Amagansett
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Mandala Yoga
10 Amagansett Sq. Dr., Amagansett
Coming up on its eighteenth year in Amagansett Square, Mandala Yoga was founded by Jolie Parcher, who aimed to create a strong wellness community in the area through her studio. Aside from yoga for all levels, several forms of self care are offered, including meditation and Reiki, aromatherapy, and massage, as well as intimate events, like the Mandala book club, a free get-together meant to inspire enlightening conversation and introspection. Even kids can join in, with the studio’s yoga classes for ages four to seven, incorporating music, art, and games.
Christian’s by Wölffer
4 Amagansett Sq. Dr., Amagansett
Given the popularity of their first restaurant in Sag Harbor, it seemed only natural the Wölffers opened a second outpost. The Amagansett location has a more casual feel with a rosé-fueled menu that focuses on comfort food like chicken paillard, herb-crusted Montauk tuna, and grilled Wagyu sirloin with green peppercorns.
Botanica Bazaar (Closed)
14 Amagansett Sq., Amagansett
This clean, minimalist beauty shop in Amagansett square (you'll know it by the pink neon pharmacy cross—a nod to French pharmacies) stocks its light pine shelves with all the best luxury clean beauty lines—RMS Beauty, Tata Harper, Shiva Rose, and more. An added bonus is that the owners, model Leilani Bishop and Bethany Mayer (of Surf Bazaar), are year-round residents—so there's a permanence to the shop that you won't find in summer-only pop-ups.
Botanica Bazaar
14 Amagansett Sq., Amagansett
This clean, minimalist beauty shop in Amagansett square (you'll know it by the pink neon pharmacy cross—a nod to French pharmacies) stocks its light pine shelves with all the best luxury clean beauty lines—RMS Beauty, Tata Harper, Shiva Rose, and more. An added bonus is that the owners, model Leilani Bishop and Bethany Mayer (of Surf Bazaar), are year-round residents—so there's a permanence to the shop that you won't find in summer-only pop-ups.
The Line (Closed)
154 Main St., Amagansett
We're big fans of Vanessa Traina Snow’s permanent brick-and-mortar shops in NYC and LA, so we were excited to hear that she picked the Hamptons for her first seasonal store. Similar to the other two retail locations, the pop-up space is designed like an apartment you can shop in real life, from the rugs, to the shelving, to the beauty products in the bathroom.
Amber Waves Farm
367 Main St., Amagansett
Katie Baldwin and Amanda Merrow established their Amagansett farm in 2009. Having reintroduced wheat into the East End, the duo has quite literally reinvented the meaning of “local bread” (stock up on scrumptious pastries and the farm's freshly-milled wheat at their on-site market). Amber Waves has a great CSA plus a sophisticated education program that teaches kids about growing food and honoring the natural environment sustainably. If you’re not in town long enough for the CSA, pick up produce from their farm stand or tuck into farm-to-fork food at the Amber Waves café.
Karma Gallery & Books (Closed)
249 Main St., Amagansett
This is the second outpost for the Brendan Dugan-helmed gallery-slash-bookstore; the original is tucked into an unassuming storefront on Great Jones street in NYC. Here, the focus is almost entirely on contemporary art in both the exhibition space and shop, which specializes in the kind of books you're unlikely to find anywhere else.
Pilgrim Surf Supply
4 Amagansett Sq., Amagansett
The surfboards at this shop are hands down stunning—they could almost double as art. There’s also plenty of surf-inspired beach basics for men and women, including Vans, bikinis, and shorts. (Basically, it’s all stuff you’d want your significant other to wear at the beach.)
Tiina The Store
216 Main St., Amagansett
While Tiina has been in the Hamptons since 2012, we never realized it was there, until Michael Kors tipped us off to the treasures inside. It’s owned by a former stylist, who deftly mixes pieces from Crippen, The Elder Statesman, and Dosa, in a primarily black, white, and navy palette. There are tons of great gifts here, including Comme des Garçons polka-dot wallets, baby vests from Makie, and simple Iittala glasses.
Rube
156 Main St., Amagansett
Rube carries a small, carefully curated selection of goods for men and women—mainstay brands include James Colarusso, Loup Charmant, Chimala, and R13, among their other excellent finds.