Long Island Restaurants

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  • 1. Beach Bakery Café

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    This is really the place to be in WHB. Sit and sip an iced coffee and watch the world go by from the porch or sidewalk tables or grab a gelato and join the others on the stoop. With cases filled with fresh-baked goods, the worst thing about this place is that it's just so hard to decide. Try the devilishly delicious deep-fried jelly- or cream-filled "cronuts"—all the rage these days, but this bakery has been doing it for years. A full menu of bagels, pancakes, omelets, salads, sandwiches, pizza, and entree dishes will keep you coming back for more. Don't let the long lines and chaotic scene inside scare you away—there are many friendly young people behind the counter who keep things moving and do it with a smile.

    112 Main St., Westhampton Beach, New York, 11978, USA
    631-288–6552
  • 2. Astro's Pizza and Felice's Ristorante

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    Its facade is unassuming and interior unpretentious, but you can't go wrong with any of the pizzas or house specialties at this family-owned pizzeria-ristorante that has been around since 1971. The restaurant serves classic pasta dishes, including a variety of ravioli and gnocchi in addition to chicken, veal, steak, Italian specialties like picatta and francese, and local, fresh seafood. It is open year-round, and you can eat here until 3 am or later on summer Friday and Saturday nights. Try the grandma pie, and allow extra time—it's made with love. Reservations can be made on the website.

    237 Main St., Amagansett, New York, 11930, USA
    631-267–8300

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Bay Burger

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    Fresh-baked buns and house-ground beef define the gourmet cheeseburger nirvana that keeps the locals coming back to this little spot just outside the village—and a rotating $2 beer selection doesn't hurt. The burgers are a little on the small side, but that means there will certainly be room for Joe & Liza's delicious ice cream, made with milk that comes from happy cows in New York State. If beef isn't your thing, try the veggie or turkey burger, falafel, or house-made fish burger. A live jazz jam takes place here on Thursday nights.

    1742 Sag Harbor Tpke., Sag Harbor, New York, 11963, USA
    631-899–3915

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards, Reservations not accepted
  • 4. Bridgehampton Candy Kitchen

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    Don't let the name fool you, the candy selection here is sparse. This is a classic luncheonette and soda fountain where locals rub elbows with celebrities—and no one makes a big deal of it. The waitstaff is efficient and the food is simple. They offer burgers with fries, fried chicken, grilled cheese, and omelets, and some Greek specialties, but really there is one reason to come here, the delicious ice cream—homemade, of course.

    Main and School Sts., Bridgehampton, New York, 11932, USA
    631-537–9885
  • 5. Cutchogue Diner

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    Originally opened as Glovers' in 1941, this North Fork staple serves up good, old-fashioned home cooking: omelets, burgers, sandwiches, meatloaf, and turkey dinners until 3 pm daily. Wines from neighboring vineyards are offered, and the fresh, local pies are alone worth a visit.

    27800 Main Rd., Southold, New York, 11935, USA
    631-734–7016
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  • 6. Fellingham's Restaurant Sports Bar

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    With dark-wood furniture, wood beam ceilings, and Yankees memorabilia on almost every wall, this one of the few true old-school neighborhood sports-themed bar and grills you'll find hereabouts. It's all very un-Hamptons. Established in 1980, it probably hasn't changed much since then, and the locals like it that way. There's no cocktail menu, no local wines, and if you ask what type of beer they have, they'll simply says "cold." But if you like steak, you'll love the 16-oz porterhouse marinated in Budweiser and ketchup; corn fritters are served with a zesty, creamy horseradish sauce; and if you just want a chili dog, you can get one here. The prices are also very un-Hamptons, and it's open year-round.

    17 Cameron St., Southampton, New York, 11968, USA
    631-283-9417
  • 7. Finn MacCool's

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    Part restaurant, part postwork social pub, Finn's has the feel of an Irish tavern, with lots of wood and a noise level that rises as the evening wears on. In addition to a large selection of domestic and imported beers, the pub serves hearty homemade stews and sandwiches.

    205 Main St., Port Washington, New York, 11050, USA
    516-944–3439

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 8. Golden Pear

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    Make your way to the counter of this small, often crowded café, and then sit at a table and watch Southampton's scene from the large windows while you wait to be served. For breakfast, try scrambled eggs on a croissant with a side of fruit. Good lunch choices include chili, vegetable lasagna, and the interesting combo sandwiches. The coffee is delicious at any time of day.

