While the town of White Plains is just a little more than thirty miles outside of the hustle and bustle of New York City, it can hardly be described as a “sleepy suburb.” From retail therapy to nature therapy and from culinary arts to fine arts and everything in between, White Plains has a little bit of everything. Located within Westchester County, often noted as the “Intellectual Capital” of New York, the area in and around White Plains is home to a wide variety of things to do throughout the entire year.
The Westchester
An upscale shopping mall operated by the Simon Property Group, The Westchester is situated within the downtown district of White Plains and offers both locals and visitors alike with an opportunity to shop for an array of upscale, luxury brands without having to deal with all the people in New York City. The mall is anchored by the first Nordstrom in New York State, Crate and Barrel, and Neiman Marcus. Other stores found in The Westchester include Louis Vuitton, David Yurman, Tiffany and Co., and Burberry. The Savor Food Hall boasts several eateries from Manhattan and a play area for children.
125 Westchester Ave, White Plains, NY 10601, Phone: 914-421-1333
White Plains Performing Arts Center
The White Plains Performing Arts Center has been an important resource for Westchester County’s dynamic educational and cultural programming for many years. The center produces and presents critically acclaimed dance, music, family programming, and theatre for White Plains and the surrounding communities, as well as hosts several special community events throughout the year. As for education and arts programs, the White Plains Performing Arts Center also operates a premiere theatre training organization, offering its Stage 2 theater programs and the Summer Theatre Academy for students, along with vacation day workshops, private coaching, after-school acting classes, and other performing arts classes.
11 City Pl, White Plains, NY 10601, Phone: 914-328-1600
Battle of White Plains Park
The Battle of White Plains Park is about an acre and a half in size, located at the site of the historic Battle of White Plains. The park, situated at the corner of Battle Avenue and Whitney Street was established in 1976 as a part of the country’s National Bicentennial Projects, built on the site that overlooks the White Plains. Interpretive historical signage can be seen throughout the Battle of White Plains Park, as well as a few amenities, such as a plaza-type seating area featuring several game tables, a trellised seating area with an overlook, and a playground for children.
76 Battle Ave, White Plains, NY 10606, Phone: 914-422-1336
Grapes The Wine Company,
Grapes The Wine Company is a shop in White Plains, New York that features cubby-holed walls showcasing over 1,500 bottles of wine, bringing an extensive wine selection from vineyards throughout the world to hands of the area’s local wine connoisseurs. Awarded the title of “Best Wine Shop in Westchester,” Grapes The Wine Company boasts a wine list that includes everything from offbeat blends from Australia to cabernet sauvignons from South Africa to red Burgundys from France. Free wine tastings are offered at the shop on Fridays and Saturdays, with a goal of making the best wines throughout the world more accessible.
731 N Broadway, White Plains, NY 10603, Phone: 914-397-9463
Miller House
The Miller House is a Rhode Island-style farmhouse in White Plains, built during the eighteenth century. The house was used by General George Washington during the Revolutionary War as a headquarters, as well as a command post during the Battle of White Plains. The historic Elijah Miller House is now noted on several historic places lists, including the Westchester County Inventory of Historic Places, the New York State Register of Historic Places, and the National Register of Historic Places. This Town of North Castle landmark now houses a history museum containing numerous artifacts exhibited for public viewing.
140 Virginia Rd, White Plains, NY 10603, Phone: 914-231-4500
Percy Grainger Home
The Percy Grainger Home and Studio in White Plains, New York is a historic Westchester County home built back in 1893. The three-bay-wide, two-story house features a pyramidal-hipped roof, constructed using the American Foursquare style. The home Percy Grainger, a notable musician, from the year 1921 until he passed away in 1961, the Percy Grainger Home was added in 1993 to the United States National Register of Historic Places. Not much has changed with the rooms inside the house since Percy lived there with his wife, Ella. The dwelling features a Dutch door for the main entrance and a basement.
7 Cromwell Pl, White Plains, NY 10601, Phone: 914-281-1610
City Limits Diner
The City Limits Diner in White Plains aims to redefine the experience of the traditional American diner, creating a wide variety of sophisticated, yet comforting dishes with only the highest quality ingredients available. The eatery offers made-from-scratch dishes, along with gourmet pastries and bread made in-house every day. The meats and fish are also smoked on-site in the City Limits Diner’s traditional smokehouse. Like a “true diner,” breakfast is available all day, and burgers are100-percent Black Angus beef.
200 Central Ave, White Plains, NY 10606, Phone: 914-686-9000
Alex's Bar & Grille
Alex's Bar & Grille offers Italian cuisine and an amazing steakhouse to the community of White Plains. Alex, the owner, has more than thirty years of experience in four-star restaurants in the United States and Europe. The sophisticated Italian restaurant and steakhouse serves homestyle dishes made with only the freshest ingredients possible, with several ingredients sourced locally. Alex's Bar & Grille also provides an extensive wine list, as well as a well-stocked bar with high quality spirits and liquors.
577 N. Broadway, White Plains, NY 10603, Phone: 914-358-1444
Sam's of Gedney Way
Sam's of Gedney Way in the town of White Plains is a pub-style and spacious eatery that has been serving delicious burgers, along with other simple American fare, since the year 1932. When the restaurant opened in 1932, the United States was struggling with the Great Depression, however, optimism prevailed with Sam’. Sam's of Gedney Way now boasts a modern look as an American bistro, offering contemporary, refined cuisine, dependable service, and warm hospitality. The comfortable and friendly atmosphere and exceptional quality of service and food have made the dining establishment a local favorite for more than seventy years.
