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Screw the sliced cantaloupe and single complimentary mimosa, brunch at this Meatpacking mélange of restaurant/bar/lounge comes with magnums, sparklers, and people getting loose on the table ... read more
Turtle Crossing might be gone this year, but fans of the longtime Pantigo BBQ pitstop can still get some south for their mouth. Former head chef Arthur Wolf is still at the helm of this rib-sucking... read more
With a menu that is (quite literally) all over the map, Spring Close returns the space formerly known as The Laundry (and before that Farmhouse) to the name it had a few (restaurant) generations ag... read more
It seems as though local restauranteur-slash-budding impresario Michael Gluckman is on a quest to drive his SEO specialist insane. Gluckman has added The Beachhouse to complement his Boathouse (try... read more
The Hillstone Group - the folks behind the Houston's chain - snapped up the former Della Femina, long a bastion of celeb-sighting and overpriced entrees. There's lots of dark wood, cushy booths (th... 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
Bamboo may be dead, but long live Shiki, which you may as well call Bamboo with a fresh coat of wasabi. The corner booths and sexed up lounge vibe are in full effect. The sushi is first-rate, with ... read more
Historic Norman Jaffe-designed building houses the bright and airy restaurant and bar that certainly appeals to the Hamptons crowd. The original New American menu is light and fresh, but still fami... read more
The team from the 1770 House offers classic American meat and seafood dishes and a decadent raw bar. Menu focuses on simple fare, including favorites 1770 Burger and Tavern meatloaf, as well as who... read more
Crew from midtown NYC stalwart moves into former Matto space, signature pizzas in hand (more than two dozen of 'em, in fact). Of course, there's also the expected staples -- from Parma to paillard ... read more
Like trading docksiders and chinos for flip flops and board shorts, Bostwick's, which held court on Three Mile Harbor for years as a favorite local haunt, has slimmed down and moved south down to t... read more
The Maidstone, quiet and stately as it once was, has changed restaurants on its premises the way a Gabor sister changes husbands (and in fact the whole inn has been made over in exuberant Scan... read more
Touted as a restaurant-lounge with a "relaxed feel." Doubtful, considering the socialites and celebs sure to be flocking here for celebrity-chefs Forrest and Big Boy of Hell's Kitchen fame. To add... read more
Real tears were shed in East Hampton when the original version of this venerated bar closed. A group led by Andrew Chapman, who owns August in the West Village (the group also includes Jon Bon Jovi... read more
Reliable if uninspired menu, but the inspiring view of Three Mile Harbor happily makes up for any lack of on-plate pyrotechnics. The chef keeps things simple, throwing in the occasional Asian flour... read more
Hidden near the EH train station, the stepchild in David Loewenberg’s catalog of hot spots (with The Beacon and red|bar and now Little Red), this 75-seater occupies an open space with exposed... read more
Burgers and beer in a beautiful pub from Nick & Toni’s Mark Smith -- the unassuming impresario who seems to bring a Midas touch to everything he comes near. Rowdy is no different. Named for a bohem... read more
Don’t let the word “organic” turn you off . The mod dining room may have a vegetarian’s dream menu, but when it tastes this good, who cares? Perfectly placed for mid-morning shopping, so you can gu... read more
The most sought-after seat in the Hamptons, this East End version of “Spago” attracts celebrities in droves (your basic Jack, Brad, Gwyneth). Central to three Mediterranean-style dining rooms is a ... read more
Sure, Wall Street bonuses may shrink, but rest assured, steaks and lobsters at the Palm will not. Nor will the sides of hash browns, cottage fries, or creamed spinach. The old white table clother m... 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...