Summer is here!
After toughing it out for the last year, we’re finally back to basically normal. What this means is, primarily, our fully vaccinated staff is no longer required to wear masks, and for you, if you are vaccinated, you no longer need to wear a mask either.
Happy Hour is back too, from open ‘til 6pm every day, with $1 all beers, wine by the glass, and well spirits!
Every Saturday we will be hosting Ain’t Art farm stand and cooking, featuring hand raised chicken and veggies straight from Roxbury, vegetarian and meat empanadas, and whatever surprises Arthur feels like whipping up.
And music is back too! Check out our events page or Instagram (or Facebook, even though we abhor Facebook) for updates.
We hope to see your beautiful faces soon.
Find Us
Hours:
Wednesday, Thursday & Sunday 2pm - 12am
Friday & Saturday 2pm - 2am
CLOSED Monday + Tuesday (for now!)
We're a five minutes walk from the Woodstock village green, at
101 Tinker Street, Woodstock, NY 12498
We have plenty of parking on site, but if we're full, there's nearly unlimited parking in the Comeau Parking Lot just around the corner. Turn onto Comeau Drive across from Woodstock Hardware, then make a right into the luxuriously underused municipal parking lot. From the far side of the lot, enjoy the shortcut back across the covered bridge.
History
Station Bar & Curio hasn't always lived in Woodstock. Built by the Ulster & Delaware Railroad Company in 1900, the station originally lived 10 miles south in Brown's Station, a village "flooded out of existence" by the Ashokan reservoir in 1906. Its second home was in the town of Ashokan, where it was a functioning station until U & D passenger service ended in 1954. The station then sat abandoned until 1970, when it was brought to Woodstock on a flatbed truck by Victor Basil, where it has rested ever since.