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Matt Hantz: On Monday nights in the summer they have "drum parties", which are rumored to be a lot of fun, but be sure to have a parking pass for Sagaponack. It's the locals way of keeping out the riffraff (me).
Matt Hantz: Best beach in the Hamptons for kids: easy parking ($10 day pass), no waves, jungle gym and swing sets, clean bathrooms and BBQ grills. Great views of the yachts in the harbor, too.
Matt Hantz: If you arrive in Montauk after 8:00 all the wine stores are closed, but fear not, these guys sell small bottles of serviceable Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris.
2167 Montauk Hwy (on the Napeague Stretch), Amagansett, NY
Bar · 46 tips and reviews
Dens: Absolute shitshow in the summer, but stop by anyway for a BBC w/ a floater. I reversed engineered the recipe to: blender, can of piña colada, half can of baileys, half can of rum, 2 bananas, ice Boom!
Tonia Ries: there is a parking problem at this restaurant. If you decide to go, consider coming by bike ... and please drive safely and slowly along Navy Road, which is a very narrow road not built for the volu
Matt Hantz: This is where many of the year-rounders eat. Delicious and reliable old skool Italian food. The puttanesca is my favorite thing on the menu. Don't get scared away by the anchovies; they're very mild.
The Corcoran Group: Cromer's fried chicken really rocks! Their meat selection, especially the parsley and cheese sausage, is of very good quality, too. Most East End restaurant get their meat here.
Matt Hantz: On busy weekends, this surf spot is a nice alternative to the crowded lineup at the Ditch. Waves tend to be slightly steeper than in Montauk.
Matt Hantz: There are a few rooms (#121 is one) that are dramatically cheaper because they haven't been renovated. They're still very livable and arguably the best deals on hotel rooms in the Hamptons.
Matt Hantz: Best take-to-the-beach food in East Hampton, and because of that, call your order in 20 minutes before you arrive. Otherwise pick-up is a production.
Matt Hantz: An East Hampton parking pass is required to park here, so drop your ride in the lot for The Inlet Seafood Restaurant. Just don't take a good spot; the restaurant staff will notice.
Matt Hantz: Yes, this place is crazy and many of the locals think its existence is a sign of the apocalypse, but Wednesdays at 6:00 they have children's-themes music and it's super cute.
Matt Hantz: They operate on the honor system, so try to remember what you ate so you can recount it correctly when you pay. (There's a special place in Hades for those purposefully deceive to save money.)