Chat-a-Whyle Family Restaurant
This family-run and family-friendly restaurant serves homemade dishes in a diner atmosphere. Casual and affordable, Chat-a-Whyle is a popular local favorite serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Choose from burgers, pot pies and fried seafood dishes. Be sure to try one of its famed sticky buns, which is known to be invented at this very restaurant. Ask about daily specials. Casual attire is perfectly acceptable.
Chat-a-Whyle Family Restaurant
28 Liberty St.
Bath, NY 14810
(607) 776-8040
chatawhyle.com
Pleasant Valley Inn
Located seven miles northeast of Bath, lies a town call Hammondsport that is within walking distance to Keuka Lake. In the center of Hammondsport, a charming Victorian Country Inn awaits you. With high ceilings, chandeliers and Victorian decor, a gourmet candlelight dinner is served nightly at this cozy inn. Choose from steaks, seafood and nightly specials that are made with local ingredients. A broad wine list from the surrounding wineries is available to complement your meal. This romantic restaurant requires reservations and smart casual attire.
Pleasant Valley Inn
7979 State Route 54
Hammondsport, NY 14840
(607) 569-2282
pleasantvalleyinn.com
The Greenside Restaurant
On the premises of the Bath Country Club, this casual restaurant is open to the public. Open for lunch and dinner, the Greenside offers a menu of American favorites, such as grilled cheese, as well as daily specials. Try one of the delectable homemade desserts or relax at the bar and lounge. Play a round of golf at the country club and enjoy a nice meal with a view of the green. Casual dress is perfectly acceptable. Check for exact seasonal business hours before you go.
The Greenside Restaurant
330 May St.
Bath, NY 14810
(607) 776-3390
bathcountryclub.net
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