New York’s Wainscott Village Eateries
It has been said that an army marches on its stomach, and it can be said with equal truth that a family or any group vacations on its belly. No matter if the participants are two or eighty-two, unless there is food involved at regular intervals, you can pretty much count on your vacation being a bust.
Many thoughtful vacation rental home owners will leave a folder with their favorite restaurants. In a Long Island community like Wainscott, nestled in Easthampton between Sagaponack and East Hampton Village, there will be no shortage of restaurants. And given that the town of Wainscott lies along the Atlantic Coast, there’s no shortage of seafood either. So what’s a hungry vacation renter to do?
You can check on TripAdvisor, Yelp, or other sites for recommendations. According to these authorities, there are many worthy eateries in the Easthampton neighborhood. In the direct vicinity of Wainscott, some of the top-ranked selections are:
La Capannina for both traditional and creatively-flavored pizza
Levain Bakery, producer of famous cookies and scones
Saracen, purveyor of Italian and Mediterranean foods
The Seafood Shop, where you can buy fresh seafood to cook later