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The Hamptons Guide: Vogue Editors Pick Their Favorite Restaurants, Hotels, Shops, and More
Elise Taylor · 2026-05-20 · via Vogue

Summer is coming, and you know what that means: the busy season in the Hamptons will soon be in full swing. The Long Island region where New Yorkers escape from the city heat is known for its beaches, art museums, restaurants, shops, beautiful homes, and more. With so much to see (and so many places to be seen), you may wonder where to begin. What’s the best place to get a dinner reservation in Sag Harbor? Which farm stand has the most beautiful tomatoes to make your Caprese salad the envy of all your Instagram followers? Where can you see art, live music, or a good indie film?

You’re in luck, because we have the answers. Vogue staffers curated a list of recommendations for where to eat, shop, stay, and more in the Hamptons, from Southampton to Montauk. Below, find our guide to the best of the Hamptons.

Where to Eat and Drink

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Il Buco al Mare in Amagansett.

Photo: Noe Dewitt

Il Buco al Mare is the Amagansett outpost of the beloved New York eatery—and don’t worry, it lives up to its sister restaurant’s reputation. Order the octopus and the prawns. -Elise Taylor, former senior living writer

Right off of Main Street, you cannot miss dining at Nick & Toni’s. As a big fan of both Italian and Mediterranean cuisine, this restaurant combines both in a chic farmhouse ambience. You simply cannot go wrong with any of the main dishes—but whatever you do, don’t leave without ordering the fried zucchini chips. -Taylor Anderson, former associate manager of social media

There is nothing quite as pleasant as arriving in Montauk on a beautiful Friday evening and having dinner outside at Duryea’s, looking out at the water. It's no secret spot, but it is certainly the most peaceful. -Alexandra Michler, director, fashion development

I don't know which of Tutto il Giorno’s locations I like best. Southampton’s features a lovely garden and is a neighborhood institution while Sag Harbor’s outpost is located within Urban Zen’s retail shop which is filling with wobbly wood-carved bowls and calming linen textiles. Beyond the interiors, the food is also incredible. -Lilah Ramzi, contributing editor

When in Bridgehampton, I always indulge in a lunch or brunch at Pierre's. It feels like a little slice of St. Tropez—grab a sidewalk table and people-watch the entire afternoon. -Elise Taylor

Round Swamp Farm is the best place to go for prepared foods and fresh produce. Highly recommend the chicken fingers and honey mustard… but fair warning, once you try one, you’re sure to develop an addiction. Also, I once saw Hailey and Justin Bieber in the checkout line, so be on the lookout for occasional star sighting. -Alexandra Macon, contributing editor

From their signature pickled rye bread to Instagram-friendly flower and gold leaf-topped meringue pies, Carissa’s Bakery is the most delicious stop on the South Fork. There’s also an eat-in dining location on Pantigo Road. -Chloe Malle, head of editorial content, Vogue

From the same Michelin-starred hospitality group behind Red Hook Tavern and Saga, the cozy dockside bistro serves steaks, fish and chips, and the best burger out east. -Elise Taylor

When Southampton beach weekends come to a close and the workweek is just a day away, the only thing that makes my trip back to the city (and real life) bearable is a treat. I always swing by Sant Ambroeus and pick up an assortment of Italian cookies—it’s the only thing sweet about the commute home! -Lilah Ramzi

SALT (Shelter Island)

Book a waterfront lunch table at SALT in Shelter Island, order lobster rolls, and check out the yachts coming in and out. The adjoining no-frills, outdoor Shipwreck Bar is a place to while the rest of the afternoon away. -Taylor Antrim, deputy editor

I love Bostwick’s Chowder House. My go-to order is steamers to start, followed by a platter of fried oysters with a side salad. This is best when washed down with a frozen margarita. -Leah Faye Cooper, digital style director

Tucked away in the Watermill shopping center, next to the SoulCycle, is the hidden gem Bistro Ete. Owned by a husband and wife team, it’s Greek-French fusion and a favorite amongst locals. The cocktails are all delicious… margaritas can be made on a scale of one to ten when it comes to hotness (word to the wise: four is when you begin to feel the heat, ten is scorching hot), and the escargot, duck wings confit, and zucchini spaghetti are all favorites. Finish your meal with homemade mint ice cream. You won’t regret it! -Alexandra Macon

