Food Scene
To avoid the obnoxious element but still party, look no further than this dive. Just read "The List" posted right outside the front door: No Cell Phones, No Strollers, No Screaming Kids, No Dirtbags."
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The Dock Bar & Grill
482 W Lake DrTo avoid the obnoxious element but still party, look no further than this dive. Just read "The List" posted right outside the front door: No Cell Phones, No Strollers, No Screaming Kids, No Dirtbags."
Also Electric Eel lounge on the weekends, to dance and party. During the day, it's a nostalgia-soaked summer camp for adults. Build in 1952, overlooking the water, it has a rustic midcentury appeal.
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Ruschmeyer's
161 2nd House RdAlso Electric Eel lounge on the weekends, to dance and party. During the day, it's a nostalgia-soaked summer camp for adults. Build in 1952, overlooking the water, it has a rustic midcentury appeal.
Shopping
Great diner with enormous portions of buttery scrambled eggs for breakfast and tasty burgers and the local fave: TUNA MELT. Get a chocolate ice cream soda on a stool at the old-fashioned counter, 50s!
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Bridgehampton Candy Kitchen
Montauk HighwayGreat diner with enormous portions of buttery scrambled eggs for breakfast and tasty burgers and the local fave: TUNA MELT. Get a chocolate ice cream soda on a stool at the old-fashioned counter, 50s!
Arts & Culture
In 1945, Abstract Expressionists Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner settled this Victorian house in E.H. The former home is a National Historic Landmark and contains original furnishings from 1984.
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Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center
830 Springs Fireplace RdIn 1945, Abstract Expressionists Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner settled this Victorian house in E.H. The former home is a National Historic Landmark and contains original furnishings from 1984.
Inherent cool, chill vibe, clearing out the tables when there's an act to dance to.Old-school atmosphere for a range of live shows, folk music to reggae.
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The Stephen Talkhouse
161 Main StInherent cool, chill vibe, clearing out the tables when there's an act to dance to.Old-school atmosphere for a range of live shows, folk music to reggae.
Sag Harbor is the arts center of the Hamptons. On the Long Wharf, this 299 seat theater hosts a number of shows that start on broadway or abroad.
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Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts
1 Bay StSag Harbor is the arts center of the Hamptons. On the Long Wharf, this 299 seat theater hosts a number of shows that start on broadway or abroad.
Drinks & Nightlife
Locals know this seafood going as Lunch, see the red, white, and blue sign outside to figure out why. Along Montauk Hwy, this is as unpretentious as eateries get: beachy take on an American diner.
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Lobster Roll aka LUNCH
1980 Montauk HighwayLocals know this seafood going as Lunch, see the red, white, and blue sign outside to figure out why. Along Montauk Hwy, this is as unpretentious as eateries get: beachy take on an American diner.
In the back of a boatyard, this bar is known for cheap beers: All drafts are just a buck at any hour. Expect a local crowd, fishing tales, a jukebox blasting 70s tunes, and Friday night karaoke.
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Liars Saloon
401 W Lake DrIn the back of a boatyard, this bar is known for cheap beers: All drafts are just a buck at any hour. Expect a local crowd, fishing tales, a jukebox blasting 70s tunes, and Friday night karaoke.
This boutique hotel attracts cool acts along with hedge fund bottle-service lovers.
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The Surf Lodge
183 Edgemere StThis boutique hotel attracts cool acts along with hedge fund bottle-service lovers.