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HamptonsMonthly_7.2.indd 2 6/12/15 8:38 AM LIVE LIKE A Local e’ve seen a lot of change out here in Montauk, but there are certain traditions that will die hard, Wif at all. The Blessing of the Fleet, Star Island Shark Tournament, and Fourth of July Fireworks are some of my family’s summer institutions. With the former two behind us, we have the 4th of July to look forward to!

Each year the Chamber of Commerce and Grucci put on a phenomenal fireworks show over Umbrella beach. It’s the one night of the summer that the stars are out-shined by manmade light. While over the years we’ve watched the beaches shrink and the crowds grow, we still manage to find a spot in the sand to watch the show.

The following day usually calls for refuge from the traffi and lines that plague the town, so we take the sea. With Block Island only an hour-long boat ride away; we take the trip to Rhode Island on my dad’s 2000 Wesmac. It’s his other baby. It was custom built in Mystic Ship Yard 15 years ago, and he shows it as much love as he does his 3 daughters.

The trip to Block Island is not complete with out a visit to The Ice Cream Place. Their pistachio ice cream shows my bikini body no mercy. It comes second only to my all time Alyson Brown favorite scoop: mint chocolate chip at John’s Drive In, which Assistant Editor you can read about in this issue’s “Sweet Spots” feature. This issue also gives the skinny on some of my other favorites like Montauk Brewing Co. (go for a growler or a tasting flight), Grill Hampton (where I fulfilled a foodie dream of meeting Geofffrey Zakarian), and the east end art scene (for which I do not currently have the means to participate in).

There’s a lot going on out here for the long holiday weekend, so we hope this issue helps you navigate through the Hamptons while the Hampton Jitney navigates you out of the sweaty city.

Cheers,

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he offcial s tart o f t he s ummmr vacation parties from dawn til’ dusk, til’ dawn again. Kick off With thirst quenched and hunger satiated from Plus, we’ve partnered with Rue La La’s editor to season is Memorial Day, but things don’t the holiday weekend with live music in Montauk, and hearty Hamptons fare, you’ll be ready to hit the bring you their Fourth-of-July Weekend picks, and Tfully heat up in the Hamptons until the end your festivities with an old-fashioned Sunday streets for a survey of the region’s culture and style. we’ve got you covered with a selection of our favorite Fourth of July. Besides the obligatory fireworks and lobster boil. In celebration of America’s favorite Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theater is a hidden cultural men’s hats and women’s bathing suit cover ups of backyard barbeques, East End Independence Days dessert, we’ve served up the scoop on the coolest ice gem, with terrific theatrical offerings throughout the the season. are uniquely quaint. While there are certainly some cream shops the East End offers. For more mature season. For visual media, the ArtHamptons event Finally, we continue our tour of the Hamptons large-scale fetes and a heavy celebrity presence, indulgences, our profile of Montauk Brewing Co. brings together the best of the East End’s art crowd, with an in-depth exploration of Southampton Village the holiday also features the ultimate in small- will have you headed straight from the beach to the from renowned creative artists to celebrity patrons — including information on where to eat, drink, and town charm: a Main Street parade in Southampton brew house, and our frozen cocktail list lets you in on of the arts. Besides spotting many of the Page 6 what to do. Settled in 1640, Southampton is the Village, a Sunday lobster boil, and all the classic the hottest spots for the coolest beverages. regulars, this event features stunning photography, oldest English settlement in the state of New York, Americana of Sag Harbor’s flag-lined streets or the sculpture, and other visual media displays curated Think you’re the reigning champion of the and it’s preserved much of its American heritage mom-and-pop ice-cream shops omnipresent in each from local artists. In this issue, we’ve profiled backyard barbeque? Head to GrillHampton to judge while simultaneously developing into one of the of the Hamptons villages. This issue takes you into Jeremy Penn, a New York City-based artist with a how your skills fare against professional chefs from Hamptons’ hippest zip codes. the nooks and crannies of the historic Hamptons, world-renowned modern painting repertoire, and NYC and the Hamptons as they compete in a glorious while also highlighting the best in modern summer Hidden Hamptons puts the spotlight on the Parrish From the charm of the Hamptons’ Collegiate grill-off. The smorgasbord of tasting opportunities fun. Though this start to summer might be Art Museum, a local architectural and artistic jewel. Summer Baseball League to the oft-heard sound of makes this event a summer must. We’ve profiled unoffiil i ge of wt a bang ice-cream trucks, summers on the East End have a Chef David Hersh, the 2013-2014 GrillHampton There’s more to fashion this month than stars and distinctly All-American feel. Here’s to the unofficia Whether you’re celebrating with the kids, or Winner, for some insight into the competition, but stripes, but our Style Americana feature showcases start of summer, and another fabulous Fourth of July partying with your share house-mates, our Fourth we highly recommend you taste for yourself! local shops with an iconic All-American aesthetic. in the Hamptons! of July Celebration feature will guide you on the best Written by Alexandra Hanken 18 HAMPTONSMONTHLY ndependence Day in the Hamptons is a annual Southampton Village July Fourth uniquely American experience: the summer Parade (Second St. Pike from Jaymor Rd. Isun is a crucial ingredient, and when it’s to Klinger Middle School in Southampton). added to this stunning coastal setting, the General admission is just $3 per person, and result is a nostalgic celebration that evokes includes a full day’s worth of activities. The childhood memories of splashing recklessly on parade itself, in celebration of the town’s 375th RED, WHITE & YOU the beach all day, indulging in a towering ice anniversary, will take place from 9:30 a.m. until cream cone, and falling asleep awed by the 11:30 a.m., with a ceremony afterwards to honor booming fireworks. With the holiday falling the “Citizen of the Year” and hand out prizes to on a Saturday this year, the festivities will top marchers. Spend the afternoon exploring be even bigger than usual. Factor in that it’s the town or lounging on the beach, then return also Southampton’s 375th Anniversary (which at 6 p.m. for country fair fun, including rides, they’ll honor during their two outdoor concerts, children’s always-amazing annual July soak up the sun, games, food, and some seriously Fourth Parade), and you’re competitive BINGO. The looking at a full weekend party through the festivities will come to an end of red, white, and blue night, or kick back at 9:35 p.m. with a spectacular enthusiasm and excitement. fireworks display. Whether you’re hoping to with a leisurely If you prefer to spread your soak up the sun, party brunch feast day over several towns, consider through the night, or kick pairing the parade with the back with a leisurely brunch dazzling Stars Over Montauk feast, there’s something for you on the fireworks(Umbrella Beach in Montauk). Visible East End. And – of course! – there will from any town beach, this display also has be an abundance of colorful fireworks over the benefit of a rain date (July 5), in case the the ocean. weather doesn’t cooperate. Locals know to beat Skip the Saturday morning crowds the crowds by spending the day on the beach and make the trek east on Friday night. and staking out a prime spot, so take a page Once you arrive, though, there’s no from their playbook and plan to arrive early for reason not to celebrate the end of the late-afternoon lounging, sweeping sunset views work week with a little live music. Our across the ocean, and the area’s most famous top picks are Stephen Talkhouse (161 Fourth of July fireworks. Main St. in Amagansett 631.267.3117), However you choose to spend your where local favorite The Nancy Atlas Independence Day, you’ll want to stop for Project will open for Hot Lava, the self- brunch before heading home on Sunday. proclaimed “best cover band on earth,” Get an authentic taste of the Hamptons at or The Surf Lodge (183 Edgemere Ruschmeyer’s Sunday Boil (161 Second House St. in Montauk 631.483.5039), where Rd. in Montauk 631.668.2877), a prix fixe feast California-inflected rockersThe of local seafood, sweet summer corn, potatoes, Growlers take the stage at 7 p.m. and buckets of beer, all served family-style on Bonus: the Lodge also boasts a communal picnic tables in their airy canopied terrific on-site restaurant for dinner dining room. Pro Tip: If you’re sticking around before (or drinks after) the show. and making a week of it, be sure to come back Come Saturday morning, don on Tuesday, when top NYC chefs collaborate your star-spangled beach-going with the in-house culinary team to create their best and head into town for the own versions of the summer’s best burger.