For a more social night out, Le Bibloquet is the see-and-be-seen restaurant in Sag Harbor. (You’ll likely bump into a Real Housewife.) Order the Cajun chicken, tuna tartare, and more than one round of drinks. -Elise Taylor

Come sunset, Montauk’s Crow’s Nest is absolutely magical. Arrive early—because there’s going to be a wait—but enjoy a cocktail in the meantime down by the lake. Once you’re seated, ideally with a view of the rolling lawn, order the whipped ricotta. And should you really want the full experience, book a room or one of the more tucked-away cottages. -Lilah Ramzi

If you want a beautiful, boozy, and buzzy afternoon or evening with friends, go to Sunset Beach on Shelter Island. During the day, it's quite the scene-y spot with DJs and glamorous groups looking to indulge. At night, it's a little calmer. Order some rosé, linguine with clams, and watch the sunset. Whether or not you want to stay for a nightcap is up to you. -Elise Taylor

Mostrador Marram (Montauk)

If you can sneak away from the city and head out to Montauk for a Thursday evening, you should definitely try the paella nights hosted at the Mostrador Marram! You’ll get to indulge in local vegetables, fish, and meats—all while enjoying a beautiful summer sunset. -Rose Carlisle, special events assistant

While I love dressing up for a nice dinner in the Hamptons just as much as the next person, sometimes a casual outing for a slice of pizza is all that’s calling my name and Fini Pizza in Amagansett is always the answer. Nothing beats their white pie, and their lemon Italian ice is a must for dessert. -Taylor Lashley

Shelter Island's best ice cream shop has gotten subtle upgrades over the years but it's never lost its no-frills charm. Ice cream fans gather on the benches by the curb, spill into the parking lot or take a seat in the appealingly cozy back lawn.


Where to Shop

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Photo: Glen Allsop

This low-key farm stand is my go-to stop before heading back to the city. Summer brings about their incredible sweet corn—it's the stuff of dreams—and, of course, perfect, colorful heirlooms. Even Ina gets her tomatoes from here! (As once spotted by my mother-in-law). Be sure to check out their excellent bread selection, pies, and jarred tomato sauce. -Shelby Wax, contributing weddings editor

Sagaponack General Store (Sagaponack)

It was a toss up on whether to include this in the “Where to Eat” or “Where to Shop” sections of this guide—so do both: the Sagaponack General store is famous for its artisanal pantry goods, flower offerings, and fresh-off-the-farm produce… as well as a gourmet breakfast sandwich and cinnamon roll. Although don’t forget to load up on its penny candy. -Elise Taylor

TWP (Sag Harbor)

“I just think our whole aesthetic just feels like the Hamptons,” TWP founder Trish Wescoat Pound told Vogue of her decision to open a brick-and-mortar store in an 18th-century Sag Harbor home. “It’s the ease of the clothes, it’s the comfort of the clothes—it’s casual, but it’s elevated. And I think that’s what the Hamptons are.” After visiting several times myself, I can say I wholeheartedly agree. Between all their easy breezy button-downs and lightweight sweaters perfect for nights spent by the ocean, the whole brand oozes Americana. -Elise Taylor

Mecox is a design and decor store in between Watermill and Southampton that has it all. Think Hamptons beach chic. -Alexandra Macon

Look no further than Suzie Kondi for the best loungewear at the beach. From terry-cloth tracksuits to gauze jumpsuits, Kondi makes dressing for hot summer days a breeze. Every piece she designs is made for comfort, so I recommend buying your favorite set in every color. -Elisee Browchuk

I love Altuzarra’s brick-and-mortar shop on East Hampton’s Main Street. I’m swooning over their effortless summer pieces like midi-length linen dresses, Castañer espadrilles, and straw totes (I’m also currently saving up for their Watermill bag, named for the neighborhood hamlet nearby.) -Elise Taylor

Stealth wealth style scions The Row have landed in Amagansett on Main Street, in the former space occupied by Tiina the Store. It’s the fourth boutique by the fashion brand, and the first outside a major city. There are plenty of beautiful clothes, but the furniture is just as delightful, including a chair by Olivier Mourgue Bouloum. -Elise Taylor

