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Trumansburg in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Trumansburg, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Little Venice Trumansburg, Trumansburg Farmers' Market, and Taughannock Falls State Park, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Not My Dad's Ice Cream and Subway so you can get the best taste of Trumansburg while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Trumansburg in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Northwest side of town

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Taughannock Falls State Park

4.8
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4.7
(1273)
State park
Nature & Parks
Park
Taughannock Falls State Park is a must-visit destination with its impressive 215-foot waterfall and miles of picturesque hiking trails. The park offers various outdoor activities including camping, beach swimming, fishing, and winter sports. Nearby attractions such as Finger Lakes National Forest, Buttermilk Falls State Park, and Robert H. Treman State Park provide additional opportunities for outdoor recreation and natural beauty.
In my road trip exploring upstate New York I decided to stop by Taugannock Falls. I saw pictures online and it looked pretty cool so I told myself I'll stop by. I was not ready for how absolutely stunning this park is. Walking to the falls itself is quite easy and the whole way there you have a breathtaking view of the mighty gorge. I was essentially looking at a wall of rock hundreds of feet high. It was stunning to see such a site especially in the northeast. Usually something like this is out in Utah or Arizona. I got to the end of the trail and was absolutely in awe of how beautiful the landscape was. The falls itself was stunning albeit not a lot of water was falling when I visited. But just being surrounded by natural walls hundreds of feet high was magical. It makes you really appreciate mother nature. Don't forget to drive a quick few minutes to the upper view! It's a minute walk to the vantage point from the parking lot and is just as striking!
George F — Google review
This is a dramatically scenic set of trails! We hiked the Rim Trail and enjoyed spectacular views of the gorge and the falls. Be prepared for a challenging walk with a lot of elevation change. We did the Rim Trail clockwise, but the park actually advises going counter-clockwise for a more gradual climb. We learned why the hard way: the start of the clockwise route is a very steep rise with lots of steps. Trust the park's advice—it would have been less effort to hike it the recommended way! A quick note: we couldn't hike the Gorge Trail because it closes mid-October, so keep that in mind when planning your visit. The Rim Trail itself is well-marked and fenced, so there's no danger of accidentally getting near the edge. Overall, the views are truly stunning and worth the effort.
Joshua S — Google review
We had a wonderful visit to Taughannock Falls State Park. We started with the Gorge Trail, which was an easy, clean, and very enjoyable walk with beautiful scenery along the way. It’s perfect for a relaxed hike and offers great views. We also tried the North Trail, which is more challenging since it’s mostly uphill, but it was a nice way to get some exercise and see the park from a different perspective. The only downside was that the falls themselves were lacking water during our visit. The park ranger mentioned that June is the best time to see them at their fullest, so we’ll definitely plan to come back then. Overall, it’s a lovely park with well-maintained trails and a peaceful atmosphere—definitely worth a visit!
Jian B — Google review
Amazing state park. The gorge trail for this park in my opinion is a lot better than the Watkin glens trail. There is a big water fall at the end. Very great scenic views. The trail itself is very wide and easy to walk. There's less people and a smaller, fuller waterfall near the beginning.
Erik Z — Google review
Nice place for hiking or walking with kids. Trial to the falls are very easy and flat. Prapobly you need about one hour to complete the hiking, depending on your speed. But is worth it falls on the end are very nice. When I was there water level was pretty low. Will be even better when we get much more water flow.
Andrzej — Google review
This park has some nice trails. One of the trails leads to a gorgeous, tall waterfall that is an easy hike. There is an overlook of the falls that you can drive to. There is a small gift shop that dis not have power when we arrived so we couldn't buy a souvenir. That was sad but overall, it was a great day.
Christine G — Google review
The park itself is great, but the information is poor. There are no trail maps, hiking trails are poorly marked. It's hard to make a hiking plan as you don't know what to expect. Maybe some change in the park management would help.
Piotr K — Google review
Taughannock Falls State Park, near Ithaca in the beautiful Finger Lakes region of New York, is home to a magnificent waterfall that plunges 215 feet—making it one of the highest east of the Rockies. For travelers, the Gorge Trail offers an easy, accessible half-mile walk that leads directly to the breathtaking falls overlook, perfect for all skill levels. Alternatively, the North Rim Trail provides spectacular, elevated views of both the gorge and the falls from above. Don't forget to explore the park's other amenities, including swimming, picnicking, and access to Cayuga Lake. Parking fee:10$ Entrance: free
Huri Y — Google review
1740 Taughannock Blvd, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•https://parks.ny.gov/parks/62/details.aspx•(607) 387-6739•Tips and more reviews for Taughannock Falls State Park
2 min · 500 ft
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Taughannock Falls

4.8
(858)
Scenic spot
Hiking area
Taughannock Falls State Park near Ithaca in the Finger Lakes Region offers a magical camping experience under the stars. For those who prefer more comfort, there's a Victorian inn with stylish rooms and breathtaking views of Cayuga Lake and the park. The park is home to the tallest waterfall east of the Mississippi River, offering a fairly easy hike along the gorge trail to see the beautiful falls up close.
Stunning waterfall !! It’s a short walk from the parking lot. There is a parking fee of $9 to be paid before entering the parking lot. View of the waterfall at the end of the trail is amazing. I had visited during both summer and winter days, it’s beautiful. Please be on the trail and do not take any detours. I believe it’s doable with kids too.. Top rated 👍🏼
Shreenidhi — Google review
Great spot with an easy hike to see the over 200 ft waterfall. There is a small fee at the state park, but it is by the vehicle and not by individual. It's also a good spot for bird watching.
Mary U — Google review
Had a really good experience. The trail was well maintained and clean. The views are spectacular.
Anthony K — Google review
Beautiful area, and the falls are the taller than Niagara Falls. They weren't flowing very strong from lack of rain in the area but still a beautiful sight! Love the glacier walls and wildflowers in the area. Wish we had seen the Peregrine Falcons nesting nearby, but maybe next time.
Spunknit — Google review
Worked on a bridge there really pretty park and wow some amazing view from the new bridge
Pamela M — Google review
Very busy and hard to find parking. Waterfall looks great but all you need is 10 minutes to glance. Would recommend for one time visit nit much else to do.
M S — Google review
Lake side has water sport attractions, they also have camping, picnic and hiking location at the rear of main road.
Ozkan O — Google review
We just did the look out which was very beautiful. If we go back, I would do the 1 mile hike too. We had a 1 yr old baby with us though and this was towards the end of our day trip so opted to drive to the viewing spot. Worth the visit.
Thomas C — Google review
2381 Taughannock Park Rd, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•http://www.taughannock.com/•Tips and more reviews for Taughannock Falls
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Taughannock Falls Overlook Visitors Center

