Airmont's kosher dairy cafe earns its regulars one panini at a time
Published by Rockland Connected Editorial · July 31, 2026
Primavera Cafe and Restaurant on Route 59 fills a specific and underserved niche in Rockland County's dining landscape with homemade dairy cooking done simply and well.
There are not many spots in Rockland County where you can sit down to a bowl of homemade soup, a pasta, or a fresh salad with the confidence that the kitchen is operating under kosher dairy standards. Primavera Cafe and Restaurant, at 106 Route 59 in Airmont, is one of them, and for the people who need that option, it matters quite a bit.
The menu covers a reasonable amount of ground without trying to be everything. Soups, pastas, paninis, salads, and family meals are all on offer, and the emphasis throughout is on fresh and homemade rather than on a long laminated list of choices. That kind of focus tends to produce more consistent food, and in a casual sit-down setting it makes for a relaxed meal rather than a crowded, performative one.
Airmont sits in the southern part of Rockland, close to the Spring Valley and Monsey communities that have some of the county's most established kosher dining cultures. Primavera fits naturally into that geography, serving brunch, lunch, and dinner to a neighborhood that has both the demand and the discernment for this kind of cooking. For families observing kosher dietary laws, having a dairy restaurant that goes beyond pizza and fish is genuinely useful.
Takeout and online ordering are available for those who want to bring the food home, which makes the family meal offerings particularly practical. A large pasta or a few soups travel well, and the ability to order ahead removes the friction on a busy weeknight.
If you haven't been yet and you're looking for a low-key spot that takes its food seriously without dressing it up in ambition, this is worth putting on your list. See the full listing for details on hours and ordering.
Dates, addresses, contact info, and any other details live on the listing page.
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