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Gone are the days when Montauk existed as a workingman's vacation town, and if you ever saw what this place used to look like, you'd probably wonder why this didn't happen sooner. The faux wood paneled rooms and polyester bedspreads have been replaced by reclaimed barn wood, clawfoot bathtubs, and cast iron beds. The rooms (33 in all) come in multiple flavors, including Whitewater loft and Moonlight suite. Both so embody vintage beach chic it's almost scary. Throw in an exclusive pop-up for women's wear brand Minnie Rose and a membership to Number 50, the spot's private beach club (sans actual beach, but it does have two pools) and your lodging this summer will be the envy of every Hampster out East.
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