4.8
(744)
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4.8
(67)
Temporarily Closed
Visitor center
Lookouts
The Taughannock Falls Overlook Visitors Center is a convenient starting point for exploring the area. From here, visitors can easily access the bike/walking path leading to the children's water play area and then follow the trail alongside the creek, over railroad tracks, and underneath the highway. The overlook offers stunning views of the 215-foot falls, providing a majestic experience. Additionally, there are three trails available for exploration and opportunities for picnics or barbecues by the lake.
This is the most beautiful place. I cried the very first time I saw it. Go in March to see the falls at their fullest. Fall is beautiful for scenery! Winter is awesome! The Overlook is open all year!
Caroline B — Google review
If I could give 10/10 stars I would! Not only is this an amazingly beautiful view and hike but the staff are also incredible! Jody at the visitor center is the best!!!! helped me locate and returned a necklace I had lost last weekend, I am so grateful and look forward to going again this season :) thank you again!
Danielle J — Google review
If you visit the state park or the falls trail, definitely stop at the overlook to get a bird's eye view of the falls. Also, stop at the visitor's center. The staff is awesome and there are some great souvenirs.
Christine G — Google review
This is a great place to view the falls from the top, and offers some hiking trails around the rim. It has a gift shop and flushing toilets. No fees for parking, but it is a small parking lot. We hiked the multi day use trail that is a loop (a little over a mile) featuring an old furnace and so different views of the falls. It was a little buggy in the woods.
Samantha T — Google review
A high up view of the main waterfall and a very small gift shop. I was able to buy a magnet and take some pictures of the waterfall from here, but even this was busy and hard to find a parking spot.
Alex B — Google review
The water flow is very low, but the fall color makes it beautiful. I had an amazing experience at the visitor center. The staff was genuinely nice and went above and beyond to provide me with the details I was looking for.
Shreenidhi — Google review
Stopped here on our way through the Finger Lakes of New York State. We were going to head into the State Park that would also include Cayuga Lake but decided to head to the overlook. It was very easy to find but by afternoon parking was limited. There are great views of the Falls from up here. I imagine from the park you can cross the road and hike a little to the base of the falls. From the overlook you can truly take in the majesty of this falls. At 215 feet it is awesome to see.
Jason C — Google review
I live here and I still visit on bike every weekend weather permitting. Not a food destination. Views of the falls and gorges are great. 2 mile hike around the falls. Simple walk up to the falls from ground zero. Cayuga lake across the street. Don't miss it. A wonderful peaceful place.
John L — Google review
2381 Taughannock Park Rd, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•https://www.visitithaca.com/attractions/taughannock-overlook-vis…•(607) 209-0008•Tips and more reviews for Taughannock Falls Overlook Visitors Center
5 min · 2.5 mi
4

Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance

4.7
(211)
Festival
The Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance is an annual event that brings together volunteers to build a stage and create a permanent community installation. The festival offers a diverse range of food vendors, with options ranging from gyros to catfish to pizza. With over 40 bands performing on four stages for four days, the music is a major draw, creating an atmosphere where dancing in the rain is encouraged.
This festival is magical! It is great for all ages and all different types of music. Beautiful area, amazing music and food. The Across the way camping was absolutely amazing, would recommend this festival to all my family and friends! Cant wait to go back!
Dasha A — Google review
Amazing fun festival. Looking forward to next year 🎶💃✨️🕺
Jennifer R — Google review
Off the chain. Today is the last day until next year. Great music. Great food. Great people. If your not having fun here. Then I'm sorry to tell you, but you must be a very miserable person. An nothing can help you! There is something here for everyone...
Willie I — Google review
Grass Roots Music and Dance Festival is an Amazing event. If you’re a fan of live music you can see acts from all across the country and world! With 4 days and 4 stages it is a must see event!
Ted G — Google review
This festival is really family-oriented. it's been going on for 30 years now. Wonderful wide variety of music, great food, the facilities are always very clean, everyone that works there is very nice. They've really worked the kinks out after 30 years of having this festival.
GDam — Google review
Awesome time for the whole family .4 days of music & dance 4 stages ,crafts .Vendors lots of food for every appetite .The bathrooms are very clean .the atmosphere is amazing.something for everyone .an amazing time ! Loved
Linda C — Google review
If ya haven't been, ya oughta go. Best little festival on the East coast. Awesome family vibe, still no corporate funding and incredible variety of music. The energy you take home lasts for days. Just like they say, "It's a music lovers paradise." Alright, alright, alright...✌
Popsomali — Google review
Thank you to grassroots for the press passes to this amazing event it was my first year going and best believe I will be back next year. One of the most positive weekends of my life so much love, amazing musicians and the loving people. I recommend going to grassroots to people of all ages
Don P — Google review
Fairgrounds, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•http://www.grassrootsfest.org/•(607) 387-5098•Tips and more reviews for Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance
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Trumansburg Fair Associates

4.5
(65)
Fairground
Trumansburg Fair Associates hosts a week-long family event with various attractions and activities. The fair offers clean and convenient facilities, although there is a need for more seating areas, especially near the kiddie rides. Despite low attendance in recent years, the fair still provides an enjoyable experience with highlights such as demolition derby races. Visitors appreciate the option to purchase wristbands online for quick entry and are allowed to bring their own food due to dietary restrictions.
The pirate show was great and the demolition derby was awesome!
Eric C — Google review
You will love this! Great flea market with something for everybody! Nice bathrooms, nice people, lots of free parking. Huge cinnamon and sticky rolls are available. Some vendors outside, some inside.
Lisa — Google review
The Grassroots Fest is a Place for Like Minded People & Is Definitely a Very Fun & Eclectic Venue !!! You will meet the Nicest People There 🙂 It is also a Place where *True Magic* Can & Will Happen (As it has for Me on Many Occasions) threw the Years of my Attending The Festival !!! Peace Love & Music
Philip V — Google review
This was a great country county fair. Tasty food and fun interesting shows/ displays and a variety of midway games.
Gayle R — Google review
Trumansburg fair is a fun family week-long event. Bathrooms are great! It is nice to not have to use a portapotty. They do need more benches and picnic tables spread around, especially by the kiddie rides. Grandparents and parents need places to rest while the kids play. Happy parents spend more money. Advertising and information on the Facebook page was poorly done this past year. And there should be 2 nights with midnight madness ride bracelets. Vendors and carnival folks were great. Demo and races were awesome! Thank you Trumansburg Fair Grounds.
Jeanna ( — Google review
$20 to park???? You’re crazy!!!!! My kids went with friends to get ride wristbands and dinner. After paying the $20 to park they couldn’t afford the wristbands which were $25. So $55 for the kids to ride rides. $10 for a plate of loaded fries. Then after paying the $20 to get in, the tractor pulls were extra to watch. What a rip off!!!! The state fair is cheaper!!!!
Christina B — Google review
My family goes every year and we always have a blast. This year, I purchased our wristbands online and everything went quickly and smoothly the day we arrived at the gate. I have diet restrictions, I appreciate they allow you to bring your own food and drinks. More money for games and shopping! Thank you for coming to Tburg!
Princess P — Google review
Cost way to much I do not know how a camily could afford to go each ride was 3 or 4 tickets 1.25 a ticket say you had 2 or3 kids to get in was 5 dollars. Then for any car demo 6 or food was small they just need to plan it not the week of State Fair.
Jackie W — Google review
2150 Trumansburg Rd, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•(607) 387-6504•Tips and more reviews for Trumansburg Fair Associates
2 min · 500 ft
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Falls Restaurant & Catering

