Hildreth's

why we love it
Hildreth's, the oldest family-owned and -operated department store in the country, is not exactly Saks or Bloomingdale's in scale or luxury, but it stocks everything your house could possibly need, from towels and linens to pool floats. It's a true Southampton staple and the first place locals go for anything home.
Originally featured in The Hamptons Guide, The Southampton and Water Mill Guide
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51 Main St., Southampton
631.283.2300
Mon-Sat: 10am-5pm
Sun: 11am-4pm
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Founded by Gabby Karan De Felice and her husband Gianpaolo, Tutto Il Giorno is a southern Italian restaurant in Southampton village that has become a true Hamptons staple. Sit outside in the garden, under the twinkle lights, and don’t miss the Pane Carasau (crisp Sardinian flatbread with rosemary and flaky salt). Open for dinner nightly and for lunch on weekends.

Dopo Argento
A classic Italian spot right on Main Street in the heart of Southampton, Dopo Argento is the kind of place that works for almost any occasion. Open for both lunch and dinner, it offers great people-watching (tables spill out along the sidewalk) and the menu is just as easy for kids as it is for adults.

Suki Zuki
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BuddhaBerry Southampton
The most famous fro-yo in the Hamptons, with a long lineup of flavors, mix-ins, and toppings galore. BuddhaBerry made its name at the original Sag Harbor shop, and the Southampton location (which opened a few years ago) has quickly become a staple in its own right, the place to go on a hot afternoon or after dinner when you need a sweet treat.

Red Horse Market Southampton
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El Farm Market
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The Golden Pear Southampton
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The Juice Press
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Topiaire Candy Shop
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Cheese Shoppe
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Milk Pail Farmstand
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The Fudge Company
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Stevenson's Toys & Games Southampton
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One Ocean Yoga Water Mill
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Tracy Anderson Method Water Mill
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SLT Southampton
The Megaformer workout you know and love now has a Southampton outpost. SLT is a 50-minute, reformer-based strength workout that fuses cardio, strength training, and Pilates-inspired moves, and it's not for beginners. And we should mention that there's parking along the street in front of the studio, as well as additional parking behind the building.
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