Meals & Services



Breakfast and teatime

Included in each night's stay are an excellent multicourse breakfast and afternoon tea, both prepared by your hosts. (Giancarlo’s food credentials come from a lifetime of eating very well in Emilia-Romagna; Lorraine’s from her years as an editor at Gourmet magazine.) Breakfast is served anytime between 7 and 10am in our dining room, and tea between 4 and 5pm in our parlors; in fine weather both are often served outdoors in our gardens.

You’ll find no stodgy store-bought muffins or commercial cereals at Millbrook Country House. Breakfasts are prepared each morning by your hosts and typically include a light beginning of seasonal fruits--perhaps poached pears with a glaze of lemon syrup in winter, fresh berries gratin in summer. This might be followed by individual herb omelets (the herbs from our garden, the eggs from a local farm) and cream scones or a warming challah bread pudding with caramel whiskey sauce. Whatever the morning’s menu, a selection of fine-quality loose teas and Giancarlo’s own blend of coffee (an American roast for flavor, Italian for structure) flow as freely as the congenial conversation among guests.

Dinner

On Fridays, a three-course prix-fixe dinner, with aperitif and digestif, is offered for $45 per person. This should be arranged for at least three days in advance. Menus are determined by seasonal availabilities and the culinary inspiration of your hosts, though medical dietary requirements are respected. We are also happy to recommend reliable local restaurants and make your reservations when desired.

Housekeeping

MCH takes care in assuring a high standard of twice-daily housekeeping, including turn-down service at night, so that guests find their rooms restful and welcoming whenever they return to them. We believe that life’s normal stresses are best relieved, and comfort encouraged, in surroundings that are both beautiful and harmonious.

Touring

Should you desire help in planning explorations of this lovely area, MCH has numerous books on such subjects as the Hudson's stately houses, DIA Beacon, Storm King sculpture garden, and Millbrook's own Innisfree. In addition we can help arrange for guided tours of various venues, including the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, set you off on nearby walking or hiking trails, or provide maps of favorite drives along the country lanes that connect Millbrook's many horse farms.