
Address and Contact Information
Address: 900 Fort Hill Rd, Peekskill, NY 10566
Phone: (914) 739-3546
Website: https://www.theabbeyinn.com/
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Reviews
Our waiter Tommy was wonderful. We still tipped well and hope our tip was given to him and not split. There was another woman who I didn’t catch the name of who was wonderful as well even though we only interacted with her over water and bread. The valet staff was also friendly, quick, and professional.
We were considering choosing the Inn as a location for our second wedding celebration (the one with our international family and friends) but that’s a scrapped idea.
While we were there, a young man proposed to his girlfriend and even hired a photographer. The staff handled everything beautifully and were incredibly helpful in making the moment run smoothly. If you’re looking for a romantic place to propose, this is a fantastic choice: gorgeous views and attentive, supportive staff.
As for the food—ignore the complaints. A Michelin-recommended restaurant will offer a menu that is elevated and intentionally different. If you enjoy a more refined dining experience, you’ll appreciate what they’re doing here.
I didn’t stay at the hotel myself, but my parents did—and they also raved about their stay.
-The place was empty. 2 more couples came later.
-it was evening, so you can hardly view anything from the windows. But outside is beautiful-there were lights around (nice to come earlier for sunset, or day time to enjoy the view)
-I got espresso martini- it was nice
-my friend loved his beer-abbey ale
bread basket with butter for the table
we got the tuna tartar for appetizer (didn’t enjoy it…it was average, very small and nothing special).
we both got the pasta since we were in the mood for that.
-chittarra pasta was good
-fresh papperdelle was good
When we were done with the dinner the waiter wanted to close us out. Then my best friend goes can you bring out the dessert menu so I get to wish her a happy birthday and put a candle on it or something.
-we ordered the Belgium chocolate dome (it was alright , not my favorite)
He served it to me with a candle and “happy birthday” On chocolate, thank you . Sweet.
Overall nice place…but wouldn’t recommend to celebrate here. I’ve been to so many incredible restaurants and the dessert for birthday person is in the house…not here…
Thank you.
Atmosphere – 10/10 > from the lush foliage outside, to the view of the Hudson, to the brick work facade of the Abbey; the visuals outside were flawless. Inside, the vibe was very quiet (minus our 4 year old screaming occasionally). The tables were neatly situated, flatware was spotless, glassware was magnificently maintained – it was great. The staff, specifically our server Jhonny, were all well versed on the menu items, the history of the Abbey, and the ingredients of the menu items. Jhonny was even kind enough to include a surprise in addition to my wife’s birthday dessert; it was very pleasing.
The menu – 10/10 > The menu was locally sourced to table, which was a nice surprise (reminiscent of 11 Mad in many ways). We’re started off with a charcuterie for 2, along with a plate of burrata and mixed greens. The addition of the Red Leicester to the cheese offering was . The drinks were brilliantly blended – my wife had a Manhattan, I had a Moscow Mule (which wasn’t watered down). On to the main course – I had the ravioli with spinach, ricotta, and ramps, and my wife had the sea bream and they were both to die for; my son was asking for spaghetti and meatballs which was not on the menu but Jhonny brought out rigatoni with a pomodoro sauce and this really made the night.
The remainder of the FOH staff were remarkably pleasant and highly responsive.
We’ll continue to frequent the Abby as we live less than 2 miles away so major score for us.
I had wanted to order the sea bass but the waiter came back and told me they were out. So, my husband and I both ordered the salmon and my SIL ordered the duck.
They brought rolls and butter out before our meals. The salmon was delicious! Perfectly cooked. My SIL ordered the panna cotta for dessert. Our bill for the 3 of us was $220.
I used the lady’s room and it’s very nicely decorated. Very clean.
Most of the restaurant was empty when we went.
Outside is a gorgeous view! It’s a great place to have a drink and relax.
I would definitely go back again. Hopefully they’ll have the sea bass available next time.
The menu for restaurant week last night looked like a vegan six year old planned it. For $44 you could get cabbage, soup, the only protein was ribs and three courses of vegetables salad and some potato gratin. We opted for the regular menu and shared mussels and had pasta. The mussels had no spoon, no broth but were cooked and tasty. The pasta was on the way to being cold and less than 1/4 pound of thick pasta. I was drinking so it did not bother me at the time but had the waiter described the salmon correctly with couscous and not risotto I would not be writing you. It’s my own fault for thinking I would get a good pasta out for I’m a great cook.