The Best Farmers Market In The Hamptons

Catherine Doolan

Farmers markets are a summertime staple especially in the Hamptons! Farmers markets are a great way to incorporate fresh produce into your summertime cooking favorites. From fruits and vegetables to baked goods, farmers markets have everything you need. Here are a few markets that are open in the Hamptons.

Westhampton Beach Farmers Market - Westhampton Beach, NY

The Westhampton Beach farmers market is located on the Village Green in the center of town. The market has over 50 vendors including vendors of fruit, breads & pies, local wine, and many more. The market is open every Saturday from 9-1 pm. Face masks required.

Amber Waves - Amagansett, NY

The Amber Waves market in Amagansett is on 25 acres of land where they grow over 300 varieties of produce. The market has a cafe for a quick bite to eat, and Amber Waves also participates in local farmers markets as well. Amber Waves is open 7 days a week.

Montauk Farmers Market - Montauk, NY

The Montauk Farmers Market is located on the Montauk Green and is open every Thursday from 9-2 pm. The market has unique vendors so you can buy anything! Soap is among the many unique items that you can pick up at this farmers market.

Southampton Farmers Market - Southampton, NY

The Southampton Farmers Market takes place every Sunday in Agawam Park. The market is open from 9am-3pm. The market not only sells fruit and vegetables, but woodwork, dairy products, and flowers.

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Where to Get $1 Oysters on National Oyster Day in NYC

National Oyster Day is on Wednesday, August 5th so I've included two restaurants that are inviting diners to get slurping with $1 oyster specials to celebrate the holiday. 

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Greek hotspot Nerai (55 E. 54th Street) in Midtown East will offer $1 oysters all day long on National Oyster Day, beginning at 11:30am. The restaurant has an expansive, gorgeous garden patio with seating for 50 for lunch and dinner al fresco.

Loulou (176 8th Avenue) in Chelsea will offer $1 oysters and has 15 tables available for dining al fresco from 5pm - 11pm. You can also enjoy their large selection of craft cocktails, wine and beer in addition to classic French dishes.

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Food Unites Us All

Caroline Fiske

Do you miss eating dinner while watching a show? Well, you’re just in luck because The Ragtrader located at 70 W 36th Street and its subterranean piano bar Bo Peep, are bringing live entertainment and good food to New York City.

Starting this week, Bo Peep’s revered pianist Skip Brevis will be bringing his musical songs to The Ragtrader’s 36th Street sidewalk every Tuesday through Friday starting at 6 pm. The Ragtrader’s outdoor diners as well as people who are walking by can request any songs that they’d like from nostalgic favorites to modern classics. This astounding event will also feature some surprise guest pianists and vocalists with a variety of Crudo, apps, authentic pizzas, and large + small plates such as Salmon Poke, Artichoke & Olive pizza, Cauliflower Steak, and Mushroom Bolognese for you to enjoy. This will all highlight the restaurant's strong relationship with local farmers. Reservations are not required for you to attend.

For those who have been craving some good ol’ barbecue but haven’t been able to get out of the city, you are just in luck! The Ragtrader will be hosting an event with your good ol’ barbecue favorites on Wednesday, July 29th from 5 pm to closing time. This event will feature items such as St. Louis style ribs, DemKota Ranch Brisket, Baked Beans, Mac n’ Cheese, Pecan & Bourbon Pie, and so much more scrumptious food that your taste buds just won’t be able to resist.

But wait! There’s more! The Ragtrader’s sibling restaurants, White Oak Tavern located in Greenwich Village at 21 Waverly Place and Street Taco located at 358 3rd Ave, are officially open for outdoor dining, takeout, and delivery. New York City’s restaurants are slowly coming back to life whether you want to be entertained while you eat or not.

As restaurants across New York City are trying to survive during this pandemic, many restaurants are looking into both new and creative ways to promote their businesses. To help gain more customers during this challenging time, ‌‌Brookfield‌ ‌Place‌ which is a premier‌ ‌waterfront‌ ‌shopping‌ center ‌on‌ ‌the‌ ‌Hudson‌ ‌River‌ ‌in‌ ‌Downtown‌ ‌Manhattan announced the release of ‌a ‌digital‌ ‌cookbook‌ called “Bite-Sized: A Taste of New York’s Culinary Secrets.” This book is ‌in‌ ‌collaboration‌ ‌with‌ ‌various restaurants‌ ‌across the city.

Restaurants ‌such as ‌Sant‌ Ambroeus, Blue‌ ‌Ribbon‌ ‌Sushi‌, Gabriel‌ ‌Kreuther‌, Seamore's‌, and Tartinery‌ have whipped up some tasty recipes in this ‌cookbook‌. It is available ‌for‌ your ‌purchase‌ ‌today ‌at‌‌‌ bfplny.com‌ ‌for‌ ‌only $10. All proceeds‌ ‌will benefit ‌the ‌‌Relief‌ ‌Opportunities‌ ‌for‌ ‌All‌ ‌Restaurants‌,‌ which is a New York City ‌restaurant‌ ‌employee‌ ‌relief‌ ‌fund.‌ ‌

