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The Sagaponack and Wainscott Guide

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You may know Sagaponack from the Instagram-famous Sagaponack General Store, but it's just one of many special places tucked into the farmland that defines both Sagaponack and Wainscott. The area is delightfully low-key—there's no real town to speak of, just a scattering of incredibly cool shops sprinkled along the back roads (Wyeth, a design lover's paradise, chief among them). The real draw, though, is the abundance of farm stands, offering some of the best produce and prepared foods on the East End. Don't miss Loaves and Fishes—famous for its $100 lobster salad and an even more famous brownie pudding.

Restaurants

Townline BBQ

3593 Montauk Hwy., Sagaponack

For the best barbecue in the Hamptons, look no further than Townline BBQ—a roadside, Texas-style joint that absolutely delivers. The smoked brisket sandwiches, giant pretzels, and corn on the cob are all outstanding, and the rest of the experience earns its keep too: beer on tap, pool tables, and sports on the TVs above the bar. There's both indoor and outdoor seating, with takeout available.

Fairway Restaurant

3556 Montauk Hwy., Sagaponack

A longstanding Hamptons classic, Fairway Restaurant is an all-day breakfast diner attached to a public nine-hole golf course and driving range. It went through a major renovation this past winter but managed to retain its cozy, classic local feel. This isn't your healthy-girl breakfast—it's the kind of meal that hits every nostalgic note from childhood ranging from their fan-favorite silver dollar pancakes to their turkey club and their homemade quesadillas. For how unassuming the place is, it pulls a surprisingly A-list local crowd. A real "if you know, you know" kind of spot.

Highway Restaurant

290 Montauk Hwy., East Hampton

This barn-like roadside space is home to one of our favorite spots in the Hamptons: Highway Restaurant, the perfect place for an easy, crowd-pleasing dinner. The menu isn't married to any one cuisine—Peking duck (Fridays only), chicken stir-fry, and really good American cheeseburgers all share the page—and there are plenty of tasty veggie options too. If you order one thing, make it the Korean chicken buns. This summer, they've added Mexican Mondays to the rotation.

Specialty

Loaves and Fishes Foodstore

50 Sagg Main St., Sagaponack

Loaves and Fishes is the epitome of the Hamptons—a perfect collision of $100-a-pound lobster salad and a tiny, unassuming cottage on the side of the road. It's one of the most iconic gourmet prepared-foods shops out east, known for high-quality ingredients (sourced from the best local farms in the area) turned into the simplest, most delicious versions of everything: baked goods, breads, salads, soups, pastas, meats, and fish. And don't sleep on the brownie pudding—it tastes exactly like the best warm brownie batter you've ever had.

Pike Farms

82 Sagg Main St., Sagaponack

This tiny farmstand right next to Loaves and Fishes is the quintessential Hamptons stop. With the farm itself just behind and hand-painted lettering marking each crate of produce, it feels straight out of a vintage postcard. A note: it opens June 27.

Sagaponack General Store

542 Sagg Main St., Sagaponack

Sagaponack General has become quite the place—on weekends, it's so busy you almost have to avoid the area entirely. The store has serious history: 150 years ago, it was the only one in town. After a multimillion-dollar restoration led by owner Mindy Gray and architect Frank Greenwald, it reopened last year as a boutique market (think Grazia olive oil, Marvis toothpaste, and other niche, elevated essentials), with a coffee counter, bakery (the cinnamon rolls are unreal), and ice cream parlor under one roof. And don’t skip "penny" candy ($20 a pound).

Sagaponack Farm Distillery

369 Sagg Rd., Sagaponack

With a "From Seed to Glass" motto, this distillery is a perfect pitstop to sample spirits or enjoy happy hour. Made from on-site estates and produced there too, catch some live music, pop-up olive oil tastings, or other collaborations. As the Hamptons go, this refreshing alternative programming is certainly a standout.

Goldberg's Wainscott

84 Wainscott NW Rd., Wainscott

Goldberg's, the Hamptons' favorite bagel, has yet another outpost—this time in Wainscott. Clearly the obsession runs deep enough to warrant one in every town, and we're certainly not complaining.

Levain Bakery

Wainscott Village Shopping Center, 354 Montauk Hwy., Wainscott

Wainscott is home to Levain's second-ever location. It originally opened as a seasonal outpost and has since become a year-round fixture, stocking all the baked goods you know and love—those iconic gigantic 6oz cookies fresh out of the oven, plus breads and gourmet pizzas. It's a grab-and-go spot, so you can take the goods straight to the beach for a picnic or save them for an afternoon pick-me-up. And this summer, they’re bringing back their seasonal ice cream offerings, pairing their iconic thick, gooey cookies with scoops from Caffè Panna for the ultimate warm weather treat.

The Seafood Shop

356 Montauk Hwy., Wainscott

The Seafood Shop is the go-to for picking up freshly caught fish and seafood in this part of the Hamptons—and one of our favorites on the East End. Some of their most popular items are their pre-made ceviche, Montauk caught lobster tails to put directly on the grill, and if they have the fresh striped bass or tuna, trust us, it’s a must-get.

Shops

Wyeth Sagaponack

3654 Montauk Hwy., Sagaponack

Wyeth is undoubtedly the coolest interior design shop in the Hamptons. Tucked off Montauk Highway in an unassuming wooden cottage, the mid-century modern showroom carries a hand-selected, expertly authenticated mix of vintage lighting, furniture, art, and objects—from museum-quality masterpieces to anonymous industrial pieces. There's also the exclusive WYETH line of furniture and lighting, all handcrafted in the Brooklyn workshop of world-renowned owner and founder John Birch. Honestly, we'd happily move into the showroom.

Activities and Culture

Tripoli Gallery

26 Ardsley Rd., Wainscott

Tripoli Patterson, a surfer-turned-gallerist who grew up in the Hamptons, curates compelling exhibitions of contemporary artists he's genuinely inspired by. It's not all bland white walls—the space feels like a younger, cooler, fresher take on what a gallery can be.

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