Nestled in Hudson, this charming gem boasts cozy vibes, standout homemade pasta, and a friendly staff that makes every visit memorable.
"Feast & Floret feels sort of like a curated playground for adults who like Nice Things, all wrapped up in a gorgeous brick building that would feel at home in the Italian countryside. They sell fresh and dried arrangements of flowers from their very own farm, as well as housemade amaro and flavored salts. The rotating menu of Italian dishes is solid for a romantic dinner, if not a bit predictable with things like burrata and braised beef pappardelle. " - chanize thorpe, anne cruz, keith hernandez
"Feast & Floret feels sort of like a curated playground for adults who like Nice Things, all wrapped up in a gorgeous brick building that would feel at home in the Italian countryside. They sell fresh and dried arrangements of flowers from their very own farm, as well as housemade amaro and flavored salts. The rotating menu of Italian dishes is solid for a romantic dinner, if not a bit predictable with the burrata and braised beef pappardelle of it all. " - Anne Cruz
"Feast & Floret on South 3rd Street in Hudson does pasta right, known for dishes like the squid-ink sorprese with spinach and nduja."
"Minutes away from Amelia Hudson, check out our three, seasonally-focused favorites — Feast & Floret." - Mitchell Friedman
"This new spot in Hudson is the rebirth of Fish & Game, one of the first restaurants in the Hudson Valley that piqued the interest of city folk enough to have them jump in the car and drive up. The new menu is modern Italian, with a focus on seasonality and local ingredients. Dishes range from a mezze maniche pasta served with meaty white beans and pecorino, to octopus with chili, potato, and olive. On your way out, pick up a bottle of smoked citrus honey to liven up the next day’s yogurt." - Juliet Izon