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Quinnie's New York

834 NY-66, Hudson, NY

★★★★★4.7(214 Google reviews)

What to expect

Light foodTraditional drinksMeetingsFamily friendlyFull breakfastSlow sitPastriesSignature drinks

Google Reviews

Daniel Luning
★★★★★6 months ago

Great food. Homemade bread, teas, lemonmade. Great service. Got the signature Chicken Salad, Grilled Cheese and homemade beet juice pickled eggs.

Tracy Tracy
★★★★★10 months ago

Food was very fresh. First time having a a Brussel Ceasar salad and was very delicious ! I will get again next time. Also had the chicken salad sandwich,one of the best I ever had. 10/10. If you’re looking for fresh food with flavor go here.

Nathaniel Kressen
★★★★★11 months ago

A favorite spot for years. Not your simple grab and go lunch spot. This place has epic flavor combinations, including the Not a Banh Mi (recommended by Anna, great service!) which quite literally knocked my socks off with delicious picked everything and slightly spicy mayo on a worth-its -weight-in-gold focaccia. Pair it with the picked egg (smack-your-mama level of delicious) and the full bodied white wine that tops the menu and is made by a member of the staff. Great outdoor seating area. Not to be missed if you value joy in life.

Venu K
★★★★★a year ago

Kid-friendly heaven with killer food! Quinnie’s in Hudson is what happens when a farmhouse, a playground, and a gourmet kitchen have a beautiful love child. We came for brunch and ended up staying for hours — the kids were busy playing giant Jenga while we played “pretend we’re on vacation.” The food? Ridiculously good. Juicy burgers, a kimchi-packed sandwich that slapped (in a good way), and pickled eggs that made us question everything we knew about eggs. Even the lemonade felt fancy. If you’ve got kids, tastebuds, or just need a good hang — this place delivers. 10/10, would trade my kitchen table for theirs.

Marjorie Hardy
★★★★★a year ago

Let me start by this : my favor usually goes to inauspicious places that reveal great. Uncut gems, as one could say. This place seems unappealing on a map, caught between a gas station, a thrift store and a car/tractors dealer. But when you pass the door, you're in a new world. The place has obviously been renovated with a lot of love. It's simple and easy on the eye. There is a large table on the second floor. I would picture a brunch with friends and kids, or a bookclub meeting. LGBT friendly! We only tried one plate, the Boo Boo Breakfast. It was really good. Flaky buttermilk biscuit, meat-dense bacon and perfectly fried egg. There is a definite waste-less approach in the details and that contribute to the experience. There are very cute items for sale, with good food products too. They don't seem to go for the "curated vintage items" route, and for that, kudos. (I mean, there's Habitat for Humanity just the other side of the street anyway!)

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