In the small town of Roscoe, New York, the population is less than 600 people. About two hours away from New York City, Roscoe is known for its great fishing- it actually calls itself “Trout Town, USA.” It’s also located in the Catskills, which is a popular area for travelers all year round.
On the side of the road in this tiny town, there’s an unexpected hidden gem: Northern Farmhouse Pasta offers a very unique menu of homemade Italian pasta and Asian-inspired ramen. The restaurant is known for its rustic, farm-to-table experience and fresh, creative food offerings.
A visit to this pasta shop really feels hidden away.
From the outside patio area, guests will see this view of Rockland Road. If you're traveling along Route 17, a stop at this quaint spot will likely leave you pleasantly surprised. The ambiance inside is very cozy, whether you visit during the colder months or the summer.
The pasta is hand-made in-house, and all of the ingredients used are fresh and local.
Coming across such a high-quality pasta shop in such a small town is already unexpected, but have you ever been to an Italian restaurant that also has Asian-inspired noodle bowls?
The farmhouse vibes are also very magical when it snows.
It's probably much too cold to sit outside, but visiting Northern Farmhouse Pasta in the winter makes for a very special setting.
A true hidden gem in the Catskill Mountains, this farm-to-table eatery is well worth a stop. Known for its friendly service and unique menu, there’s definitely something for everyone. Be sure to visit Northern Farmhouse Pasta’s website to look at the menu. It’s also recommended to make reservations — call (607) 290-4064 to reserve a table.
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