The legendary Hamptons, a cluster of wealthy enclaves on Long Islands South Fork, remains a celebrity summer playground, with splashy restaurants and nightclubs galore. But lovely beaches, fishing and kayaking attract off-the-A-list visitors, as well. Old money oozes throughout Southampton, while new wealth reigns in East Hampton. Montauk is a hit with fishermen and surfers. The Long Island Railroad travels the Hamptons in an hour. The Sag Harbor Whaling Museum and Montauk lighthouse are popular stops.
Restaurants in Hamptons
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Ceramic fine art, modern jewelry, driftwood tables, bamboo lights. Objects, furnishings and fine art for the modern and traditional home. Locally sourced, hand-made objects ranging from fine silver jewelry to a comprehensive collection of indigenous artifacts. Nationally renown ceramic pinch potter John Pagliaro.
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Hard to find shops like this anymore. It’s very busy so obviously people still like paperbacks. Plus games and Lego. On Main Street near the Flag.
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The Amagansett Square is a quaint, cozy, outdoor shopping area nestled in the heart of Amagansett. It is a vibrant, community-oriented place where children can run and play freely and adults can easily shop, eat and meet neighbors & friends. Often, the Amagansett Square hosts special events for the community, specifically, outdoor concerts, movies on the green, fundraisers, and plenty of fun for children; Santa in the Square, Easter Egg Hunt, and more. Our beautiful town square is frequented by/among locals, Hamptons regulars, & the world's brightest luminaries.
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Great staff. Delicious soups. Freshest produce. So many choices. On busy days there is a line waiting to bring home some special food
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