Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Babylon, New York, United States. Babylon is one of ten towns in Suffolk County, New York, United States. Located on Long Island, the town population was 214,191 as of the 2014 census. Parts of Jones Beach Island, Captree Island and Fire Island are in the southernmost part of the town. It borders Nassau County to the West, and the Atlantic Ocean to the South. At its westernmost point, its location is approximately 20 miles (32 km) from New York City at the Queens border, and approximately 30 miles (48 km) from Manhattan. There is also a village of Babylon located within the town.
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4 based on 58 reviews
We went to Tricia's years ago and just never had the occasion to return. Too many other places to go to with a family. So we decided to try it again now that it's just the two of us and what a pleasant surprise. The cajun shrimp we had for the appetizer was so spicy hot but so good! My crab cakes were delicious as was the salmon. We returned a few weeks later with our son and had the burgers. They were fresh and delicious. They put a bowl of pickles on the table and there was plenty of our meals left to bring home. The restaurant is small and they don't have a selection of wines, just 3 types. But they do have a decent beer selection. I know we will be back soon.
This Salt shack at Cedar Beach is one of my favorite summer spots. The oceanfront venue serves lunch and dinner at the hut. The two bars serve top shelf liquor and great rum punches. The summer calendar includes all your favorite local bands. Dancing under the stars here is one of our favorite parts of summer.
4 based on 40 reviews
The food here is extraordinary. Everything is perfectly seasoned... and plentiful. I had the Avocado BLT Benedict. The hollandaise sauce was rich and lifted with lemon, the eggs were perfectly poached and the home fried potatoes that accompanied it were flavored so well they needed neither salt nor ketchup. My fiancee had the "Little Italy," a flatbread panini of grilled chicken, roasted red peppers and fresh mozzarella. The chicken's flavor was actually layered, from the charred outside to a juicy inside to a subtle burst of flavor at the end. The cooks know what they're doing.Being lactose intolerant, I very much appreciated the fact that they have two dairy substitutes for their varied coffee offerings, soy and almond milks. The white chocolate mocha was a tad sweet, but was silky rich. I don't want to leave out the service. Our server, Tori, was friendly and comfortably informal. She seems legitimately proud of and knowledgeable about this place, which feels very homey, having almost a college town vibe. She quickly offered my fiancee a free refill of her ice tea. Even the music was right, softly in the background but nice classic rock choices. And to top it all off, the prices are quite reasonable, especially considering the large portions. One of the other couples there left with five take-out containers! This is the kind of restaurant we've been looking for. We're already planning our return trip next week for Valentine's Day, but both of us, each with dietary restrictions, are already considering which of a number of their offerings we want to try next. I'm a breakfast person, she's not, she's a lunch person, and this place is perfect for both of us.
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