East Hampton Village Heads Off Restaurants Becoming Late-Night Clubs - 27 East

East Hampton Village Heads Off Restaurants Becoming Late-Night Clubs

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The Palm at the Huntting Inn in East Hampton Village closed its restaurant this week for renovations.

The Palm at the Huntting Inn in East Hampton Village closed its restaurant this week for renovations.

authorMichael Wright on Jan 3, 2024
East Hampton Village last month took steps to prevent restaurants in the village from transforming into late-night social scenes — nightclubs, effectively — that have been problematic in the village... more

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