AMERICA'S BIRTHDAY IN NEW YORK'S PLAYGROUND Written By Leah Blewett 20 HAMPTONSMONTHLY HAMPTONS SPOTLIGHT with Montauk beers because the flavors play off each other in a great and unique way. We don’t want to overshadow Interview the flavors that the chef wants to create through his or her work, and our beers seem to enhance those flavors, rather than cover them up. Style is key for any brand and the way you tell your story really sets you apart from other beer companies. We want our laid back, surf lifestyle to shine through, but we always want to push ourselves to be better each and every day both personally and professionally. Our beer cans have a simple, yet resounding line, “Come As You Are.” You see it before you take your first sip, and it is a way of inviting people into our brand. The Montauk Brewing Company family is growing each and every day, no matter who you are or where you are from, you can always grab a Montauk and feel welcomed.

If you were looking to hook someone unfamiliar with the Montauk Brewing Co. beer catalogue, what one brew in particular would you use as the ultimate grabber?

That’s such a tough question! I think people can find something they enjoy in all our beers. Our Montauk breeds a Driftwood Ale is a very balanced, English rugged, outdoor- Style Pale Ale and serves as a great introduction to the craft beer world. Our centric, adventurous Session IPA is great for the hop lovers out there, for people who enjoy a refreshing person, and we try to floral, citrus aroma before tasting. For carry that spirit in people who want to experience a vacation to Montauk in a can of beer, grab the our brand identity MontaukSummer Ale! This is an easy drinking beer with the identifiable blue with stripes, it’s a go to beer for the hot summer months. VAUGHAN Any big developments in the works before 2016 arrives? CUTILLO ‘TAUKING SUDS Our growth and the support for the Montauk Brewing Company brand is overwhelming and we just want to keep on Vaughan Cutillo is a founder, CMO and brewer of the Montauk Brewing Co. He—along Photo by Diecutstickers.com this upward trend. Sharing our beers with as many people with co-founders Joe Sullivan and Eric Moss—are whipping up some sudsy stuff out at as possible is the goal, so we are constantly researching new “The End”—which is also where their story happens to begin. Is there something special about the identity of markets and tweaking recipes for new beer releases. We have a lot to do, and with the continued support from our Good to meet and speak with you Vaughan—are for East Hampton Town for about a decade together. Montauk that you try to tie into your products? fans, we are confident that we have a bright future. you a Montauk native? That was the best job ever, besides owning a brewery. Montauk breeds a rugged, outdoor-centric, adventurous Finally, as someone who is a part of the Montauk Yes, I’m proud to have been born and raised in Could you elaborate on what inspired you and person, and we try to carry that spirit in our brand scene—a very happening scene—share your advice: Montauk. It is truly an awesome place to grow up. your partners to launch Montauk Brewing Co.? identity. Our canned beers are perfect for the beach, how does one properly drink a Montauk Brewing Co. You’re basically thrown to the beach and the ocean at a day on the boat, or enjoyed while fishing. The clean, We started home brewing in my basement in beer while in Montauk? Describe the perfect scenario. a very young age and it definitely shaped the way I nautical design really grabs your attention and furthers Montauk in 2008 and invited friends over for summer view the world, live my life, and ultimately run my the Montauk vibe. You’ll see our yellow cans, green Montauk is great because it has such a variety of activities barbeques and craft beer was always on tap. The business. cans, and blue cans all over this summer! and places to enjoy Montauk Brewing Co. I’d say the perfect response was phenomenal and we knew we were summer day is spent at the beach, drink some cans of Do you live in Montauk, or the East End year- on to something incredible. We put a sticker on our Tell us about the Montauk Brewing Co. basics. Is Montauk and go for a body surf. Head over to the brewery round? kegerator in 2009, “Montauk Brewing Company” to there a taste or style (or both) that is definitive? taproom around 4 of 5PM and taste some local beers in the always remind us of our goal to start New York State’s From a beer standpoint, the taste and recipe creation is I live in Montauk, about a mile from the brewery. I can company of friends before going to dinner at one of the many easternmost brewery. I’ve always had an affiiy fo all about simplicity and making beer that we are proud ride my beach cruiser to work, it’s pretty convenient! great restaurants in Montauk…who also happen to serve entrepreneurship, and the three of us shared this to share with everyone. Chefs love to pair their meals My business partners, Joe and Eric both live in East Montauk Brewing Company! spirit of risk, reward, and pure creation. Hampton. We were all ocean lifeguards in Montauk Written by Ian Shapiro FROZEN Cool off with delectable drinkscocktails from these Hamptons havens

