Amagansett /ˌæməˈɡænsət/ is a census-designated place that roughly corresponds to the hamlet by the same name in the Town of East Hampton in Suffolk County, New York, on the South Shore of Long Island. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP population was 1,165. Amagansett hamlet was founded in 1680.
Restaurants in Amagansett
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A museum dedicated to the historic preservation and honor of all who served the Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving & Coast Guard Station from 1902 to 1944. Restored to its original appearance and situated at the site it was first commissioned in 1902, the Station is a significant part of the Town of East Hampton’s maritime history. The Amagansett Station Society is a 501(c)(3) organization.
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The Amagansett Beach & Bicycle Company, On the East Hampton / Amagansett Border, sells, rents and repairs Bicycles, Kayaks, Surfboards, Boogie Boards, Skateboards, Rowing Shells and Stand Up Paddleboards [SUP]. You can learn to Bike, Row, Kayak, Surf or Stand Up Paddleboard from our expert instructors. Take a one and 1/2 to two hour guided tour / lesson of beautiful Accabonac Harbor on easy and comfortable Kayaks You can get your Bike repaired from our expert mechanics.
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The Amagansett Square is a quaint, cozy, outdoor shopping area nestled in the heart of Amagansett. It is a vibrant, community-oriented place where children can run and play freely and adults can easily shop, eat and meet neighbors & friends. Often, the Amagansett Square hosts special events for the community, specifically, outdoor concerts, movies on the green, fundraisers, and plenty of fun for children; Santa in the Square, Easter Egg Hunt, and more. Our beautiful town square is frequented by/among locals, Hamptons regulars, & the world's brightest luminaries.
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Nice drive alongside train track running through the park leading to Montauk. Sandy with low fir trees. The nature is lovely.
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The Stephen Talkhouse is a Hamptons' institution. It is inarguably the most popular and famous bar on the East End. Since it opened in 1970 the place has been known for its' casual, laid-back, and unpretentious atmosphere. It is like the bar in Star Wars, populated by an eclectic clientele composed of locals, weekend warriors, and celebrities. Since 1987 it has also offered up an amazing array of national musical acts from every genre of music---whether it's blues or folk or country or soul. Over 50 musicians and bands that are in the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame have played the Talkhouse. Prices range from $25 to $150 depending on the act, but patrons pay it in order to see their favorite acts in a room not much bigger than your living room. There are local bands playing reggae, rock or soul most nights after 10PM for a $10 cover on weekday or $30 on weekends.
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