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Built in the spring of 1872, The Freight
House Cafe was the first building constructed for the New York Central & Hudson
River Railroad branch. This line serviced freight and passengers
from Golden’s
Bridge to Grand Central Terminal for more than 50 years. 100 years
later, I was born in this little hamlet called Mahopac with a dream.
A dream to one day contribute to my community through food.
This incredible
building fell upon me like a block of ice kept frozen in sawdust, (which
is how local milk was kept cold while being transported to the city)
so I hopped on board. Through support of family, friends and local
businesses, my dream became a reality. I welcome you to share in a
piece of history, savor a cup of coffee and some homemade food. Sit,
relax and enjoy your ride.
We
are glad you are here.
PHONE
~ 845.628.1872
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