Old Stove Pub Celebrates 55 Years
The iconic dining staple Old Stove Pub is celebrating its 55th anniversary this summer. The menu boasts a medley of dishes including, but not limited to, entrees like prime steaks, rack of lamb and roasted chicken; fresh seafood plates such as branzino, salmon, scallops and jumbo shrimp; a raw bar featuring fresh oysters and jumbo shrimp; and sides like creamed spinach and roasted cauliflower.
Owner Joseph DeCristofaro has managed the Old Stove Pub since 2020. The eatery is legendary among culinary aficionados and has attracted a regular clientele of celebrities, CEOs, families and first dates.
With dinner service starting from 5 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, guests can enjoy the steakhouse that carries a Mediterranean flair plus a full bar and specialty cocktail menu. This summer, the restaurant will be open nightly for dinner. Old Stove Pub offers more than 20 wines by the glass, daily happy hour specials beginning at 4 p.m. with a special bar menu and an extensive house martini and cocktail list.
Old Stove Pub is at 3516 Montauk Highway, Sagaponack. For details, visit oldstovepub.com.
The Sweet Spot Opens for Breakfast
Popular FroYo and candy shop The Sweet Spot in East Hampton has announced the addition of breakfast. The Sweet Spot opens at 7 a.m. seven days a week offering new coffee beverages and breakfast pastry items. The new menu includes coffee drinks such as espresso, macchiato, cappuccino and lattes, both iced or hot, as well as chai, black, green and strawberry teas, also iced or hot. Create your own smoothies are available; choose from ingredients such as strawberry, banana, blueberry, spinach, peanut butter and more. Pastry selections include a variety of donuts, apple fritters and crumb cake. House baked bacon and egg croissants and ham and cheese croissants will also be available.
The Sweet Spot continues to serve 10 flavors of self-serve FroYo with toppings, homemade milkshakes, nitro cold brew coffee concoctions, fresh baked cookies and a wide selection of candy. The Sweet Spot uses environmentally safe products such as recycled paper cups, agave straws and recycled plastic products. The Sweet Spot is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
The Sweet Spot is at 106 Newtown Lane in East Hampton. Visit hamptonsweetspot.com for details.
Art of Eating Food Truck
Art of Eating will host a “Brunch on Butter Pop Up” every Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. featuring its food truck, which will be parked at 264 Butter Lane in Bridgehampton and will feature menu items including a breakfast burrito, avocado toast with fried egg, classic chilaquiles, a Mayan bowl (lettuce, sweet potato, refried beans, red onion, avocado and lime, sweet and hot rice vinaigrette), quesadilla, summer rolls, Caesar salad and more, plus iced coffee and Mexican hot chocolate. Visit hamptonsartofeating.com for more details.
Father’s Day at Navy Beach
Navy Beach will celebrate Father’s Day on Sunday, June 16, offering all dads a complimentary Modelo or bloody Mary with their meal. The restaurant will be open for lunch and dinner on Father’s Day beginning at noon.
Established in 2010, Navy Beach is positioned on 200-feet of private beach overlooking Fort Pond Bay. The laid-back, family-friendly eatery offers casual coastal cuisine paired with an eclectic wine list, including one of the largest selections of rosé wines in the Hamptons. The restaurant’s philanthropic efforts center around its support of the Navy SEAL Foundation, for which Navy Beach has raised over $185,000 since 2013.
Navy Beach is at 16 Navy Road in Montauk. For details, visit navybeach.com/montauk.