The Warm Store
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why we love it
Warm is a specialty shop with a hippy-surfing vibe, curated with love by Winnie Beattie and her husband Rob Magnotta. They stock hard-to-find brands focused on craftsmanship, beautiful fabrics, handmade details, and small-batch production. We're particularly obsessed with the Warm body oil—it smells incredible and is unbelievably nourishing to the skin.
Originally featured in The Hamptons Guide, The Amagansett Guide
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171 Main St., Amagansett
631.658.9444
Mon: 10am-6pm
Tues-Wed: Closed
Thurs-Sat:10am-6pm
Sun: 11am-5pm
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The Reform Club
This luxurious inn with elegant rooms, soaring ceilings, tiled fireplaces, and super-indulgent bathrooms is a quiet retreat that’s great for couples’ trips or family getaways. The comfy living areas are stocked with thoughtful snacks and strewn with coffee-table books. The gardens are beautiful—perfect for a wedding or gathering. If you're traveling with a group, ask about 21 House, the four-bedroom private home, which comes with all the amenities of the larger inn (housekeeping, gym, transportation) and is available for private rentals. They also have an excellent wellness program through their in-house Reform Club—more on that below—and, this season, they’re partnering with Lucky Honey Pilates to offer complimentary Pilates classes to hotel guests.

The Roundtree
Traditional clapboard, working fireplaces, and brown-shingled barns all contribute to The Roundtree's laid-back, comfortable vibe. With 13 guest rooms—five stand-alone cottages, a two-bedroom main house, and a three-bedroom beach house—it offers lodging options for everyone from couples to small families or friend groups. Plus, the property is within walking distance of town.

Rowdy Hall
Rowdy Hall, which moved from its original location in East Hampton, is an American pub with English and French bistro influences. Expect classic pub fare, the East End's premier beer selection, and a simply prepared seasonal menu. We love this spot for a fall or winter dinner, or any time you need a true crowd-pleaser.

Fini Pizza
Brooklyn-based Fini Pizza has a location in Amagansett. Grab slices of New York- or Sicilian-style—the white pizza with lemon zest and a lemon wedge is out of this world—or take home a whole pie. Gluten-free options are available, too.
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Il Buco Al Mare
NYC staple Il Buco has landed in East Hampton. In a nod to Il Buco’s sister restaurant in Ibiza, Bottega il Buco, you’ll notice tinned fish like Spanish anchovies, grilled whole mackerel, and tons more seafood goodness on the menu. Reservations essential.

La Fondita
La Fondita is a great snack stop for casual, authentic Mexican dishes like tacos, tortas, and sopa de tortilla. Everything is freshly made and the setup is simple: outdoor seating on picnic benches, or takeout.
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Jamagansett
Jamagansett just opened this summer, but the homemade jams have already developed a following. Thoughtfully made in small batches using time-honored techniques and peak-season produce, the lineup runs from unexpected combinations like salty blueberry to nostalgic classics like tart blackberry. Each jam is crafted to surprise and delight customers, with less sugar and more fruit than your average jar. If you're a jam or fruit lover, this is your new place.

Balsam Farms
Probably home to the best produce in the Hamptons, Balsam Farms' opened in 2003 and offers a wide range of their own straight-from-the-field vegetables, herbs, fruits, and flowers. The stand also stocks a high-quality selection of dairy, meats, fresh baked goods, gifts, and jarred items.

Amber Waves Farm
Katie Baldwin and Amanda Merrow established their iconic Amagansett farm in 2009. Having reintroduced wheat to the East End, the duo has quite literally reinvented the meaning of "local bread"—at their on-site market, you can stock up on scrumptious pastries and the farm's freshly milled wheat. Make sure to pick up produce from the farm stand or tuck into farm-to-fork food at the Amber Waves café. They also offer a CSA program (community supported agriculture), in which members can pick up a box of fresh, seasonal produce every week.
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Cavaniola's Gourmet
Located in Amagansett Square, Cavaniola's Gourmet is the destination for refined entertaining, with an incredible selection of imported cheeses, charcuterie, and specialty grocery products. Their platters are an elegant go-to for parties and holidays, built from carefully sourced cheeses, jams, and meats. Worth noting: this location doesn't have a wine shop like the original Cavaniola's in Sag Harbor.
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Stuart’s Seafood Market
Stuart's provides some of the best seafood in the area, plus a fully stocked pantry of dream ingredients (panko, anchovies, San Marzano tomatoes) and the best pre-made cocktail sauce ever. With some notice, they'll also put together a pretty epic clambake or lobster dinner.