The special ‌recipes are just the beginning when it comes to this cookbook,‌ there are also ‌tips‌ ‌on‌ ‌how‌ ‌to‌ ‌recreate‌ some of the best ‌savory‌ ‌dishes‌ ‌like‌ ‌Bluestone‌ ‌Lane’s‌ ‌Avo‌ ‌Smash‌ ‌and‌ ‌Tartinery’s‌ ‌Smoked‌ ‌Salmon‌ ‌Tartine‌ ‌or‌ ‌Sant‌ ‌Ambroeus’s‌ ‌beloved‌ ‌cacio‌ ‌e‌ ‌pepe. And there are guides‌ on how to make the most out of your basic kitchen ingredients ‌such as Sweetgreen’s‌ ‌six‌ ‌ways‌ ‌to‌ ‌use‌ ‌old ‌vegetables‌ ‌for‌ ‌the‌ ‌perfect‌ ‌salad,‌ or‌‌ Gabriel‌ ‌ Kreuther’s‌ ‌Anatomy‌ ‌of‌ ‌Chocolate.‌ ‌

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Craft cocktail specialist Shigefumi Kabashima has reopened both of his Japanese cocktail bars and full-service restaurants, ROKC (Ramen + Oyster + Kitchen + Cocktails) in West Harlem and NR in the Upper East Side. NR’s latest brunch menu is now available on Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 5 pm and it features a wide range of contemporary Japanese dishes and your favorite brunch classics such as Chef Takashi’s handmade Soba Noodles and Truffle Egg Sandwiches. These restaurants were closed during the hype of the pandemic, ROKC and NR are now in their newest chapter. Their dining is complete with outdoor tables and chairs as well as a new chef and menu for their food, this was all planned out while executing the creative and delicious cocktails Shige is known for.

The rain has become every restaurant’s worst nightmare. Fortunately, a Mediterranean restaurant located in the West Village called “Extra Virgin” has got our back! This restaurant offers its guests both umbrellas and an awning for their outdoor seating options. Michele Gaton is the owner and she is also the General Manager of Union Square’s Coffee Shop. Her Partner in Crime and Executive Chef Joey Fortunato is also known for his work at Manhattan Ocean Club, Layla, Picholine, and Tribeca Grill. The menu also allows guests to use their phones to scan a QR code for ordering food and drinks. Some of “Extra Virgin” most well-known dishes include:

  • Chopped Summer Salad with Watermelon and Feta with crisp romaine lettuce, baby arugula, sweet corn, grape tomato, red onion, radish, cucumber, and roasted chickpeas, dressed with a honey-lime vinaigrette.

  • The Truffled Mushroom Asparagus Turkey Burger, which is dressed with a porcini aioli and served with fries or a salad.

  • Spicy Shrimp Tacos with a chile-lime aioli, pineapple salsa, avocado, jicama slaw, pico de gallo, and pickled jalapeño.

  • The Mushroom Crusted Virgin Chicken, which has been on the menu since the restaurant's inception and made with a juicy chicken breast coated in a mixture of different mushrooms, served with sweet pea risotto, cipollini onions, and truffle broth.

  • The 40 Ounce Froze and the Hampton’s Favorite Bailey’s Banana Colada are just some of the many extravagant cocktail options that “Extra Virgin” has to offer. You can go to this restaurant today at  259 West 4th Street and you can also visit their website at https://extravirginrestaurant.com/

    The restaurants that I have talked about are just some of the many options that are available in New York City for your entertainment. Whether that includes music while eating, takeout, outdoor dining, indoor dining, or a picnic by Central Park with loved ones. Food brings people together, and right now especially we need to be united instead of divided. 

Do you miss eating dinner while watching a show? Well, you’re just in luck because The Ragtrader located at 70 W 36th Street and its subterranean piano bar Bo Peep, are bringing live entertainment and good food to New York City.


Starting this week, Bo Peep’s revered pianist Skip Brevis will be bringing his musical songs to The Ragtrader’s 36th Street sidewalk every Tuesday through Friday starting at 6 pm. The Ragtrader’s outdoor diners as well as people who are walking by can request any songs that they’d like from nostalgic favorites to modern classics. This astounding event will also feature some surprise guest pianists and vocalists with a variety of Crudo, apps, authentic pizzas, and large + small plates such as Salmon Poke, Artichoke & Olive pizza, Cauliflower Steak, and Mushroom Bolognese for you to enjoy. This will all highlight the restaurant's strong relationship with local farmers. Reservations are not required for you to attend.

 

For those who have been craving some good ol’ barbecue but haven’t been able to get out of the city, you are just in luck! The Ragtrader will be hosting an event with your good ol’ barbecue favorites on Wednesday, July 29th from 5 pm to closing time. This event will feature items such as St. Louis style ribs, DemKota Ranch Brisket, Baked Beans, Mac n’ Cheese, Pecan & Bourbon Pie, and so much more scrumptious food that your taste buds just won’t be able to resist.

But wait! There’s more! The Ragtrader’s sibling restaurants, White Oak Tavern located in Greenwich Village at 21 Waverly Place and Street Taco located at 358 3rd Ave, are officially open for outdoor dining, takeout, and delivery. New York City’s restaurants are slowly coming back to life whether you want to be entertained while you eat or not.

