Nesconset is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Smithtown, located in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, United States. The population was 13,387 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Nesconset
4.5 based on 101 reviews
I loved it very cleaned and respectful people that come visit this beach and with a convenient store that sells cooked food and the restroom and shower and parking all there close by the beach. My kids loved it.
3.5 based on 2 reviews
At BounceU Smithtown, we particularly do birthday parties and we also have Open Bounce for families and friends to come in and bounce. They are all scheduled times and it is 12.95$ a child for 1hour and 30 minutes.
The kids love it here. I think it isn't worth the price of admission for the short period of time the kids get to play. However, they are supervised. Some of the staff are better than others. It depends upon the day. It annoys me that we have to sit through a safety video every time we go there and that time is taken from the play time.
Another thing is that there are vending machines and I just can't stand the up sell.
The kids love it!!!!
4 based on 40 reviews
Our lovely "Vineyard Terrace" overlooks the vines and lets guests enjoy the waterfront properties' beautiful vistas in three seasons as well as our outstanding outdoor musical performances. Our three story outdoor movie screen enables "Drink-In" theatre on Friday nights and "Tasting Notes Jazz Club" with sets on Thursdays and Saturdays featuring Ray Anderson and his world class colleagues. Our indoor winter venue provides an upscale and cozy wine and beer bar by the fire. Open year round Thursday through Sunday, with live music every weekend, Harmony Vineyards will be sure to please the palette and refresh the mind. In Harmony with nature and humanity, we donate all of our profits to our basket of worthy local charities which focus on hunger relieve and education.
I brought my spouse here for his birthday, for the Sunday brunch, knowing it was catered by Filamena Lombardi, who does a fine farm to table business. We were not disappointed with the food--it was a beautiful spread, with everything we wish for in a buffet, including omelets made to order. Wonderful! Worth the steep price, as it also included unlimited mimosas. However, although we are energetic and non-disabled seniors, the seats were unbelievably unsafe for us. They are slippery narrow wood, concave, and have no backs. OK for a drink, but for a meal? And talking about alcohol and these seats, I can see an accident happening to anyone. I sent a note to the manager, and received no response at all, which makes me wonder how they feel about their business and customers, especially if they want us to return. If they replace the chairs we'll return in the blink of an eye.
5 based on 126 reviews
we all ways come to Avalon Park for the Hiking trails, soon we would love to take our bikes for the bike trails. Great way to get out with the family and enjoy some of Long Island parks
4 based on 14 reviews
Voted as Long Island's #1 Best Miniature Golf 6 of the last 8 years. Our course is very large and has several gushing waterfalls, meandering streams, caves and a canyon area. Our Go-karts are fast and thrilling. Tiki has 55 arcade games in an updated arcade with some of the newest games to go along with the classics like Skeeball. We have an ice cream bar, light snacks, and indoor bamboo lined lounge and outdoor picnic area that seats 200+. Tropical music fills the air so you will feel like you're on vacation.
We really liked this mini golf course. It was mostly in the shade which is perfect for a hot day. the course scenery is set up really nice, with waterfalls and caves. The course was the perfect challenge, not over the top difficult but not super easy. We look forward to going back over the summer. They also had go carts and a mini arcade which looked like a lot of fun. we will try it all next time when we have more free time. recommend going for a nice day out with family and friends.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
I cannot recount how many times I have walked the trails of this beautiful park sandwiched between major roads in a populous suburban area. Could be 100 or more. But, when you are inside, it is you and nature, including a pond/lake big enough that you cannot see the whole thing from any spot; it took me 4 hours to walk around it. This park is beautiful in all seasons, but mostly in the fall and when it snows. I went kayaking on the pond one day and it was one of the most relaxing days I can remember. Great place. You have to drive there unless you live nearby, but walk once inside. There are entrances on three sides, though one fairly hidden (you have to drive through side streets) and one on a secondary road. Is it one of the world's great attractions? No. But, it is among the best LI has to offer.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
Wouldn't go anywhere else to see a movie. Buy tickets in advance online due to smaller theaters shows will sell out. Always is crowded so parking may be an issue get there early because there is usually a line for snacks.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Billed as maybe the oldest continuously run country store in the US, this was an interesting place to visit. Much like Kelly's Country Store on Grand Island, NY, this place is filled with lots of penny-candy, souvenirs, interesting toys, Christmas decorations, and more...some old-fashioned things (as a good Country Store should have in stock) and many new novelties. A nice place for a leisurely visit.
5 based on 230 reviews
Do you have what it takes to Escape the Room in 60 minutes?!
Our family of four just escaped the Hidden Temple Room! What a fantastic time we had. The room was challenging, but not impossible. Our GameMaster Brandon was helpful and enthusiastic. He really made our day special. Also, Zach was super friendly when booking. Can't wait to go back and try another room. Thanks guys!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
An Escape Room is a live action game starring you and a group of people. You will work together as a team to look for clues, solve puzzles, and complete challenges in order to accomplish the room's mission in under 60 minutes.
This was like a first date. You don't know what to expect. The clues were obscure but by the time we got the hang of it the clock ran out. We went with a big crowd and the room was small so we were elbowing each other the entire time. We did have fun and it took a lot of ingenuity as we started to roll and got though the letter locks and a number lock. Good thing I was tall enough to reach the top lock. I think the second time around it would be a four. Note that for those with phobias. There is a door you can leave through if you don't like it. The staff was extremely friendly and able to give you up to three clues. Go. Get frustrated and maybe have a glass of wine just before you go. No drinks or food served there. Then check it off your bucket list.
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