The Roundhouse
The hotel is made from the bones of an old mill, perched on the banks of Fishkill Creek, and the sound of a small waterfall provides a suitably bucolic soundtrack. A very thorough renovation at the hands of the Rockwell Group has transformed it into the very picture of the modern post-industrial luxury hotel, where sleek mid-century furniture sits under exposed concrete ceilings. Spacious showers and, in some cases, freestanding tubs add a touch of spa-like luxury, and Keurig coffee machines ensure that New Yorkers’ caffeine levels remain within a safely tolerable range.
The Roundhouse’s restaurant operation encompasses three spaces: the fine-dining restaurant, the casual summertime Patio Grill, and the lounge, for a cocktail and a bite in front of the fireplace. Meanwhile the Dia museum, featuring works by the likes of Louise Bourgeois, Richard Serra, and Gerhard Richter, is a fifteen-minute walk from your door. Just don’t be surprised if you return home with a sudden interest in the Beacon real estate market.
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