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Casual, Relaxed, Conscious Dining at The Flying Pig


Local, Farm-to-Table Dining at its Best


Our food is grown at Cabbage Hill Farm, and prepared and served at The Flying Pig Restaurant — both are located in Mount Kisco. We are truly local.


Enjoy organic, SEaSonal MEnuS Lunch, Dinner & Sunday Brunch


Tues, Wed, Thurs.: 11:30am - 9pm Friday: 11:30am – 10pm Saturday: 1pm - 10pm Sunday Brunch: 10am - 2pm


Key Food Websites


EatLocalChallenge.com encourages us to eat what is produced within 100 to 250 miles from home.


FoodCoopInitiative.coop helps communities start their own non- profit co-op.


LocalHarvest.org connects consum- ers to CSAs, co-ops and farmers’ markets in their area.


ota.com offers info about what organic is and is not.


TrueFoodNow.org operates a grass- roots action network by The Center for Food Safety.


UrbanFarm.org gives advice on how to start an urban farm.


Special Farm Dinners and Tours at cabbage Hill Farm. See where our food is grown!


CALL TO BOOK A PRIVATE PARTY AND FOR CATERING SERVICES.


“Everyone loved our Holiday party at The Flying Pig! The large, open and beautiful space upstairs had just the right atmosphere and the food and service were superb.”


- Very Happy Westchester Business Owner call (914) 666-7445 for reservations


251 lexington avenue, Mount Kisco, new york 10549 (914) 666-7445 • www.flyingpigonlex.com


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cabbage Hill Farm Striped Bass with an Herb & Tomato Salad


$20 SPECIAL Weeknights Tuesday,


Wednesday & Thursday Pizza, Salad, Glass of Wine & Dessert.


“Cabbage Hill Farm supplies the Flying Pig with farm fresh seasonal ingredients to support our farm-to-table philosophy.”


- Lesley Sutter, Executive Chef


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