As restaurants across New York City are trying to survive during this pandemic, many restaurants are looking into both new and creative ways to promote their businesses. To help gain more customers during this challenging time, ‌‌Brookfield‌ ‌Place‌ which is a premier‌ ‌waterfront‌ ‌shopping‌ center ‌on‌ ‌the‌ ‌Hudson‌ ‌River‌ ‌in‌ ‌Downtown‌ ‌Manhattan announced the release of ‌a ‌digital‌ ‌cookbook‌ called “Bite-Sized: A Taste of New York’s Culinary Secrets.” This book is ‌in‌ ‌collaboration‌ ‌with‌ ‌various restaurants‌ ‌across the city.

Restaurants ‌such as ‌Sant‌ Ambroeus, Blue‌ ‌Ribbon‌ ‌Sushi‌, Gabriel‌ ‌Kreuther‌, Seamore's‌, and Tartinery‌ have whipped up some tasty recipes in this ‌cookbook‌. It is available ‌for‌ your ‌purchase‌ ‌today ‌at‌‌‌ bfplny.com‌ ‌for‌ ‌only $10. All proceeds‌ ‌will benefit ‌the ‌‌Relief‌ ‌Opportunities‌ ‌for‌ ‌All‌ ‌Restaurants‌,‌ which is a New York City ‌restaurant‌ ‌employee‌ ‌relief‌ ‌fund.‌ ‌

The special ‌recipes are just the beginning when it comes to this cookbook,‌ there are also ‌tips‌ ‌on‌ ‌how‌ ‌to‌ ‌recreate‌ some of the best ‌savory‌ ‌dishes‌ ‌like‌ ‌Bluestone‌ ‌Lane’s‌ ‌Avo‌ ‌Smash‌ ‌and‌ ‌Tartinery’s‌ ‌Smoked‌ ‌Salmon‌ ‌Tartine‌ ‌or‌ ‌Sant‌ ‌Ambroeus’s‌ ‌beloved‌ ‌cacio‌ ‌e‌ ‌pepe. And there are guides‌ on how to make the most out of your basic kitchen ingredients ‌such as Sweetgreen’s‌ ‌six‌ ‌ways‌ ‌to‌ ‌use‌ ‌old ‌vegetables‌ ‌for‌ ‌the‌ ‌perfect‌ ‌salad,‌ or‌‌ Gabriel‌ ‌ Kreuther’s‌ ‌Anatomy‌ ‌of‌ ‌Chocolate.‌ ‌

Craft cocktail specialist Shigefumi Kabashima has reopened both of his Japanese cocktail bars and full-service restaurants, ROKC (Ramen + Oyster + Kitchen + Cocktails) in West Harlem and NR in the Upper East Side. NR’s latest brunch menu is now available on Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 5 pm and it features a wide range of contemporary Japanese dishes and your favorite brunch classics such as Chef Takashi’s handmade Soba Noodles and Truffle Egg Sandwiches. These restaurants were closed during the hype of the pandemic, ROKC and NR are now in their newest chapter. Their dining is complete with outdoor tables and chairs as well as a new chef and menu for their food, this was all planned out while executing the creative and delicious cocktails Shige is known for.

The rain has become every restaurant’s worst nightmare. Fortunately, a Mediterranean restaurant located in the West Village called “Extra Virgin” has got our back! This restaurant offers its guests both umbrellas and an awning for their outdoor seating options. Michele Gaton is the owner and she is also the General Manager of Union Square’s Coffee Shop. Her Partner in Crime and Executive Chef Joey Fortunato is also known for his work at Manhattan Ocean Club, Layla, Picholine, and Tribeca Grill. The menu also allows guests to use their phones to scan a QR code for ordering food and drinks. Some of “Extra Virgin” most well-known dishes include:

  • Chopped Summer Salad with Watermelon and Feta with crisp romaine lettuce, baby arugula, sweet corn, grape tomato, red onion, radish, cucumber, and roasted chickpeas, dressed with a honey-lime vinaigrette.

  • The Truffled Mushroom Asparagus Turkey Burger, which is dressed with a porcini aioli and served with fries or a salad.

  • Spicy Shrimp Tacos with a chile-lime aioli, pineapple salsa, avocado, jicama slaw, pico de gallo, and pickled jalapeño.

  • The Mushroom Crusted Virgin Chicken, which has been on the menu since the restaurant's inception and made with a juicy chicken breast coated in a mixture of different mushrooms, served with sweet pea risotto, cipollini onions, and truffle broth.

The 40 Ounce Froze and the Hampton’s Favorite Bailey’s Banana Colada are just some of the many extravagant cocktail options that “Extra Virgin” has to offer. You can go to this restaurant today at  259 West 4th Street and you can also visit their website at https://extravirginrestaurant.com/

The restaurants that I have talked about are just some of the many options that are available in New York City for your entertainment. Whether that includes music while eating, takeout, outdoor dining, indoor dining, or a picnic by Central Park with loved ones. Food brings people together, and right now especially we need to be united instead of divided. 

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Chef Kwame Onwuachi & Rémy Martin Cognac Announce Year-Long Culinary Collaboration

Rémy Martin Cognac announces a year-long collaboration with globally recognized, award-winning, Chef Kwame Onwuachi as part of The House’s continued commitment to exceptional hospitality within the mixology and gastronomy space.

