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Magical Treehouse Restaurant in Upstate NY Reopens for Summer

If you’re looking for an unforgettable dining experience this summer, there’s a place nestled in the woods of Upstate New York that’s straight out of a fairytale. This treehouse restaurant, perched among the lush canopies of the Catskills, has officially opened its doors for its short but magical summer season—and food lovers are already lining up.

Hidden within a private forest and designed to blend with nature, this restaurant has become one of the most talked-about seasonal dining experiences in the state. And with just a few months to enjoy it, now is the time to plan your visit.

A Fairytale Setting Among the Trees

The restaurant, known as The Treehouse at Hemlock Hill, is located near Saugerties, NY. It’s part of a private eco-resort that focuses on sustainability, local sourcing, and immersive nature experiences. What makes this place stand out isn’t just the food—it’s the atmosphere.

The dining area is built into a real treehouse structure, elevated about 20 feet off the forest floor. With rustic wooden beams, soft twinkling lights, and sweeping views of the forest canopy, it offers a romantic and whimsical setting for guests. There are just eight tables available, all spaced apart for an intimate and private feel. Reservations are required and tend to sell out quickly for each weekend it operates.

Open for a Limited Time Only

The Treehouse at Hemlock Hill only operates during the warmer months—from mid-June to early September. The team behind the concept says this limited timeframe helps preserve the natural environment and maintain the exclusivity of the experience. “Every year we reopen, it feels like we’re welcoming guests into a magical world hidden from the everyday,” says Chef Lena Morgan, the executive chef and co-founder of the restaurant.

She adds, “We work with the land, not against it. We only operate during the times that nature allows.”

A Menu Inspired by the Forest

The culinary experience is just as enchanting as the setting. The menu changes weekly and is inspired by seasonal ingredients from nearby farms, forests, and the Hudson Valley region. You won’t find printed menus here—each meal is a surprise, crafted with fresh, organic produce and wild herbs. Some past dishes include cedar-smoked trout with juniper berries, forest mushroom risotto, and honey-lavender panna cotta.

Vegan and gluten-free options are available, and all ingredients are sourced within 100 miles. “We forage ingredients every morning,” says Morgan. “It’s as close to the earth as dining can get.”

More Than Just a Meal

A visit to this dreamy treehouse restaurant isn’t just about eating—it’s an entire experience. Guests are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy a forest walk guided by staff, sip on herbal teas from the in-house apothecary, or relax in hammocks overlooking the creek below.

There’s also live acoustic music each evening, usually from local artists, creating a peaceful, almost spiritual ambiance that completes the fairy-tale vibe. For those who wish to stay overnight, Hemlock Hill Retreat offers a few rustic treehouse cabins and glamping tents on the property. These, too, are available only during the short season.

How to Book Your Visit

Due to its limited season and high demand, reservations for The Treehouse at Hemlock Hill are only available via their website. The restaurant is open Thursday through Sunday evenings, and bookings typically open a month in advance. Visit their official page to check availability and book a spot. The restaurant does not accept walk-ins and only hosts guests 18 years and older.

Why It’s Worth the Drive

Upstate New York has no shortage of scenic places to eat, but this treehouse dining experience offers something few others can: true escape. In a world dominated by digital distractions, The Treehouse at Hemlock Hill offers peace, connection with nature, and thoughtful food that feeds both body and soul.

For many visitors, the journey is just as special as the destination. Located about two hours from New York City, the drive winds through small towns, forest roads, and open skies—a refreshing reminder that magic still exists, just a few hours away.

What Guests Are Saying

Reviews for the treehouse restaurant have been glowing. “This was one of the most romantic and peaceful dinners I’ve ever had,” says Alicia Tran, a visitor from Brooklyn. “The food was amazing, but the vibe—being in the trees with music and candlelight—was unforgettable.”

On Google Reviews and travel blogs like EscapeBrooklyn, guests consistently describe the experience as “magical,” “worth every penny,” and “like something out of a storybook.”

Plan Your Treehouse Escape Before the Season Ends

If you’ve ever dreamed of dining in the treetops under a sky full of stars, The Treehouse at Hemlock Hill delivers the experience. With its fleeting availability, soulful menu, and unforgettable setting, it’s no surprise that this place is one of Upstate NY’s most treasured hidden gems.

Don’t wait too long—this dreamy escape disappears again in September. For more travel inspiration across New York and beyond, check out UpstateNYExplorer.com or follow us for updates on secret spots, weekend getaways, and hidden dining gems.

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