Tuckahoe, New York is a genuinely underrated Westchester village offering deep Italian-American heritage, a hidden quarry park, and a Main Street dining corridor that draws regulars from across southern Westchester.
The Westchester Italian Cultural Center delivers cooking classes, genealogy programs, and wine tastings that devoted attendees call amazing cultural experiences where strangers become family. Malcolm Wilson County Park offers zen-like quarry paths and pristine wildlife that locals call one of the lower Hudson Valley’s best hidden secrets.
For dining, Buleria Tapas serves celebrated paella and Spanish clams, and Mamma Assunta delivers cannelloni and occasion-worthy Italian hospitality that devoted regulars call a genuine Tuckahoe gem.