The partnership launches with a video series titled, “Flavor by the Grill” featuring classic, regionally inspired grilling dishes with a creative twist by Chef Kwame, paired with a signature Rémy Martin cocktail. Through curated content, Rémy Martin and the former Top Chef contestant collaborate to highlight the depth of flavors and versatility of cognac, specifically enjoying Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal and Rémy Martin VSOP in the summer months. The rich complexity and unique aromas of the Rémy Martin portfolio have established it as the preferred cognac by Chefs globally, making it the optimal choice for crafting bright, refreshing cocktails.

"Rémy Martin’s commitment to excellence is something that I am truly excited about being a part of,” said Kwame Onwuachi, “Rémy resonates with me on a personal level because it’s part of my heritage and has been a favorite drink in my family for generations. I am looking forward to growing with this amazing brand and creating authentic experiences!”

While creating these new recipes, Chef Kwame, whom recently received the Best New Chef title by Food & Wine magazine, found inspiration from his time spent traveling, working and living in the Northeast, South, West and Midwest regions of the United States. These past experiences, blended with his culinary exploration of the Rémy Martin Cognac, have resulted in the dynamic meals and vibrant cocktails highlighted in this series.

 

“We are incredibly proud to team up with Chef Kwame Onwuachi,” said Ian McLernon, President and CEO Americas at Rémy Cointreau. “Chef Kwame’s wholehearted dedication to excellence in his craft and the culinary space inspires us and is celebrated here at Rémy Martin. We are excited to see his culinary prowess in action with our liquid and look forward to his talent being spotlighted in this partnership.”

Since 1724, the House of Rémy Martin has produced premium cognacs that consistently appeal to the world’s most discerning connoisseurs and restaurateurs, many of which have selected Rémy Martin for serve at their renowned venues. The partnership follows previous collaborations with some of the world’s most acclaimed food influencers and brands, including Danielle Chang of LUCKYRICE and Michelin-starred Chef Jean-François Piège, solidifying Rémy Martin’s legacy in the global food scene and as the preferred cognac of the culinary world.

In the coming months, programming will include exciting experiences such as masterclasses, culinary events and more. For more information and to watch the episodes, visit www.remymartin.com

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The Best Way To Celebrate Prosecco Week Is With A Virtual Tasting

We may still be inside, but that won’t stop us from celebrating some of our favorite holidays. This week from is the third annual National Prosecco Week, held from July 20-26, 2020, is going digital! What’s a better way to host a prosecco tasting to educate yourself on, how to identify authentic Prosecco and the many different ways to enjoy it. Hosted by The Prosecco DOC Consortium we were able to have a virtual tasting ourselves and below are our notes on what to serve, and what to expect.

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Hosted by certified Sommelier and Wine Director at Gary’s Wine & Marketplace Brooke Sabel, we were able to try 7 different Prosecco’s ranging from a Brut to Extra Dry we learned everything from taste to terroir, its origins and future - and provide recommendations on hosting, food pairings and serving suggestions to challenge misconceptions and offer inventive ways to enjoy the world’s most popular sparkling wine. 

Piera Martellozzo “075 Carati” Prosecco DOC - Brut

Trying the Piera Martellozzo “075 Carati” Prosecco DOC, I thought it was a good starting wine to begin with. With a wave of citrus coming from the glass I would characterize this as semi-sweet with strong notes of grape and apples. Very refreshing with the 90-degree temperature outside.

Villa Sandi “Il Fresco” Prosecco DOC Treviso - Brut

While the 075 Carati tasted of apple, this one smells like an Autumn apple harvest, green specifically. Noted to pair well with spicy food, you’d find some sweet & heat with this pairing. Perfect alone or with a cocktail.

La Gioiosa Prosecco DOC Treviso - Brut

This lighter prosecco shows more of it’s floral notes than the first two, almost with notes of grapefruit, it would pair nice with a seafood pasta dish.

Zonin Prosecco DOC - Brut

Zonin prosecco is where the flavors begin to change with a softer palate that isn’t too sweet. With a feinter smell on the nose, the afternotes are on more of a stone fruit, perfect pairing with a burrata side dish. Very mellow, will be something to try with frozen fruit mixed in.

Val D’Oca Prosecco DOC - Extra Dry

As we enter the extra dry section, my favorite, I note the crisp taste that the other’s didn’t have. The pale yellow prosecco, almost has a greenish hue with hints of citrus and even almond. I can imagine myself pairing this with on the beaches of Sag Harbor with a plate of crab cakes, or even just a lounging drink at home.

Blu Giovello Prosecco DOC - Extra Dry

Something I haven’t seen before was a nice screwtop prosecco, perfect for bringing into the park or the next time at Christopher Street pier. With my first sip, I notice how dry and yet citrusy it truly is. While I try this tasting with cheese, I truly wish I had sushi to accompany the Blu Giovello Prosecco DOC.