ummer in the Hamptons can be intense, and rum. An important detail: bring cash, as but frozen cocktails can help take some that’s the only accepted form of payment. (2167 Sof the edge off of even the most intense Montauk Hwy) sun and humidity. The sun tends to bake open Traveling farther west into East Hampton, spaces on the East End—and much of Montauk be sure and stop at 33A Main for the bustling, is basically beach—which means lots of days back-alley fun to be found at The Blue Parrot. featuring super-blue skies and blazing heat. Don’t be confused, as 33 Main Street is part of However, Rick’s Crabby Cowboy Cafe is an the retail row visible from the main road; you area veteran—going two decades strong over on need to access the parking lot behind those shops East Lake Drive—and the restaurant and bar is to find 33A. You’ll know you’ve found the Parrot always prepared to battle the heat with a bevy once you spot packs of people chatting outside its of icy beverages ready to roll. Part of a marina doors and on its shaded patio. Once inside, the located on Lake Montauk, nature always figures room is a casual, beach house-themed space that into the fun to be had at Rick’s, whether it’s the cream mixes: the “Sag O’Chocolate” (chocolate is also often loaded with guests—many tackling daytime swelter or the nighttime chill that can ice cream, amaretto, chocolate liqueur, an Oreo the frozen margaritas the spot serves, which can roll in off the water—but no worries about the cookie), the “Mint Madness” (mint ice cream, be adjusted for taste by adding purees of such latter, as guests can cozy up to a fire pit when out mint liqueur, a peppermint patty candy) and fruit as blood orange, white peach, strawberry in the sandy lakeside courtyard. As for tackling the “Barking Bourbon” (maple pecan ice cream, or mango. For a signature frozen beverage, try both heat and thirst, patrons can order from the bourbon). (62 Main St) the “Greeteria,” a margarita combined with red full bar, which is always handy with margaritas, sangria. (33A Main St) It doesn’t get the acclaim that area trendy daiquiris and piña coladas. (435 E Lake Dr) restaurants receive, but locals and those in the Up in Sag Harbor, a spot that always gets good Another spot that pours icy concoctions is know always keep The Driver’s Seat in mind reviews for its gelid potables is La Superica, Cyril's Fish House in Amagansett. A bustling when in Southampton. In business for over located right across from Long Wharf at the tip oasis along the Napeague Stretch (Montauk five decades, it’s a casual restaurant serving of the main drag (2 Main St). A curving, slender Highway between Amagansett and Montauk). American food, and the lounge and patio in the space, the focus is a menu of Mexican food, but it It’s not much more than a simple shack, yet it rear get plenty busy during the summer—and also serves as a linchpin of the town bar scene— draws an overflowing crowd of people, hundreds when the Back Bar gets going, the blender tends so prepare to find its guests slugging down frozen can be drawn here at one time. Look for it to be to see a lot of action as mixed frozen drinks margaritas and mudslides on the regular. For a booming during any sunny summer weekend, are a popular part of the pour. Icy margaritas, variation on the typical “frozen drink,” consider and pouring Bailey's Banana Coladas (most mudslides, coladas and daiquiris are all trying an “R Rated” milkshake down the block at call the drinks “”), a specialty piña colada available, as are rum runners (a mix of liqueurs, LT Burger. Fancy hamburgers are for what the mixed with Baileys Irish Cream, banana liqueur fruit juices and rums). (62 Jobs Ln) eatery is best known, but it serves three adult ice

Written by Ian Shapiro 24 HAMPTONSMONTHLY Rounding out the Gotham- Inn) and Colette Connor going gastronomic gang, (the owner and executive chef Paul Denamiel (Owner of The Inn Spot On The Bay in and Executive Chef of Le Hampton Bays). Rivage in Manhattan) will Taking place on Friday, July be in the sizzle mix, as will 17th, GrillHampton starts of the Joe Isadora—who, while at 8 pm, and is to be held at THRILL currently devising creative Sayre Park in Bridgehampton burgers at Black Tap in (156 Snake Hollow Road), Manhattan happens to also a spot also long the location have some East End roots (he of the annual Hampton was formerly the resident cook Classic Horse Show, found GRILL at the now-closed Southfork just north of Main Street. As Kitchen in Bridgehampton)— aforementioned, the food will and so does Ben Zwicker, the be grilled by the chefs and Executive Chef of T-Bar Steak cooks taking the challenge, and Lounge in Manhattan but beer and cocktails will (another cook with former also be served. In addition, Hamptons cred, once the singer Paul Mahos and his Exec Chef behind the defunct band New Life Crisis— Sienna in East Hampton). one of the more popular As for the top “east enders,” acts that regularly play the George Gounelas (chef of the Hamptons—will serve as the Old Stove Pub in Sagaponack) evening’s live entertainment, has a slot, as does David and the scheduled hosts are Hersh (chef and owner of Food Network personality Rumba in Hampton Bays; Robert Irvine and chef/ Hersh has dominated the past restauranteur Marc Some of NYC’s top chefs two GrillHamptons with his Murphy. Who picks the signature Dominican Ribs, eventual winner? That return to the Hamptons for which won the competition’s responsibility will fall on another “searing” competition “People’s Choice” award in both notable installed judges 2013 and 2014). Michael and the digesting guests Mosolino, the man behind themselves. Southampton’s Deli Counter Tickets are sold as general is slated to contend, along ow in its third year, the GrillHampton cook- and owner of Manhattan restaurants Coppelia, admission ($125), but are with Arthur Wolf (chef and off is primed to pit top city cooks against their Yerba Buena Perry, Yerba Buena LES and the also available as part of N owner of Smokin’ Wolf in East Hamptons-based culinary cousins in a battle to Toloache trio (Toloache 50, Toloache 82, Toloache various packages that connect Hampton, Peter Ambrose prove whose griddle is top fiddle. Thompson) and PJ Calapa, who oversees the GrillHampton to its sister kitchens at 212 area-code restos Costata and Ai (the chef of Endless Summer Part of the annual “Dan’s Taste of Summer” events, the following being Fiori. Charles Grund Jr., the Corporate Chef and Events Catering) and Chris gastronomic three-day rassemblement, it’s only one Dan’s “Tastes of Two Forks” Executive Pitmaster of Hill Country Hospitality Carrillo (Executive Chef and third of a dining-focused event triumvirate—but on Saturday, July 18th and (which includes the Hill Country Barbecue Owner of 1 North Steakhouse while the other Dan’s doings are but merely mellow “Harvest East End” a month restaurants in Brooklyn and Manhattan) is also in Hampton Bays), Tim Burke days of tasting, GrillHampton is a competitive meet, later on August 22nd. booked to broil, as is Harold Moore, Executive Chef (the well-known Hamptons- pitting eight NYC chefs and eight Hamptons chefs To purchase tickets or find and co-owner of contemporary American eatery based entrepreneur and against each other—and in the process giving guests out more about Dan’s Taste of Commerce in Manhattan. Furthermore, Executive restauranteur in the a chance to dine on and judge the proceeds. Summer, the event website is Chef of the Epicurean Management Company Hamptons currently danstasteofsummer.com and A quick review of the challengers taking part in Gabe Thompson makes the list to appear (he’s connected to Backbar Grille the contact phone number is this season’s succulent scrimmage-to-be, starting involved with such Manhattan spots as L'Artusi and in Hampton Bays and 631-227-0188. with “city folk,” includes Julian Medina, the chef dell’anima). Southampton’s Lobster Grille Written by Ian Shapiro HAMPTONS SPOTLIGHT It’s 2015, and Rumba is now five-years Try one of the features of the day. going strong. Is it the food? The drink? The We should talk GrillHampton (where view? How would you describe the secret Interview Hamptons chefs challenge NYC chefs). The (or secrets) of your success? event is still pretty new, and it wouldn’t be It's a combination of our food and drinks as wrong to say Rumba has been dominant, well as the experience our guests have when winning the “People’s Choice” award they are here. 2013 and 2014 with your spot’s signature Dominican Ribs. What do you do to those There’s that little green bus parked Ribs to make them so champion in caliber? outside your spot…do people eat in there? It's the quality meat and our slow cooking RUMBA That's an area where guests can hang out process (12 hours slow cook) mixed with our before their meal. It's more of a decoration blend of herbs and sauce. piece. Will the Dominican Ribs once again star You’re in Hamptons Bays—a community as the 2015 entry? that once featured a ton of nightlife (CPI, PUNCHA chat with Chef David Hersh about his Neptune Beach Club, Turtle Bay, Foggy We want to bring a new dish but it's hard not Google, etc). Do you find that people are bring back the 2 year champion people's choice restaurant Rumba and things Hamptons not just coming by for the food, but for dish. evening fun as well? Or (in your opinion) GrillHampton—and the overall Dan’s has the nightlife scene shifted east...? Taste of Summer gathering—has quickly Most of our business is before 10pm, so I would become an annual Hamptons summer say yes to the nightlife scene shifting. People highlight, incredibly popular and seem to come to us as their first stop of the covered well by the media…and Rumba night. has been a returning hit. Has success at GrillHampton changed things for Rumba, Can you tell us what are the big Rumba enhancing it in any way? cocktails this summer? What’s the hot cooler for Summer 2015? I'm sure it has!