    97–99 Main St., Southampton, New York, 11968, USA
    631-283–8900

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 9. Hampton Coffee Company

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    The smell of coffee roasting is enough to entice you inside, but there's more: homemade nachos and salsa; breakfast to go or eat in the bright dining area, and a good range of lunch choices. Beer-battered fish and chips are a favorite, and the Mexican entrees like chicken enchiladas à la Mexicana and huevos rancheros with chorizo, avocado, and queso blanco will get your heart going. There are many low-fat, vegetarian, and gluten-free options too, including salads, sandwiches, wraps, and entrees. Bring home a pound of the fresh-roasted, estate-grown coffee.

    869 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, New York, 11976, USA
    631-726–2633

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
  • 10. John's Pancake House

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    This year-round neighborhood joint serves delicious pancakes and creative omelets all day, along with hearty homemade soups and chowders, thick burgers, shakes, and spicy chicken-salad wraps. The fried ice cream is famous. Come at off-hours especially on weekends, because there's usually a line. Early risers can get breakfast from 6 am, and it's open every day except Christmas.

    721 Main St., Montauk, New York, 11954, USA
    631-668–2383

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, No credit cards, Reservations not accepted
  • 11. Joni's

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    This casual spot serves good coffee, salads, rejuvenating fresh-squeezed juices and smoothies, daily breakfast and lunch specials, and exotic wraps such as the Thai Me Up, with gingered tofu or chicken with veggies in peanut sauce, or the Slum Burger Millionaire, an Indian-style tuna burger. Eat at the outdoor picnic tables or bring your meal to the beach or hotel. The place is popular for a quick bite, but there's usually a line at the counter and a bit of a wait.

    34 S. Etna Ave., Montauk, New York, 11954, USA
    631-668–3663

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
  • 12. Long Beach Bagel Café

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    So much more than breakfast, this bagel store offers a mind-boggling array of out-of-the-ordinary salads including Thai chicken salad, Buffalo chicken, taco chicken, balsamic or honey-mustard tuna, egg salad with caramelized onion and mushroom, as well as cream cheese flavors like sundried tomato–jalapeño, chocolate chip, and apple-walnut-raisin. Be prepared to wait on a long line, especially on weekends.

    757 E. Park Ave., Long Beach, New York, 11516, USA
    516-432–2582
  • 13. Modern Snack Bar

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    Anyone who has driven Main Road in Aqueboque at night, driving back from the wineries or heading home from Greenport, has most definitely noticed the Las Vegas–like sign illuminating this otherwise sleepy strip. At this unpretentious family-owned café, beloved by locals and out-of-towners alike, you'll find comfort food at its best, including Long Island duck, roast loin of pork with sauerkraut, softshell crabs, and home-baked strawberry-rhubarb and lemon-meringue pies. They do take-out too.

    628 Main Rd., Aquebogue, New York, 11931, USA
    631-722–3655

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and mid-Dec.–early Apr., Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
  • 14. Page at 63 Main

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    This cool, casual, yet simply elegant spot on Main Street is made even cooler by having its own aquaponic garden. Hamptons veteran executive chef James Carpenter highlights fresh ingredients in his signature dishes like the sheep's ricotta gnudi with lamb meatballs and elevates a simple burger with a brioche bun and hand-cut fries; seafood proliferates on the creative, seasonal menu. The Back Page Patio Café offers casual dining and late-night bites.

    63 Main St., Sag Harbor, New York, 11936, USA
    631-725–1810
  • 15. Pierre's Restaurant

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    This sweet little main street storefront with sidewalk tables under the awning always seems to be bustling. Take your appetite on a mini-vacation to Paris, where diners eat close to one another in true Parisian style. Try the roasted free-range chicken or a scrumptious plat du jour, which might include Sardines grillées Eschbèche or BouillabaisseMarseillaise. Desserts such as crepe au chocolat chaudare are too good to share, so be sure to get your own. For those who really want to splurge, play chef for a day and help prepare your favorite meal for a group of your friends. An adjacent gourmet market tantalilizes with prepared foods, hot and cold beverages, gelato, and baked goods, including the popular mini flourless chocolate cake.

    2468 Main St., Bridgehampton, New York, 11932, USA
    631-537–5110

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 16. Sip 'n Soda

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    Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, this retro luncheonette serves the usual casual fare: burgers, sandwiches, omelets, salads, and homemade ice cream.

    40 Hampton Rd., Southampton, New York, 11968, USA
    631-283–9752

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards, Reservations not accepted

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