Things To Do

  • Carissa's Bakery

    All-day European-style bakery and café in East Hampton, offering artisan breads, pastries, vibrant cakes, seasonal dishes, and coffee.

  • Goldberg's Bagels

    Goldberg’s Famous Bagels is a classic, family-run New York–style bagel spot on the East End. Founded on traditional bagel-making techniques, they offer everything from boiled bagels and flagels to deli sandwiches, smoked fish, and breakfast favorites — all baked fresh in-house.

  • Round Swamp Farm

    Known for its farm-fresh produce, homemade baked goods, and gourmet prepared foods. With a rich nine-generation history, their markets (in East Hampton, Bridgehampton, and Montauk) offer seasonal vegetables, freshly baked breads and cookies, artisanal cheeses, and hearty take-home meals.

  • Nick & Toni's

    Nick & Toni’s is a beloved Hamptons institution — a rustic, Tuscan–farmhouse–style restaurant with a wood-burning oven, seasonal Italian-Mediterranean cuisine. Samantha used to hostess here during college.

  • Amber Waves Farm Stand

    This farm stand at 367 Main Street in Amagansett features espresso, warm pastries, salads, wraps, green juice and more—all made with ingredients from their fields.

  • Wolffer Wine Stand

    A relaxed, scenic outpost of the Wölffer Estate in Sagaponack, located on Montauk Highway. It offers wine-by-the-glass (or to go), including their celebrated rosé and ciders, paired with small bites in a laid-back, outdoor setting perfect for sunset vibes

  • Main Beach

    A wide, iconic Hamptons beach on Ocean Avenue, known for its clean quartz sand, clear surf, and a classic pavilion with food, lockers, showers, and lifeguards.

  • Hither Hills State Park

    A popular state park in Montauk, NY, featuring sandy beaches, scenic bluffs, and hiking trails. Known for its rolling sand dunes, freshwater ponds, it’s a favorite spot for swimming, picnicking, and outdoor adventures.

  • Montauk Lighthouse

    An iconic historic lighthouse at the eastern tip of Long Island in Montauk, NY. Built in 1796, it offers sweeping ocean views, a small museum, and a picturesque setting.

  • Murf's Backstreet Tavern

    A no-frills, beloved dive bar in Sag Harbor housed in a 1790s building with rustic wooden floors and a brick fireplace. Known for its laid-back, late-night vibe, it features a jukebox, darts, and its legendary hook-on-ring game. Taylor was the doorman one summer!

  • The Palm

    A classic, upscale American steakhouse with Italian flair, located in the historic Huntting Inn on East Hampton’s Main Street. Famous for generous prime-aged steaks, jumbo Nova Scotia lobster, and warm, clubby service that treats guests like family.

  • Doubles

    A laid-back, Caribbean-inspired café offering quick‑service roti, curried meats and veggies, their namesake “doubles” (fried flatbread filled with curried chickpeas), sandwiches, smoothies, and flavorful bowls.