1. Rumba's Caribbean Rum Punch The Hamptons dining scene, which while clearly lauded and well-appreciated, is 2. Rumba's Margarita with fresh squeezed smaller and seasonal when compared to juices what New York City has to offer. Does a 3. Our signature Mojitos (try one with fresh true foodie need to visit the Hamptons, or mango, passion fruit or even watermelon) is NYC enough? What does one miss if not Let’s set a scene: it’s a hot sunny August making at least one trip to the East Saturday, and I’ve just rolled into Rumba End to eat? for the first time for a sunset dinner…what Out east you will get is the dish I need to try? And what’s the to enjoy some fresh perfect drink/cocktail to pair with that seafood straight from plate? the docks but I'm Start with a double dip and a margarita, then sure you can get get the sunset crab cake salad with a mojito that as well in the Located on the water in Hampton Bays, Rumba has made a splash with its menu of and follow it with some ribs and rum punch. city. However, the Hamptons creative and contemporary take on Caribbean-inspired cuisine—but has also made Then go down to the water sipping on some El Dorado 15 year rum on the rocks. experience being culinary noise by winning big at the Hamptons annual cook-off. David Hersh gives on the water details to HM about Rumba dining, as well as some local insight. Let’s mix it up: same scenario, except with fresh air I’ve been to Rumba dozens of times, and can never be looking to try something new…what dish duplicated. and drink would be new or unexpected? 28 HAMPTONSMONTHLY up or cone? One scoop or five? Sprinkles beloved donuts to savor later. (35 Newtown Ln., S we et S p ots or syrup or both? After a day spent in East Hampton) the rays of the summer sun, nothing C Since 1920, the family-run Star can beat the sweet cool of a big whallop of ice Confectionary has been handed down through cream. These four Hamptons mainstays know three generations, and it’s still as delightful of exactly how to serve it up best. an all-American luncheonette as ever, complete Big Olaf is hard to miss, first because of with white tin ceilings, marble floors, and, of the lines extending far outside its doors and course, an ice-cream parlor. Located near the secondly because of the sweet aroma of its Long Island Aquarium in Riverhead, visitors homemade waffle cones filling the surrounding often stop in during day excursions or on the air. Who knew an ice cream shop could build way in or out of the Hamptons for some delicious such a following just on its iron-pressed, edible diner fare, coupled with every manner of old- ice cream holders? The shop gets straight to school ice cream concoctions. Ice cream sundaes business with a big chalkboard and banana splits are picture- From the hard ice behind the counter listing the perfect with whipped cream, flavors, which include some 30 cream to the soft sprinkles, and a cherry on top; egg childhood favorites—rocky road, creams in-the-making bubble and serve and waffle cotton candy, moose tracks—dished fizz; ice cream sodas are served with up in gargantuan portions. Frozen cones, everything is a scoop of ice cream hanging off the yogurt and frozen custard are also rim of the glass. It’s like a trip back made on-site and available for something softer, and in time, and it couldn’t be sweeter. glass bowls filled with all kinds of mixed into such (4 East Main St., Riverhead) nut, fruit, and candy toppings are marvelous creations With shiny blue and red tiles, a very hard to resist, so bring your menu hanging behind the register biggest sweet tooth along—and touting photos of burgers and fries, and a big some dollar bills, as the store is cash-only. With sign out front declaring its name in cartoonish cone in-hand, escape the crowds inside and grab letters, John’s Drive-In is as retro as it gets— a spot on the benches outside overlooking the exactly the type of place you would expect a harbor. (8 Wharf St., Sag Harbor) Brady Bunch kid to cap off a night after a school In East Hampton, Scoop Dujour’s quaint dance. Fish sandwiches and mozzarella sticks storefront and vintage insides are testament coming warm from the griddle tops are cheap to its long standing as a Hamptons favorite. and filling, but the cold treats are the main Freezers are filled with nearly 40 tubs of draw here. From the hard ice cream to the soft ultra-creamy classics as well as some welcome serve and waffle cones, everything is made on- newcomers like black raspberry and toasted site and mixed into such marvelous creations coconut, and soft-serve machines dish out twirls as super thick malts and shakes, brownie of salted caramel and mocha. For those who sundaes, and regular scoops in flavors such as don’t want to splurge on calories, there’s also chocolate raspberry truffle, strawberry Oreo, a range of equally tasty hard yogurts that are and pumpkin. It’s hard to pick your poison, both fat- and sugar-free and come in flavors but sometimes keeping it simple is the way to Because nothing like chocolate peanut butter. And dairy treats go, and nothing beats John’s soft-serve cones, are just the start here. Scoop Dujour also has dipped in chocolate or topped with rainbow tastes as good as ice a loyal following for its breakfast and lunch sprinkles. (677 Montauk Hwy., Montauk) bites as well as its pastries. Grab a couple of its cream in the summer Written By Gabrielle Lipton

