Bethel Woods Center For The Arts Concessions

Yasgur’s Farm Café

Yasgur’s Farm Café provides farm-fresh meals at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, emphasizing local Sullivan County and Catskills ingredients. It operates from April to December, with hours from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The café offers breakfast items available all day, along with soups, salads, wraps, paninis, sandwiches, burgers, and sides. Dietary options include gluten-free and vegan selections. Beverages include coffee from a full coffee bar. This venue-exclusive dining spot caters to museum visitors and concert attendees seeking nutritious options.

Menu Item Price
Egg and Cheese on Brioche (with bacon, sausage, or ham) $12
Woodstock Omelet $15
Horiatiki Salad $14
Asian Chicken Salad $15
Chopped Cobb Salad $12/$16
Classic Caesar Salad $12/$16
The Great Lawn Bowl $14
Cranberry Chicken Wrap $14
Roasted Cauliflower Wrap $15
Roman Chicken Wrap $15
Roast Beef and Cheddar Wrap $15
Tunacado Panini $16
Festival Panini $16
Italian Mix Panini $16
The Box Office Panini $14
“CubaItalian” Panini $16
Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup $12
Chicken Cheesesteak Sandwich $16
Crispy Drunken Chicken Parm $14
Bethel Burger $15
French Dip Burger $16
Rigatoni a la Vodka $14
Crispy Fries $4
Truffle Parmesan Fries $7
Avocado $3

Concert Classics

Concert Classics serves as a primary concession area at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, positioned to the right of the stage and at Festival Plaza. It focuses on traditional concert snacks suitable for consumption before or during performances. Options emphasize quick-service items that appeal to a broad audience, including fried and grilled foods. This stand supports the venue’s cashless payment system and aligns with overall dining policies.

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Eddie’s Pickles

Eddie’s Pickles operates as a specialized concession at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, offering fermented products from a historic New York family business established in 1888. Now in its seventh generation, it provides naturally fermented items rich in probiotics, vitamins, and electrolytes. This stand caters to health-conscious patrons seeking unique, tangy snacks.

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Yasgur’s Farm Café

Yasgur’s Farm Café serves as the primary dining facility within the museum area at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, located at 200 Hurd Road, Bethel, New York. This establishment emphasizes farm-fresh ingredients sourced from Sullivan County and the Catskills region, providing a range of meals suitable for visitors throughout the day. Operating from April to December with hours from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, it accommodates both museum patrons and concert attendees. The menu features breakfast options available all day, soups, salads, wraps, paninis pressed to order, sandwiches, burgers, pasta dishes, and sides. Dietary accommodations include gluten-free and vegan choices, with substitutions such as Impossible Burger for an additional fee. A full coffee bar complements the food selections, ensuring a comprehensive dining experience that aligns with the venue’s commitment to local and sustainable practices. All transactions adhere to the cashless policy of the venue.

Menu Item Price
Egg and Cheese on Brioche (choice of bacon, sausage, or ham) $12
Woodstock Omelet (GF) $15
Horiatiki Salad (GF, V) $14
Asian Chicken Salad $15
Chopped Cobb Salad $12/$16
Classic Caesar Salad $12/$16
The Great Lawn Bowl (GF, V) $14
Cranberry Chicken Wrap $14
Roasted Cauliflower Wrap (V) $15
Roman Chicken Wrap $15
Roast Beef and Cheddar Wrap $15
Tunacado Panini $16
Festival Panini $16
Italian Mix Panini $16
The Box Office Panini (V) $14
“CubaItalian” Panini $16
Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup $12
Chicken Cheesesteak Sandwich $16
Crispy Drunken Chicken Parm $14
Bethel Burger $15
French Dip Burger $16
Rigatoni a la Vodka $14
Crispy Fries $4
Truffle Parmesan Fries $7
Avocado $3

Concert Classics

Concert Classics functions as a central concession stand at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, situated to the right of the stage and at Festival Plaza. It specializes in popular concert snacks designed for quick consumption during events. The offerings include a variety of fried and grilled items that cater to typical audience preferences. This stand integrates with the venue’s broader food services, providing options like burgers, chicken tenders, wraps, dim sum, and Buddha bowls at Festival Plaza. It supports the cashless payment system and complies with all venue regulations. Beverages feature Coca-Cola products, as the venue is an official Coca-Cola partner. The stand enhances the concert experience by offering convenient, familiar foods in an outdoor setting.

Eddie’s Pickles

Eddie’s Pickles represents a historic concession option at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, drawing from a New York family business established in 1888 and now in its seventh generation. This stand focuses on naturally fermented products that provide health benefits, including probiotics, vitamins, and electrolytes. It offers sour pickles and sauerkraut as primary items, appealing to patrons interested in tangy, immune-boosting snacks. The products are barrel-mastered using traditional methods, ensuring authenticity and quality. Located within the pavilion area, it complements other dining choices by providing unique, non-traditional concession fare. All sales adhere to the venue’s cashless policy.

Nikki C’s

Nikki C’s operates as a seafood-focused concession stand at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, offering fresh options for concertgoers. It provides a selection of seafood dishes, including scallops, salmon, halibut, and lobster rolls. This stand emphasizes quality marine products, catering to those seeking alternatives to standard concession fare. Positioned in the pavilion dining area, it contributes to the diverse culinary landscape of the venue. Transactions are conducted via the cashless system.

Street Tacos

Street Tacos serves as a quick-service concession at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, located at House Right and The Y areas. It specializes in Mexican-inspired street food, providing tacos as convenient bites for visitors exploring the campus or enjoying lawn seating. This stand offers an accessible option for casual dining during events. It aligns with the venue’s cashless operations and overall food policies.

Luigi’s

Luigi’s provides Italian cuisine at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, situated on the upper path. It offers traditional items such as zeppoles and calzones, delivering authentic flavors to patrons. This stand enhances the venue’s dining variety with its focus on Italian specialties. Sales follow the cashless payment requirement.

Lemon Love

Lemon Love is a beverage and snack concession at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, located on the upper lawn. It features fresh lemonades and gourmet fruit products made from natural ingredients. The stand donates portions of sales to local charities, adding a community-oriented aspect. It supports cashless transactions.

What’s Poppin

What’s Poppin functions as a specialized snack stand at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, positioned on the upper lawn. It offers hand-popped kettle corn from a family-owned business established in 2004. Emphasizing high-quality products and social responsibility, it provides a sweet, crunchy option for attendees. The stand complies with cashless policies.

Whipped Cupcakes

Whipped Cupcakes offers desserts at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, located on the upper path. It provides cupcakes and pastries under the motto “Uniquely Simple, Simply Unique.” This stand caters to those seeking sweet treats, with a variety of delectable options. All purchases are cashless.

Payment Methods Accepted

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is a fully cashless venue. Debit cards and credit cards are accepted, along with mobile payment options such as Apple Pay and Google Pay. These methods apply to the box office, concessions, and retail areas. Cash is not accepted for any purchases.

Outside Food and Drink Policies

Guests are permitted to bring food into Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in one 1-gallon clear zip lock bag per person. Water is allowed with specific limits: up to two factory-sealed plastic water bottles of 20 ounces or less per person, or one empty reusable non-metal water bottle of 32 ounces or less per person. Prohibited items include unsealed plastic bottles, metal or glass containers, and any alcoholic beverages. Guests may not bring alcohol from outside, and alcohol purchased inside cannot be removed from the venue. Outside food is allowed only for individuals with documented medical needs, requiring a doctor’s note matching the identification. Some events may impose additional restrictions, such as lid removal. There is no claim-check service for prohibited items.