La Marca Prosecco DOC - Extra Dry

Last but not least is the La Marca Prosecco, was a great finishing drink. With a Tiffany blue label, I knew it couldn’t go wrong being someone who enjoys wines on the dryer side. This prosecco drew the best from all the other’s with separate notes of apple, citrus, and floral all together. While easy to say it would pair well with seafood or byitself, I can almost find it pairing best with a richer meal like pasta or a chocolate dessert.

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Easy Whiskey Cocktails For National Scotch Day

July 27th National Scotch Day. While most often thought to be something to sip neat or on the rocks, we recommend the Double Cask 15 Years Old and Double Cask 18 Years Old. Scotch, can also be a great addition to a number of different cocktails.

Wether your a master bartender or curious to try something new, here are a few easy whiskey cocktails to celebrate during National Scotch Day.

Related: Which Macallan 12 Are You?

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Glenfiddich Monte Carlo by Allan Roth, Glenfiddich Brand Ambassador

  • 2 parts Glenfiddich 14 Year Bourbon Barrel Reserve

  • ½ part Benedectine

  • 4 dashes Angostura bitters

  • Orange twist, to garnish

In a mixing glass, combine all ingredients except the orange twist.  Stir over ice.  Strain into a double rocks glass over ice.  Express the orange twist over the drink and drop in. 

Lemonade Stand

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  • 1.5oz Bruichladdich Classic Laddie

  •   .75oz Fresh lemon juice

  •   .5oz Earl Grey syrup

  •   Top with Tamarind soda (recommend Jarritos)

  •   Garnish: Lemon wheel

  •   Glass: Collins

Add first three ingredients to tin, shake, then strain over fresh ice into a tall glass. Top with tamarind soda and stir to incorporate.

Earl Grey syrup: Make a strong tea by using three tea bags in one cup of hot water. Steep for six minutes then remove tea bags. Add one cup of sugar to hot tea and stir until sugar is dissolved.

The Malt Jockey Courtesy of Monkey Shoulder Blended Malt Scotch Whisky

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  • 1 ½ parts Monkey Shoulder

  • ¾ parts Sweet Vermouth

  • ¼ part Maraschino Liqueur

  • 2 Dashes Chocolate Bitters

  • Garnish with Orange Twist

Combine ingredients, stir, and strain into a coupe glass-up, fashioned glass


The Macallan Speyside Sipper

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  • 1 ½ oz The Macallan Double Cask 12 Years Old

  • ½ oz Membrillo

  • ¼ Lime

  • 3 oz Sprite’s Delight Tea

  • 1 grapefruit

Dissolve ½ oz Membrillo into Sprite’s Delight Tea. Add 1 oz Fresh grapefruit and .25 oz lime. Serve tallover ice in a highball glass. Garnish with membrillo slice 


The Golden Dram

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  • 2 oz Aberfeldy 12 Single Malt Scotch whisky

  • 2 barspoons (0.5oz) of local honey syrup*

  • Honey Syrup: 100g of honey and 64g water, stir and leave to chill. Note: syrup will only last 3 days

  • 2 dashes Angostura bitters

  • 2 dashes orange bitters

Add the honey syrup, bitters and Aberfeldy 12 to a mixing glass, then add ice and stir to dilute (~30 seconds). Pour into rocks glass and add block ice, then garnish with an orange twist expressing the oils over the drink.

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Where To Get The Best Ice Cream In The Hamptons

Catherine Doolan

Summer is officially here and that means it is ice cream time! Here are a few of the best places to devour ice cream in The Hamptons on a hot summer day.

Shock Ice Cream - Westhampton Beach, NY

Shock Ice Cream is located on Main Street in Westhampton Beach. It is most well known for its “Carnival Cone” which is an ice cream cone with your flavor of choice, wrapped in cotton candy. Shock is offering delivery and curbside pickup for all of your favorite flavors. The ice cream shop also sells face masks!

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Gemelli Gelato - Hampton Bays, NY

Gemelli Gelato can be found on Montauk Highway in Hampton Bays. Gemelli offers a variety of flavors including dairy free flavors. They are also well known for their flavored waffle cones. Gemelli Gelato is now open for in person shopping (face mask required) and delivery.

 Buddhaberry Frozen Yogurt - Sag Harbor, NY

Calling all frozen yogurt lovers! Buddhaberry frozen yogurt in Sag Harbor is the place for you. Buddhaberry offers fresh daily flavors that you can top with nutritional toppings that taste delicious. Buddhaberry also sells coffee,  acai bowls, smoothies, shakes, crepes, and waffles.

 The Fudge Company - Southampton, NY

The Fudge Company in Southampton has every type of ice cream that you could want! From hard frozen yogurt to soft frozen yogurt, non-fat options, sherberts, and sugar free items, The Fudge Company has you covered. Alongside their ice cream, The Fudge Company is well known for their homemade fudge.

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Wineries In The Hampton's You Should Be Visiting

Catherine Doolan

One of the many attractions the Hamptons have to offer is wineries.  If you are looking to spend a day outside while tasting some fantastic wines and learning about how they are made, a trip to a winery might be for you!

Wölffer Estate Vineyard - Sagaponack, NY

Wölffer Estate Vineyard’s Tasting Room and Wine Stand are open weather permitting and with reservations only. The Tasting Room offers seatings for wine tasting as well as small bites. Wölffer makes reds, whites, rosés, and sparkling wines along with ciders.

