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With 12 beers on tap (4 of which are served here exclusively) and three sizes for each one ranging from large to ridiculously large, means this place has more steins than lower Manhattan, because p... read more
Two local couples are the force behind the new-this-season restaurant. The dark blue walls and antique oak bar add a cooling influence on the space, which can fill quickly with folk all trying to s... 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
Another dive-y family motel has been reborn into a hipster haven in Montauk: This time it's the Second House Tavern, with Ben Pundole and Rob McKinley (part owners of the Surf Lodge) teaming up wit... read more
It's not your average Montauk restaurant that offers cherry cola braised Berkshire pork belly and mixes fermented black garlic mayonnaise into its lobster roll, but this newcomer situated right bet... read more
The name is no joke. The Hideaway is hidden in the back of Diamond Cove Marina with little more than a red chili pepper hanging from the marina's roadside sign to announce its presence. The open ai... read more
Don't let the name fool you. Local Montauk fishermen and farmers are the inspiration here, says chef Robbin Haas, who landed at Gulf Coast in 2010 after opening a string of restaurants in South Flo... read more
Way out in Montauk on a ramshackle stretch between Hither Hills and Fort Pond, Navy Beach has the view of the sandy bay beachfront, which it is mere yards from, all to itself. Roadhouse primitive o... read more
There was a lot of buzz around the Surf Lodge when it first opened in 2008. Back then the chef was former Top Cheffer Sam Talbot and paddleboarding was kinda new. Now neither is true. Instead, the ... read more
Both rustic and refined, seasonal seafooder splits the difference between a waterfront shack and white-tableclother. Dining on the deck over looking the marina might offer the more rustic experienc... read more
Out of the way and away from the scene, The Backyard has created one of its own. Restaurant and lounge behind Solé East offers some sort of alternate-reality boho-chic Montauk: A roadside in... read more
Place is owned by a cooperative of six commercial fisherman (they even list their boat names on the menu) who get downright Marxist in their rhetoric. Their "Respect the Ocean, harvest the bounty, ... read more
When the most salient feature of your restaurant is the water view, it makes sense to make the building nearly translucent. And ENE's just about achieved that with wraparound floor-to-ceiling windo... read more
Healthy and fresh sandwiches and bites by the seashore -- what more could you ask for? Friendly service and air kisses, you say? Done. If you're stuck for non-dairy and vegetarian options in Mounta... read more
Waterside hut, doesn't get as packed as it should because of the no-frills ambience (or: intentional lack thereof). Small wooden tables and dark knotted wood walls inside (and the marina out back) ... read more
Seafood so fresh, the trawlers that bring it dot the horizon and come in to dock at next door Montauk Harbor—though the dining room is a bit more refined than that might suggest. Reservation ... 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
Beloved Montauk classic born again following a major upgrade in service and amenities, as NYC hotelier Sean MacPherson is now running the show at the 18-unit (including two-bedroom cottage) hotel a... read more
Arrive early to find a seat and you just might find a companion. Cyril’s serves up satisfying seafood like Cajun calamari and reggae beats to put you in the mood. Depending on the luck of you... read more
Watch fishing boats return home to dock as Hamptons weekenders return to this Montauk classic. Perched atop Gosman's cafe, this staple lunch spot has been serving up local catches and lobster rolls... read more
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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...