
The Homestead, a Sullivan Catskills classic, has been reborn at The Eldred Preserve as The Homestead Restaurant + Lounge, a modern steakhouse offering a true farm-to-table experience. The restaurant features several unique experiential spaces, including a mezzanine-level bar and wine-tasting room, a private dining room, a sunroom dining area, and large outdoor terraces that are ideal for dining al fresco.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1040 State Rte 55, Eldred, NY 12732
Phone: (845) 557-8316
Website: https://theeldredpreserve.com/dine
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Reservations: opentable.com
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We had such a wonderful experience at this restaurant not just once, but two nights in a row! From the moment we arrived until the last minute we walked out, the service and reception were absolutely exceptional.
A special mention goes to Alexi, our waiter both evenings. She was young, fun, and incredibly knowledgeable about the menu and the house specialties. Her energy and professionalism made the dining experience even more enjoyable. You can tell she truly loves what she does attentive without being intrusive, friendly, and very well-trained.
The entire team made us feel welcomed and cared for from start to finish. Everything about these two visits reflected quality, hospitality, and great attention to detail.
We had exceptional service from the seasoned waitress who was on staff that night. She was very attentive and quite informative.
The bread basket is phenomenal with an array of breadsticks, cornbread and their made in house cinnamon raisin bread (it’s to die for). I definitely filled up on this before I even got my meal.
The seasonal cider on tap was delicious especially with the cinnamon sugar rim! I opted for the specials that night: Fried Calamari and Tomato Soup. The calamari was soooo good, I wish there was an opportunity to order another but we scooped up the last order of the night.
Tomato Soup was okay, I’ve had more flavorful ones but it sufficed!
My son enjoyed the kids pasta with red sauce which was basically spaghetti!
The potato wedges were massive and extra crunchy so we enjoyed that.
The spinach and artichoke dip was pretty disappointing and quite watery to be a cream based dish. We were rewarded with a new dish bc it looked extremely watery but the replacement wasn’t really any better!
We enjoyed ourselves and are definitely coming back for another Sunday night in the future. This place is beautiful and I’d love to explore the grounds when it’s light outside and not raining.
Our reservation was for a Thursday at 6:45pm in early November.
Service was extremely slow. We were served our drinks after waiting for almost one hour at our table.
Cocktails were fair. (Presentation/service was poor, clumsy & unprofessional)
Food was mediocre at best. (Cold, overcooked and bland)
Presentation was poor.
Atmosphere excellent.
Manager was professional.
Main bar was excellent and friendly.
Reservations were for a special event they failed to recognize. I had to talk to the waiter privately after desserts were served. I thought he was new, but he had been there for 2 years!
We will revisit the Bradstan Hotel, but dine elsewhere. Maybe check out the main bar for a happy hour cocktail.
I ordered 3 different dishes, it was either sold out, or completely revolting (the turkey soup I couldn’t believe they served something so gross looking/tasting). The absolute best dish among our group was the burger and giant crispy wedge fries. I will never eat there again, however I would return for a drink & enjoy the gardens, grounds, walkways, uplights, firepits. It’s beautiful, the ambience is so relaxed, soothing, upscale. I wanted to give it 5 stars but the food is awful..so disappointed.