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Tip: Rhinebeck is the easier base; rent a car for the day. Eat lunch at Gigi Trattoria or Terrapin and take cider home from Hudson Valley Farmhouse Cidery.

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North Fork wine country, Long Island ★ 4.4

Long Island's North Fork runs 40 wineries between Riverhead and Greenport with seafood shacks and Peconic Bay oyster bars in between. Booking recommended.

Tip: Take the LIRR to Greenport, rent a bike at the station. Lunch at Little Creek Oyster Farm, dinner at North Fork Table & Inn.

New Haven, Connecticut ★ 4.6

New Haven's apizza tradition is the East Coast pizza pilgrimage outside New York City. Booking recommended. Reservations advised. Cash and card accepted.

Tip: Order the white clam at Pepe's, the original tomato at Sally's, the bacon-and-onion at Modern. Lines at all three are 45-60 minutes on weekends.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ★ 4.0

Philadelphia is 90 minutes from Penn Station for cheesesteaks at the South Philly trio and the Reading Terminal Market food hall. Booking recommended.

Tip: Read the cheesesteak order: 'whiz wit' = American cheese with onions; 'whiz witout' = cheese, no onions. Get one Pat's, one Geno's, compare.

New Jersey diners (Tick Tock and Mustache Bill's) ★ 4.0

New Jersey diners are a New York City-adjacent institution; the Tick Tock in Clifton and Mustache Bill's in Barnegat Light hold down two ends of the diner.

Tip: Tick Tock is the Garden State Parkway exit-156 stop. Mustache Bill's on Long Beach Island is the summer-weekend road trip.

Beacon and Cold Spring ★ 4.3

Beacon and Cold Spring on the Hudson are a culture-and-food day from New York City. Booking recommended. Reservations advised. Cash and card accepted.

Tip: Combine with Storm King Art Center if you have a car. The Roundhouse riverside dining room runs Hudson Valley produce.

Kingston food hall (Stockade) ★ 4.1

Kingston in the Hudson Valley has built a 1960s warehouse food hall called Stockade District with seven restaurants under one roof, a 90-minute drive.

Tip: Drive is the easier route; the Trailways bus runs once every two hours. Lunch at Lovefield, ice cream at Sugar Mountain Cream.

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