30 HAMPTONSMONTHLY or New Yorkers as well as visitors to the Another Saturday Night Live alum finds his IN SAG city looking for respite from the sizzling spotlight on stage this summer in the Hamptons. Fconcrete jungle, there is perhaps no greater In addition to his work on SNL, top comedic summer tradition than heading “out of town.” entertainer Jim Breuer is known for his roles HARBOR While there are many exciting options for day in Half Baked, Beer League and for his weekly LIVE trips or long weekends the quintessential summer Sirius/XM radio show Fridays with Breuer. He is destination for locals and tourists alike is the also a regular guest on The Howard Stern Show Hamptons. Combining the style and sophistication and makes frequent appearances on the late night synonymous with the city and the lazy and relaxed circuit including Late Night with O’Brien spirit of summer, the Hamptons are the premier and Jimmy Kimmel Live. With his off-the-wall spot to cool off during the hotter months of the year. humor and goofy and lovable personality Jim Theatre aficionados fear not-- as the hamlets that Breuer remains an audience favorite in addition to make up Eastern Long Island are also home to a being named one of Comedy Central’s 100 Greatest myriad of lively cultural offerings. Nowhere is this Stand-Ups of All Time. more apparent than Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Among the heavyweight comedic talent Theater. The intimate performing arts center is headlining this summer in Sag Harbor is dynamic home to first class plays, musicals and events that storyteller Al Madrigal, a correspondent on the mirror the quality of anything one could find in Daily Show with since 2011. With his the city. With entertaining offerings of everything singular fast-paced and rhythmic style Madrigal from theater to comedy events including Five brings energy and joy to his stand-up act which Presidents, The Darrell Hammond Project, has been featured on Comedy Central and John Jim Breuer, Al Madrigal, and Paul Reiser this Oliver’s New York Stand-Up Show as well as summer proves no exception. Pretend Time with Nick Swardson. Madrigal is From Emmy-Award winning writer Rick also an accomplished actor with appearances on Cleveland, known for his work on Six Feet Under, CBS’s Welcome to the Captain and NBC’s About Paul Reiser Jim Breuer The West Wing and current smash-hit House of a Boy. With his charismatic presence and astute Cards, comes a piercing new comedic drama that observations on daily life, Al Madrigal is an examines the pitfalls and triumphs of being the audience favorite through and through. leader of the free world. Five Presidents sees Last but certainly not least, rounding out the the gathering of four former presidents as well as impressive line-up at Bay Street Theater this the current president of the United States at the summer is comedic legend Paul Reiser. In addition funeral of Richard Nixon. In the forced encounter, to his multi-award nominated performance on the they muse and riff on past grievances as well as NBC favorite Mad About You, opposite Helen Hunt, the challenges and ultimate toll of calling 1600 Reiser is also the author of the New York Times Pennsylvania Ave home. bestselling memoirs Couplehood and Babyhood. Fresh off of a critically acclaimed run at the La His illustrious film career spanning decades Jolla Playhouse, SNL alum and comedic genius includes everything from Aliens to the Beverly Darrell Hammond brings his 90 minute-one act Hills Cop trilogy. He was most recently seen in show to the Bay Street Theater this summer. The the oscar nominated film Whiplash alongside JK Darrell Hammond Project recounts Hammond’s Simmons and Miles Teller. This July he returns harrowing rise from personal trauma to the to his stand-up roots with side-splitting and smile heights of comedic stardom in a “detective story inducing observations on love, life, relationships of his life.” Using some of his most beloved and and everything in between. spot-on celebrity impersonations, including former The Bay Street Theater is located at the corner of President Bill Clinton, Hammond weaves together Main St. and Bay St. in Downtown Sag Harbor. All a series of raw, emotional, and funny stories from Comedy Club acts are recommended for ages 17+. his life capturing the ups and downs of life in the Al Madrigal Darrell Hammond entertainment industry. New plays and comedic headliners take the stage in the Hamptons. Written By Kyle Stockburger lassic Americana is everywhere in the Hamptons weekend staples. A highlight of the men’s collection is the in the summer. Up-and-coming designer Cruz linen blazer, a beautifully textured lightweight piece Cboutiques appear within old-time store fronts that comes in four summery shades. An inspired take in Southampton, historic homes litter the East End, and on a summer staple, it is at once tailored enough for an American flags drape from the front of Sag Harbor’s outdoor dinner party and casual enough for a crisp sunset American Hotel. While donning your own stars and cruise around the Bay. (12 Jobs Ln., Southampton; 2442 stripes might be better reserved for the 4th of July, Montauk Hwy, Bridgehampton) channeling the Hamptons’ fondness for Americana is While Lexington Clothing Co. is actually a Swedish easy in these quintessentially American brands. company, its entire brand was created around a New Polo Ralph Lauren is not only the standard for England aesthetic, and the Spring 2015 collection was American prep-wear, it is also especially fitting for the specifically inspired by the Hamptons. Last year, the Hamptons, where actual polo matches are hosted on Southampton store partnered with Amagansett’s Hilaria summer Saturdays, and polo shirts and tennis whites Baldwin to create a Hamptonite Collection, which also are ubiquitous across country clubs and golf courses benefitted local theater landmark Guild Hall. With alike. It’s no wonder the brand feels Hamptons-inspired; another store in East Hampton, the brand has officiall Ralph and his wife Ricky spent made its entrée into the area that over 40 summers on the East long-inspired its designs. The End. Wearing Ralph Lauren company’s home line evokes all the feels like accepting an invitation charm of a seaside cottage, and the into a lifestyle—his own version fabrics in the men’s and women’s of the American dream—filled clothing lines are equally as breezy with understated luxuries, rustic and enticing. Casual and pretty, getaways, and distinct elegance. the women’s collection features soft The store in East Hampton is filled hoodies, gauzy scarves, and casual with leather furniture and rugged weekend-ready apparel perfect for wooden accents, and the clothes windy Montauk beach-walks. The show a similar contradiction of men’s line is stylish and relaxed; casual refinement. Dockside- full of chambray shirts, distressed inspired hoodies with nautical chino jackets, and nautical knits. stripes in navy, white, and red Lexington Clothing Co. has are subtly patriotic, while faded mastered the basics, providing Lexington Clothing Co, gingham and plaid bathing suits a beautiful American style to evoke retro vintage hand-me-downs. Expect the classic outfit your family—and your home. (73 Main St., East variety of polos and tailored shorts, but don’t miss the Hampton; 46 Main St., Southampton) surprising additions of fun fringed accessories, bold silk Named for the iconic American vacation island, blouses, and robust outdoor-ready jackets. (32 Main St., Martha’s Vineyard, Vineyard Vines is famous for its East Hampton) whimsical silk tie designs and easily recognizable whale The J. McLaughlin design aesthetic is rooted in logo. The company seeks to dress for “the good life,” a the Golden Age of American fashion—the extravagance dreamy vision of beachy destinations and adventure. of the Jazz Age to the effortless class of Camelot. While their preppy fashions are crowd favorites at events With stores in Bridgehampton and Southampton, J. like the Kentucky Derby, their inaugural offerings—ties, McLaughlin’s collections are Hamptons favorites. For cotton pants and shorts, polos, and their popular “Shep women, colorful cardigans top pretty tanks and fun Shirt”—have extended to include a whole new range of printed pants, making an outfit that is sophisticated preppy trends. Beautifully-made and impeccably tailored, without being prissy. Crisp and easy shirtdresses, classy Vineyard Vines offers an endless variety of summer styles STYLE wicker accessories, and signature printed tees will have to cover you from a day at the Hampton Classic horse you covered from backyard picnics to elegant brunches. show to a Friday evening at Wolffer Vineyards. (54 Jobs Four fashionamericana lines that celebrate the American Dream. For men, pima cotton quarter-zips with contrast-color Ln., Southampton; 63 Main St., East Hampton) trim and lightweight pincord pants are sure to become Written by Alexandrea Hanken 34 HAMPTONSMONTHLY J.McLaughlin HAMPTONS E d ito r's pic ks FAVORITES HAND-CHOSEN BY RUE LA LA'S FASHION DIRECTOR, JACKIE NASSER

