Coffee, pastries, charcuterie, cheese, fresh meats, and provisions














391 NY-296, Hensonville, NY 12439 Get directions
"Stop into Para Casa for a quick pastry and coffee before you take a morning jaunt around the Windham Path: they sell lots of small treats like fluffy milk buns and flaky pepperoni pockets that will keep you energized until it’s time for a full meal. Para Casa also has more provisions than your average Hudson Valley general store: You can grab entire bone-in ribeye steaks and sliced mortadella for campfire meals, or a bag of homemade granola to sprinkle on your morning yogurt. After your hike, have pancakes or a patty melt for lunch next door at Day June." - anne cruz

"Located next door to other projects from Stone and Von Hauske Valtierra, Paracasa is described as a neighboring pantry shop that complements the team’s full-service operations in the area." - Emma Orlow

"Serving as a neighboring pantry shop, Paracasa is one of a trio of projects in the area connected to Jeremiah Stone and Fabian Von Hauske-Valtierra alongside Restaurant Matilda." - Luke Fortney
"Stop into Para Casa for a quick pastry and coffee before you take a morning jaunt around the Windham Path: they sell lots of small treats like fluffy milk buns and flaky pepperoni pockets that will keep you energized until it’s time for a full meal. Para Casa also has more provisions than your average Hudson Valley general store: You can grab entire bone-in ribeye steaks and sliced mortadella for campfire meals, or a bag of homemade granola to sprinkle on your morning yogurt. After your hike, have pancakes or a patty melt for lunch next door at ." - Anne Cruz
"Stop into Para Casa for a quick pastry and coffee before you take a morning jaunt around the Windham Path: they sell lots of small treats like fluffy milk buns and flaky pepperoni pockets that will keep you energized until it’s time for a full meal. Para Casa also has more provisions than your average Hudson Valley general store: You can grab entire bone-in ribeye steaks and sliced mortadella for campfire meals, or a bag of homemade granola to sprinkle on your morning yogurt. After your hike, have pancakes or a patty melt for lunch next door at Day June." - Anne Cruz