50 Gedney Way, White Plains, NY 10605, Phone: 914-949-0978
Saxon Woods Park
Standing on 700 acres of land, Saxon Woods Park is a gem for all families and outdoor lovers. The park is home to a large collection of facilities including an extensive trail system that stretches through beautifully matured hardwood forests. The trails, which link to the Leatherstocking Trail and Colonial Greenway, frequently welcome hikers, horseback riders, and even cross-country skiers during winter. Golf enthusiasts can also have their share of fun with a scenic 18-hole golf course along with a miniature golf course to enjoy with family. Other amenities include picnic areas with snack bars, nature study spots, a swimming pool, an aquatic playground, and the country’s only handicap-accessible playground.
1800 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, New York 10605, Phone: 914-995-4480
Garden of Remembrance
The beautiful and solemn Garden of Remembrance was thoughtfully designed with several symbolic displays paying tribute to the millions of lives affected by the Holocaust. The main display in the garden would be the “Gates of Remembrance,” a large sculpture created by Rita Rapaport. The sculpture features gates, symbolizing the entrance of concentration camps, held up by bend posts reminiscent of flames and chimneys in the crematoria. Hung on the gates are other commemorative features like a prisoner’s number, barbed wire, and the broken Ten Commandments. Visitors are welcome to roam the park, quietly enjoy some nature, join community events, and most importantly, honor the Holocaust victims, families, and heroes.
119 Martine Avenue, White Plains, New York 10601, Phone: 914-969-0738
The Puzzle Parlour
Visitors are in for a fun, mystery-filled adventure at TThe Puzzle Parlour. Teams of family, friends, or colleagues will see if they have what it takes to outsmart these imaginative escape rooms. Four different rooms are offered at The Puzzle Parlour, varying in themes from folklore to extraterrestrials to heist operations. No matter which room is chosen, teams can expect to test their wits as they work together to uncover clues, crack puzzles, and attempt to break out of the room within 60 minutes. A maximum of eight players can be accommodated for each game, and all ages are welcome. However, children 14 years old and younger must be accompanied by an adult.
131 Court Street, White Plains, New York 10601, Phone: 914-368-8222
Muse Paintbar
Stop by Muse Paintbar for a relaxingly artistic evening. Visitors are invited to sip on some fine wine, vibe to the best playlists, and let their imagination run wild while painting on canvas. First opened in 2012, this female-led, paint and sip business has grown exponentially, opening over 20 locations across the east coast. Muse Paintbar is the perfect spot for any occasion whether it be a first date, a night out with the girls, or even teambuilding with colleagues. After an evening of laughter and creativity, visitors can bring home their artwork home as a remembrance of a time well spent.
84 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, New York 10601, Phone: 888-607-6873
Bowlero White Plains
Stop by one of the area’s hippest attractions at Bowlero White Plains. Lined up with over 50 bowling lanes, everyone is welcome to play a game while surrounded by comfortable lounge seats, HD video walls, and even black lights. Enjoy some classic comfort food like chicken wings, pizza, and mozzarella sticks served right on the lanes or at the sports bar where fans can catch their favorite game. Bowlero also offers a state-of-the-art arcade filled with new hits alongside classics such as Jurassic Park Arcade, World’s Largest Pac-Man, and Mario Kart. Be sure to check out available promotions offered throughout the week to make the most of your visit!
47 Tarrytown Road, White Plains, New York 10607, Phone: 914-948-2677
Westchester County Center
Opened in 1930, the Westchester County Center has been a longstanding city landmark. The indoor recreational center, designed with a grand Art Deco architectural style, was created to host various kinds of community programs and commercial shows. Since its opening, it has staged thousands of concerts, sporting events, seminars, theatrical shows, trade shows, and more. Its stage has also been graced with the performances of notable artists like Liza Minnelli, James Brown, Kenny Rogers, and Judy Garland. Despite the center’s age, audiences can expect to enjoy state-of-the-art facilities thanks to regular improvements to keep up with modern advancements as well as an extensive $16-million rehabilitation in 1988.
198 Central Avenue, White Plains, New York 10606, Phone: 914-995-4050
5th Dimension Vr
Get ready for an out-of-this-world experience at 5th Dimension Vr. Filled with 18 virtual reality gaming booths and two party rooms, visitors will have a blast playing loads of immersive games in Westchester County’s largest Virtual Reality arcade. They offer over 30 different games ranging in themes and experiences, catering to all ages and demographics. Find traditional games like boxing, zombie apocalypse survival, and space battles alongside unique games like plank walking experiences, underwater discoveries, and cooking adventures. Visitors can play single-player games or team up with players in neighboring booths for a multiplayer experience. 5th Dimension VR welcomes players 8 years old and above.
55 Church Street, Suite 115, White Plains, New York 10601, Phone: 914-831-0081
Game On Golf Center
Game On Golf Center is a haven for every kind of golfer. Offering 10 heated and covered bays, players of all ages and skill levels can practice and perfect their swing no matter what season. At the center, players are also treated to some of the best technologies the sport has to offer such as Power Tee, a top-rated automated teeing system, and Toptracer, the professional ball tracking software used for PGA Tour Events. Those looking for professional guidance can find a wide selection of programs including individual and group classes led by PGA Golf Professionals. Game On Golf Center is also home to a golf shop where players can find all their golfing needs.
701 Dobbs Ferry Road, White Plains, New York 10607, Phone: 914-592-6553