4.4
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4.2
(128)
$$$$cheap
American restaurant
Breakfast restaurant
Falls Restaurant & Catering, a beloved establishment in Trumansburg since 1988, is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're in the mood for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner, this family-owned restaurant has got you covered. The menu features classic diner fare as well as creative additions and a rotating selection of specials. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it a welcoming place to enjoy a meal any time of day.
We stopped in at Falls Restaurant after spending the morning exploring the trails at Taughannock Falls. What a wonderful surprise. You’ll be hard pressed to find an establishment like this out in the wild these days, but the Falls has been around since 1988. A great little spot with ample seating, great staff, and a menu of homemade breakfast and lunch items. We got the tuna melt, Falls harvest salad, and homemade creamy cauliflower soup and it was all absolutely delicious. Excellent service, both the bartender and our server were so sweet. Stop in for a delicious home cooked meal and you won’t regret it.
Evan S — Google review
Do not get the fish 😒 was just looking for a quick bite while in the area hiking. Saw tons of people in the morning there so decided to stop in for late lunch. Not what we expected on the inside. Bar area was the only spot open to eat, the regular dining area was closed off. The bar area has a dark dirty atmosphere, very different from the rest of the restaurant. The fish and chips was disgusting, burnt geasy hockey pucks with very little fish and a ton of greasy breaded coating. Cousin loved the macaroni salad tho. Ladies were nice, just not attentive to customers. I wouldn't be back
Tracey ( — Google review
Falls Restaurant is an absolute gem! From the moment we walked in, we were welcomed with warm hospitality and a cozy atmosphere. The menu offers a fantastic variety, and every dish we tried was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully prepared. Service was prompt and attentive without ever feeling rushed, which made the whole experience even better. The attention to detail, from presentation to taste, truly sets this place apart. Whether you’re stopping in for a casual meal or a special occasion, Falls Restaurant delivers every time. Highly recommend!
Matthew A — Google review
Nice diner type restaurant. Homemade bread looked very good on the sandwiches. My mother-in-law ordered the carrot cake which she liked. I did not see nor were we offered kids menus. The waitress did bring a coloring book and crayons for the kids to color in which was nice but not everyone would appreciate that it was already colored on most pages. But the restaurant was cozy and clean, wait staff was friendly and food was good enough.
Crissy C — Google review
We stopped here for breakfast before hiking to the falls. Great food, but the best was our waitress, Denise. Wonderful sense of humor and she gave us some info about the falls.
Claudia L — Google review
Good basic American cuisine! Went here for lunch and I definitely recommend the fried mushrooms, the cheesesteak, the fish sandwich and strawberry rhubarb! The service was good. The prices were affordable. Check this place out!!
Marion N — Google review
Always great food and good service. The specials are always great, so check the board on the way to the table.
Robert D — Google review
Always good, homemade food. Reasonably priced. Friendly service. Just watch out for the lunch rush, it gets very packed.
Neil W — Google review
214 E Main St, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•http://fallsrestaurantandcatering.com/•(607) 387-9761•Tips and more reviews for Falls Restaurant & Catering
5 min · 2.4 mi
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Frontenac Point Vineyard & Estate Winery

4.7
(66)
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4.5
(11)
Winery
Food & Drink
Vineyard
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
Frontenac Point Vineyard & Estate Winery is located on the southwest side of Cayuga Lake, offering a panoramic view from its spacious deck. Visitors can enjoy the sight of a coal-fired power plant on the eastern shore and a 10-foot-tall kinetic sound sculpture called Stay Sail. The vineyard is highly regarded for its professional management by Jim, Carol, and their son Larry. Guests praise the diverse selection of wines, comparing them to those from California and Europe.
All of the wines were great, we really enjoyed doing a flight of each type of wine and tasting them all. Plus the view from the deck is gorgeous. Overall a great experience, we'd recommend stopping in for a tasting!
Samantha N — Google review
My husband & I had a great time here, really good wines & a pretty large selection. The staff was very helpful & informative on the wines but also gave great recommendations for other places to go on our trip. The atmosphere was very quiet & peaceful, we also liked that we could bring our dog! Overall great place, we’ll definitely be back!
Brooke W — Google review
I went for a tasting recently and had a great time! The owners were interacting with customers, the service was amazing and the environment was comfortable. The servers took time to explain about the wine and the view from the deck is amazing! The prices are very reasonable. I highly recommend!
Kyle L — Google review
Stopping in for the first time we were greeted warmly and with honesty of the wine selection being mostly dry. We were offered to try a couple before committing to a full tasting/flight, as we prefer sweet wines. Deciding it wasn’t for us, Lawrence was extremely understanding and even helpful recommending sweeter wines locations nearby. Although we did not drink here, the customer service was amazing and deserves recognize. And for those who DO prefer dry wines, the views are beautiful from the deck!
Sarah H — Google review
Tucked away in the scenic beauty of Upstate New York, not far from Cornell/Ithaca, this charming winery offers a relaxing and memorable experience for wine lovers of all kinds. From the moment you arrive, the peaceful surroundings and sweeping views set the tone for a perfect visit. The tasting room is welcoming and unpretentious, with knowledgeable staff who are happy to guide you through the selection. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or just discovering wine, there's something here for everyone. One of the highlights is the spacious outdoor deck, which offers panoramic views of Cayuga Lake and rolling hills. It's the perfect spot to sit back with a glass of wine, enjoy the breeze, and take in the natural beauty that makes Upstate New York so special. Whether you're touring the Finger Lakes, or visiting friends and/or family in Ithaca or any of the lovely surrounding towns, this winery is definitely worth a stop!
Jamie C — Google review
Friendly and laughable staff with good tasting wine and reasonable price range, great scenery as well. It is a good place to take pictures. If you come during the fall or winter, I recommend bringing a thick jacket.
Moses Y — Google review
We were blessed to have an amazing experience today at Frontenac Point vineyard today. Thank you so much Carol, Larry and John. Hope we can come back!
Carhy G — Google review
Decent quality wines, nice view, tasty cheese and cured meats. We had a great time.
Philip W — Google review
9501 NY-89, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•https://frontenacpoint.com/•(607) 387-9619•Tips and more reviews for Frontenac Point Vineyard & Estate Winery
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Under a 1-minute walk from Falls Restaurant & Catering, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Not My Dad's Ice Cream

