![]() The Harvest Inn is set in a beautiful shingled house with a welcoming wrap-around terrace. You can even walk down the road to Pindar Vineyards, one of the most popular wineries in the area. The location on the North Fork is unmatched – nearly every place we wanted to explore was within a 15 minute drive of The Harvest Inn. The Harvest Inn is located at 40300 Main Road, Peconic, NY, 11958. The Harvest Inn is a gem of a property and I hope to stay with them again soon. They also gave us local recommendations for wineries and activities and made restaurant reservations for us. The owners Stacey and Steve Issacs are so friendly and really made us feel at home. ![]() The Harvest Inn is a luxury bed and breakfast that feels like a boutique hotel. I had the opportunity to stay at The Harvest Inn and I can’t recommend it enough. Note: the wine’s available all week, but the pizzas are only cooking on summer weekends.įor the best of the Hamptons and North Fork, follow us on Facebook and Instagram.( Note: The Harvest Inn hosted me for a complimentary stay, however, as always all opinions are my own.) The North Fork is almost synonymous with the vineyard lifestyle, and Jamesport is one of our favorites, both for the killer wine lineup and for the seasonally served light bites and wood-fired pizza. What to order: The Littleneck wood-fired pizza with fresh clams and white wine béchamel Best for Wine and Pizza: Jamesport Vineyards Combine that with the unique, unassuming menu at Love Lane Kitchen, and you’ve got a really great spot for a weeknight meal. But there’s something nice about eating al fresco on a real patio. Most outdoor restaurants in the North Fork set up expansive waterside areas on a dock, and there’s nothing wrong with that. What to order: Moroccan-style Crescent Farm duck Best for a Casual Dinner: Love Lane Kitchen ![]() But they don’t just do lobster rolls - they also dabble in seriously inspired daily specials like spicy conch chowder and crab-crusted salmon over parmesan risotto. This seafood shop has been pedaling local catch for more than a quarter of a century, so it’s a great place to stop if you’re looking to stock the cottage fridge and head to the beach armed with a quick lunch. What to order: A lobster roll to bring to the beach Best for a Quick Bite: Southold Fish Market Don’t forget to check the deep drink selection, too - both menus are served all day. If you squint, even the name “Bruce & Son” looks like “Brunch spot.” But if that’s not enough, check out the hearty, breakfast-centric menu and you’ll see why this place gets the nod for daytime feasting. What to order: Eggs benedict with ciabatta, Berkshire ham and herb hollandaise Be sure to ask about the “shuck it yourself” deal. Little Creek Oyster Farm is little more than a tiny gift shop, seafood counter and small swatch of dock, but what this place lacks in space, it makes up for in fresh, briney goodness. Just over the car ferry from Shelter Island sits Greenport: one of the top destinations in either the the Hamptons or the North Fork. What to order: A selection of oysters that came off the boats that day Best for Oysters: Little Creek Oyster Farm Bring a date here, start with a cocktail (or a couple fingers from the extensive whiskey list), and let the kitchen do the thinking with a six-course tasting menu. With a farm-to-table philosophy spearheaded by a James Beard-nominated chef, all in a quaint, rural setting, the North Fork Table and Inn suits a Hamptons evening to a T. What to order: Dry-aged Crescent Farms duck (or, you know, the entire tasting menu) Best for Date Night: North Fork Table and Inn Given this restaurant’s cozy farmhouse feel, though, you might find yourself lingering well past breakfast hours. What to order: The biscuit sampler with house jams (duh)Īdmit it: We had you at “biscuit.” But throw in jams made from scratch, fried chicken, and a lineup of pancakes that changes with the seasons, and you have a veritable wonderland of comfort food to start the day. Best for Breakfast (That Turns Into Lunch): Main Road Biscuit Co. Book a full farm tour or pull up a stool at the tasting room to sample a flight of craft beers just yards from the fields that made them possible. Once a potato farm, this 43-acre property grows most of the hops, barley and wheat used for brewing its beers right on site. Best for Craft Beer: Jamesport Farm Brewery
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