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Foodstuffs: Vegan Eats And Super Bowl Specials

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The vegan egg sandwich at Hampton Coffee Company.

The vegan egg sandwich at Hampton Coffee Company.

Corndogs and beer at Main Street Tavern.

Corndogs and beer at Main Street Tavern.

The vegan Happy Wrap at Hampton Coffee Company.

The vegan Happy Wrap at Hampton Coffee Company. COURTESY HAMPTON COFFEE COMPANY

Nachos and corndogs at Main Street Tavern.

Nachos and corndogs at Main Street Tavern.

Nachos at Main Street Tavern

Nachos at Main Street Tavern

Super Bowl Spread at Main Street Tavern.

Super Bowl Spread at Main Street Tavern.

Super Bowl Spread at Main Street Tavern.

Super Bowl Spread at Main Street Tavern.

Wings and corndogs at Main Street Tavern.

Wings and corndogs at Main Street Tavern.

Wings at Main Street Tavern.

Wings at Main Street Tavern.

Pork ribs and fixings at Townline BBQ.

Pork ribs and fixings at Townline BBQ.

Rowdy Hall pretzel.

Rowdy Hall pretzel.

Rowdy Hall wings.

Rowdy Hall wings.

Rowdy Hall pretzel.

Rowdy Hall pretzel.

Rowdy Hall wings.

Rowdy Hall wings.

Townline BBQ wings.

Townline BBQ wings.

authorStaff Writer on Jan 25, 2021

Vegan Menu At Hampton Coffee Company

Hampton Coffee Company is currently highlighting its home-cooked vegan menu with several satisfying options for breakfast, lunch and at the espresso bar. All the offerings are truly 100 percent vegan from the egg to the cheese to the meat.

For breakfast, the vegan egg sandwich features JUST-brand plant-based “egg,” Beyond Meat breakfast sausage and Chao vegan cheese served on toasted locally-baked Ciabatta. At lunchtime, Hampton Coffee Company’s Happy Wrap continues to be a fan favorite and is made from baby spinach, avocado, wild rice and bean salad, and Chao vegan cheese all wrapped-up in a soft flour tortilla and toasted. For an afternoon pick-me-up, or anytime, try a barista-made oat milk latte with a choice of all-natural flavored syrups and regular or decaf locally hand-roasted signature espresso.

Hampton Coffee Company’s vegan menu is served-to-order from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. (4 p.m. in Water Mill) every day at its espresso bars and cafes in Water Mill, Westhampton Beach, Southampton, Aquebogue and Montauk.

In addition to freshly-roasted coffee and expertly-made espresso, Hampton Coffee Company features muffins, croissants, scones, cinnamon rolls and cookies all freshly baked each morning on the premises at each café; a complete lunch menu featuring homemade soups, fresh salads, and sandwiches and Panini; and a variety of delicious desserts.

The safest way to order everything at Hampton Coffee is through the HCC Perks app for fast and contactless pick-up, or order online at hamptoncoffeecompany.com.

Townline BBQ And Rowdy Hall Offer Super Bowl Take Out Specials

Townline BBQ in Sagaponack and Rowdy Hall in East Hampton are both celebrating Super Bowl LV on Sunday, February 7, with great game day snacks to go.

At Townline BBQ, options include a bag of 50 wings with blue cheese dip for $50, a nacho tray with either pulled pork or pulled chicken for $35, or a tray of smoked bacon mac and cheese for $55. Also on the menu are “Que Combos,” including a pulled pork sandwich kit with cole slaw, pickles, baked beans and chips ($65 for four people or $130 for eight), chicken and rib dinner with cole slaw, pickles, baked beans and cornbread ($79 for four or $158 for eight), and the Townline Extravaganza ($112 for four, $224 for eight) which includes pork ribs, brisket, pulled pork and smoked chicken with collard greens, baked beans, cornbread and pickles. Special growlers of beer are also available to go for $21 — a Montauk Brewery growler and a seasonal tap growler.

Orders for Super Bowl Sunday may be placed in advance by calling 631-537-2271 or day of starting at 11 a.m. online at townlinebbq.com or by phone. Townline BBQ is located at 3593 Montauk Highway, Sagaponack.

Rowdy Hall’s football specials are offered Saturday and Sunday through February 7, available through online ordering or by phone. Choose from wings with blue cheese and carrots ($25), Buffalo chicken dip with toasted baguette ($15), sausage with cornichon, mustard and toasted baguette ($20), two large Bavarian pretzels ($18), or Rowdy Hall Old Bay chips with blue cheese dressing ($10). Each item serves two to three people. Growlers of beer are also available. Choose from Anchor Lager, MTK Cold Day IPA and Warsteiner. All orders may be pre-ordered between 2 and 4:30 p.m. for 5 p.m. pickup each weekend day. As well, customers may order in advance by phone anytime for 5 p.m. pickup on weekend days.

To order, visit rowdyhall.com or call 631-324-8555. Rowdy Hall is at 10 Main Street, East Hampton. Both Townline BBQ and Rowdy Hall are owned and operated by Honest Man Company.

Main Street Tavern Football Special

Also celebrating Super Bowl with specials on Sunday, February 7, for both dining in or taking out will be Main Street Tavern in Amagansett. Wings and ribs combo is $58 and includes a dozen wings, a dozen ribs, two orders of mac and cheese and two pots of cole slaw ($88 includes a six-pack of beer). The game night special is $50 per person and comes with six wings, six ribs, cottage fries and mac and cheese, plus two margaritas. Or opt for the Super Bowl Spread for $85, which includes nachos with the fixings, spinach and artichoke dip with pita, wings with BBQ and Buffalo sauce, crispy shrimp with spicy mayo, hummus and crudité with pita and corn dogs with yellow mustard.

All of the offerings are available a la carte, as well. Guests can indulge in tavern classics while watching the game on the restaurant’s many flat screen TVs or in the comfort of their own home. Reservations in the bar area for Super Bowl can be made by emailing info@mainstreettavern.com or calling 631-267-0400. Main Street Tavern is at 177 Main Street, Amagansett.

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