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Beach Shack Spirits Montauk Ride the Surf HAMPTONS HAMPTONS Monthly 6/9-6/22, 2016 6/9-6/22, 2016 HAMPTONS MONTHLY.COM MONTHLY.COM MONTAUK WHERE TO EAT, DRINK & PLAY! RIDE THE SURF VOL.2 NO.2 VOL.2 COREYSWAVE SURF LESSONS BEACH SHACK SPIRITS DAY TO NIGHT EASYGOING WATERING HOLES Grand Opening Spectacular rooftop pool, spa & lounge Breathtaking river, park & skyline views · Signature Glenwood white glove service The Height of Glenwood Rental Luxury Magnificent 24 hour attended lobby · Full size washer & dryer in every residence Studios from $3500* · 1 BR’s from $4750* · 2 BR’s from $7300* · NO FEE Steps from Lincoln Center and Central Park Builder | Owner | Manager 175 West 60th Street · 212-581-6060 · EncoreApartments.NYC All the units include features for persons with disabilities required by FHA *Net effective rent Equal Housing Opportunity 1 MunnRabot NYU_Gold Leaf_Hamptons Monthly 4-25-16 7042 Contents HAMPTONS Cover Photo: Montauk Surfer by Phil Davis. If you plan on surfing in the Hamptons, Montauk is the place to do it, as this month’s cover beautifully illustrates. This lively easternmost Hamptons hotspot affectionately known as “the End” embodies surfing culture plus much more, featuring beautiful hotels and beaches, world-class entertainment, top-notch shopping and a vibrant nightlife. FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT 26 World-Class Entetainment 14 In this Issue Big names and diverse performances rock the Hamptons DINING & COCKTAILS 30 Concert Spotlight Interview Ziggy Marley: Reggae royalty 16 Beach Lunches embraces summer spirits Pack a picnic for the sandy shores with help of these take-out spots WOMEN'S FASHION Beach Shack Spirits 32 After Dark 18 Shine bright all night long Ride the wave of a great beach day into the night at these easygoing watering holes 34 Shopping Spotlight Interview LOCAL Kaileigh Swimwear 22 Local Spotlight Interview 38 Throw in the Towel Montauk Rum Runners Designer beach towels AVAILABLE AT LANDSENDSPORT.COM - FOLLOW US 6 HAMPTONSMONTHLY Contents HAMPTONS MEN'S FASHION 40 Modish & Mindful Shorts Surf apparel with a thoughtful side 44 Fit to a Tee Stylish Summery Shirts HOTELS 46 Heavenly Stays Embrace Montauk surf culture at any of these fne resorts ACTION 50 Action Spotlight Interview Coreyswave CULTURE 52 Chef Spotlight Interview Silver Spoon Specialties 54 Artist Spotlight Interview 18 Alison Seifer HIDDEN GEMS 56 Halsey McKay Gallery Brings cutting edge art to East End SPOTLIGHT ON 34 58 Montauk Where to eat, What to do and Where to drink CALENDERS 66 Live Music & Events LIKE US & FOLLOW US! 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We’ve targeted For after-hours fun, our Live Entertainment Iour recommendations this month to that surfside feature highlights some exciting upcoming events lifestyle—where time melts as quickly as the ice in and is followed by an interview with reggae artist your drink, and the setting sun signals the time to Ziggy Marley, who will be performing on the 24th. shower of the day’s sand and slip into something Corey Senese, a local surf legend and the founder dressier for the evening. and surf instructor at COREYSWAVE, gives a run We’ve tallied our favorite Bring to the Beach down on the best spots to surf. We also included a Lunches, from stacked sandwiches to yummy salads, comprehensive hotel exploration of Heavenly Stays and if you’re on the beach for happy hour, we’ve got in Montauk after a day on the water. a list of Beach Shack Spirits. To experience the Then, step inside the Halsey McKay Gallery, thrill of locally-made liquor, our interview with a jewel within the East Hampton gallery scene. family-owned Montauk Rumrunners will give you For another look at local art, we check out Alison an inside look. Finally, our Chef Spotlight shines Seifer, whose award-winning illustrations have on Silver Spoon Specialties, a beachfront caterer been featured in the New Yorker and the Wall Street bringing gourmet selections with a food truck Journal. atmosphere. Bring us with you to the