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Well keep in mind it’s a “pop-up” store for the summer so the design is very minimal but still there’s some elements relevant to Los Angeles. On the back walk we OLIVER created a filmic projection of images from California that will give a sense of the lifestyle we live in. The interior is totally stripped down and the furniture is all vintage Hans Wegner so the look is very clean. In the Fall we will do a full build out and have a chance PEOPLES to do more. If you had to categorize the Summer 2015 You’re a guest at an outdoor summer wedding, Collection into three looks what would they be? what are the most approporiate decisions when Refined – like L.A. Coen and Finley ESQ picking shades for a sunny day?

Bold– like Jack Huston and Sheldrake Plus I imagine the men would be in a lightweight suit or something similar, so I would recommend a frame Glamorous – Like Annetta and Gwynne that’s not too sporty or too big – something more The classic wayfarer frame is a staple of the tailored with a vintage feel. I’d stay away from bright modern man. What trends are taking over in this colors or mirrored lenses that feel too casual. For the collection? ladies, a soft cat eye or classic oversized glam (think Jackie O) style is always a sophisticated choice. We try to address a sophisticated group, so generally our customer wants something refined. Of course Now you’re looking for something slightly less without a visible logo – which we never have – but refined, maybe for a pool party… more importantly something that is unique, not Unlike the wedding, a pool party is the right place for obvious. In the Summer collection, we’re presenting to make a statement. Our customers appreciate our more refined and tailored styles for men, made of thin classic aesthetic so within our collections, it can be acetate with retro inspired details. The new LA Coen playfully elegant to choose more colorful or mirrored style for example, has a soft, round lens shape framed lenses for a frame that is classically styled in the Oliver by more angular, squared acetate. These styles come Peoples aesthetic. We offer many options, and color in both optical and sun and can make any look seem can have a great impact. more polished. We recently made 10 custom sunglasses for a customer from the same thin, very refined optical It’s common to play it safe with tortoise shell or frame in a variety of acetate colors and paired them black, what’s available if we’re looking to take a with amazing different glass lenses. The color pairing risk this summer? options are endless - material color greatly impacts the The color capsule collection uses beautiful jewel tones style, and can make the same frame look completely to coincide with the trends for summer 2015. This different. series of sunglasses, inspired by artist James Turell What about for the fashion minded females and his use of rich deep colors in his instillations, orn in Hollywood, California, Oliver Peoples embodies the refined, yet relaxed sophistication looking beyond the aviators? inspired the palette of the capsule collection, which of the West Coast, and this summer they’ve set up shop almost 3,000 miles east. Never relying is three translucent acetate colors paired with vivid, B The lens in lens category frames Gwynne and on brand name or logo but rather a passion for a “superior product” Oliver Peoples was built on color fusion gradient lenses. Bold and vibrant yet Annetta are unique and elegant. The different lens fostering relationships with like minded consumers who appreciate the company’s approach and easy to wear because of the gradient and translucent combinations, such as gradient in a mirror or mirror material, the capsule collection is available in the craftsmanship. Lise Tyler, creative director, recently talked with Hamptons Monthly about the in mirror, are very progressive and the soft colors Sheldrake Plus and Delray Sun. Summer 2015 collection now available at their East Hampton pop-up-shop. are perfect for the summer. They are lightweight like aviators, but make a more glamorous statement. Are there any new details we can look for in the (53 Newtown Lane, East Hampton) coming months and into the fall season?

Yes, but you will have to come to the store and see! 36 HAMPTONSMONTHLY HAMPTONS E d ito r's pic ks FAVORITES HAND-CHOSEN BY RUE LA LA'S FASHION DIRECTOR, JACKIE NASSER

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38 HAMPTONSMONTHLY Jumpsuit Trina Turk’s Viva La Vida jumpsuit might be UNDER almost as hot as the swimsuit it will cover! The playful bold print and super comfy material are perfect for summer days on or off the beach, and we can’t wait to pair it with a metallic heel for a COVERTRANSITIONAL PIECES TO TAKE YOU dressier option. ($160, trinaturk.com) FROM BEACH TO STREET Beach Pants Alright, we’re willing to just say what everyone is thinking: beach pants are really just socially- acceptable, especially attractive pajama pants, right? We’re on board with any trend that combines the comfort elements of sleepwear with a look we can happily wear all day! Go-to beach brand Cool- change features a “Nalu Border” resort pant with exotic sequins and beading down the leg of an otherwise relaxed and flattering fit. The neon tassel at the waist completes the Indonesian- inspired look. You may not wear them to bed, but these pants are perfect for your transition from beach walk to beach nap. ($176, cool-change.com) Boyfriend Shirt The “boyfriend” trend is tricky—treading the fine line between channeling menswear and looking like your literally wearing your husband’s oversized shirt. Montauk’s Surf Bazaar was created with the beach in mind, so their clothing always hits the target for comfortable beachwear that doesn’t sacrifice style.The Dreamcatcher Shirt Dress is a cotton gauze version of your man’s favorite henley shirt, but sweet shell buttons and a crochet “dreamcatcher” on the back add feminine flair. ($187, Surf Bazaar in Montauk or thesurfbazaar. com) Caftan If you need proof that runway-ready couture really has hit the beach, look no further than Emilio Pucci’s latest summer collection. Signature Pucci prints transform tunics and caftans into ethereal gowns, with floaty skirts and plunging necklines. If we had to choose a favorite, it would be the silk and cotton floor-length caftan with a drawstring waist and kimono sleeves. It makes us wonder why Fashion Week isn’t held poolside…what’s sa-rong about that? ($1450, emiliopucci.com)

