The North Fork is Long Island's wine country. Driving along the main road, you will pass many wineries. Through a quick Google search, you can find some great ones! Here are some of our favorites - Bedell Vineyards, Corey Creek Tap Room, Macari Vineyards, Kontokosta Winery, Mattebella Vineyards, Raphael Vineyards, Lieb Cellars, and Croteaux Vineyards. REMINDER: Don't booze too hard! You have our wedding to attend!
Noah's is one of Renaldy and Erin's favorite restaurants in Greenport. The food is fresh and delicious. Located right on Front Street, it is a great place for a meal before you take a stroll through the village of Greenport.
We love this Greenport restaurant. Located on the dock in Greenport Harbor, Fortino's has delicious food, friendly staff and waterfront views that will bring a smile to your face. Definitely a must dine when on the North Fork!
If you like oysters, this tiny waterfront shack is the perfect place to go. Charming and delicious, oysters can be ordered pre-shucked or you can shuck your own if you're feeling adventurous! Not an oyster fan? They are also known for their hot dogs!
One of the couples favorite places to grab a taco and margarita while in Greenport! Lucharitos has a fun and colorful vibe, with friendly staff and excellent food. Don't forget to order the double shell taco (hard and soft) to really excite the palette! Renaldy also loves the wings!
A Long Island staple! You can have everything...well, plain is fine. As long as its toasted, we wont judge you!
If you were thinking about venturing into the little town of Southold, Southold General is a great place to grab breakfast or lunch. A cute little coffee shop/general store, Southold General is always a stop on our trips to the North Fork.
The Greenport Brewery in Peconic is a great place to spend an afternoon. Beer on tap and excellent food cookin' up in the kitchen. They often have live music too! There is also a smaller Greenport Harbor location in the village of Greenport. Located in an 1860’s firehouse that they renovated themselves. You’ll find it next door to the town’s historic jail. Go upstairs for a pint or a beer tasting!
Walking in here is like walking back into the groovy 70s. The front of the store is packed with records, equipped with a listening booth. As you mosey to the back, you will find racks of vintage clothing, and displays of homewares from decades past.