Hewlett is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Nassau County, New York on the South Shore of Long Island. As of the United States 2010 Census, the CDP population was 6,819. Hewlett Bay Park and Hewlett Harbor consist of many mansions and harbor villas with very large property, a few dating back to the time of the American Revolution. This area, like Back/Old Lawrence is unique because its rural affluence is similar in character to the more well known Gold Coast of the North Shore instead of being more urbanized like the rest of the South Shore of Nassau County.
Restaurants in Hewlett
4.5 based on 157 reviews
There are many things to do along the boardwalk now with the trapeze ,the escape room ,the concession stands, bike riding ,renting a bike Or just sitting on the benches taking in the peacefulness of the waves.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
In an old warehouse pops up a craft brewery, spinning vinyl and serving up some really good brews in a local setting. The food truck outside gives you a chance for a good bite to eat while enjoying this weeks selection from the brewmaster.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Well maintained, beautiful scenery. Manicured lawn, duck pond and dog park. A nice quite park to enjoy in an urban area. Free parking, next to the Valley Stream LIRR station.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
My husband and I took our daughter and granddaughter to dinner. The ambiance was very good. We were able to talk and enjoy the meal. The service was excellent. Everyone enjoyed their dinner. I had the liver and bacon and onions......I almost never find this dish on the menu....so I ordered it. It was deliciously perfect! We did not have dessert. I recommend this restaurant for pub type food!
4.5 based on 7 reviews
This is a great fitness club located in East Rockaway. Well worth your trip to experience this gem. Everything is new and clean....basketball court, steam room, spinning while watching a movie, yoga and much more. The locker rooms are very nice with excellent shower facilities.
4 based on 7 reviews
I recently visited the Andrew J. Parise Park in Cedarhurst, NY to take professional photography headshots. The weather was a bit on the cold side, but the sun was bright outside. The Andrew J. Parise Park was a nice, small and quiet park with a several memorial statues such as September 11th, a gazebo, a water foundation (off for the season) and open park. Although the park is open space, it is surrounded by quiet neighborhood homes in a predominated Jewish community. We enjoyed the scenery with families walking by with children, kids playing in the park with their dogs, minimal car traffic and occasional Long Island Rail Road trains stopping at the Cedarhurst station. I certainly want to come back during the warmer weather when flowers and trees look plush and the sun provides more warmth.
5 based on 18 reviews
We are NY WaterSport Center with Jet Ski Tours, Watersport Boat Charters for Wake surfing or cruising, Fishing Boat Rentals & Flyboarding! We also have SUP Rentals on Location. Enjoy our private beach and Pro Shop, Food Truck and Bait and Tackle Shop while you're here. 29 Miles from Manhattan! 5 minutes to the ocean!
Our 2:00 appointment was postponed little by little until we finally got on the water at 4:00. While we were waiting a group returned that were very upset. They told us not to let the guide take us out on the ocean unless we were very experienced. A person in their group was taken away by ambulance with a broken foot. They were not happy.
And either was our Guide. After a two minute explanation on how to drive the jetski (first time ever on a jetski for my wife) we took off. The instruction ended there except for the occasional "you are not going fast enough. Try to keep up". It was fun being out on the water but I would not do it again with this company.
3.5 based on 11 reviews
Came here for drinks before my flight out of JFK. Bartender was friendly with decent selection of beer on tap. Nothing special about the food and a very local hangout. Located along the canal with outdoor seating which I'm sure must be pleasant view during the warmer months.
4 based on 218 reviews
Wow,things are getting worse everytime you visit this place. More restaurants are closing down, and the envirement is getting so unsafe its not funny.You use to feel safe taking your baby for a walk down the street,but i would never do that now.The quality of these restaurants are terrible,and half of them cut down a side,so now its just your meat and one side dish for all the money your spending.From now on i will go to point lookout, its such a cute town, they have great restaurants,and you feel safe walking at all times of night.Lots of people in the town ride bikes instead of taking their cars because its such a small town.Maybe i will come to the mile for a drink and in certain areas only
5 based on 12 reviews
Here is buried arguably the greatest Jewish religious leader of the 20th century- undoubtedly the force behind the greatest and most successful movement of Jewish renewal and re affiliation and renewed commitment of the last fifty years, continuing actively to today, 21 years after his departure from this world.
His disciples have built an enclosure around the grave of the Rebbe, which is next to the one of the previous Rebbe who preceded him.
These are the graves of very holy and revered Jewish leaders- the place deserves utmost respect and decorum.
The Chabad Lubavitch have established a building on site, including memorabilia and videos of the Rebbe, and instructional inspirational material, as well as a guide for traditional observances at the memorial.
As a family with past and present connections to this Jewish movement, it was very meaningful and spiritual for us to "pay our respects" and hopefully renew and strengthen our commitments to the mission that the Rebbe promoted in his long illustrious career.
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