Anne’s all time favorite diner - a quintessential Long Island staple. You can order anything and everything at any time, and there are so many Halloween decorations you probably won’t even see the person sitting across from you.
An old fashioned, delicious, hardy joint — and home to the Best of Long Island clam chowder.
A peaceful spot along the Connetquot River with gardens, walking trails, and trees that are over a century old. Once part of a 19th-century estate, it’s a lovely place for a quiet stroll or morning coffee.
A fun downtown shop filled with records, video games, and action figures — it feels a bit like someone cleaned out their parents’ house, and honestly, some of this stuff is absolutely still in ours. A great stop for anyone who loves a little retro nostalgia.
Perfect for a relaxed drink, DUBCO is a local craft-brew spot on South Chicago Ave. With a solid rotation of beers and plenty of outdoor seating, it’s a laid-back place to hang out.
Traverse the Great South Bay to a magical island for the day.