Feeling patriotic? Enjoy a scenic drive through Oyster bay on your way to Sagamore Hill which was the "Summer White House" or home of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States. The estate features beautiful lookouts. Wave goodbye to Billy Joel's house across the water, he's moving out! Stop by Oyster Bay Brewing Company on your way back, GO ISLES!
New casual brewery with delicious bites. Great for a beer and to check in on your teams during the late push hockey playoffs or Elite Eight NCAA tournament.
A steakhouse staple with historic charm. Built in 1740, it famously received president George Washington on his victory tour.
A delicious sweet treat and a favorite of Brooks'.
A true Long Island deli. Here you can find a delicious BEC (Bacon, Egg, and Cheese), smoothies and more!
Beachside dining in Bayville, great seafood and a local vibe. Brooks and Micaela's favorite summer date spot, might be chilly in March but worth it!
This is the original Guggenheim Estate and ode to the Gold Coast period of the early 20th century. The Sands Point peninsula was the famed “East Egg” in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby.”
Iconic seafood spot dating to 1905 with deck seating & bay view and occasional live music.
Take a turn at a private course or one of Long Islands' famed public courses like Bethpage State Park (Good Luck!). OR hit a bucket of balls Hempstead Harbor Links a local favorite.