Written By Alexandra Hankan rom William Merritt Chase to Jackson The weekend is full of enjoyable and Pollock, many acclaimed artists have informative art-related activities. During ARTHAMPTONS Ffound the East End of Long Island an Friday’s Brunch with Jackson Pollock, Cheffe ideal place to live and work. The Hamptons Colette brings to life Robyn Lea’s new book has long been associated with the visual arts Dinner with Jackson Pollock: Recipes, Art + and its patrons, and ArtHamptons -- the area’s Nature (Assouline), by carefully duplicating longest-standing art fair -- is the embodiment the artist’s recipes for dishes he served guests of that tradition. at his 1950s house parties. The buffet-style brunch is a fund-raiser for the Pollock-Krasner Over 14,000 art lovers attend the House and Study Center in nearby Springs, acclaimed annual event, which brings local East Hampton. Later that day New York and international galleries together in Observer culture editor Alexandra Peers hosts Bridgehampton to showcase the best in post- the panel discussion “Undervalued Sectors War and contemporary art. Celebrating its of the Art Market,” where you’ll get the facts eighth anniversary, ArtHamptons is holding about finding solid investments in today’s the fair this year July 2 – 5, taking advantage art market from in-the-know appraisers and of the long July 4th weekend -- the most experts. That evening, guests will have the popular weekend of the year for Hamptons opportunity to meet many of the fair’s artists. visitors and the offcial o pening o f t he 2 015 summer season. According to ArtHamptons On Independence Day, Artrageous Fourth is Executive Director Rick Friedman, “We expect a celebration of American-made food and drink, to showcase over 1,000 significant works of featuring whiskey, bourbon, vodka, rye, beer art by some 300 respected artists … We will and wine from craft distilleries, plus special offer valuable must-have treasures for every 4th of July fare from Cheffe Colette: gourmet budget.” Artists represented at the fair range Texas-style BBQ. Enjoy both from one to eight from up-and-comers to well-known masters, p.m. in the fair’s lovely outdoor setting. Also including sculptors whose work is shown in a taking place that afternoon: prominent Long one-acre sculpture garden. Island contemporary artist Stan Brodsky, one of the country’s master colorists, will be This year, the fair has moved a mile east recognized with the 2015 Honorary Artist on Scuttle Hole Road to the grounds of a award. On view will be a 50-year retrospective sumptuous private estate, which allows for of his abstract works inspired by the beautiful both valet and self-parking options on site. The Long Island landscape. On Sunday, the fair exciting Opening Night Preview, benefiting concludes with another enlightening panel East Hampton’s Guild Hall and the Samuel discussion, “Planning Around Your Art Waxman Cancer Research Foundation, Collection as an Asset,” which will provide promises to be a typically glamorous event. valuable advice on managing and protecting Kicking off the festivities is First Look, which your collection. allows attendees to be among the first to view and acquire works of art, as they enjoy This year’s ArtHamptons, even more delicious hor d’oeuvres created by Cheffe splendid than usual, offers an impressive Colette of the Inn Spot on the Bay, and wine variety of artworks, gorgeous surroundings, bars sponsored by Napa Valley’s Sequoia plus delectable food and drink. For East Grove. Opening Night continues with a tour End art lovers, this is the best possible way through a selection of major galleries from to celebrate the Fourth. (Lumber Lane and 10 countries, accompanied by complimentary Scuttle Hole Rd., 631.283.5505) wine and specialty cocktails. Here’s where you can select your pieces before the fair opens to Written by Marina Zogbi The Summer’s Biggest Art Event: Bigger and Better Than Ever the public on Friday.

46 HAMPTONSMONTHLY rooklyn based modern artist Jeremy Penn these natural occurrences in my work. For me, ARTIST SPOTLIGHT Interview has left the city for the summer and will it isn’t about painting a beach scene; it is about Bbe The Montauk Beach House’s residence artist emulating the scene. For example, I formulated through the end of July. His work has been my own paint to the consistency of water and internationally exhibited, received honors from poured it across the canvas as if it were the ocean The MoMA and The Met, and in 2011 he was washing up on the beach. selected to represent the United States at the In what ways have you noticed the new global art exhibition Rosafest. The subject of his environment influencing your craft? works are commonly pop culture figures with an intense focus on the eyes, creating a seductive I have lived in NYC for the past 15 years and the power play between the art and viewer. Hamptons urban aesthetic has been a major influence in Monthly recently got to talk with Jeremy about my art. Working out in Montauk has given me a the new collection and working at the Beach chance to be inspired by an environment that first House for the summer. shaped who I was as an artist. Tell us a little about the “Hot What exactly does it mean to be Lips” tanks that are available for the resident artist? purchase at the The Shop. To be the resident artist, means to “Hot Lips,” which features Brigitte draw (pun intended) inspiration Bardot giving her iconic pout, is the from the environment surrounding ultimate image of seduction. She is a the Montauk Beach House. recurring figure in my work because Montauk is a bit different than her influence in popular culture working out of Brooklyn! What helped empower women to explore & inspired you to leave the city and embrace their sensuality. Bardot's take on this project? ability to render a man weak with The polarization of the man-made glam her hypnotic gaze and seductive lips is power. of New York City and the natural ethos of the The tanks are available for $65 and the men’s East End was something I was excited to explore. tees for $75 at Poolside Collective on the property. It is important to shake things up every now and In addition to the “le séduction de glamour then. collection” featured, you’ll also be working What about your artistry style fits in with or live painting a mural on the poolside wall. complements the décor already in place at Did you approach this with a clear vision or the well known Beach House? a more organic mindset? I wouldn’t say my art fits in nor does it compliment It is gonna get interesting when I paint live at the the serene aesthetic of the Beach House. My Beach House. I have nothing planned and that’s paintings are bold & demand the eyes attention. how I prefer it. People will see this mural develop People buy my work because they want work with a pure instinctual approach. Maybe I will that screams off the walls. The staff at the Beach even get spectators involved in some way. Fun House couldn’t be any better to work with. They things evolve when you approach things this way. empower me to explore and express my vision. What’s it like having people watch you The work in this series reflects your create? How does it compare to how you interpretation of Montauk, how would you usually work? sum up what that vision is? For me, the painting process is an intimate Montauk is a mystical place. I grew up on journey. Recently, I have opened the doors to my the beaches of Long Island so it is a familiar studio to allow people to share in my experience. environment to me. Everything from the way the I love to talk about the work and provide a unique water washes up on the sand to the surreal neon perspective into the work from the artist himself. JEREMY PENN gradient sunsets, I knew I wanted to capture 48 HAMPTONSMONTHLY East End Mecca for Art Lovers

