Port Chester
Get in
By plane
- Westchester County Airport (HPN IATA), 240 Airport Road, White Plains (New York), +1 914 995-4860 (airlines). The closest airport, about 30 minutes' drive. Rental cars are available.
- Stewart International Airport, 1180 First St, New Windsor, +1 845 564-2100. Another alternative to the congestion of the 3 major New York-area airports, but at present offers few direct flights.
- Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, New Jersey, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport: The three major international airports in the New York City area offer service to just about anywhere. Westchester-based taxi and delivery cars offer regular services to and from the three internationals from most areas of the county. New York City yellow cabs will take to you Westchester County Airport in a pinch, but the fares can be exorbitant. If staying in Westchester, ask if your hotel offers shuttle service.
By train
- MTA Metro-North Railroad: Port Chester is a stop on the New Haven Line, which has termini in New York City's Grand Central Terminal and New Haven's Union Station. When traveling to NYC on the Stamford local train, Port Chester is the first stop in New York State.
By bus
- The Bee Line Bus system serves Westchester County and also operates into the Bronx. Bus routes numbers 12, 13, 14, and 76 come through Port Chester.
By car
- I-95, Port Chester is easily accessible through exits 2 and 1 on I-95. Exit 2 takes you into Byram via Delavan Avenue, which then brings you straight to downtown Port Chester. Exit 1 brings you to Boston Post Road.
Get around
By taxi
- RC Taxi, 40 Broad Street, +1 914 934-0000, Will pick up or drop off at the Port Chester Train Station along with any other local stop.
- Village Taxi, 10 Broad Street, +1 914 937-4040, Takes about 5 to 10 minutes to get to anywhere in Port Chester. Reliable.
See
- Lyon's Park (Corner of King Street and Putnam Avenue). from dawn to dusk. This park is handicap accessible. The park is 20+ acres and contains volleyball courts, picnic areas, a gazebo, and two baseball fields used by Youth and Little League teams. The playground includes a jungle gym, see-saws, and two separate swing sets.
Do
- AMC Loews Port Chester, 40 Westchester Ave, toll-free: +1-888-262-4386. This movie theater has 12 individual theaters. The concession stand offers food varying from chicken fingers to candy to popcorn. Ticket Prices: $10.50/Adult, $9.50/Seniors, $8.50/Matinee, $7.50/Child.
Buy
- The Kohl's Shopping Center, Boston Post Road. A large shopping complex containing clothing stores such as Kohl's, Mandees, Dress Barn, Modell's, and Joyce Leslie. This shopping center is also home to The Bagel Emporium, Jembro's, Carvel's, Nine West Shoes, and The Vitamin Shoppe.
- Rye Ridge Shopping Center, 140 South Ridge St. Located on the border of Rye Brook and Port Chester. Is home to Family Discount, Dusty Rose, Lickity Split, Cerbone's Bakery, Dagostino's Grocery, Chase Bank, Finch's Drug Store, and Walden's Books.
- The Waterfront, 40 Westchester Ave. A new addition to downtown Port Chester. Includes many chain stores such as Costco, Bed Bath and Beyond, Michael's Crafts, DSW, and Famous Footwear.
Eat
- Buffalo Wild Wings Grill and Bar, 44 Westchester Ave, ☎ +1 914 690-9453. Sports bar and restaurant with many big screen televisions. Often crowded on game days. Known for many flavored buffalo wings, also offers ribs. hamburgers, salads, and dessert. $10-20.
- Edo Japanese Steak House, 140 Midland Ave, ☎ +1 914 937-3333. Japanese food cooked right in front of you Hibachi style, waiters entertain with tricks during the food preparation, a small bar is located in the front of the restaurant. Usually crowded, reservations accepted and recommended. Hibachi dinners range from $16-28.
- Frankie & Louie's Italian Restaurant, 414 Willett Ave, ☎ +1 914 939-0202. Open daily 11AM-11PM.
- Lenny's Bagels, 200 South Ridge St, ☎ +1 914 939-1379. Popular bagel stop for all ages, offers a variety of bagels including the French toast bagel along with chicken cutlet sandwiches, pasta and potato salads, muffins, and soups. Offers different flavors of cream cheese, and a tifuti spread for vegetarians and vegans.
- Los Gemelos Restaurant, 167 Westchester Ave. Most delicious and authentic food.
- Misti Restaurant, 110 North Main St, ☎ +1 914 939-9437. Traditional Peruvian dishes, Well loved by all residents of Port Chester, offers the favorite arros con pollo, and many other ethnic meat dishes. $10-20.
- P&D Restaurant and Pizzeria, 508 Westchester Ave, ☎ +1 914 939-8845. local pizzeria offers all sorts of pizza including Sicilian style, includes dinner sized portions of many Italian pasta dishes, subs, and salads. Desserts include tiramisu and cannolis. One slice of pizza $2. Dinner meals range from $8-15.
- Q Authentic Barbecue Restaurant, 112 North Main St, ☎ +1 914 939-7427. Has vegan/vegetarian choices along with gluten-free options. Specializes in bbq chicken, ribs, pulled pork, brisket, and southern fried chicken. Also offers salads and desserts. Plates $14-16, Combos (two meat dishes and corn bread) $17, Sandwiches $10.
Drink
- Davy Byrnes Restaurant, 538 Willet Ave, ☎ +1 914 937-2106. Fondly known as Davy's. Restaurant by day, bar by night. Popular hot spot for all locals and visitors. Clean, fast service, casual attire. Karaoke on Wednesdays, and jam packed on weekends! Accepts credit cards.
- Polish Club, 250 Locust Ave, ☎ +1 914 937-8989. Local bar, Party room is located upstairs and available for rent.
Sleep
Go next
- Greenwich, Connecticut is immediately to the east and is a very wealthy community that's especially beautiful around Christmas, when elaborate decorations are in many yards.
- There are several charming towns along the Long Island Sound in Westchester County, including Rye, Mamaroneck and Larchmont.
- Purchase, New York is the home of State University of New York at Purchase, whose Performing Arts Center hosts an impressive lineup of performances.
- New York City is approximately 50 minutes away via Metro-North.
Routes through Port Chester |
New Haven ← Greenwich ← | N |
→ Rye → New York City |
New Haven ← Greenwich ← | N |
→ Rye → New York City |
New York City ← Rye ← | SW |
→ Greenwich → Stamford |
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