The historic Thayer Hotel is offering a special Valentine’s Day Getaway Package for you and that special someone on Saturday, February 13.
Enjoy an incredible four-course dinner with a bottle of fine wine, dancing with live music,
deluxe overnight accommodations with champagne, chocolates and turndown service, plus a breakfast buffet – all for only $329 per couple! Choose the same package with the Thayer’s famous Sunday Champagne Brunch for $369 per couple. Dinner, wine and dancing without overnight stay is just $130 per couple.
Begin with appetizers like jumbo shrimp cocktail, smoked salmon with tomato compote, wild mushrooms and smoked chicken Vol au Vent or asparagus with prosciutto and basil vinaigrette. For your salad, choose from hearts of Romaine with Caesar dressing, Thayer micro greens tossed with vinaigrette, or vine ripe tomatoes with fresh mozzarella.
The main course includes delectable entrees such as roast sliced tenderloin of beef with Bordelaise sauce, roast duck with coconut rum sauce, crabmeat stuffed shrimp, or chicken Franchise.
Finally, delve into some decadent desserts featuring a chocolate heart for two, chocolate tuile with berries and zabaglione or homemade cheesecake with foster sauce.
Make your Valentine’s Day reservations by calling (845) 446-4731 or visit the Thayer’s Website at www.thethayerhotel.com
Built in 1926, the Thayer Hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the one of the only full-service hotels on the Hudson River from the George Washington Bridge to Albany, New York. Originally constructed to accommodate U.S. Military Academy personnel and their guests, the Thayer Hotel was a successor of the original West Point Hotel. The Hotel is named for Colonel Sylvanus Thayer, Superintendent of the Academy from 1817 to 1833.
Over the years, it has hosted a long line of dignitaries and celebrities including General Tommy Franks, General Douglas MacArthur, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, President John F. Kennedy, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, Queen Noor of Jordan, former Irish President Mary Robinson, singer Luciano Pavarotti, actors George C. Scott, James Earl
Jones and Gregory Peck, the Philadelphia Flyers, and many others.