4.7
(237)
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4.2
(33)
Permanently Closed
$$$$cheap
Ice cream shop
Dessert shop
Before placing an order, take a look at the images displaying the sizes of the cones at Not My Dad's Ice Cream. The portions are generous, to say the least. A popular choice among customers is the root beer float with coffee ice cream. It's worth mentioning that when adding ice cream to soda, if too much soda is poured into the cup, it can cause an overflow and spill onto your hand.
It's one of the best places you can get ice-cream locally. I highly recommend. The outdoor seating is nice. Really close to a lot of great parks and other interesting things in Trumansburg.
Jesse B — Google review
Went here by accident which turned out as a delightful accident to stop by for refreshing treats. I ordered the Bubble Gum hard ice cream over a cone – not my usual flavor but my gut said so. And I love it!! Not too sweet, just right and the color was super cute. We sat on the bench near the stall. Oh, they only accept cash so far if I'm not mistaken.
Anne D — Google review
Great little shop, stopped right on the way back from Taughhannock Falls. They have a nice selection of flavors (I went for the Mocha Chip), as well as Dole Whip and snack foods. Seating is limited with social distancing, but the line, with its six-foot markings, was very easy to follow. Nice to visit a roadside ice cream shop!
A J — Google review
Great ice cream and good value
Mikey R — Google review
Totally worth a trip ! The menu is fun with a playful assortment of soft serves and hard choices and it’s all delicious. While the ice cream alone is definitely worth a trip, the owner and staff are exceptionally kind and generous making the visit that much sweeter. Just remember your cash! (Or checks). They don’t take credit cards. Bottom line, be sure to weave a stop in on your next trip to T’burg or go out of your way to get here. It’s a unique little spot.
Erin M — Google review
I am a frequent visitor of this establishment. I have never had a problem in the past, and always came back. This time when I was here, the staff was extremely rude and condescending. I requested two flavors in one cup and apparently that was not allowed. Instead of accommodating me, the staff was rude and asked me to step aside and make room for other customers. I am extremely disappointed in the way I was treated. This used to be my favorite, and I am sad that the quality of service has declined so drastically since my last visits. Their ice cream continues to be good, but the staff could use some retraining in my personal opinion.
Gracesbig U — Google review
It's a nice quiet place to go. The staff was friendly. The ice cream was already melting by the time we got it but it was really warm outside anyway. We'd probably go back again if we are in the area. The baby size cones are super tiny and cute. They are the perfect size for a toddler
Brandy Y — Google review
Ok before ordering check out the pictures of the sizes of the cones. The portions to say the least are very ample. My favorite is the root beer float with coffee ice cream! Let me say this about the float as well, when the ice cream is added to the soda, if the cup has too much soda, the reaction can over flow the contents right out of the cup, and over your hand. Apparently this is not their first ice cream stand! So the preparer only fills the cup half full of root beer, and then give you the rest of the can to add to your float at your own jeopardy. This is just one small detail and added value and bang for your buck! The staff are always cheerful and upbeat. Even when they're busy, service is very swift, and you never have a very long wait to enjoy your treat!
Jack — Google review
203 E Main St, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•(607) 387-9656•Tips and more reviews for Not My Dad's Ice Cream

Subway

3.9
(108)
$$$$cheap
Sandwich shop
If you're on the hunt for a quick and satisfying meal, look no further than Subway. This casual counter-service chain specializes in customizable sandwiches and salads, catering to those who prioritize health-conscious choices. Even if you arrive close to closing time, like I did, you'll be greeted with friendly service that makes your experience all the more enjoyable. The fresh ingredients elevate the taste of each sub, making it a delightful stop for lunch on the go.
Great experience! The store was clean, including the bathroom. Service was quick and efficient. The AC was also on and working well, which made it a comfortable stop on a hot day
Madison B — Google review
Worst subway experience ever, and I've been to Subways across the country for many years. I had to tell them to retoast the slimy pink bacon, and was explicitly told an aggressive NO when I wanted extra olives, and that he was only allowed to give me 6-8 olive slices on my footlong sub. He still didn't want to give me extra even if I paid extra but we eventually settled on an upcharge for extra olives, after he said this "isn't a buffet, mam". It clearly states in the subway rules that if the customer wants extra veggies, they get extra veggies(without an upcharge by the way)...what a strange and frustrating thing for him to be so passionate about, especially since i would have been happy to pay if he just said that instead of NO absolutely not. He was beyond rude, and threw my sandwich together haphazardly after the olive conversation without giving me a chance to add any other toppings...and was mean to his employee while he was at it. Nasty horrible service, the eating space is very small, dated and could definitely be cleaner.
Jael M — Google review
Male employee working tonight turned us away with an attitude 20+ min before closing. Pretty disappointing experience. Although the girl that works usually is great
Matt — Google review
Many lunches here. Good salad. OK price . Salad fairly small. Usually very fresh.
John L — Google review
We stopped in very near closing time, the young lady who was working, took our 3 sub order with a smile & grace! The subs are good, fresh & maybe taste that much better with high quality customer service!
M. S — Google review
They had 15$ parking at this location for a festival. Before we parked we asked a lady who took our money how much the festival was and she didn't know. As soon as we parked we asked how much the festival cost from another person and found out it was 160$ for 2 adults which we could not afford. We asked for our 15$ back because we parked for literally (no exaggeration) for 1 minute and turned around the car without getting out. Lady who was the manager in a pink shirt refused to give the money back said "no refunds" and was extremely rude. It was a very disappointing experience.
Luna S — Google review
Ask to change gloves after handling raw food and going in the back touching other items lady got upset states she's a nurse on 4/29/23. People kill me like Im in the wrong for telling her to change gloves got nasty and crazy like I asked her to do something wrong. LOL that's just like going from patient to patient with the same gloves on. SMH. They just saved me some money. I would never eat here or recommended this place you will get sick they don't change gloves.
Latasha J — Google review
This is kind of a last resort option for us when we done feel like cooking. It's mostly the staff that's the issue. We went in a while back about 15 to 20 mins before posted closing time and we're turned away. The last time I went the woman working got out of her car and went inside just as I pulled in...smoking in her car, most likely. I did see her wash her hands bit still. Yuck. Always clean inside though.
Vicki C — Google review
2078 NY-96, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•https://restaurants.subway.com/united-states/ny/trumansburg/2078…•(607) 387-4310•Tips and more reviews for Subway
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Little Venice Trumansburg

