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Henry Hudson Quadricentennial (400!) Birthday at the Saugerties Farmer’s Market – August 1st

July 29, 2009

Saugerties NY Farmer’s Market – Henry Hudson Quadricentennial History Day, August 1, 2009 11AM – Period Cooking/Recipes, Dress and Historical Food and Farming Demonstrations by Cafe Tamayo Saugerties Bed and Breakfast Inn.

As part of the 2009 Henry Hudson Quadricentennial celebration in Saugerties, NY and throughout the Hudson River Valley, the Village of Saugerties Farmers Market plans to serve tastes of heirloom and heritage local food made into dishes that Henry Hudson would have found very familiar. On Saturday, August 1st, our own market chef and founder James (Jimmy) Tamayo will be preparing Venison Stew using venison from the Highland Farm with local produce from the Saugerties Farmers Market. James will also be creating a locally-sourced fruit cobbler, and Maya Graeves will provide the local corn bread and fixings. You may also catch members of the Saugerties Historical Society in period costume assisting the Saugerties Farmers Market chefs, along with many opportunities to get recipes, participate in tastings, watch demonstrations of historical cooking implements and learn from expert discussions about the local food and its history. Local farmers will also be available to talk about growing and raising foods in our times, that Henry Hudson and his crew would have used 400 years ago. The public is invited to this taste of history and to join in the celebration of the Hudson Valley bounty, unlocked by the Hudson and Champlain’s voyages.

In July 1609, Samuel de Champlain, a French explorer and navigator, mapped much of northeastern North America and started a settlement in Quebec. Champlain also discovered the lake named for him, Lake Champlain, on the border of northern New York state and Vermont. A month later, Englishman Henry Hudson sailed the Dutch Halve Maen (Half Moon) into New York Bay and traveled up the river meeting with the Mohican Indians at a spot south of Albany near Castleton, historians believe.

In addition to celebrations of New York’s 400th birthday throughout Ulster County, Saugerties and the surrounding region, the celebration of Hudson’s legendary voyage will include two three-day festivals in both Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and in New York City – along with a transatlantic sailing race between the cities. The year-long observance of the journeys of some of the state’s first explorers has been years in the making already, and is well underway. Historic displays, re-enactments, boat races, music, drama, television documentaries and big city and small town observances from the Netherlands to Quebec via the Hudson River are already taking place.

James Tamayo is a founding member of the Saugerties Farmer’s Market. The Saugerties and Hudson Valley’s well-known Cafe Tamayo and Inn serves fresh food and products year-round from the Farmers Market and local Ulster County farming producers to the public, tourists or private parties. The Cafe Tamayo Inn and Saugerties Bed and Breakfast is available year-round, and is especially convenient for attending local Saugerties festivals, HITS, Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Quadricentennial events and more.

Coming up in Saugerties

June 24, 2009

Saugerties is the place for fire works and festivities on the 4th of July. The restaurant and Inn will both be open. Then a few weeks later HITS will be back in town. Summer is in full swing and Saugerties is a great place to spend part of your summer. If you want to book 3 days at the Inn remember to ask me about specials at the restaurant for Inn guests.

garden entrance

garden entrance

New Schedule

May 18, 2009

So the season is upon us. We will be opening for our first Sunday memorial weekend, Sunday May 24. The first Thursday will be Thursday May 28. From then on we will remain open Thurs. – Sun for the rest of the summer season. Look forward to seeing you soon and wishing everyone a Happy Memorial Weekend.

Winter Wonderland

January 15, 2009

It is one of the best ski seasons in a long time.  The Inn at Tamayo and Cafe Tamayo invite you to visit when you are in the Hudson Valley to go skiing.  The Inn is the perfect place to spend the night.  We are on the same thruway exit as Hunter Mountain and not too far from Windham Mountain.  Upstairs are comfortable reasonably priced rooms in this Historic 1864 building, downstairs, a highly regarding Zagat rated restaurant.  This winter if you are staying upstairs you receive  50% off your dinner.  It’s a deal we hope you will find hard to pass up.

Owners Message

September 26, 2008

Rickie and James Tamayo are founding members of the Saugerties Farmers Market, just completing its 7th year, but Cafe Tamayo has been open for over 20 years, serving Hudson Valley farm products when ever possible. We currently serve a menu that changes daily in an intimate 35 seat restaurant. This allows us to use the smaller local farmers that may not be prepared to supply a larger restaurant. The menu is designed as a 3 or 4 course prix fixe dinner, but most days you can also order ala carte. This is a small owner run restaurant where you will see Rickie in the dining room every evening and James at the stove. Special dietary requests are not a problem because your food is always made to order. Please let us know when you make your reservation and we will be happy to accommodate your needs. Look forward to seeing you soon.

from the saugerties farmers market

from the saugerties farmers market

Nice Saugerties Restaurant Sunroom Cafe in the Middle of Town

September 10, 2008

Just a great photo of a nice sunroom cafe in the middle of Saugerties, at Cafe Tamayo – a great restaurant and Saugerties Bed and Breakfast

Sunroom at Cafe Tamayo

Sunroom at Cafe Tamayo

More saugerties bed and breakfast links here.

Cool August at Saugerties LightHouse

August 29, 2008

Testimonial

We recently came back from our visit to the Hudson Valley, including Saugerties Light House…Amazingly cool for August; the Saugerties Lighthouse actually doesn’t even have air conditioning.

What we mostly went for was to see the HITS Saugerties Summer Series, especially former olympians Todd Minikus, Margie Engle and Norman Dello Joi – plus Olympian McLain Ward (who got a Gold in the Beijing olympics for Team Jumping!). Fantastic event – recommend to all..

Also swung over to the Woodstock Festival grounds, to take a look at where all the action happened in ‘69 – pretty cool.

Great stay at the Saugerties Inn – Lodging at Cafe Tamayo; nice rooms, good location!