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Long-Table Farm Dinners Across Delaware County — 2026 Calendar

A working calendar of the long-table farm dinners running through Delaware County in 2026 — the kind of evening that makes a western-Catskills weekend specifically about food.

By Maya — Editorial Team··2 min read

The Western-Catskills Farm-Dinner Scene

Delaware County has the most active farm-dinner ecosystem in the Catskills. Andes, Bovina, Margaretville, and Roxbury all sit inside a 25-minute radius and most run at least one long-table dinner series through the warm months. The format is consistent across operators: 30–60 guests, communal tables, a single fixed menu using almost-exclusively-local ingredients, paired drinks (beer or wine, occasionally cider), and an hour of socializing before the meal arrives.

Pricing runs $90–$165 a seat depending on the operator and what's included. Reservations open six to eight weeks ahead and the popular dates fill the day they open. This is the kind of weekend you book first, then organize the rest of the trip around.

The Anchor Operators

The Andes Hotel in Andes runs occasional special-event dinners (chef's table, themed evenings) on top of the regular dining-room menu. Christopher Andersen's kitchen pulls from local farms by season; the bar is one of the better small-room bars in the western Catskills. Reservations through their website.

Bovina Farm + Fermentory in Bovina has built its entire identity around long-table dinners. Wood-fired bread, cheese-making, a fermentation program, and weekend dinners under string lights from spring through fall. Sells out fast. Email signup is the way to find out when next-month dates open.

Spruceton Inn in West Kill (technically the eastern-side ridge but run with western-Catskills sensibility) has a chef-run dining program in 2026 that pairs with the inn's lodging. Shorter, more curated calendar than Bovina but with the option to stay on-site after.

Peekamoose Restaurant in Big Indian sits in the central-Catskills saddle and runs a destination tasting menu in addition to regular service. Worth the drive from anywhere in the western Catskills.

How the Weekend Works

The structural model: book the farm dinner first (whichever operator, whichever weekend), then build a 2-night cabin or inn weekend around it. Saturday-evening dinners are the standard slot. Friday is travel-and-settle. Saturday morning is a hike or gallery stop. Saturday late-afternoon is the rest before dinner. Sunday is breakfast and slow drive home.

For adults 21+ on a cannabis-aware version of this weekend: pre-roll at the cabin in the morning, walk into the dinner clean, save anything for after. New York state law prohibits cannabis consumption on state-owned land and in public spaces — and farm dinners on private land usually carry the operator's own house policy (most ban consumption on premises). Stick to the rental.

Where to Buy

Closest licensed retailer for the Delaware-County circuit: Lively Harvest in Margaretville. Stock on the way in.

Why It's Worth Routing Through

Farm-dinner weekends are the cleanest expression of what makes the western Catskills different from the busier east side. Slow Saturday evenings, regional ingredients, the kind of communal-table conversation that doesn't happen in a 6-top fine-dining room. A 2026 dinner here is the closer-to-home alternative to a Vermont or Berkshires food weekend, and the cabin-and-trail rhythm before and after is the same regional rhythm everywhere else in the Catskills.

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