4.4
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3.9
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$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Pizza restaurant
Little Venice Trumansburg is a down-to-earth restaurant and bar that offers a mix of American and Italian cuisine, including weekly specials. The spot is popular among locals for its full bar and 50-item salad bar, which features brick-oven pizza, homemade soup, baked pasta, and chili at an affordable price. Their pastas are made on-site with local eggs, sauces are freshly prepared, and they serve burgers made from their own daily double-ground Angus beef.
Our B&B host recommended this place 7 miles away and it was worth the drive! Had the homemade chicken alfredo and I felt like I was back in Italy: amazing! Kids options were plenty and wait staff was busy but managed the tables well at prime time for dinner.
Dave L — Google review
We wanted to try Italian food and came across this place baed in google reviews. We thought of giving it a try. The food was good and salad bar was really good. It is a worth a visit
H S — Google review
Little Venice is a great neighborhood bar with a fun atmosphere and friendly, funny staff that make you feel welcome right away. The smash burger was really tasty, solid bar food that hits the spot. Definitely the kind of place you want to have nearby for a casual night out.
Mike R — Google review
Friendly service, but the food missed the mark. Our Margherita pizza was undercooked in the center due to watery tomato sauce everything slid off the slice. The garlic knots were decent but could’ve been crispier. They gave us a $5 discount, which we appreciated, but we came for good pizza 😕
Danira D — Google review
We ordered two sheet pizzas, one gluten free pizza, and 8 dozen wings for our wedding setup and rehearsal at Silver Queen Farm (another awesome T-burg establishment). We had never tried this place, but had heard good things and decided to give it a shot. Everything was very good and the service inside when we came to pick up was friendly and inviting. Our setup helpers (23 people) all delivered favorable reviews of the food. We will definitely be getting pizza and wings here again for birthdays and other events.
James D — Google review
The LV Penne was delicious! I appreciate the different kinds of lettuce in the salad bar. Would definitely go again!
Brian P — Google review
Love this place. Wings were great, chicken parm was a huge portion and delicious! Cocktails were good- “pasta red” wine was a bit sweet but the salad bar was really a great deal! Would come back!
Allison B — Google review
The salad bar option was plentiful with a lot of variety and three soups, as well as garlic knots. After a day of hiking we also ordered entrees, which were both delicious and generous (Shrimp Portofino and LV Penne). Would give staff 12/10 of possible, and will definitely revisit Little Venice Trumansburg when returning to this area.
Heidi J — Google review
49 E Main St, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•http://littlevenicetburg.com/•(607) 387-7044•Tips and more reviews for Little Venice Trumansburg
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Day 2

Northwest side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northwest side side of town. Start the day off with Bet the Farm Winery, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Trumansburg Farmers' Market. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Bet the Farm Winery

4.7
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4.6
(44)
Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Bet the Farm Winery is a small, intimate boutique winery located near Cayuga Lake in New York's Finger Lakes region. The winery offers a unique experience with wine tastings that can be paired with locally sourced provisions, showcasing the diverse range of food and wine combinations. Despite its unassuming exterior, visitors are welcomed by warm hospitality and an inviting atmosphere. The owners, Nancy and Kit, are known for their fantastic wines and down-to-earth approach.
Them he wine was very good. The owners are very knowledgeable about the different wines and provided great detail about the different grapes. The atmosphere is very relaxing with outside seating available with beautiful views of the vineyard and the hills. They have a nice selection of dry white and red wines. There a couple sweeter wines but the majority are dry which is my preference. We did the wine and chocolate experience which I highly recommend.
Melissa M — Google review
We liked this place a lot. The hostess was friendly and chatty. The wines were solid. We left with 5 bottles(ai background in the attached image)
Vince B — Google review
Such an adorable and beautiful spot! Our group loved their Pinot Gris and the Dry Riesling. Also, the owner of the winery was so sweet and accommodating! We had a large group and we wanted to sit outside but the seats were a bit wet. She came outside and dried off the seats and she had such a great sense of humor! Definitely a great place to go to!
Alanna E — Google review
I just visited Bet the Farm, and it was an unforgettable experience. The staff's professionalism and deep knowledge of their wines were evident from the start. Our wine tasting host shared insights into the vineyard's history and how the vineyard shapes the wines, making each taste a true reflection of the region. The wine and cheese pairings were exceptional—each cheese enhanced the flavors of the wines, and the host explained the reasoning behind each choice. The service was top-notch, with a team that was friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive, ensuring a relaxed, enjoyable experience. The winery's ambiance, with its stunning vineyard views, made the day even more special. Whether you're a wine expert or a casual enthusiast, Bet the Farm offers an exceptional experience. Highly recommended!
Bryanna R — Google review
This was a cute location and the wine was good, however, our wine tasting experience was a little awkward. My boyfriend and I were expecting a tasting like we have had at other places, like being given all the wine options at once and having the ability to sit elsewhere and taste them. However, the tasting was comprised of receiving each wine at a time - you could not get the next sample until you finished the first one. At the time we went, we were the only customers. We were sharing a tasting and it was so quiet inside - which made it feel like we couldn't talk to one another. Every time we finished the wine we had to get back up and go get the next glass. We wanted to sit outside but then we would've had to get up 5 separate times. It didn't feel worth the experience. It was unfortunate because it was recommended to me by a friend who went to college in the area.
Jordan V — Google review
My friend and I visited after completing the Gorge’s 1/2 Marathon in Ithaca. We had fantastic service, experienced great hospitality along with a delicious wine and cheese pairing tasting! The winery also has beautiful views if you are able to have a seat outside. Highly recommend stopping by if you are near the area!
Tabitha C — Google review
Bet the Farm Winery was a delightful experience to end our Finger Lakes visit. The wine tastings we did were all delicious, so much so that we grabbed 2 bottles to take home. The food pairings were similarly tasty. The employees who chatted with us throughout and provided great context for the winery and area were icing on the cake. I highly recommend visiting.
Jeremy Y — Google review
Good place to stop for a wide range of less common grape wines, whites and reds, that have excellent character and bouquet. Great views and the owners are very welcoming and personable.
Mike S — Google review
4204 Krums Corners Rd, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•http://www.btfwines.com/•(607) 387-6548•Tips and more reviews for Bet the Farm Winery
10 min · 6 mi
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Salmon Pottery Gallery & Studio

5.0
(5)
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4.6
(11)
Art gallery
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
Salmon Pottery Gallery is a genuine pleasure to explore! It serves as the ideal destination for finding unique presents for weddings or birthdays, as well as indulging in some self-care. This establishment proudly showcases handcrafted items and prioritizes excellence. A wide range of artistic mediums are exhibited, including distinctive greeting cards and exquisite jewelry. If you find yourself near Trumansburg, make sure to pay a visit to this remarkable artisan gallery!
Salmon Pottery Gallery is a true delight to visit! This is my go to place when I need a special gift for a wedding or birthday celebration, or if I just feel like treating myself. It is an artisans gallery where quality is highly valued. All sorts of mediums are on display here. And, you can even find specialty cards and jewelry. Be sure to stop by and visit if you're in the Trumansburg area!
Nana M — Google review
This is a lovely gem of a gallery and studio. Really wonderful art to view and purchase. Mary Ellen is also a fantastic teacher. So easy to learn how to throw pots in her studio classes.
Margaret R — Google review
Beautiful pottery and sculpture. Be sure to check out the pieces inside!
Robert S — Google review
79 E Main St, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•http://www.salmonpottery.com/•(607) 387-3331•Tips and more reviews for Salmon Pottery Gallery & Studio
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Ulysses Historical Society

