Greenlawn is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. Located on Long Island in the Town of Huntington, the population was 13,742 at the 2010 census. Students primarily attend the Harborfields Central School District.
Things to do in Greenlawn
4.5 based on 133 reviews
Great, friendly service, old timey seafaring decor, comfortable booths in beautiful downtown turn of the 19/20thcentury Northport. Outstanding seafood bisque-just about the best you can get anywhere with big chunks of seafood. Had fried chicken on waffle. Waffles were great, but the deep fried chicken breast was tiny and a bit too dry. Wife had the burger which was done just right a had a great smoky taste.They have great fountain drinks and I hear that the rice pudding is an award winner. (Next time). Check their hours before going.
4 based on 102 reviews
Old-Fashioned Charm, Updated By Joanne Starkey New York Times For over half a century the Old Fields Inn has been a fixture in Greenlawn. Known for its marinated steaks, it was the place where the Kiwanis and Lions Clubs met. When I last visited, a couple of years ago, it was tired and lackluster. Last June, David and Christine Tunney bought the venerable old place, took five months to renovate it and reopened it in November with a shortened name: Old Fields.Mr. Tunney is an experienced restaurateur, a former partner in Honu in Huntington and current partner in the Besito restaurants in Huntington and Roslyn and in West Hartford, Conn. The Tunneys skillfully updated the place while keeping its old-fashioned charm. The wooden booths, brick fireplace and knotty pine walls are still there, joined by a shining new wood floor, a brick wall and a new kitchen.Old Fields is laid back and family-friendly, with vintage games like Chinese checkers and tick-tack-toe. A menu with no item over $20 is another attraction.A child in our party who always zeros in on chicken nuggets was happy with the popcorn-style chicken. It arrived with a honey mustard dipping sauce that pleased the adults, but a bottle of ketchup was also handy. Another fried treat was the crunchy Ipswich clams, served with lemon wedges and house-made tartar sauce. My favorite opener was the upscale Manhattan clam chowder, which contained four whole littleneck clams in the shell and was crowned with a slab of grilled bread. French onion soup also made a good showing; it tasted of sweet onions, not salt as it so often does. Plump Prince Edward Island mussels arrived in a noteworthy white wine broth sparked by onions, tomatoes and fresh basil and accompanied by two slices of grilled ciabatta bread.Large groups will enjoy sharing the generously portioned cheesy spinach and artichoke dip served in a black iron frying pan, surrounded by triangles of warm pita. Even the ubiquitous Caesar salad has an edge here, made with house-made herb croutons and shards of Parmesan rather than grated cheese.Old Fields has its predecessor’s “55-year marinade,” so called for the age of the recipe. We tried the marinated strip steak (at $19.95, the menu’s highest-price entree), which was juicy and tasty and not overwhelmed by its marinade. It came with a mound of good mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables.A seafood risotto had creamy rice laced with bay scallops and topped with four large shrimp. A worthy special one night was tender veal osso buco in a chunky tomato sauce served over rice.The restaurant features nine burgers and five other sandwiches. We liked the Reuben on marble rye but found the burgers, cooked to order and running with juices, even better. The purists went for the Old Fields classic with lettuce, tomato and pickle. Also appealing was the “56” burger. (The original Old Fields Inn opened in 1956.) It was lightly marinated and covered with sautéed onions and melted Swiss cheese.Sandwiches come with French fries or a side salad (mixed greens topped with shaved fennel, carrot and cucumber in a light lemon dressing); for 95 cents, diners can substitute onion rings or exemplary sweet-potato fries. We liked all four but thought the thin, wispy onion rings were the best.Desserts, all $6, are made in-house and include a warm apple cobbler à la mode, a brownie sundae and an old-fashioned ice box cake, made with chocolate wafer cookies and whipped cream. (The whipped cream is the real thing and used with abandon.) Diners can also choose an old-fashioned banana split, or order a shake or Coke float.David and Christine Tunney have turned a somewhat tired landmark into a restaurant any neighborhood would be proud of. It’s sure to attract patrons from farther away.
It was so nice to be greeted by every employee we passed on our way to our table! The food was delicious, and we were given some appetizers on the house to try as our dinners were being prepared. We will definitely go back!
4.5 based on 218 reviews
I've been going to this bakery since it opened and it has always been consistent in it's quality and service. Whether it's a waffle for breakfast or a sandwich at lunch, this place does not disappoint. The owners are always pleasant and eager to please.
My only wish was that they were open later at night. what a great place to go after the theater or dinner for some espresso and a slice of one of their cakes!
4 based on 190 reviews
Elegant locale for steaks, sushi & weekend brunch, with patio & seasonal tiki bar overlooking pond.
A wonderful Sunday early afternoon brunch. Delicious cranberry bread. Filet of Sole served to perfection. Inviting house salad. A very nice place tucked away on 25A in Centerport, LI. Attentive staff and management. A perfect Sunny afternoon with friend and family.Good Afternoon georgeny01! Thank you for your kind words and taking the time to write a review! We are very happy you enjoyed our atmosphere, food, and staff, and we hope to see you again in the future! The Whole Team at Mill Pond House
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Cozy family-style restaurant that takes reservations and gives diners a choice of small or large platters of food, so two can dine without a ton of leftovers. The appetizers of stuffed clams, stuffed mushrooms and fried zucchini were all excellent. The staff was very sensitive to my shellfish allergy and kept the stuffed clams away from the other food. The main course of chicken fontina, veal romano and escarole and beans were made to order, not overly salty (as requested) and beautifully plated. Best of all was our dessert of freshly-made napoleon. It was crispy and delicate--made on premises. Our waiter, Brian, was very attentive. We will definitely be back.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Small independent coffee shop. Nice little place in greenlawn comparable to Starbucks quality and prices.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Sorry but have not had anything but the awesome pizza crumbs ,they come in tons of different flavors( order ahead). They are the biggest hit at any BBQ .
4.5 based on 248 reviews
To all of our valued customers and friends, we thank you for choosing us over and over again and hope that we can continue to serve you for many years to come.
It's not often we eat at Italian restaurants as my husband is a fantastic Italian cook so when we do, we obviously want it to be a good experience. Have been to joanina's twice and their food is outstanding. One of the best cups of espresso my husband has ever had has been at Joanina. Portions are plentiful and prices are reasonable.
Definitely recommend reservations as they fill up fairly quickly.
Looking forward to taking my picky Italian parents here for dinner!
4 based on 89 reviews
For an unique and relaxing dining experience in Greenlawn Village wander down to Ruvo, a southern Italian Restaurant that features local seafood and wine as well as classic country Italian fare. Ruvo is a "standout" as stated by Joanne Starkey of The New York Times. Ruvo's seasoned staff and Creative Chefs will treat you to an exceptional dining experience.
What a nice restaurant ! Fare is Italian but not your typical one. Has some pasta (a pasta night on Mondays) but steak, veal, chicken and fish. We all loved our entrees and the appetizers were really good. Todd, our server, was awesome!! Can't wait to eat there again.
4 based on 195 reviews
Anything I’ve had here after the last three visits over 3 months has been outstanding. The Good: The penne ala vodka, chicken dishes, calamari and spaghetti with white clam sauce all had exceeded expectations. (A) rated
There’s are very reasonable lunch specials that, for the price, is a great deal. (B+)
The Bad: Parking lot is awful. (D-) Not only is it small, it’s poorly engineered. There must be many fender benders there?
The Service is top-notch, but adequate. Don’t looked for a polished-up staff here; but the servers do “do” their jobs. (C+)
Overall, a great “go-to” spot that doesn’t disappoint.
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