beach, packing us in to To keep yourself looking cool in the hot sun, our your beachside satchel alongside a designer towel danielgale.com Men’s Shopping feature on Surf Apparel will give and some sunscreen. Here’s to a fabulous dip into you the scoop. After the sun sets, our Women’s the famed surf culture of the East End. Shopping feature on After Dark Duds outlines the East End’s best designs to keep you glowing after the lights have gone low. Written by Alexandra Hanken Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated. When the craving for New York’s quintessential turquoise walls, big wooden tables, and expansive brown-paper-bag bagel lunch kicks in, there’s outdoor patio with small metal basket chairs make only one place to go: Goldberg’s. Established in it the type of cheery place that has a way of making 1949 and now with locations in East Hampton, everything seem right in the world—and as soon as Montauk, and Napeague, Goldberg’s bills its bagels you get your hands on some of the all-day breakfast beach lunches as “famous,” and it’s right to do so. Big and fufy fare, it certainly will be. Walking-distance from the Pack a picnic for the sandy shores with the help of these take-out spots and always fresh, the bagel’s made daily here beach, Joni’s runs a big take-away business all day are as good as any found back in the city, not to long with everyone from surfers to families to the mention the fact that they come in 15 favors and occasional celebrities, because there’s something are aided by every manner of schmear and spread on the menu for everyone. For the health nuts, and salad. The closest thing to a traditional Jewish there’s quinoa porridge, an acai bowl loaded with delicatessen as the Hamptons has, Goldberg’s superfoods, build-your-own salads, and a mean appropriately also ofers sandwiches with pastrami, tahini-slathered veggie burger; for everyone else, chopped liver, corned beef and the like, along with they’ll be eating well even without trying thanks salty hot dogs, gooey grilled cheeses, six diferent to fare like fax-coconut wafes with fresh fruit, renditions of a classic Reuben, and—another point- curry with organic meat and greens, cheesy turkey- of-pride—fagels, or fat bagels, which are claimed and-bacon sandwiches on semolina bread, and to have been invented here. (100 Pantigo Pl., East the cheekily named “fûk-yû” fried brown rice with Hampton; various locations) fresh herbs and sweet-and-sour sauce. There’s also a kids’ menu and more than 15 smoothies made First opened as a catering company in 1993, strictly with fresh fruit and every type of boost Sydney’s “Taylor” Made Cuisine is a Hamptons (ginko biloba, raw greens, hemp). It’s no wonder staple if there ever was one. A family business Gwenyth Paltrow likes this place. (34 South Etna through and through, it’s owned by a couple and Plaza #9, Montauk) named after their daughters, operated out of a white clapboard house, and built its reputation In the middle of Montauk village just a fve- on being one of the frst places to sell gourmet minute walk from the beach, Herb’s Market has takeaway food in Westhampton. You can dine been a favorite take-out spot since 1963. Like a in the café or on the outdoor patio, or pop in to Hamptons version of a Manhattan bodega—more the country-style market and design your own spacious, more homey—Herb’s ofers no-frills lunch dream menu from the gorgeous array of oferings. fare that covers all the bases. Deli sandwiches There’s caviar, more than 50 cheeses imported are made to order with Boars Head meat at the from around the world, hot and cold hors d’oeuvres butcher counter, glass cases are stocked with a sold by the dozen, fresh-grilled sandwiches, and variety of freshly made cold salads, and there’s just about every type of salad imaginable, from a chopped salad station with abundant topping eggplant and bucheron to orzo, and tuna nicoise options, a fruit salad bar with yogurt and soft Sydney's "Taylor" Made Cuisine "Taylor" Sydney's to soba noodles with mandarins and peanuts.
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