// HUDSON VALLEY // HUDSON //

wylde

the coffee shop you never want to leave

Wylde is the kind of place that every town should have. A communal living room that feels like a local hub and a welcome center for visitors. To oversimplify, Wylde is a spacious café, furnished like a cozy home. A little country, very Hudson Valley. The kind of place to linger, the kind of place where it doesn’t feel weird to come back day after day, the kind of place where anyone can feel like a regular.

Wylde is much more than a cafe. It’s a hub for the Hudson community. A place to gather, and to host local makers. The airy, open space is filled with upstate charm, populated by freelancers and creatives fueled by Irving Farm coffee and Breadfolks pastries. They regularly host pop ups and musical performances and weekend markets with curated vendors. It’s the perfect first stop in town, the perfect last stop in town, and the perfect place to hang out for as long as you are in town and pretend you didn’t just get here from Brooklyn.

the details

Address35 S 3rd St, Hudson, NY
Websitehttps://www.wyldehudson.com/
Yelphttps://www.yelp.com/biz/wylde-hudson
Instagram@wyldehudson
Hours8am – 5pm every day 
Price$-$$, coffee is generally $4-7
Aestheticcasual, cozy, and trendy with an open, airy feel. It’s a hybrid space that combines a cafe, wine bar, and boutique

good to know

Go here for: a cozy coffee break, a relaxed spot to get work done

Order this: espresso drinks, matcha, and a little something sweet, or perhaps a glass of wine or some craft beer once it hits late afternoon

Amount of time to spend: 15 minutes for takeaway, or an entire afternoon to take some meetings

When to come: on a morning coffee run, as a pit stop on your way into town from the train station (or on your way out)

Getting here: plenty of street parking (and walking distance from the Hudson Amtrak station, making it a great first stop in town)

Other things to note: 

  • Dog friendly and free wifi, so it’s great for coworking.
  • They sometimes close early for community events so be sure to check Instagram.

Last visited: July 2025

Last updated: September 2025

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