destination for Hamptons art aficionados throughout the seasons, guaranteeing that no museum also contains some 250 paintings by Polaroids; and small-scale daguerreotypes, the for well over a century, the Parrish Art two visits will be quite the same. The building, realist Fairfield Porter, who lived and worked show is the first of its scope in the artist’s career. Museum has inhabited its spacious new conveniently located between the Montauk in Southampton, donated by his estate in 1979. A Other exhibits on view, all from the Parrish’s Water Mill home for almost three years now. Highway to the south and the Long Island Rail The collection holds myriad works by other permanent collection, include Art. Illuminated, The venerable institution, founded by attorney Road to the north, was apparently situated to artists associated with the region, including which explores the similarities among works and Quaker Samuel Longstreth Parrish in take advantage of the famed "Hamptons light," Thomas Moran and Childe Hassam, in addition of art when viewed together; Esteban Vicente 1897, contains more than 2,600 works of art, believed to have drawn generations of artists to to paintings by John Sloan and James Whistler, and Collage; Drawings by Sculptors; Land, ranging from 19th-century landscape paintings the area. and exciting contemporary artists such as Ross Sea, Air, works on paper depicting landscapes; to abstract contemporary works, with a focus on Bleckner, Elizabeth Peyton, and Joe Zucker. The Parrish boasts the largest public Painting Horizons, painters’ portrayals of the artists who have lived and worked in the East collection of portraits and landscapes by Through July 26, visitors can view Chuck horizon; Still Life in the Studio; and Face Value, End. celebrated painter and teacher William Merritt Close Photographs, a special exhibit of the a collection of diverse contemporary portraits. In 2012, the museum relocated from Chase, who founded the Shinnecock Hills artist’s extensive exploration of photography. When you visit, be sure to take in the its longtime Southampton home to an airy Summer School nearby, the first out-of-doors This far-reaching survey presents the full building’s expansive outside vista, which double barn-like structure designed by the art school in the United States. An archive range of Close’s photographic works, featuring was as carefully planned as its interior. The internationally renowned firm Herzog & holds over 1,000 photographs relating 90 images taken from 1964 to t h e surrounding 14-acre site was remade into a de Meuron, comprising 34,400 square feet, t o the life and work of the present. With pieces including peaceful meadow of grasses and wildflowers, including 12,200 square feet of skylit exhibition artist, including family straightforward black with an oak and evergreen hedgerow at the space. Seven galleries are devoted to the photos of summers and white portraits; northern boundary. A shaded porch Parrish’s acclaimed permanent collection spent on Long gigantic, leading to a large covered terrace and three to temporary exhibitions; Island. composite surrounds the entire building, all are illuminated by natural The the perfect place to rest, daylight, which gradually enjoy the view and shifts during the contemplate the day and changes art within.

50 HAMPTONSMONTHLY Written By Marina Zogbi It’s unusual for a restaurant hall. Don’t be fooled by the available, and for non-guests, HAMPTONS spotlight on: to earn as much acclaim for casual ambiance, though: the pool hosts boisterous their breakfast as their wine these guys are serious about pool parties throughout the list, but Café OSO at the beer, and are among the summer, so be sure to call and Southampton Inn is no most famous and successful see what’s scheduled during ordinary restaurant. Tucked microbreweries in the your visit. (281 County Rd. cozily inside the Southampton country. Their award-winning 39A 631.504.6575) Inn, this intimate spot is a Southampton Double White is For a more active day in must for hotel guests and a potent Belgian-style witbier the sun, there’s the stunning visitors alike, serving fresh with tempting citrus and spice Southampton Golf Club. local fare in a comfortable notes that make it just right for Nestled among the sandy setting complete with summertime sipping, and goes dunes and scrub pines of the hardwood floors and original shore, this grassy expanse artwork on the walls – none is a welcome retreat for of which outshines their amateur and expert golfers gorgeous caprese salad alike. The on-site pro with plump tomatoes and shop offers lessons and fragrant basil leaves, though demos of top-tier clubs and the seasonal pool-side equipment, while the course outdoor dining comes close. itself welcomes members (91 Hill St. 631.283.1166) and guests to while away Not far away is Tate’s an afternoon on the greens. Bake Shop, widely regarded There’s also an indoor- as the best bakery in the outdoor bar and lounge Hamptons. Owner Kathleen for the less athletically King named the shop after inclined. (1005 County Rd. her father and perfected 39 631.283.0623) every from-scratch recipe, After working up an including her justly revered appetite on the course, relax butterscotch-pecan and Tate's Cookies with a comfortable meal white chocolate-macadamia at Red|Bar Brasserie, nut cookies, herself. For great with their Baja-style one of Southampton’s most special occasions, custom- mussels, which are steamed in inviting restaurants. The order the Marie Antoinette Double White with jalapeños French-inspired bistro décor, SOUTHAMPTON Cake, yellow cake with and lime. (40 Bowden Square including potted palms and raspberry jam and raspberry 631.283.2800) woven chairs, is an appropriate buttercream, layered with backdrop for the technique- ffectively the gateway to the Hamptons, Southampton is a beautiful and historic town chocolate cake and chocolate To cool off with a dip, instead driven fare, which transforms that includes “Billionaire Lane,” or Meadow Lane, one of the country’s most exclusive mousse, topped with marzipan of a pint, there’s The Bathing local ingredients into and apricot jam glaze: there’s a Club at Capri, a sun- addresses. The shorefront street is home to residents that include Manhattan’s wealthiest continental delicacies. The E picture of this very cake in the soaked outdoor pool at one of citizens, and boasts a helipad for speedy trips to and from the Financial District. But there’s also truffled chicken breast with dictionary next to the entry for Southampton’s most luxurious plenty here for visitors, from lush farmers’ markets to cozy bed-and-breakfasts, plus exceptional mushroom risotto is a stand- “show-stopping dessert.” (43 hotels. Comfortable patio golfing and top-notch spots to drink and dine. Recreational parks and wildlife sanctuaries dot the out, complemented by a supple N. Sea Rd. 631.283.9830) furniture begs you to lounge, bottle of ’09 Chinon from the town, and several pretty ponds offer water views that complement the sweeping, sandy beaches of and the extended hours – from Once you’ve stocked up on Loire or another selection the Atlantic coast. Best of all, many of the top restaurants, bars and shops are clustered near the 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. daily – mean treats, head across the street from the smart wine list. (210 you can savor every last ray of center of town, making it easy to make a day of it and slip seamlessly from one destination to the to Southampton Publick Hampton Rd. 631.283.0704) sunshine. A swim-up bar and next. House, an appealingly rustic poolside food service are also brewery, tap room and beer Written By Leah Blewett 52 HAMPTONSMONTHLY HAMPTONS LIVE MUSIC July 2-15 DON’T WAIT 6 7 2 3 4 5 8 ONE DAY MORE. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 7:00pm 7:00pm 5:00pm 5:00pm 8:00pm City of the Sun The Growlers Nancy Atlas Reggae Sunday JD and the The Surf Lodge The Surf Lodge Independence Sunset Set, Straightshot. 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