Where to Stay: Because Beacon's tourist surge is relatively new, a limited number of lodgings are available in the town. One bed and breakfast, Botsford Briar is open for business but lacks a (useful) website and now has a decent website. The 19th-century Victorian home has just four bedrooms, so booking in advance is smart. In nearby Bear Mountain, the Bear Mountain Inn is a hotel that looks like it was constructed by park rangers. (It was.) Get your lumberjack on at the wood/stone/hearth construction at the Inn's Overlook Lodge.
Where to Eat: We've eaten at several Beacon restaurants, and none live up to The Piggy Bank. The building, a former town bank, now serves up BBQ and modest prices. We recommend the mustard-flavored Carolina-style pork sandwich, with a side of sweet potato fries.
Getting There: A round-trip ticket from the MTA's Metro-North line costs less than $40 per person, with all trains departing from Grand Central Terminal.
Related Stories:
· DIA:Beacon [Official Site]
· Botsford Briar [Official Site]
· Bear Mountain Inn - Overlook Lodge [Official Site]
· Piggy Bank Restaurant [Official Site]
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