4.8
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4.0
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Museum
The Ulysses Historical Society in Trumansburg is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The society's museum showcases exhibits that vividly depict the area's rich history, including its surrounding hamlets. Visitors can explore well-preserved architecture and learn about the region's past through various programs and events. The society also offers a pleasant coffee hour and has published an essential book called 'Tales of Trumansburg.'
A great place to visit to learn about the area. Sadly they lost Joe Baldwin who everyone loved and respected. He played a huge part of making this neat place what it is. He will be missed. Stop by and check and see what this area looked like through the years. Lots of parking and handicap accessible. If you are not from the area spend some time in town there are some unique places to visit and eat some awesome food.
William F — Google review
We attended a talk by Richard Koski about the history of the Finnish population in this area thru the years. Very interesting and informative. Glad we have such a place that these kinds of programs can be presented. The staff provided a very pleasant coffee hour afterwards
Mary M — Google review
So glad we have a group of dedicated people to preserve history for all of us to learn from. Excellent exhibits. Latest book, "Tales of Trumansburg", is a must have book.
Carol D — Google review
Lots of great stuff here
Larry P — Google review
Good place for a bit of local history
Fred S — Google review
So much history!
PamJ O — Google review
Good information
James R — Google review
39 South St, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•https://www.ulysseshistoricalsociety.org/•Tips and more reviews for Ulysses Historical Society
11 min · 0.59 mi
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Boland Thomas Vineyards

4.8
(26)
Temporarily Closed
Winery
Boland Thomas Vineyards is a charming winery located in downtown Trumansburg. Co-owned by Mark Thomas and Kimbly Boland, the tasting room offers a cozy "cafe" style ambiance with a small covered deck for outdoor seating. Despite the lack of expansive views, it's an ideal spot to visit on a rainy day.
Absolutely amazing experience here. Great wine. Enjoyed conversation with one of the owners. Gave a great recommendation for a pizza spot nearby (it was fantastic, thank you!) We would definitely come here again.
Laureen D — Google review
Located within the city limits of Trumensburg, this micro winery is a cool place to stop. Nestled into the side of a hill, the patio overlooks the traffic below, in this older town. The owner (is our pics) and his wife (vineyard name is a combination of their last names), are both actively involved. Mr. Thomas even came out and chatted with us for a bit, answering questions and providing some great recommendations. He is super personable. His background was as a carpenter, but his hobby of winemaking took over and has turned into a passion and now they have their own wines. He is super knowledgeable about grapes, the growing process etc. We enjoyed stopping as a place to relax and enjoyed a flight. We did get a bottle of the dry rose which we really enjoyed!
M. K — Google review
Relaxed while sitting in the porch. Learned a little about the owner and their wines. Great Northern Pike Dry Riesling! Bought a bottle to bring home.
Heidi — Google review
Cute little place in Trumansburg. The lady working there was really sweet and took her time to give a proper introduction to the wine that she and her husband are producing. Even though it was raining the outside seating was really cozy. Tasted a couple of great wines. Would definitely recommend, even on a rainy day.
Boudewijn B — Google review
Something for everyone. Sat on deck with heater and plentiful cozy blankets on a cool November late afternoon/evening. We all enjoyed various wines and cheese board. So friendly and accommodating.
Patti M — Google review
Great place to visit for a tasting. The owner runs the place and is friendly and fun to chat. They have their own vines and blends. If you are local or just passing through (like I was) then its worth a stop. Reasonably priced wines and good selection. Recommend 👍
Stephen B — Google review
This is a cute little "cafe" style winery. There are no fields or grand views to see, but it is nestled in a nice little town and offers a small covered deck for outdoor seating. Its a good winery for a rainy day. The man was friendly. They have some board games to play while you relax which is nice. They do serve the flights of wine in shot glasses which I found to be odd but they will give you normal glasses if you specifically request it.
S — Google review
Took a drive out to Trumansburg while on a short vacation in the Ithaca area. We were drawn to the cute outdoor space right off the Main Street. Had a flight of wine and a cheese board. Thoroughly enjoyed the wines and the conversation with the owners. Stayed for another glass. Definitely recommend
Daniel S — Google review
30 Old Main St, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•https://www.btvineyards.com/•(607) 387-9463•Tips and more reviews for Boland Thomas Vineyards
13 min · 0.66 mi
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Trumansburg Golf Course

4.6
(134)
Golf course
Outdoor Activities
Banquet hall
Public golf course
Although I'm not an avid golfer, Trumansburg Golf Course stands out as a vast and stunning location. It offers a pleasant atmosphere for leisurely strolls and astrophotography during the night. The clubhouse is easily accessible and boasts an appealing design. Additionally, there is ample parking available. This course in Upstate New York provides exceptional value for money, with its well-maintained 2021 layout that presents both challenges and a friendly environment.
I played Trumansburg GC for the first time today and was very impressed. What a beautiful track. The course was in phenomenal shape. Greens were running fast, but true and consistent all around. Every hole was well manicured and scenic in its own way. The course is challenging but fun. The staff were very friendly and welcoming. Pace got jammed up but the nice lady running the pro shop was fast acting and quickly got everything back on track. We called into the bar/grill for food to pick up on the turn. I got the chicken salad sandwich and it was phenomenal. I dont make a lot of reviews but when I have as good of an experience as I did today, its only fair to share it. If you have not played it yet, its worth the trip. We drove an hour one way and it was well worth it. I will definitely come back again.
Connor R — Google review
It was my first time playing here, and the layout and course conditions were excellent! Had a great time playing with my two sons while I was visiting from South Carolina. Pace of play was really good on a Thursday!
Mark M — Google review
I'm not a golfer, I hear that the course is very nice. A group of friends and I went to the Tap In Bar and Grill ( on site) and enjoyed food and drinks. Delicious food, friendly service and reasonable prices.
Robiniatom — Google review
For your money you will be hard pressed to find better value. The course was in great shape! A nice mix of challenges, yet can be forgiving. The staff was outstanding, super friendly and accommodating. I definitely recommend if you are in the area.
Richard B — Google review
One of the best value for money courses in Upstate. 2021 course in great shape (ignore the traps), challenging and friendly. Try the fries at the grill.
M D — Google review
We played today 11/10, course was in fantastic shape; leaves removed, fairway cut and dry, greens fast and dry just awesome
Kenneth D — Google review
Best golf course in the area by far! Club house has really good food too!
Brandon E — Google review
Excellent course. One of nicest in the Finger Lakes. Well maintained, scenic and with some challenging holes.
Steve S — Google review
23 Halsey St, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•https://www.trumansburggolfclub.com/•(607) 387-8844•Tips and more reviews for Trumansburg Golf Course
10 min · 0.51 mi
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Trumansburg Farmers' Market

