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Aqua Bar at Torches

120 Front St, Newburgh, NY 12550 · 845-568-0100

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With such an outstanding view of the water through the 25-foot windows, as well as from the patio, this party could just as easily be in the Hamptons. But it's Newburgh, and the friendly crowd grooving to the DJ, chowing down on cajun chicken quesadillas or crispy calamari, and sipping cocktails or wine from the 150+ bottle list, testifies to its status as a neighborhood hot spot. Watch the trendsetters strut their stuff or gaze at the brightly colored tropical fish swimming through their 6000-gallon salt water tank. A true feast for the eyes as well as the palate.

Bananas Comedy Club

2170 Rte 9, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 · 845-462-3333

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For two decades, Bananas has brought big laughs to the Hudson Valley in the form of big-name headliners and newcomers. Well-loved greats such as Jerry Seinfeld, Rita Rudner, Caroline Rhea and others continue to take the stage here regularly and the crowds come from miles around. Making a reservation for a dinner special package with adjacent Harper's Cafe assures priority seating for the shows. If you choose not to do dinner but want to snack, light hors d'oeuvres are available at the club.

Blue Martini

50 Front St, Newburgh, NY 12550 · 845-562-7111

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No doubt this is quite a hot spot on the Newburgh strip. A great gathering place for singles and groups of friends stylin', profilin' and sipping, you guessed it, an array of specialty martinis such as the Hollywood Nights made with Malibu Rum, Midori and pineapple juice. Tropical concoctions are perfectly appropriate at the tiki bar with the river in the background, or indoors in the aqua blue dining room. Sushi and other seafood dishes populate the menu for lunch or dinner.

Café Internationale

1289 Rte 300, Ramada Inn, Newburgh, NY 12550 · 845-564-4500

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If you like to dance or sing, have dinner and drinks – or all of the above – Café International has something for you. Wednesday karaoke provides a surefire cure for midweek doldrums while the live entertainment in the form of a rotating roster of cover bands offers plenty to get those dancing feet moving. In addition to the fun, the food is a highlight. A variety of dinner options are presented by their chef, trained at the Culinary Institute. Can't decide? Try a little of everything at the buffet which is free on karaoke nights.

Chance Theater

6 Crannell St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 · 845-471-1966

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Music: Alternative Rock
Metal
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A humble destination that hosts homegrown acts as well as nationally known bands. Three separate venues in the complex offer different spaces for a diverse music selection that leans toward punk, rock and metal rhythms. The newest addition is The Loft and around the corner (yet accessible through the Theater) Club Crannell St. prides itself on providing a networking venue for music industry moguls to come and discover new artists. Drink specials available with certain shows, call for details.

Golden Rail Ale House

29 Old N Plank Rd, Newburgh, NY 12550 · 845-565-2337

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If you are a connoisseur of lagers, ales and draughts get down to the Golden Rail to sample some of their hard-to-find brews on tap or served at the appropriate temperature thanks to their walk-in beer cooler. In addition to 20 taps, the Rail serves up more than 75 bottled varieties making it hard not to find an accompaniment to their pub's grub. Happy hour specials are easy on the wallet while the friendly crowd makes everyone feel like a regular. If the bar looks familiar, perhaps you recognize some locations from Super Troopers.

Noah's Ark

135 Mill St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 · 845-452-2643

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This is the neighborhood sportsbar that welcomes visitors and makes them feel right at home. Belly up to the antique bar that is the only old furnishing you'll find in this newly renovated pub that boasts a large screen TV, pool table and darts. Take advantage of the nightly drink specials and if you're hungry, order up some wings or nachos, a burger or the "mountain of crisp greens" that comes topped with deli meats in the Chef salad. You won't leave hungry and as the Noah's Ark folks say, "you might get lucky and pick up a beer."

Pamela's on the Hudson

1 Park Pl, Newburgh Yacht Club, Newburgh, NY 12550 · 845-562-4505

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Housed in the former Newburgh Yacht Club, this dining room with a view offers guests sweeping views of the Hudson along with heaping plates of fresh seafood, steak and salad. Come for a romantic, intimate dinner and enjoy the bonus of live entertainment with jazz and jam sessions.

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Towne Crier Cafe

130 Rte 22, Pawling, NY 12564 · 845-855-1300

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Music: Bluegrass
Blues
Folk
Irish
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Zydeco
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In a bluesy mood? Or hankering for the toe-tapping rhythms of Celtic music? How about the swinging, foot stomping celebration of Cajun and Zydeco? You'll find it all here at the Towne Crier where they've been serving a steady menu of music and great food for over thirty years. Live music styles vary from night to night but the appetizers, entrees, desserts and drinks are consistently good. Try a spicy black bean soup or nacho skillet if you just want to nibble, or the roast duckling or scallop fritters for heartier fare. Finish with a spiked coffee and you'll be good to go into the late night.

Yellow Bird Gallery

19 Front St, Newburgh, NY 12550 · 845-561-7204

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Art in many forms can be found at this gallery in a converted warehouse space on the Newburgh waterfront. In addition to showcasing the works of contemporary artists in constantly changing exhibits, Yellow Bird hosts lectures and live music performances ranging from jazz ensembles to classical quartets. They also participate in Newburgh's Last Saturday gallery crawl. A 60-seat theater plays occasional films. The price of admission will also get you drinks from their wine bar.

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