Sayville is a hamlet and census-designated place in Suffolk County, New York, United States. Located on the South Shore of Long Island in the Township of Islip, the population of the CDP was 16,853 at the time of the 2010 census.
Things to do in Sayville
4.5 based on 150 reviews
Everywhere you look, the menu, the sign outdoors and even the warning from our very courteous waitress, one cannot foresee the "family style" portion sizes.
The four of us, anticipating to take home leftovers, ordered "full" portions. They had to bring out another table just to put the serving plates on.
The steak gorgonzola I would say was the only one which was enough for just two people. The seafood lasagna was enough for all four of us.
And with the portion sizes, the food was delicious. Accolades across to board from all four of us. (Additionally we had the linguine with clams and the chicken gorgonzola, plus spinach and mashed potatos for sides)
Oh, did I mention the chicken meatballs! Fantastic!
We will definitely be visiting again.
5 based on 23 reviews
This may be disputed by some, but Fritzsche's is where Sayville meets every Sunday morning. The bake goods are always Delicious but nothing beats the Sunday morning line... its long but fast. There's free coffee and you get the chance to see everyone; neighbors, acquaintances, that soccer mom or dad that you recognized from across the field, the annoying dad on the opposing little league team (just kidding). And we all don't care there's a line because the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is the golden deliciousness of a croissant, a jelly doughnut, or a slice of crumb cake. It's all GOOD!!!!
4.5 based on 94 reviews
Grey Horse Tavern has so much character when you walk inside. You know it's a restaurant but as you walk through the rooms of what was once an old house, you realize that it is so much more than just a restaurant.
I have been here for both food and just drinks and every time I come, I am more than satisfied. Our last visit was for Brunch. The food was outstanding, from Eggs and Bacon over to the Oysters and Shrimp, it was all so good and very fresh. The Mamosa Bar is worth it.
As for the beer selection at the bar, there is not a lot on tap, but enough to get you through the night. They usually have live bands on Friday Night and sometimes on the weekends.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Started with a creamy miso soup that was tangy and sour just right. Moved on to the seaweed salad that was fresh and spicy. Finished with three rolls: spicy mama, a tender beef roll with a chef sauce and a scallops topped roll. They were all fresh tasty and delicious . No five star for the service for they kept bringing the food all at once until we told them to stop and we will let them know when we wanted next course. I will not let that stop me from going back.
4 based on 45 reviews
The food is excellent and so very fresh. It is also "soak free"which is so important when it comes to fresh seafood. Just going into the market and seeing how nicely displayed the fish is makes you realize how much they care about their business and their customers.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Great experience, coffee came as ordered, great service, the. Seating inside is set up a little odd but great patio space, would come again.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
My first visit to this bakery. We were picking up the retirement cake for a co-worker. The cake was so high. There were two different fillings. Raspberry on one side and cannoli cream for the other. Tasted the cannoli cream. Tasted heavenly. Will definitely return to try other recommended items.
4 based on 138 reviews
It has been quite a while since we ate at La Tavola but it was just as good as we remembered. We ate there on a Tuesday night when there is a Pasta & Pinot special. With any full sized pasta entree you get either a salad or soup...and a glass of pinot for an additional $5. Our meal started with a delicious, spicy creamy chicken poblano pumpkin soup. Our waitress said it sounded strange but promised it was delicious. We shared the fried calamari which came with two different sauces. We both had the linguini with Long Island clams which was very good. It was a great meal and we will return.
4.5 based on 69 reviews
Went for dinner on Valentine's Day. Although very crowded, there was a semblance of order to the whole night. Although there was a low buzz of conversation, all seemed so serene and controlled. Very courteous staff in a lovely setting. I don't often comment on food because of everyone's personal tastes, but the food is presented and tasted exquisitely. The soup (potato and leek) was pureed to smoothness that I've never had before and the rack of lamb and salmon entrees were superb. A true gem and a tribute to their longevity because they do it right! Parking is tight but there is parking in an adjacent lot. Enjoy, you won't be disappointed.
4 based on 64 reviews
Casual waterfront clam bar.
We had a late lunch here today following a visit to the Maritime Museum nearby. We shared a dozen fresh oysters and had a few beers...nice selection of local brews on tap.
For lunch-- I had the calamari and my boyfriend had a mussel special. The calamari was excellent (sauce could have had a little ore kick) and the mussels spectacular in a creamy sauce. It would be nice if they 'upgraded' a bit and didn't use disposable plates and utensils....just a thought.
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