œ

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    2. I am so sorry Toni...I/we really wanted to make a trip over and finally meet. I am so heartbroken over your illness. I simply don't know what to say.

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  2. That looks like a delightful little town. I wish I could come and visit! I miss poking around cute little towns in the fall. Maybe we will visit some here when the weather gets a little more like fall. There are usually some fall festivals, craft shows, etc.. I just need to pay attention to dates. Hope you are feeling okay...been praying for you.

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  3. I love your town and really love upstate New York so much. I took a tour of Germantown on Google maps a year ago and enjoyed every second of it. I even saw the church by your parking lot. I miss taking trips in the fall and being in a small town. This is a small town where I am now but, not suburban small. its a huge area with tons of water and its not the same. We don't have a defined downtown and I miss that.

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  4. Oh Toni! Your town is so cute! I love it! Thank-you so much for sharing it.
    Have fun watching your Yankees!

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