Jack’s Stir Brew Coffee
With multiple locations scattered throughout NYC, Jack's Stir Brew has a major presence on the East End too. The coffee is outstanding, and the breakfast sandwich is excellent. Be sure to come early to beat the lines.

180 The Store
180 The Store is located in a charming little cottage in Amagansett, with a thoughtfully designed, highly curated interior. The store showcases a mix of luxury craftsmanship across men’s and women’s clothing, homeware, apothecary items, furniture, and art. It's well worth a pop-in.

Love Adorned
Love Adorned, located in the middle of Amagansett, is a wonderland of beautiful homeware, gifts, and accessories, with a particular focus on jewelry. The selection runs from fine contemporary to vintage pieces, including engagement rings, charms, and statement designs for every occasion.

E-E Home
Owner Elizabeth Eichner’s background is in set design, which puts the contents of her enviably chic shop into beautiful context: The bulk of the assortment is sourced from artisans, makers, and designers she’s met through her work travels. Come here for pottery, serving pieces, linens, art prints, and décor with a story to tell.

La Garçonne
At La Garçonne, founder Kris Kim curates for the design-minded minimalist—always elegant, never boring. You'll find the perfect classic sunglasses from Jacques Marie Mages, a sculptural outfit from Comme des Garçons, delicate handcrafted pieces from Arts & Science, and so much more.

Il Buco Vita
Hand-thrown Bellocchi casseroles, black clay Assisi serving platters, and hand-finished linen placemats made with Renaissance weaving techniques—shopping for table and kitchen items here is like taking a trip to the Italian countryside or a tiny medieval village. In the Hamptons, where tablescaping is a sport, the pieces here set you up for a win. They also have a small counter of fresh baked goods and beverages to take to-go (don't miss the strawberry rhubarb pastry, we're still thinking about it.)

The Row
For a minimalist’s paradise, you mustn't miss The Row's Amagansett boutique, housed in the cottage previously occupied by Tiina the Store. The streamlined silhouettes and exquisite tailoring are flawless, and the ever-changing jewelry edit is always worth the visit—ranging from Lisa Eisner to de Vera.
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Across the Street by E-E
This is Elizabeth Eichner's second store in Amagansett—located, true to its name, directly across the street from the original E-E Home. The space leans more into gallery territory, featuring a lovely mix of homewares, artwork, and clothing.

SPORTIME Amagansett
SPORTIME Amagansett—home to the John McEnroe Tennis Academy in the Hamptons—is the largest outdoor tennis facility in the area, with 33 Har-Tru courts, four pickleball courts, a heated pool, a pro shop, and a full-service café. They also run a popular multi-sport summer day camp for kids pre-K through 9th grade.

Galerie Sardine
Galerie Sardine is a curatorial artist project space led by Valentina Akerman, with a seasonal location in a 1700s farmhouse in Amagansett. The program presents a diverse roster of artists through site-specific exhibitions across New York City, Amagansett, and internationally. The exhibits are consistently exceptional, and it's our favorite art gallery in the Hamptons, hands down.

Stony Hill Stables
For 60 years, on 10 immaculately maintained acres, Stony Hill Stables has been the top equestrian facility out east. They do weeklong camps for kids as young as four, teaching the basics of grooming and riding. Littles can take pony rides. And older kids can dive into serious competition—jumping and dressage—under trainers who show at major events. They have horses available to lease, too, and boarding if you have a horse of your own.

Stephen Talkhouse
The only late-night spot in Amagansett worth knowing is Stephen Talkhouse, an intimate dive bar that's hosted live music since 1987, with pop-ins ranging from internationally-renowned performers to local East End artists. Situated on Main Street, the Talkhouse is a legendary music venue and casual neighborhood bar in one. There's nothing glamorous about it; it feels like a version of the classic Hamptons that hardly exists anymore.

Mandala Yoga
Mandala Yoga was founded by Jolie Parcher, who set out to create a strong wellness community through her studio. Beyond yoga for all levels, they have several additional wellness offerings, including meditation, aromatherapy, and massage. Even kids can join in—the studio's classes for ages 3 to 10 incorporate music, art, and games. Plus, they've just rolled out a dance program—and we're already obsessed.

Wellness Program at Reform Club
In the heart of Amagansett, The Reform Club offers a serene, green escape—and on Saturday mornings, Lucky Honey runs pop-up classes outdoors. Classes are complimentary for hotel guests. They also offers surf lessons, sound healing, in-room spa treatments, reiki, and meditation.
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Align Yoga
The only infrared-heated studio in Amagansett, offering sculpt, Pilates, and yoga classes. New this season: a slate of non-heated classes, too, so you can take advantage of the studio without the high heat, if it's not your thing.
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