Head downtown for the area's largest concentration of
restaurants on the Ithaca Commons and "Restaurant
Row" on adjacent Aurora St. No chains here, just fresh,
local fare on a fun pedestrian mall.
Named one of the thirteen most influential restaurants
of the 20th Century by Bon Appétit magazine,
Moosewood has been at this same Ithaca location for
over 40 years, serving healthy vegetarian cuisine.
Plug in your ear buds and take a walk around Ithaca's
most electric dining neighborhoods, adjacent to Cornell
University. Expect a great ethnic selection and the
prefect latte at hip local restaurants and cafés.
Once a shipping gateway to the Erie Canal, this
waterfront area now holds some of Ithaca's favorite
bars, restaurants and specialty stores. Experience
the hip commercial renaissance with waterfront dining
and beautiful inlet views.
DINING
M O R E : V I S I T I T H ACA . CO M / D I N I N G
ITHACA
AURORA STREET
& THE COMMONS
MOOSEWOOD
RESTAURANT
COLLEGETOWN,
TRIPHAMMER,
& EAST HILL
WEST END &
WATERFRONT
DISTRICT
Ithaca has more
restaurants per capita
than New York City. It's
a surprising statistic
that hints at all the great
food available in Ithaca's
diverse dining scene.
Fresh, ethnic, inventive
and bold, Ithaca is a
"gastronomic oasis,"
according to the New
York Times. Sounds like a
delicious compliment to
us. We think you'll find it
tasty too.
DID
YOU
KNOW:
Ithaca
is
the
birthplace
of
the
ice
cream
sundae!
First
created
in
1892,
the
iconic
sundae
still
remains
among
the
best
ways
to
cool
off
on
a
warm
day.
Indulge
at
one
of
the
local
sweet
shoppes
and
ask
about
our
local
"Cherry
Sundae"
heritage.
Neighborhood
Photos this page: Kristian Reynolds. Soup photo courtesy of Moosewood
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