Morgan C.
Yelp
Picture this: Books as far as the eye can see. Now, add locally made artisanal beers, ciders, and bar snacks. Put it all together in a beautifully rustic building in just about the cutest town you've ever been to and that's Spotty Dog Books & Ale in Hudson, NY. Since our day trip to Hudson this past fall, my boyfriend and I have made it a point to stop here whenever we're back. Like other reviewers have queried - "Why can't every town have something like this?" It's an ideal locale, centrally located smack dab in the middle of Hudson's appealing business district, and has a wonderful, chummy atmosphere where even if you're an out-of-towner, after a few pints, you'll be rubbing elbows with the locals like you've been there forever.
When we came in tonight around 6 PM, I wasn't surprised to find that the place was hopping. Even though it was Valentine's Day, there wasn't that nauseating "couples only" vibe you can sometimes get from places on this commercialized evening. It was chill and cool, and coupled or single, everyone seemed to be having a good time. My boyfriend and I took some time to browse around the eclectic selection of books, including an ample children's section, which has some of the most creative and non mainstream picture books I've ever seen. If you have kids in your life, this is a great place to shop for them! I also loved the selection of cookbooks and food books, and curled up for a bit with a copy of Anthony Bourdain's "Kitchen Confidential" in a hidden nook behind the bookshelves. Nice and relaxing!
We had a pre-dinner cocktail here with a bit of a twist - they are running a fun incentive here for Valentine's Day where you pre-buy a drink for your friend or loved one and they put it on a card behind the bar, and when the recipient comes in, they can be pleasantly surprised and redeem it. I snuck away from my boyfriend, who was easily distracted by the HP Lovecraft books, and bought him a hard cider coupon, which the bartender posted behind the bar. I later lured him over and he found it, and was delighted to have a small treat - a glass of locally brewed hard cider. I had a sip, and it was very dry but fresh tasting. I'd order it again. They have tons of quirky locally made beers on draft, a highly recommended local kombucha (I'm trying that next time, but I was saving room for dinner), and glass bottled sodas for the teetotalers.
This is one of the must-visit spots if you come to Hudson, or find yourself in the surrounding area with some time to kill. After all, what better way to spend an afternoon than surrounded by books and alcohol?