
Where to Stay
Whether you're planning a full weekend or just staying the night, here are a few places we recommend.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Goshen
Hotel Block with Shuttle Service
We reserved a block of rooms at the Fairfield Inn & Suites. To receive the group rate, please use the link below or call 574-538-2027 and request a room for the Barton-Gennette Wedding​.
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We will be providing round-trip transportation to and from the venue for guests staying at this hotel.

Getting to Hudson Valley
Whether you're flying, driving, or hopping a train, here's how to get here.
By Plane
Stewart International (SWF) 15 minutes
​Closest airport with limited routes and airlines, smaller regional airport offering domestic flights
​Newark (EWR) up to 1.5 hours
Best option for our West Coast & Midwest guests looking for direct/one‑stop flights.
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LaGuardia (LGA) approx. 1.5 hours
Best option for our East Coast guests flying in.
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Westchester County (HPN) 1 hours & 20 mins​
Easiest airport experience, but limited flight availability, mostly East Coast/mid-Atlantic routes.
By Car
​​From Connecticut: 1.5 hours to 2 hours
You’ll likely take I-84 West toward New York. Once you reach Orange Lake, take Exit 34, then follow NY-17K West to the Goshen/Montgomery area.
From New Jersey: up to 2.5hours​
Take the Garden State to NJ-17 North to I-87 North, then head west on I-84. Take Exit 34, then follow NY-17K West to the Goshen/Montgomery area.
From New York City:​ 1.5 hours
FDR Drive to Route 4, then NJ-17 North & I-87 North
From I-84, take Exit 34, then follow NY-17K West to reach the Goshen/Montgomery area.
By Train
​From New York City / NJ:
Take NJ Transit's Port Jervis Line from Penn Station or Secaucus Junction. The closest stations are: Middletown-Town of Wallkill or Campbell Hall. From either station, you'll need to take a taxi or ride share to your hotel or the venue
From Connecticut:
There’s no direct train from Connecticut. You can take Metro-North or Amtrak and then drive or Uber the rest of the way.
Explore the Area
Turn the weekend into a mini getaway—here are a few things to see and do nearby.
Breakfast & Lunch
Top Rated Spots in the Area
Goshen Farmers Deli & Grill Goshen, NY
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Classic neighborhood deli serving breakfast sandwiches, coffee, & lunch
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Easy grab-and-go, dine-in or order online
Cafe Yen Montgomery, NY
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A favorite local café just steps from the heart of town, serving excellent coffee, tea, and pastries
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Menu of light bites, breakfast items, and seasonal specialties
Copperbarn Coffee Bar & Eatery Middletown, NY
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Certified specialty coffee, fresh pastries, brunch on weekends, and a full lunch menu
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Offers happy hour, live music, & local craft beers/wines in the afternoons

Cafe Yen

Top Rated Spots in the Area
Dinner
Oak & Reed Middletown, NY
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American small plates, wood-fired pizzas, & craft cocktails
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Stylish, welcoming atmosphere, great spot for dinner
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We recommend making a reservation at 845-775-4200
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The Table Montgomery, NY​
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Upscale yet cozy spot serving American cuisine, seasonal menus, beautifully plated dishes, & relaxed atmosphere
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We recommend making a reservation 845-457-9850
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Pasta Della Nonna Goshen, NY
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Traditional Italian comfort food
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Known for house-made pasta, hearty portions, and classic red-sauce favorites
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Reservations suggested, call 845-744-6763 or visit their website
Drinks
Top Rated Spots in the Area
Pharmacy Kitchen & Bar Goshen, NY
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Stylish spot serving modern American cuisine, craft cocktails, and local beers
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Popular with locals for its creative menu, upbeat vibe, and unique décor
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New Street Lounge Goshen, NY
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Historic-town dive‑bar with character: pool, darts, karaoke, live music, and casual vibes
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Go-to neighborhood bar for great drinks, good company, & a timeless atmosphere
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Clemson Bros. Brewery Middletown, NY
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Lively brewery with taproom, self-pour wall, craft beers, cocktails, and games like axe‑throwing and corn hole
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Great energy, fun place to hang with a cocktail or pint

Pharmacy Kitchen & Bar

Angry Orchards Cider House
The 60-acre orchard features indoor seating, outdoor fire pits, and sweeping views of the Hudson Valley—perfect for a cozy October afternoon. On weekends, guests can often enjoy food trucks, live music, and a stroll through the orchard’s colorful grounds. It's a festive, low-key spot to soak in the season.
Walden, NY ​

Brotherhood Winery
Founded in 1839, Brotherhood is the oldest operating winery in the United States. It offers cellar tours through atmospheric underground vaults, wine tastings, and a charming gift shop. The indoor wine tasting room and tour make it a perfect chilly-weather option with historic flair.
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Washingtonville, NY