Channing Daughters Winery - Bridgehampton, NY

Channing Daughters Winery is located in Bridgehampton and many are a part of its wine club. Right now, Channing Daughters is offering 10% off of all wine purchases as well as a complimentary bottle of wine when you join in July. The winery is not open for in person tasting yet, but it is offering virtual tastings and pick-up. 

Duck Walk Vineyard - Water Mill, NY

Duck Walk Vineyard is in Water Mill and is well known for its award winning wine and beautiful grounds. The family owned winery offers many different types of wine including reds, whites, and dessert wines and is now open for groups of 8 or less to picnic on the grounds with wine purchase.

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New York City’s Phase Two of Reopening: Will Outdoor Dining Succeed?

Caroline Fiske

As of Monday, June 22nd, New York City has moved onto phase two of reopening their city due to the decrease in coronavirus cases and deaths. Phase two includes hair salons, barbershops, retail shops, offices, real estate locations, places of worship, car stores, and outdoor seating at restaurants open for business. At least 300,000 New Yorkers are now back at work. Social distancing and CDC health guidelines will, of course, be in place as many of these places reopen. The state of New York is reopening by region and since New York City had the most amount of coronavirus cases and deaths, they were the last region in New York to enter into phase two. Now the question remaining is, will New York City successfully move onto phase three or move back to phase one?                             

Outdoor seating for these various restaurants will be allowed on sidewalks, lanes, and plazas. If customers do not follow the social distancing and CDC health guidelines while they are eating outside, then they will not be allowed to eat. These guidelines are crucial because outdoor seating reopening will help at least 5,000 New York City restaurants and it will also save at least 45,000 jobs in the restaurant industry. All restaurant staff members must wear face masks at all times, tables must be six feet apart from each other, customers must wear face masks until seated, and no more than ten people are allowed to be seated at one table. Not only will customers not be allowed to eat at the restaurant if they do not follow the guidelines, but the restaurant itself may be closed if they do not follow the guidelines either. You can read more about what to expect for outdoor dining and what the State of New York expects restaurants and customers to do in order for phase two to go successfully via the NYC Gov website at https://www1.nyc.gov/nycbusiness/article/nyc-restaurant-reopening-guide.

One of the many fabulous New York City restaurants that will be open for outdoor dining is “Bubby’s Tribeca.” It is located at 120 Hudson St., and they will be allowing customers to dine outside on their picturesque terrace. There is also “Bubby’s High Line” which is located at 73 Gansevoort St., it will be open for both takeout and outdoor dining. Curbside pickup and delivery for any food and alcohol items on the menu will also be available from both High Line and Tribeca locations. The full menu is available via their website at https://www.bubbys.com/menus/  or by calling their number at 212-219-0666. Bubby’s is just one of the many examples of restaurants that are getting back up on their feet again during phase two. A list of 60 New York City restaurants whether in Manhattan or Greenwich Village providing outdoor dining can be found at https://www.6sqft.com/nyc-coronavirus-restaurant-reopening-guide/.

Overall, restaurants rely on customers coming and trying their food over and over again. Without those customers returning to that specific restaurant, it will fail. The coronavirus pandemic is the ultimate test for restaurants not just in New York City but all over the world. Restaurants now need your love and support more than ever. If you love a certain restaurant and you don’t want it to close yet you are not ready to physically eat there yet, then take out as often as you can! Get your favorite pizza, chicken, salad, pasta, or whatever other signature dishes that you love so you can keep ordering it post coronavirus and beyond. Save the restaurants you love. Keep New York City moving forward to phase three instead of back to phase one by following all of the social distancing and CDC health guidelines. Wear face masks when necessary. Help restaurants thrive not die. This pandemic will not last forever,

stay positive!

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Ready-to-Drink Cocktails

Canned drinks have become a fun and refreshing trend in recent years, a switch up on the traditionally prepared cocktail- this change offers ready-to-go alternative for nights partying with friends or spring and summer days relaxing at home. While so many companies are beginning to create their own signature canned drinks, below are some must-tries, combining fruity flavors and spirits or sodas for both a low calorie and pleasurable option.

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Founded by master distiller Yuseff Cherney, the award-winning craft spirit brand specializes in a variety of different spirits, cocktails, and mixers. From whiskey, gin, to vodka, Cutwater Spirits now has created Tequila Soda. This 18th edition to their canned cocktails draws inspiration from Southwestern drink known as Ranch Water. Created with Cutwater's signature tequila, house made soda water and a hint of lime, it contains only 130 calories with zero carbs and zero sugars. Releasing this March, just in time for Spring, find out where to purchase here.

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In the mood for something with a refreshing citrus twist? Try another canned cocktail from Cutwater Spirits, the Cutwater Spirits Tiki Rum Mai Tai, created with their Cutwater Barrel Aged Rum and their Bali Hai Tiki Gold Rum distilled with pure cane sugar. This cocktail includes notes of pineapple and coconut to take you to that perfect vacation feeling, find where you can purchase here.

Interested in something lighter? How about tea with an alcoholic twist? Loverboy is the first zero sugar sparkling hard tea company, specializing in non-artificial, gluten-free, organically steeped hard tea. Try the organic hibiscus tea paired with pomegranate and lime flavors and mixed with alcohol from fermentation. Sweetened with Monk fruit, find out where you can purchase here.

