At the end of Main Street in Sag Harbor overlooking Malloy’s Marina, the celebu-host goes all boat-y.
Top Pick!
Fresh catch in a cozy environ with a just a dash of sophistication.
A marina setting with strong drink, salty sailors, and saltier food.
Fresh seafood and produce speak loudest at unassuming roadside spot known for breakfast (but full of surprises).
- Fellingham's
- Southampton
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American, American (New), Burgers
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An sudsy spot where old salts congregate at dawn, but you can stop for a burger at a more reasonable hour.
Keeps the East End caffeinated on the Montauk Highway.
Basic dependable tavern that gets easily overrun sometimes.
Upper East Siders' summer getaway.
Brooklyn institution's LI cousin lacks the charm (and old ovens) but still satiates an urge for dry-aged beef.
Red|bar brings a bustling bistro feel and beach bar crowd to a stodgy stretch of Southampton.
A gorgeous dinner spot for stately -- if not necessarily Southern -- dining.
- Sip 'n Soda
- Southampton
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American, Burgers, Diner, Hot Dogs, Ice Cream
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Old school luncheonette makes its own ice cream for fired-up kids.
- The Corner Bar
- Sag Harbor
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American, Burgers, Hot Dogs, Soups/Sandwiches
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Not Manhattan's Corner Bistro, but yeah, the burgers are good.
Casual, healthy grill is fun for all ages and shares million dollar view/location with the American Legion Post.
Don’t think of airing your dirty batch here.
Those clever locals want this spot all to themselves come sunset.
White table cloth steakhouse standby is the new kid on the block as far as the olde time East Hampton locale is concerned.
- Wyldthyme
- Southampton
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American, American (New)
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Thyme and Again branches out with a quiet and elegant bayside spot.
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