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March 2024 by Annie Horner
Such a cute restaurant in the Hamptons!
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January 2024 by Yan Jin
Good atmosphere but the food was lacking. We had a very big group so was able to order a lot of stuff on the menu. The oysters were pretty below average and the branzino was the toughest I've ever had -- it literally tasted like chicken. The best thing we ate was the plate of raw vegetables and the profiteroles for dessert.
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January 2024 by Matt
Rushed dining experience, food was satisfactory, bronzino was not stellar but the oysters and ragu were good. B- overall experience.
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December 2023 by Patrick Williams
Love the Lobster Cobb salad. It should have its own agent.
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November 2023 by Sara Nardi
Tried to come in for dinner tonight with a total of 5 people. Were turned away because they were not serving dinner for another 20 minutes. They told us we could sit at the bar. We asked if we could sit at a table near the bar and they said no. The place was completely empty. Still shocked at the stupidity.
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October 2023 by Lainey Stewart
Really good food and atmosphere. However, they don’t have high chairs.
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October 2023 by Marisa Caramanico
The food was good.But I’m writing this to warn parents who want to bring their kids.It was three couples and my 1 year old.To start they do not have high chairs.Before I went I checked the menu and saw egg items and avocado. So I figured I could ask for a scrambled egg. Nope chef wouldn’t make a scrambled egg. My husband literally got an egg on his meal but cooking it differently was not an option.So I asked for a side of avocado okay. And a piece of toast but that was too difficult to do so we just got the avocado.Lastly I asked for a place to change my child and no changing table. I literally had to put her on top of the toilet seat with the assistance of my husband.I thought the experience was really weird. Most restaurants we’ve been to are more accommodating.Kid-friendliness: Not kid friendly whatsoever
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September 2023 by Alison B
Was brought here for a cocktail/drink by sister who lives on the Hamptons I was visiting from the UK. We sat at the bar which had a lovely atmosphere and the bar tender was an extremely pleasant young man. Good choice of spirits and wine, we had a couple of glasses of Sancerre at a cost of 45.62 dollars, thought this was quite expensive. The dinning area looks lovely, well set out plenty of room. The food that I saw looked well presented but can’t comment on the taste. A very nice place to call in for a drink.
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September 2023 by Elise Bennett
Early reservation; no soup, no Prosecco by the glass, no specials. Very limited menu.Didn’t order the bit of attitude that was served. Was looking forward to this dinner but did not live up to expectations. Disappointing!
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September 2023 by Sharon Elrod
I dined with a group of lady friends and we loved everything about the food, service and atmosphere! Have been before and will return again.
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September 2023 by Torunn H
We were a party of 8 who went for dinner. 5 of us came from Norway and we had looked forward to this dinner with friends. We had tuna tartar and tomato and watermelon salad as a starter. We ordered duck and mussels as the main course. The Dallas and tartar was really nice and with good taste. But the main course was very disappointing. The duck was served more or less raw. We did send it back, but it came back to the table and got it back after just few minutes- the duck was still raw and impossible to eat. My two sons ordered mussels, the mussels, this was also really disappointing and didn’t taste any good at all. It felt like they where boils in pure water with no herbs or spices
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September 2023 by Rachel L
I really wished the previous review about discrimination of service dogs was a fluke, but unfortunately, I experienced the same today, albeit in a different way.I put in my Resy notes that I have a medical alert dog (certified by an organization that allows me to travel INTERNATIONALLY with my service dog). She is trained to work from a carrier as it fits my lifestyle as a Ph.D candidate.When we arrived, the manager said she couldn’t be in a carrier and was going to seat us by outside seating.I repeated “she’s trained to work from her carrier,” and no other establishment in the world, i.e. London, Japan, Switzerland, Taiwan, let alone the Hamptons, has ever had a problem with this. In fact, it’s what most establishments prefer.However, the manager repeated “MY rules — no carrier, all four paws on the floor.” I asked again about the carrier and he said “no carrier, IF your dog is trained, then this shouldn’t be a problem.”To the manager, I wonder if you are aware that “YOUR rules” do not apply according to ADA laws. You cannot dictate if my service dog works from a carrier or out of one, as most establishments know, including airlines, which we frequent.Please educate yourself on ADA laws before dictating how my service dog can do her job.Also, if you were testing us to see “if” she was actually trained, you’ll find she laid perfectly at my feet during the entirety of our dinner.After spending years getting her internationally certified as a service dog and years of traveling abroad, I know my rights. Please learn them — on behalf of everyone with disabilities. Do better.Ruined the evening. Thank you.
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August 2023 by sophiejmeeks
I absolutely love this place. They have a lovely atmosphere the bar staff are very attentive and they have the best happy hour going! 5:30-6:30 get cocktails for 11$ and a few bar snacks! I went to the American hotel bar and it was more expensive than lulus at full price and nowhere near as good.
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August 2023 by bebe5555
Amazing Dinner , great food and service, fine wines and deserts , centrally located in Main Street Sag Harbor easy to park if you coming from east or Southampton
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August 2023 by Nicole D.
Great food and restaurant! One of the best cod fish we ever had, a very flavourfull burger !!