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Alternatively, if you’re looking for a delicious rum cocktail – no bar tools or preparation required – pick up a pack of the new BACARDÍ Real Rum Cocktails. Convenient, full of flavor, and low ABV (5.9%), these ready to drink cans are made with a base of award-winning BACARDÍ white rum and available in three delicious flavors: BACARDÍ Lime & Soda, BACARDÍ Limon & Lemonade and BACARDÍ Rum Punch in a four pack for $12.99. No matter where your festivities take you, you can purchase the new cans for at-home via Drizly, Minibar and Instacart!

Party Can Triple Spice Margarita, the first-ever large format, ready-to-drink craft cocktail with twelve full-sized margaritas in one resealable can. As we reach our virtual happy hour-limit, people are looking for safe ways to enjoy the summer weather and socialize with friends and family outdoors Party Can, which makes the nation’s most popular cocktail easy to transport and safe to share. The resealable can helps to limit contact between bartender and sipper making it easy to have a spirited indulgence with friends sheltering-in-place together or hosting a socially distant picnic in the park.

Made with 100% blue weber agave tequila, premium orange liqueur, fresh lime juice, and a triple spice mix of real ginger, cinnamon and chili pepper, the Party Can removes the hassle of traveling to multiple stores to purchase all the ingredients for your margarita. Additionally, those who are worn out from at-home bartending over the last few months will love that the Party Can involves absolutely no prep time: simply chill, shake and serve.

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Azulana Sparkling Tequila is a blend of 100% blue agave tequila with sparkling water mixed with various hints of fruit and notes of agave nectar strengthening the tequila flavor. Made with natural ingredients, go for something bold this spring and summer and try their Pineapple Rosemary which is "fruity, subtly herbal, with hint of flowers." You can find their other flavors like Lime and Blue Agave, here.

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Created by Boulevard Brewing Company founded in 1989, Fling is their line of crafted canned cocktails. All though they specialize in beer, their desire for something fun and different lead to the creation of cocktails varying from gin and tonics to vodka sodas. Have a fling with their Blood Orange Vodka Soda craft cocktail made with 360 vodka, soda water and hints of blood orange. Find where you can purchase here.

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Where To Find The Best Lobster Rolls In The Hamptons

Catherine Doolan

Lobster rolls are a go-to meal over the summer. The Hamptons are home to many of the best lobster rolls out East. Many Hamptons restaurants serve lobsters from local waters. Here are a few fan favorites!

Clam Bar at Napeague - Amagansett, NY

The Clam Bar at Napeague can be found on Montauk Highway in Amagansett. The Clam Bar lobsters are freshly caught everyday by Montauk fishermen. The lobster roll is lobster claws in a toasted bun, served with warm butter.

Image source: www.clambarhamptons.com

Image source: www.clambarhamptons.com

Duryea’s - Montauk, NY

Fresh local seafood! Located on the Fort Pond Bay, Duryea’s offers sunset views while enjoying their well known lobster roll.  Outside seating opening June 18th.

Image source: www.duryealobsters.com

Image source: www.duryealobsters.com

Bostwick’s Chowder House - East Hampton, NY

Bostwick’s Chowder House in the heart of East Hampton, offers both a hot and cold lobster roll served with a choice of coleslaw, fries, potato salad or potato chips.

Image source: www.eastendtaste.com

Image source: www.eastendtaste.com

The Lobster Roll - LUNCH - Amagansett, NY

Looking to make a quick roadside stop? The Lobster Roll is the place.  It has been around since the 1950’s on Montauk Highway in Amagansett. Their lobster roll consists of a mix of lobster claw and knuckle meat on a toasted bun, served with butter.

Image Source: www.lobsterroll.com

Image Source: www.lobsterroll.com

John Scott’s Surf Shack - Westhampton, NY

John Scott’s Surf Shack is situated on Dune Road in Westhampton Beach.  John Scott’s has beautiful views of Moriches Bay and has a magnificent ambiance. Its famous lobster roll is served with fries.

Image source: www.johnscottssurfshack.com

Image source: www.johnscottssurfshack.com

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5 Eateries in The Bronx You Should Try

Jessica N. Todmann

Aside from the shopping and club hopping, New York City is also the global food capital. New Yorkers love to eat, and those visiting often make it a point to try all this town has to offer within the culinary department.

While for the most part out-of-towners, as well as New Yorkers, tend to gravitate towards restaurant’s in Manhattan, there’s an often overlooked borough you should explore. 

The Bronx!

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Here you’ll find a unique range of cultural diversity that can only be realized and appreciated if you take the train (or car) ride in. 

If you’re feeling adventurous, and hungry, I’ve got a few eateries in The Bronx to recommend. *Please note that COVID-19 related restrictions are still in place within the New York City area, so many dining establishments are only offering takeout, pickup and/or delivery services.*

The Seashore

If you want your meal to come with a view, then stop by The Seashore. Located right off the City Island Road Bridge, you can get here by car and park onsite or via public transportation (take the local Bx29 bus or the BxM8 express bus). This waterfront destination offers an expansive seafood menu that never fails in the taste department, along with a very attentive waitstaff and management team. The Seashore offers a lunchtime menu at a great price point, with no shortage on the portion size or quality. For now, you’ll be able to enjoy their online ordering options for take-out and delivery.

