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If Montauk had a Cheers it would be O'Murphy's (except Cliff would be a charter boat captain). Everybody knows owners Chet and Jan, who know everybody. Checked tablecloth (green, of course) tables ... read more
When the bartender gets a fix on you with his one good eye, make sure to act friendly (he won't). Though literally only a couple miles away, the Springs is a very long way from East Hampton. Just a... read more
Just behind the dock, this dingy bar is in its ideal setting -- the clanging of the boatyard behind it and the salt air making its patrons feel at home. There is, of course, no door policy, but you... read more
This legendary dive is the spot to slum in Sag. Everybody seems to stumble into the joint at some point in the night: locals mix with share housers, madras-decked dandies, and deck hands who are do... read more
Old school Montauk in its purest form. Formerly Fitzgerald's, now seen over by proprietor George Watson, Harbor-side fish shack does what you'd think it would: saloon-style drinking with shellfish,... read more
Get here early, maybe even straight from the beach (the brah-dudes and middle-age pervs at the bar won't mind) and settle in for the sinking sun. The out of the way location perched on Fort Pond Ba... read more
The main attraction here are the burgers, a full page of them, mostly named after sports stars. Though this not your typical neon lit Bud-sign sportsbar -- it's got some historical perspective. Tak... read more
Montauk dive with 70's rock pedigree where Mick and company shot pool when kickin' it at Warhol's spot nearby. Drunkenly slur "Hannahhhhhh" as you get twisted on cheap drinks until your eyes ... read more
Once you've set the bar by having a Nobu outpost residing in your h...
Staking claims in Sag Harbor's culinary arms race, Michael Gluckman...
Tony Fortuna's TBar Steak & Lounge concept (one that is nearly ...
To say Fresh has something for everybody isn't a cliché; it'...
The latest from the team behind Sen, this new American Gastropub wi...