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Chef/owner Matthew Guiffrida's eclectic aqua lounge and restaurant hits Main Street, signature fish tank and all. New to this location is the addition of a patio space, live music, and late ni... read more
What to say when new owners clean up a neighborhood dive, and the cleaner nicer place goes by the potentially offiensive moniker The Sloppy Tuna? Not much, really. It's a faux-dive beach bar, but t... read more
The Springs in East Hampton has never been short on old-school, casual and family-friendly burger-and-beer joints. Newcomer Harbor Grill (from the family and chef who run Harbor Bistro) should fit ... read more
Those looking for a place to grab (more reasonably priced) drinks before heading into the Talkhouse duck in this pubby newcomer (though it takes pains to look broken in). Tragically, one of the onl... read more
The ridiculously popular Meeting House lives up to its name. It’s fairly new to the Amagansett strip and brings a slick touch to a sleepy square, offering some haute pub grub (mac and cheese ... read more
If Montauk had a Cheers it would be O'Murphy's (except Cliff would be a charter boat captain). Everybody knows owners Chet and Jan, who know everybody. Checked tablecloth (green, of course) tables ... read more
Old school Montauk in its purest form. Formerly Fitzgerald's, now seen over by proprietor George Watson, Harbor-side fish shack does what you'd think it would: saloon-style drinking with shellfish,... read more
Duryea's has been in the seafood business since the 1920's, so they know a thing or two about gathering, preparing, and serving the bounty of the sea. Take a seat on the outdoor deck and lose yours... read more
Preview: J. Christopher Burch's C. Wonder will be--literally--poppi...
What about the former Nello’s Summertime spot appeals so much...
Screw the sliced cantaloupe and single complimentary mimosa, brunch...
Turtle Crossing might be gone this year, but fans of the longtime P...
With 12 beers on tap (4 of which are served here exclusively) and t...