4.6
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4.0
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Farmers' market
Shopping
Farmers Markets
The Trumansburg Farmers' Market is a charming weekly event in the picturesque village of Trumansburg. It offers a wide variety of locally sourced products including fresh produce, baked goods, artisan crafts, and more. Visitors can enjoy live music while exploring the market's offerings in a family-friendly atmosphere. The market also features handmade items like durable brooms and goat milk soap, as well as options for wine and beer tastings.
The Trumansburg Farmers Market is such a lovely scene. There are a wonderful mix of vendors, options to eat while you’re there, and live music happening every week. Parking is convenient and the location is central so that Village residents have the option to walk or bike there.
Nana P — Google review
A decent venue filled with old hippies, except they were completely exclusive which is ironic. Definitely not a welcoming vibe after getting yelled at in the parking lot while waiting for a parking spot. Visitors beware.
Jeremiah M — Google review
This farmers market usually has a diverse selection of foods and other items. A bathroom is present as well as a children's play area. Usually live music is present.
Jesse B — Google review
Great little place every Wednesday 4-7. People talking, kids playing, dogs relaxing! Local wendors selling their homemade, home grown product. Family atmosphere all around!
Norbert B — Google review
This is one of my favorite farmers' markets!
Marcus S — Google review
We live only a few miles from Trumansburg so often attend the Farmer's Market. We love the people and what they sell here.
Emily-Jo C — Google review
Delightful farmers market and community gathering spot. Small, but everything good quality and friendly atmosphere. There was an excellent live band playing the day we were there in late August.
Helix R — Google review
This is a wonderful bucolic Farmers market located in the beautiful village of Trumansburg. Features fresh garden produce, artisan products and live music weekly on Wednesday from 4 till 7 p.m. a very family-friendly atmosphere. Come visit take off your shoes and wander in the grass while sipping lemonade and fresh farm offerings, such as gourmet cheese, and local wines.
Frank L — Google review
69 W Main St, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•http://tburgfarmersmarket.com/•(315) 620-0285•Tips and more reviews for Trumansburg Farmers' Market
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Boland Thomas Vineyards.

Ron Don's Village Pub

4.6
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4.0
(36)
Permanently Closed
$$$$cheap
American restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Trumansburg, Ron Don's Village Pub is a beloved local gem that has become a go-to spot for both residents and visitors alike. Originally taking over the space of the former Camels, this pub exudes a welcoming vibe that keeps patrons coming back for more. Owner Donnie Scott takes great pride in serving up hearty meals, particularly their impressive half-pound flame-broiled burgers.
What a great little restaurant. The service was fantastic. flatbread was wonderful. I had scallops with a baked potato and my wife had a chef’s salad. Throughly enjoyed Prices very reasonable.
Geordie B — Google review
Came here while passing through Trumansburg and the food was wonderful! Chicken tenders were moist on the inside and crispy on the outside. Extensive menu, food is well priced and portions are good sized. Overall I was very satisfied by the meal and would definitely come back if I’m ever in town again.
Leah P — Google review
Kicking myself for waiting this long to try this place. Had the steak, bacon and cheddar 'squeeze' and was seriously impressed. Quality all around and a very filling portion. Went with 3 others and I was the only one that finished mine. Others loved theirs, just too much for them in one sitting. (perfect for me, although didn't really want to move) Can't wait to go back, I may have the same thing, but their burgers looked really good too. Friendly staff and an older crowd but everyone had a smile on. (good food can do that). Only down side is it was really hot inside (first real freezing outside day, so the systems probably need a tweaking). Nice rustic wood interior with a friendly Adirondack feel with framed pictures of what I'm guessing are friends and regulars. Only 'knock' is there isn't a huge beer selection, but enough you shouldn't be thirsty. They also had a nice wine selection with several locals. Middle of a Saturday afternoon was about half full, with everyone eating should also speak to the food here. Easy drive up from Ithaca and totally worth the trip. As a warning, the bar on a map looks like it's on the main strip, but if you're coming from the south, it's a half street back, go a little past and take a right when you pass and another right into the lot.
Benjamin — Google review
I got the squeeze Italian sandwich. It was big and really good. It's like a panini made with pizza dough. Food came out fast and the staff was friendly.
Andrew B — Google review
Have been here a few times and love it! We've sat in the bar side and even though it seems like there are probably "regulars" there, we have been warmly welcomed. It's not a huge space, so probably not great for larger parties. They have a great menu... Lots of options like pizza, burgers, sandwiches, dinners (like fish fry), and their unique "squeezes" - kind of like a sandwich in folded pizza dough. We like to get different things so we can try what the other gets... Everything has been delicious so far! Definitely recommend!
J L — Google review
If you're looking for a cozy friendly atmosphere with a menu to satisfy everyone in your party, look no further. If you want to leave with a new favorite sandwich, I highly recommend trying one of their Squeeze Sandwiches. The staff and ownership are welcoming, attentive and friendly to the point you’ll go home feeling like you've been going there your whole life.
Joe C — Google review
This was honestly the worst burger my husband and I have ever had. We got two medium-well cheeseburgers, one with "homemade" chips, and the other one with french fries. The fries were cold and unsalted and chips were clearly Lays (nothing against a Lays chip, but if the menu says homemade, I would expect homemade). Both burgers were very dry and were overcooked. I really wish this was better since there aren't a ton of options in this area and the reviews were pretty good.
Elizabeth S — Google review
Our waitress Hannah was extremely attentive and super nice. She brought a sense of fun to the experience. The bar was packed and the dining room was full but they got my party of four seated with drinks immediately. Short wait time on 30 wings, medium pizza, West main burger and cheesy bread sticks. All around great experience and I will be back when I come to town!
EmmaLeigh G — Google review
1 Old Main St, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•https://rondonsvillagepub.com/•(607) 387-9222•Tips and more reviews for Ron Don's Village Pub

