Rhinebeck, a historic town in the Hudson Valley, is known for its timeless charm and long-standing businesses. When a store in a restored 18th-century townhouse on Main Street became available, Taavo Somer, a local resident and hotelier, knew he had to seize the opportunity. Alongside his collaborator Erin Winters, they have opened Little Goat: a bakery, pantry, and all-day café that embodies the laid-back countryside chic that the Hudson Valley is renowned for.
Described as a cafe, bakery, and pantry, Little Goat aims to cater to various needs of the town. The space features bread from Sparrowbush Baker, cheeses from Talbott & Arding, and balsamic vinegars from Flamingo Estate. Guests can also enjoy beautiful flower arrangements by renowned florist Ariel Dearie, whose clientele includes celebrities like Sofia Coppola, Marc Jacobs, and Annie Leibovitz. For those on the go, there are grab-and-go options such as rotisserie chicken available.
In the back of the establishment, patrons can indulge in Mediterranean-inspired dishes crafted by executive chef Brian Paragas, who brings experience from esteemed establishments like Blackberry Farm and Zahav. Menu highlights include flatbread with broccoli rabe, stracciatella, and Calabrian chili, as well as grilled Hudson Valley steelhead trout.
The ambiance at Little Goat is a blend of rustic elegance and modern sophistication, making it a welcoming spot for locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick bite, picking up provisions for a picnic, or enjoying a leisurely meal, this new addition to Rhinebeck’s culinary scene is sure to become a favorite destination for those seeking a taste of the Hudson Valley’s culinary delights. Visit Little Goat on Main Street to experience the best of what the region has to offer in a charming and inviting setting.