Dôen having a store in the Hamptons is like an Aperol spritz on a 75-degree day—a perfect match!  And this store may be just my favorite one, which, as a self-proclaimed Dôen obsessive, is saying a lot. There is just something about being in the picturesque seaside town of Sag Harbor while flipping through the racks of perfect floral dresses that feels right… and makes you want to spend lots of money. You’ve been warned! -Florence O’Connor, content manager

There are four Henry Lehr shops in the Hamptons, and believe me when I say you have to go to all of them! Each one has a slightly different, but excellent curation of brands. They also have a terrific men’s selection, so your boyfriend/dad/brother/male companion is not going to complain about being dragged in there. -Florence O’Connor


Things to Do (Other Than the Beach): Museums, Gyms, and More

Dan Flavin

Dan Flavin, installation view, the Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton, New York. © Stephen Flavin/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.Photo: Bill Jacobson Studio, New York. Courtesy of The Dia Art Foundation, New York.

Fans of minimalist art—and pretty colors—would do well to visit the Dan Flavin Art Institute in Bridgehampton, which occupies a sweet little shingle-sided house just off the highway. Beyond its permanent display of Flavin’s glorious neons (installed by the artist himself!), the Institute maintains a ground-floor gallery space for temporary exhibitions. Also, it's free! -Marley Marius, senior editor, features and news

I’ve spent a few beautiful summer evenings at Duck Creek Arts in Springs, soaking up the art exhibitions and sitting on the grass, enjoying live jazz with friends. When you come here, it feels like you’ve stumbled upon a secret creative haven in the woods—because you have. The arts nonprofit’s summer 2026 programming includes concerts, family nights, painting classes, and more. -Anna Grace Lee, lifestyle writer

Thanks to my tendency to sunburn, fast, I always break up my summer days with art excursions. The Pollock-Krasner House, which doubled as a studio for the famous artist couple, is always a must. I always get a little emotional when I see the paint splatters that made Autumn Rhythm on the floorboards. -Elise Taylor

True, you might not go to the Hamptons to see a movie, but it’s the perfect way to spend a rainy day or to cool off after a day in the sun. Sag Harbor Cinema is a charmingly retro little theater where you can catch blockbusters and indie films alike. I’ve seen Tarantino hits like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and gone to a film book Q&A here after seeing Ishtar here, and it’s always a good time. -Anna Grace Lee

I always make sure to visit The Ranch. Just across the way from the storied Deep Hollow Ranch is an equally famous property formerly owned by Andy Warhol. A portion of it is now in the hands of Max Lakin, who has opened up several barns to the public—one as an art gallery and another is an operating horse barn. Visits are by appointment only so be sure to call ahead. -Lilah Ramzi

On a rainy day, I’ll head over to The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill. It has a wide-ranging collection of over 3,000 works, including pieces by Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, and William de Kooning, all of whom lived in the East End. -Elise Taylor

There's something so peaceful about wandering around Longhouse Reserve, a 16-acre sculpture garden and home of late textile artist Jack Lenor Larsen in East Hampton. The grounds include works by Yoko Ono, Willem de Kooning, Ai Wei Wei, Daniel Arsham, and more. -Elise Taylor

Gurney’s has a sprawling 30,000 square-foot Seawater spa complete with an ocean-fed saltwater pool, caldarium, thermal baths, and indoor-outdoor treatment suites overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It's the perfect place to relax and recoup. -Ian Malone

I have been going to Punch Force Fitness since a group of Vogue and W editors started training there over a decade ago, beginning when Rickie de Sole wanted to get in shape before her 2012 wedding. The owners Vando Cabral and Nuno Furtado run a tight ship and you never leave a Punch session not feeling like the strongest (most exhausted) version of yourself. Their team of trainers are all professional boxers who push you in the ring as well as through strength training and HIIT exercises. They open a summer gym in Water Mill from Memorial Day through Labor Day. In the old Soul Cycle space and next door to Goldberg’s bagels, it’s the perfect way to kick off your weekend. Time to punch above your weight! -Chloe Malle

Mashomack Preserve (Shelter Island)

About a third of Shelter Island is this beautifully maintained nature preserve that offers a well maintained network of trails through wetlands, woods, open meadows and gorgeous empty coastline. It's the best hike in the Hamptons and a place to get lost in during the summer.