Hazelnut Kitchen

4.7
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4.6
(416)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Hazelnut Kitchen is a charming restaurant in Trumansburg that offers seasonal dishes and desserts made from local ingredients. Despite its small-town setting, the eatery aims to blend regional flavors with a casually elegant atmosphere, creating unique dishes perfect for the Finger Lakes region. The cozy spot features checkered-tile flooring, mismatched silverware, and an open kitchen where Philly transplant chefs prepare rustic-elegant meals using locally grown produce, grass-fed beef, and cheeses from nearby dairies.
We had the most delicious and delightful dinner experience here last week. Our server, MATT was patient, helpful, and responsive. The wine choices are plentiful. The food choices are few, but everything is delicious! We each totally enjoyed what we ordered. The 6 of us definitely recommend this restaurant for wonderful dining.
Joan K — Google review
Let's begin with the food. It was well presented, locally sourced, fresh, and absolutely delicious! After our meal, we spoke with the owner/chef, expressing our compliments for his culinary skills. He was engaging and shared with us the history of the building and how it became Hazelnut Kitchen. In all, we had a great dining experience. I would recommend it.
Wayne M — Google review
I am sooo grateful that Hazelnut Kitchen was able to squeeze me in at their counter. Actually- it was the best seat in the house! I had the pleasure of interacting with the kitchen staff as they crafted some absolutely delicious meals. I had the beets, the schnitzel, and some absolutely stunning chocolate dessert (plus a slice of the grape pie which the one chef really wanted me to taste). Best meal I’ve had in a long time- well done.
Emily C — Google review
We had an amazing anniversary meal here! Everything is so fresh, farm to table quality. Highly recommend the heirloom tomatoes and crispy pork belly appetizers, swordfish, and chocolate tarte. We also had the chicken schnitzel and it was perfectly crispy and so delicious! Will definitely be back next time we visit the area!
Melissa B — Google review
When I vacation with my wife at our family cottage at Cayuga Lake, we always make sure we grab dinner at Hazelnut Kitchen. We had our post-engagement dinner here, and we just had our fourth anniversary dinner here too (with a few in between). The food is ALWAYS exceptional. This year’s pork was particularly outstanding. A true gem of upstate NY!
Michael M — Google review
This was excellent. We had dinner in early August and the food was very good: I had the complementary bread with chive butter, feta-stuffed squash blossom tempura (amazing!) and mezzaluna in a sweet corn-based sauce. Each was excellent and each was original. I'll definitely be back.
Mark O — Google review
Went rent a cottage on Cayuga each year and always put Hazelnut Kitchen on our ‘do not miss’ list. The food was D-LISH! Bread service was nice- a little dark & crispy but slathered in the chive butter, YUM! We shared the smoked trout spread topped with tart cherries & served with yummy GF seed crackers. Spot on! I had the chicken schnitzel topped with a delicious creamy cilantro sauce and my hubby had the rabbit wrapped in bacon served with polenta & escarole. Both… A-MAZ-ING!! Nice wine selection and they always offer delicious desserts. We were just too full this time! Be sure to make a reservation, as it’s small and intimate. A limited number of table. ENJOY!
Kerstin D — Google review
Just what we were looking for! Creative cooking and menu that highlights local farms in season! Interesting ingredients too. Sat at the bar on Weds night and was pleasantly surprised that was actually a seat next to the open kitchen. Very fun to see the chef and staff in action. Ended up chatting with the chef owner who was super cool. Highly recommend for a delicious and fresh meal. Nice portions too. Had a refreshing cocktail too.
Betty C — Google review
53 E Main St, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•http://www.hazelnutkitchen.com/•(607) 387-4433•Tips and more reviews for Hazelnut Kitchen
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Atlas Bowl

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Atlas Bowl is not your average restaurant or bowling alley. It offers a comfortable and fun atmosphere for friends and family to enjoy. The place features seven old-timey ten-pin lanes, making it a great spot to hang out and have some fun. The full bar serves up a good selection of cocktails, ciders, beers, and international wines, including Finger Lakes wines on tap.
It's such a fun place! So trendy and unique! Feels like you are bowling in NYC or something when you are here. We really enjoyed the atmosphere and bowling itself. The staff was helpful and attentive. You can get food and drink service right at your lane. Reservations are encouraged because it does seem to fill up quickly. And I'd recommend more than just an hour to fit in a few games. It's definitely worth a visit!
Linda L — Google review
As a bar/restaurant it is a great atmosphere and good food and drinks. Would absolutely come back As a bowling alley it seems to be more of an activity to do rather than an actual alley. The lanes seem to have virtually no oil and the machine chewed up my ball pretty bad in only 4 throws. I ended up using the house balls to avoid any further damage to my ball.
Shaun — Google review
Super cute bowling alley! The woman at the front desk was really friendly - even moved us away from the kids to give us a more private feel. Cocktails and food were good! Mac and cheese was creamy and filling. The lanes are vintage from the 1950s I believe she said so they are a little narrow and shorter than the modern lanes.
Shayna D — Google review
I loved this upscale, contemporized take on small-town, bowling alley cuisine. There's nothing too attractive to the outside, but once you've stepped indoors, you are rolled over (haha, bowling pun) by the trendy, vibrant colors and functional modern decor. There's plenty of wait staff and a diverse menu. Beer on tap and a bar to make your own. Tables near the front windows and deeper in where the darkness may be better suited. The renovated 5 lane bowling alley surprisingly didn't create the typical commotion making the place feel like a bowling alley. Food was great! I had an 1/4 lb Altas cheese burger with the freshest slice of tomato and a side of crispy tater tots that were My wife had 2 soft tacos with mole sauce and beans with rice. The kitchen served up only strikes!
Gordon S — Google review
I’ve been going to Atlas for many many many years. I don’t bowl there because I’m a very competitive bowler and it is just not the kind of place you go to if you’re looking to work on your game and just bowl for hours. It is what it is, if you want that sort of thing you’ll need to go to Cortland or Geneva. That being said it had always been a reliable place to get food and drinks. I felt things started to go downhill after COVID, but that’s the way of the world. Again, it is what it is. What I can’t accept is the way things have gone into an absolute tailspin since they switched up their menu a few months ago. WHY?? Not only is everything way more expensive but the quality is atrocious. From a business perspective I can’t even begin to understand how the margins are better on these inflated large plates than they were on tacos and burrito bowls. The new stuff coming out of the kitchen is just bad. I love salt but I was almost transported to another lifetime by the amount of salt going into some of these dishes. Presumably because that’s the only way to get them to taste like anything. Also, why on earth would you get rid of the queso dip when you’re still selling the tots that they used to go with? Again seems like selling an $8 cup of cheese would be highly profitable. The menu is all over the place and completely uninspired. My guess is they don’t have anyone in the kitchen who really knows how to cook so they tried to dumb things down? Personally, I’ve never had problems with the service and these three stars really are for them as I think they do a great job and always have. But I seriously question whoever is making decisions about what’s coming out of the kitchen. We used to go there 1-2x a month but now it’s maybe once every few months. If they want to serve this level of food and charge lower prices, fine it would be totally palatable. But for what they are charging it’s criminal. Still a great place to go for just drinks or if you want to bowl purely for fun.
Spike W — Google review
Cool retro decor restaurant with limited, but very tasty food and beer options. Bowling lanes are also available. Service was fast and friendly, food came out quickly and was good. I got a carnitas bowl and the wife got a salad. Would recommend if you are looking for something different.
Ed B — Google review
Bowling was fun but Angela K is the worst waitress and they automatically add 20% gratuity. We had a party of 3. She didn’t return very frequently, was rude, and had a poor attitude. Would def suggest making them work for their tips.
Lexi G — Google review
Good food and drinks. When we were there they were busy and under staffed so food took awhile for our dinners.
Earl W — Google review
61 W Main St, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA•http://atlasbowl.com/•(607) 387-3191•Tips and more reviews for Atlas Bowl
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