Blue Hill at Stone Barns

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Go maximum locavore at chef Dan Barber's farm (which also supplies his Manhattan restaurant). Settle in for an eye-popping multicourse feast based on the day's harvest (allow three hours), where the service is as theatrical as the presentation. Be sure to book at least a month in advance. The dress code prefers jackets and ties for gentlemen; shorts are not permitted.

By day, visitors are welcome to tour Stone Barn Center for Food & Agriculture, which has a basic takeout cafe.


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