The One Neighborhood Restaurant In New York You Need To Visit Before Summer's Over
By Lea Monroe|Published July 22, 2018
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Out in our small towns where we like to keep things simple and know not to fix what isn’t broken, you can find a variety of shops and restaurants that have been around for ages and continue to draw in visitors from all over. A favorite neighborhood spot to visit when we’re in Yates County, just outside of the heart of Penn Yan you can find a destination that has a little bit of everything that will make your mouth water. Ready to discover your favorite red and white farm of the Finger Lakes? Then let’s take a trip to Seneca Farms.
Right off of NY-54A just before you reach the northern shores of Keuka Lake's eastern branch, Seneca Farms was the first drive-thru to open up in this region and continues to have hungry residents showing up at their windows today.
From Cocoa Cola cans that have been transformed into airplanes that are hanging from the ceiling, to wall art and chandeliers, you'll feel like you just stepped inside of a 1960s Cocoa Cola commercial while you're here.
Because Seneca Farms is such a popular place to visit, especially during the summer, you'll see that they now have a stunning pavilion that's great for outdoor dining.
While we love dining inside, there's no denying how great it is to enjoy a meal outside in the shade while the summer breeze is going and we're enjoying our favorite meal of the season.
From their potato, pasta, and macaroni salads to their sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, and haddock fish fry, there's an entire CVS receipt-length of reason to love Seneca Farms.