Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Bayport. Bayport is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Islip, Suffolk County, New York, United States, on Long Island. The population was 8,896 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 54 reviews
I REALLY want to like this place but the food is just ok. This was mine & my Husbandâs 2nd time here (didnât review the 1st time which was ok). Let me start by saying the atmosphere is so nice. Itâs right on the water within a marina. There are always a lot of regulars here at the bar and eating. We got there and were told it would be 25 mins even though we did a call ahead. We each got a beer and 5 mins later our beeper went off. Perfect. We werenât acknowledged for 10 mins after we sat. We ordered the baked clams for an appetizer. They were very good. They donât serve any type of bread basket like most places. I ordered the grilled rib eye steak medium rare. My Husband ordered the whole lobster baked. My steak came medium well so it had to go back. I was brought another one & it was medium. I took it because at this point my Husband was almost done with his lobster. It was a horrible steak. Cooked too well & totally lacked flavor for a $28 steak. Very disappointing. My Husband said his lobster was ok but the corn was hard as a rock & he couldnât eat it.We donât want to give up on this great local place. We will go back & try lunch.
4 based on 59 reviews
I've been coming to Flo's since the 1960's wen I was a little girl - thank you Aunt Madeline. When we have the time we stop here for lunch or dinner when visiting family in Patchogue. We are big fan's of the Flo Dog and their French fries but our favorite item on the menu are the fried clams. The clams are huge and full of flavor. We had a clam the other day that was so large it could have been the great grand daddy of clams. The people that work their are always happy, cheerful, and ready to help. The only downside is if there are large crowds there - parking can be an issue.
4 based on 136 reviews
In the heart of downtown Patchogue, Bobbique serves diners from all over New York the best in Beer, Bourbon, Barbecue and Blue Entertainment. Few places can claim they truly encompass a unique culture of a community, and Bobbique's is one of those places.
We found our large family group of 18 adults without somewhere to eat, last minute on a Saturday night. While other restaurants we called pretty much didnât even think about saying yes, the host and hostess at Bobbique made it happen for us! I suspect they reopened a dining room they had cleaned and closed already and may have asked a server to stay later than expected (based on my experience in restaurant work). Everyone we came into contact with was gracious, friendly and polite! Everyone in our large group really enjoyed his or her food! Lots of great apps but definitely loved the âsausage stuffed giant pretzel!â Lots if people got brisket and pulled pork and it was great. Excellent craft beer selection and the bartender made a fantastic margarita! Thanks to all for taking us last minute and making it a great event for us! We will be back and will definitely recommend you to others! We're so happy you had a great time with us and we were able to help get some food in your stomachs! Thank you so much for leaving us a review, we can't wait to have you all back soon!
4 based on 143 reviews
I like going to Reese's. It is a really cool pub, very old would like you are in a saloon. They have great burgers and soups, pastrami sandwiches, reubens etc. The service is great too. Sorry for no pics, I ate too fast!The staff is great as well.
4 based on 264 reviews
We just had our 40th anniversary dinner at Oar, and we were very happy with our choice. The outside seating was beutiful, and much quieter than inside, and the service was outstnding. All four of us were extremely pleased with our entrees and the entire evening was just right. I especially enjoyed their "special" fries that went with the fish and chips. We'll be back.Thank you so much for celebrating with us! We're thrilled to hear you had a great time with us!
4 based on 92 reviews
Nice local restaurant with delicious food and great service. The owner really cares if you enjoy your experience. We have had dinner here several times and it doesnât dissapoint.
4 based on 98 reviews
Went here during Festival, typically closed on Sunday but open with limited menu. Service was excellent even considering they were closing soon. Never rushed nice and food was prepared fresh and delicious. Nothing fancy but enjoyable as well as being reasonable. If in area, wirth a visit
4 based on 54 reviews
Went to "Cavanaugh's" for the first time today...it will NOT be the last time!! Lunch with two friends was fabulous. All three of us thoroughly enjoyed our selections, and the servings were quite ample in size. The menu is quite varied, so there is something on it for everyone. Personally, I had a hard time narrowing down what I wanted to order, as there were so many great choices. Service was prompt, and friendly, and the food delicious...what more can I say, other than do yourself a favor, and stop by "Cavanaugh's" yourself!!
4 based on 140 reviews
This place has a very nice atmosphere and the food was excellent. Great menu with a nice variety to choose from. Staff was especially nice and service was superb.
Most Popular American food in Bayport, New York, United States
4 based on 103 reviews
Jessica Governali and I just enjoyed a great Sunday afternoon âdate nightâ. If youâve never been to Grey Horse Tavern in Bayport, you really should. What a well run and special place it is. Itâs a faithfully restored tavern from the 19th century that focuses on locally sourced food and drink and locally grown musical talent. Long Island has so much to offer from both of those worlds, and these guys absolutely nail it on all fronts. Great service too - friendly, considerate, and well-trained. Today, we saw the legendary Gene Casey do an acoustic set with his incredibly talented friend, Jeff Allegue. Best live music Iâve seen this year. Guitar play between these two guys suggested that they are Siamese twins, and they both sing with passion and great skill. Mr Casey is a direct connection to the era of Sun Records (Cash, Elvis, or Perkins - take your pick), and Roy Orbison in his prime. Heâs incredibly unique - a treasure. Mr. Allegue reminded me very much of Elvis Costello and Marshall Crenshaw, and blew us away with a great cover of âAllisonâ. Other highlights included âBlackbirdâ by the Beatles, âNadineâ by Chuck Berry, the Johnny Cash arrangement of âSunday Morning Coming Downâ and Gordon Lightfootâs âEarly Morning Rainâ. Mr Caseyâs original songs were also smoking good. Grey Horse is about to celebrate their tenth year in business - man, I hope they stick around for another ten. They are good for Long Island.
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