Fratelli’s

Fratelli’s is an Italian restaurant housed in the Pelham Gardens section of The Bronx. Take the #5 subway line and get off at either the Gun Hill Road or Pelham Parkway train stations to get there, or opt for a ride on the Bx12 bus that runs from the Inwood section of Manhattan. Of course, driving is also an option and parking is plentiful within this mainly residential neighborhood. Indeed, Fratelli’s does have this “neighborhood” feel and their atmosphere makes it a welcoming place for both regulars and newcomers. So does the food. In sharing his own story, the head chef and owner makes it clear that he’s cooking from the heart and sharing a piece of his tradition with diners. If you’re flying solo their Veal and Shrimp Fratelli dish tops the list. If you’ve got a few mouths to feed, try their Family of Four dinner special!

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Cơm Tấm Ninh Kiều is a Vietnamese restaurant with a friendly young team ready to serve up some tasty grub. They’ve recently revamped their website which makes navigating it pretty seamless. Their operating hours are now right at the top of the page and a lovely visual menu has been added to showcase all of their food items. Although the current state of the pandemic will prevent you from dining in, luckily St. James Park is right across the street. Walk in and take a walk while you enjoy your Bánh Mì! They also have a really interesting bubble tea style drink, which is a Sugarcane Caramel Latte. Eat your heart out Starbucks.

Vegan’s Delight

Healthy eating continues to be on trend, but Vegan’s Delight isn’t about being trendy. This down to earth shop doubles as a Caribbean mini market and takeout joint, focused on serving their customers food that does good for your taste buds and your physique. Located on Boston Road in the Northeast section of The Bronx, this is the ideal place for food on the go if you rather avoid the bevy of fast food chains surrounding nearby. Vegan’s Delight seems to always be packed, but the staff is swift and patient with you in case you have any questions. Thinking about what to try? Everything. Literally. I will admit, no matter what I purchase I always seem to walk out with an ackee patty in hand.

Antonio’s Trattoria

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Antonio’s Trattoria is a well-known Bronx staple, receiving local media coverage and celebrity diners alike because of its great food and history within the community. The beautiful brick interior, light fixtures and overall décor are statement setting, so mark your calendars for a Valentine’s Day dinner at Antonio’s Trattoria. This restaurant is nestled within the Little Italy section of The Bronx, with lots of establishments to venture into right before your reservation. It might make life easier to just hop in an Uber to get there. Although you can only order takeout for now, we remain hopeful that outdoor seating will become an option sooner rather than later.

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Merchants NY To Open In Chelsea

As the city starts to reopen, so are new restaurants as  Merchants NY will be opening in a new Chelsea location (190 7th Ave) on June 22 for outdoor dining, relocating from its original home (112 7th Avenue) for more than 25 years.

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Merchants NY - Food - Roast Chicken and Wine Glass 

Fully redesigned by Wid Chapman Architects, the multii-area restaurant features an outdoor cafe, bar, dining room, middle and back lounge featuring a plush, intimate seating concept in signature “living room” style. The menu will highlight classic American fare with a curated beer list by Certified Cicerone Anne Becerra as well as unique, signature crafted cocktails.

Designed by Wid Chapman Architects, the modern clubhouse style restaurant features four distinct areas: an expansive outdoor café, bar and dining room adjacent to a wall of bi-fold doors leading to the outdoor café, middle lounge and back lounge. The front bar and dining room are lined with rustic plaster walls and succulent filled cabinets that open up and add light to the room. The middle lounge offers a casual indoor “garden” room, with seating encased by whimsical low wood-clad plant walls and surrounded by a dynamic Manhattan-inspired mural. For those seeking a more intimate experience, the back lounge is outfitted with low lying velvet sofas, private nooks and a fireplace providing a sophisticated backdrop for unparalleled comfort. Merchants NY can accommodate private events from 20 to 200 guests.

“We are excited to celebrate 25 years of operations at Merchants NY and are ready to welcome our guests back with our friendly and dedicated service,” said Abraham Merchant, President and Chief Executive Officer of Merchant Hospitality Inc. “We have taken all necessary measures to keep staff and guests safe and socially distanced to ensure that Merchants NY becomes their much needed ‘home away from home’ after the last few months of lockdown,” added Merchant.

Chef Antelmo Ambrosio designed the Merchants NY menu to feature classic American fare including French Onion Soup, Grilled Cauliflower Steak, Roast Chicken and decadent burgers.  Certified Cicerone Anne Becerra has developed a curated beer list to complement Chef Ambrosio’s creations. And signature crafted cocktails such as the tequila-based Koicha NY and the glittering gin-based Rethink Paloma round out an extensive beverage program.

Beginning June 22, Merchants NY Café will be open daily from 12 PM to 11 PM. During Phase III of New York City’s P.A.U.S.E., the kitchen will be open until 2 AM and the bar will be open until 4 AM daily. Brunch will be served weekends from 11:30 AM until 4:30 PM.

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