Where to Stay

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Set upon five acres—one of which includes an apple orchard—Amagansett’s Reform Club is the most idyllic place to stay in the Hamptons. Well-appointed rooms are housed in quaint brown shingled cottages or the airy main house, and thoughtful touches abound: there’s a bike rack with white and navy cruisers so you can ride into town or the beach, and a dispenser filled to the brim with summer fruit-flavored water that you can drink upon your return. -Elise Taylor

With quaint, spacious cottages, an idyllic pool, and a tennis court, EHP Resort in East Hampton Springs checks all the boxes for a leisurely weekend in the Hamptons, and then some: their on-site, waterfront café serves up some seriously strong iced coffee and perfectly flaky croissants. If you're looking for a heartier meal overlooking the harbor, you're in luck—Si Si, a full-service (and stunning) restaurant is on site. -Elise Taylor

Topping Rose House is a beautiful B&B in Bridgehampton with a lovely restaurant on the ground floor. The perfect place for summer birthday dinners and celebrations. -Alexandra Macon

The owners of The Colony Hotel in Palm Beach are breathing new life into the Hedges Inn, a beloved landmark right on the cusp of East Hampton town. While a full renovation will be unveiled in summer 2026, they’ve already made some notable changes, including bringing Swifty’s—a famous Upper East Side restaurant—to town. Oh, did we mention inside there is also a Chanel salon? -Elise Taylor

After many afternoons turned late evenings and Sunday “Fundays” at The Surf Lodge, I recently had the pleasure of staying over at the hotel for the first time. It gave me a newfound love for its buzzy music and bar scene. I enjoyed a peaceful breakfast on the patio, explored Montauk on yellow and white beach cruisers, and took a power nap in the room's hammock just before getting ready for dinner and the musical acts of the night. -Madeline Fass

Set right off of Amagansett's Main Street, The Roundtree is also not your typical see-and-be-seen Hamptons resort. There’s no bar, restaurant, cabanas, or even lobby. The main draw? The Roundtree’s set of charming cottages, framed by leafy bushes and flanked by pleasant purple flower pots—and their scrumptious complimentary breakfast, served on their rolling lawn. -Elise Taylor

When I stayed at Marram Montauk, owner Atit Jariwala described its vibe as “barefoot luxury.” That pretty much sums it up—this impeccably designed boutique hotel, nestled within the dunes, is perched right upon the Atlantic Ocean. Take a yoga class in the courtyard, and then indulge in some fresh seafood from their café, Mostrador Marram. -Elise Taylor

The Baker House 1650 (East Hampton)

Imagine visiting the home of your most elegant friend—someone who is as happy to have you as they are happy to leave you to your own devices—and that’s what it’s like at the Baker House…but possibly even better? It’s a bed and breakfast par excellence, with five very comfortable rooms in the main house—parts of which date back to the mid-17th century—and then, in the Carriage House at the rear of the lush property, another ground-floor room and massive loft suite. (I’ve stayed in three of the rooms myself, and I can’t decide if I like the cozy Fithian or the handsome Huntting better.) And that’s to say nothing of the actual breakfast, which is complementary and completely divine (think: freshly baked croissants, scrambled eggs with herbs from the garden, and a stack of pancakes so tall and buttery you’ll want a nap after eating them), nor the small yet perfectly appointed spa—open to just two guests at a time—with a dry sauna, jacuzzi, a counter-current swimming pool, and a full treatment menu.

Another mark in the Baker House’s favor is its location: a four-minute walk from 1770 House, a 10-minute walk from the shops on Main Street, and, in the opposite direction, a very pleasant 20-ish minutes from Main Beach. Yes, the Hamptons are lovely in high summer, but in October, the trip from the Baker House to the beach—past South End Cemetery and the Pantigo Windmill; the Maidstone Inn and the Hedges Inn; and the big, fine houses lining Ocean Avenue—is especially gorgeous, an explosion of blazing, autumnal color right up until your feet touch the sand. I couldn’t recommend it more highly. -Marley Marius

What to Pack

This is the time to go all-in on coastal clichés like breezy linen and nautical stripe; in the form of pieces from New York brands TWP and La Ligne, these features feel timeless. Bring a canvas tote to house farmstand produce and snacks for a picnic on the beach.