Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in East Marion, New York, United States. East Marion is a census-designated place (CDP) that roughly corresponds to the hamlet by the same name in the town of Southold in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The CDP population was 926 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in East Marion
3 based on 623 reviews
Waterside hotspot with gorgeous views across three iconic venues offering delicious food, fresh cocktails and great service.
We were so happy to go to Claudio's yesterday, for lunch, outside, overlooking the water. The view was fantastic and our meals were also. The quality of the lobster and fish was outstanding! The serving sizes were surprisingly large and the service was excellent. This will be my place to eat whenever we return to Greenport!
4 based on 190 reviews
Bruce & Son serves a progressive and locally inspired menu in a daytime dining setting. #bruceandson
I came here for breakfast as I was in the neighborhood. Their menu has very interesting - healthy twist on standard breakfast items. It all sounded appetizing, making the decision of what to eat difficult. Even more amazing was the taste of their food. Everything we ordered - lemon ricotta pancakes, eggs benedict and the avocado toast was delicious. Their coffee was strong - just the way I like it and the water they served was infused with a fruit. Quick service and friendly staff.
4 based on 173 reviews
Opened in 2012, First and South is a relaxed atmosphere with quality fare, drinks, craft beer & wine! A well-rounded view of what the North Fork environment has to offer.
I've been to First and South several times while visiting the North Fork, but my most recent visit proves that they are really perfecting the patron experience. The weather was not cooperating so my group ubered into town and started here. From the moment we walked in, the experience was exceptional. We took a seat at the comfy bar and Jenna, the bartender started mixing up the most delicious drinks. We were talking and laughing with the staff and they were giving us great info. about local stores and wineries. While we were there, both owners took the time to chat with us. They were both so interesting and just really fun to talk to. We stayed much longer than we intended to because we were having so much fun and REALLY enjoying the drinks. Staff members joked that we should not "look into Jenna' eyes" when she asked us if we want more drinks. We were definitely under her spell. While we were relaxing, several people came in with their dogs, who were welcomed and given treats! We later had dinner which was DELICIOUS and Patrick, our server, was outstanding. it really makes me wish we had a place like this in our home town. We all can't wait to go back. BTW, the bathrooms were immaculate and had hand soap from the Weathered Barn (a great store).
4 based on 180 reviews
Come for the considered and approachable coastal American fare; linger for the convivial and vivacious atmosphere; stay for an unparalleled East End getaway.
We ate outside on the patio of American Beech. Stunning space inside and out, brilliantly finished and decorated. They allowed our French Bulldog to sit outside on the patio while we dine on a very fresh and generously portioned Lobster sandwich with avocado on focaccia, and an egg breakfast sandwich on pretzel roll. Couldnât have been improved. Perfect.
4 based on 74 reviews
Outdoor dining overlooking Peconic Bay and Shelter Island. World Famous Lobster Roll, Fish Tacos and Scallop Chowder. Strong Drinks, live music and happy people. Outdoor tiki bar. Family Friendly. No reservations. From the team that brought you SALT Shelt
We ordered Tuna poke bowls, mussels, and the clam poâboy. The Tuna poke bowls were overwhelmed by the taste of seaweed, the mussels were average and the clam poâboy was ok but French fries soggy. A mediocre meal for $200 is outrageous.
4 based on 92 reviews
Went to Greenport on a Tuesday in August and was surprised to find many restaurants closed. This added more pressure to the smart ones that remained open. Quite frankly, we ate here because they were able to seat us rather quickly instead of the hour wait (2 pm) at other restaurants. We remember the old Coronet and Crazy Beans has a location in Port Jeff which we ate in. The restaurant is small and noisy but in the end our food was delicious and the service was very good. We will come back but NEVER ON TUESDAY!
4 based on 622 reviews
Noah's is a lovely restaurant located right on Front Street. Their menu is varied and you can order small plates or regular sized dinner entrees. We had their Octopus Skewers for appetizers and they were really delicious. We also ordered their Seafood Pasta and Striped Bass entrees. Both we well prepared, fresh and delicious.
4 based on 404 reviews
The Frisky Oyster offers imaginative cuisine in a sophisticated, metropolitan atmosphere craved by locals and visitors for years. Our menu changes daily to showcase the most exceptional, local ingredients. The local and international wine list is personal
Food was deliciously prepared, but plan on spending $ hip, cool vibe, attentive service. Felt like we we in NYC exciting cocktails. Canât wait to return
5 based on 93 reviews
Working waterfront revival on the half shell. Shuck your own oysters at one of the waterfront picnic tables. Shucking instruction and gear provided! Oysters on the halfshell also available. Featuring our own Little Creek oysters from Peconic Bay as well a
Ate there last August, I believe, and I loved the oysters. Weâre out for the week and decided to see how well they are doing. Better than ever. The oysters are luscious, in the words of Dudley Moore in the movie 10, â...a conservative 11 on a scale of 1 to 10.â The atmosphere is informal, friendly and funky.
4 based on 153 reviews
The double egg and ham sandwich was phenomenal, really large and cooked to order and loaded with ham. On hindsight wished I had split this, was that filling. Friendly staff, and seemed quite busy
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