Food scene
Amazing place to go each time you come! Tons of Amish made products, food and more.
115 locals recommend
The Windmill Farm & Craft Market
3900 NY-14AAmazing place to go each time you come! Tons of Amish made products, food and more.
The Wagner Restaurant
124 E Elm StAMAZING BREAKFAST!
Crooked Lake Ice Cream Company
35 Shethar StSightseeing
Glenn H. Curtiss Museum
8419 NY-54Great place to checkout!
Taughannock Falls State Park
1740 Taughannock BlvdWineries
Bully Hill Vineyards Winery
8843 Greyton H Taylor Memorial DrAward Winning Winery
Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery
9749 Middle RdAward Winning Winery
Keuka Lake Vineyards
8882 Co Rd 76Hunt Country Vineyards
4021 Italy Hill RdPoint of the Bluff Vineyards
10489 Co Rd 76Heron Hill Winery
9301 Co Rd 76Domaine Leseurre Winery
13920 NY-54Weis Vineyards
10014 Day RdRavines Wine Cellars - Keuka Lake
14630 NY-54McGregor Vineyard
5503 Dutch StBuzzard Crest Vineyard
2690 Gray RoadKeuka Spring Vineyards
Rooster Hill Vineyards
489 NY-54Fulkerson Winery
5576 NY-14Glenora Wine Cellars
5435 NY-14Villa Bellangelo Winery
150 Poplar Point RdStarkey's Lookout
5428 NY-14Tabora Farm and Winery
4978 Lakemont-Himrod RdHermann J. Wiemer Vineyard
3962 NY-14Restaurants
The Waterfront
12664 W Lake RdVillage Tavern Restaurant & Inn
30 Mechanic StTimber Stone Grill
70 Shethar StreetWise Guys of Hammondsport
90 Pulteney StBurgers & Beer of Hammondsport NY
41 Shethar StUnion Block Italian Bistro
31 Shethar StAroma Coffee Art Gallery
60 Shethar StMaloney's Pub
57 Pulteney StOver The Bridge Wine
54 Pulteney StreetSnug Harbor
28709 County Rd 6The Switzerland Inn
14109 Keuka Village RdWaneta Inn
4015 Waneta Lake RdGroceries / Shopping
"Oak Hill Bulk Foods is a specialty food store located 3 miles south of Penn Yan, New York between Keuka and Seneca Lakes in the Finger Lakes Region of Central New York. We offer a large selection of groceries, deli meats and cheese, baked goods & snacks."
28 locals recommend
Oak Hill Bulk Foods
3173 NY-14A"Oak Hill Bulk Foods is a specialty food store located 3 miles south of Penn Yan, New York between Keuka and Seneca Lakes in the Finger Lakes Region of Central New York. We offer a large selection of groceries, deli meats and cheese, baked goods & snacks."
The Cinnamon Stick
26 Mechanic StBrowsers
33 Shethar StMersur
64 Shethar StThe Wine Barrel
59 Shethar StHammondsport Grocery
22 Shethar StWayne Market And All Outdoors
132 NY-230Gas, Bait, Subs, Pizza, Wings, Drinks
Laundromat
Hammondsport Laundromat
56 Main StClosest Laundromat
Village Laundromat
369 W Morris StVery clean!
Neighborhoods
Amazing little village to walk around and checkout. Tons of shops and food.
60 locals recommend
Hammondsport
Amazing little village to walk around and checkout. Tons of shops and food.
There are two distinct areas of Penn Yan. First, there’s the historic downtown village. This quaint district features some fantastic locally owned shops, restaurants, and more. Exploring this area is an excellent way to spend an afternoon during your stay. While you’re there, you may feel as though you’ve wandered into Pennsylvania Dutch country, with the many Amish eateries around. You’re not imagining things; this region is known for having the largest horse-and-buggy community in the state of New York. There are a few Amish settlements nearby as well. This salt-of-the-earth mentality reflects in the attractions found in downtown Penn Yan.
Once you’ve enjoyed the historic district, head to the greater Penn Yan region, which stretches almost to Seneca Lake. Here, you’ll find a fantastic range of wineries and farm-to-table restaurants. The vineyards in Penn Yan are members of both the Seneca Lake and Keuka Lake wine trails.
40 locals recommend
Penn Yan
There are two distinct areas of Penn Yan. First, there’s the historic downtown village. This quaint district features some fantastic locally owned shops, restaurants, and more. Exploring this area is an excellent way to spend an afternoon during your stay. While you’re there, you may feel as though you’ve wandered into Pennsylvania Dutch country, with the many Amish eateries around. You’re not imagining things; this region is known for having the largest horse-and-buggy community in the state of New York. There are a few Amish settlements nearby as well. This salt-of-the-earth mentality reflects in the attractions found in downtown Penn Yan.
Once you’ve enjoyed the historic district, head to the greater Penn Yan region, which stretches almost to Seneca Lake. Here, you’ll find a fantastic range of wineries and farm-to-table restaurants. The vineyards in Penn Yan are members of both the Seneca Lake and Keuka Lake wine trails.