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    Green Hill Kitchen & Que

    Green Hill Kitchen & Que

    3.4(139 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Was there yesterday evening with my husband and 2 kids. Food was meh. We ate it because we were…read morehungry, but it was pretty lousy. My husband's tacos were flavorless. My turkey was cold and the coleslaw had no seasoning, just a lot of mayo. The bbq sauce had a weird, unpleasant taste. My kids chicken and fingers and French fries were fine. The kicker was that their 2 bathrooms were out of order. I wasn't aware of this until my 4 year old needed to go. After seeing the signs on the doors, I went up to the counter to ask if there was a working bathroom. He said "No. You can go across the street." What? There's a bar and a restaurant across the street. The restaurant was closed. The bar may have been open. In any event, Green Hill should have told us they didn't have a working bathroom and should probably have been closed until they were fixed. I believe that's a health code violation.

    CAUTION: $5 extra if you want egg whites for any style eggs…read more The food was good, and my fiancé and I were actually considering coming back--until we got the check. We both ordered the BEC (bacon, egg, and cheese) sandwich, which comes with "farm eggs any style." I was the only one who requested egg whites, and they charged me an extra $5 for it. The sandwich is already $14, so I ended up paying $19...for what, exactly? On the receipt, they even crossed out "tortillas" and replaced it with "egg whites." When I asked the waitress about it, she just shrugged and said, "That's what it is," and mentioned I could speak to the manager. I was too annoyed to deal with that kind of dismissive attitude. After that experience, they've lost two future customers. Don't list "any style" eggs on your menu if you're going to sneak in a $5 upcharge for a simple substitution. Completely ridiculous.

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    Green Hill Kitchen & Que - Live Music 6 Nights a week!

    Live Music 6 Nights a week!

    Green Hill Kitchen & Que - Vegan option- mushroom and eggplant sandwich with all the fries

    Vegan option- mushroom and eggplant sandwich with all the fries

    Green Hill Kitchen & Que - Bbq line-up

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    Bbq line-up

    Horton Point Lighthouse

    Horton Point Lighthouse

    3.8(11 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    Temporarily closed because of COVID, the grounds are still open. You can walk around the exterior…read moreand get some great pictures and really, that's as much as I got for other lighthouses this year in Maine so I'm happy. Horton Point Light is a lighthouse on the north side of Eastern Long Island, New York in the hamlet of Southold. The current lighthouse was built and the tower was first lit in 1857. The site is on a bluff 60 feet above Long Island Sound. The tower was automated in 1933 and is now operational. The tower is 58 feet high with the focal plane of the light being 103 feet above sea level. The tower is white with a black lantern and a copper dome. The light has a slow green flash every ten seconds. The lighthouse was a commissioned by George Washington himself in 1790 though the land was not acquired until 1855. It is still an active aid to navigation and when it's open to the public, visitors can climb the tower. [Review 15313 overall, 815 of 2021, round number 200 in New York.]

    Horton Point Lighthouse, operated by the Southold Historical Society, is an interesting diversion…read morefor an hour or so if you're in the area. The lighthouse is an operating lighthouse. There's a small local naval history museum on the ground floor open on weekends between Memorial Day and Columbus Day, staffed by volunteers who are knowledgeable, friendly, and warm. Visitors to the lighthouse may climb to the top of the lighthouse when the museum is open. Some dexterity is required to do this, including the ability to climb narrow, winding stairs, and a short ladder. Temperatures in the lantern room can exceed outside temperatures by more than several degrees. I surmise that visiting the lantern room may not be possible when the weather is extremely hot. There's a lovely pebble beach here, assessed by wooden stairs near the parking lot. Both the stairs and the beach, with large boulders strewn about, are very photo worthy. On a clear day, one may see across Long Island Sound to the shores of Connecticut. There's a set of picnic tables on the lighthouse grounds, too. Other Comments: - Waze gave us wrong directions for the last turn. A turn onto Lighthouse Road, which is the correct way to reach the lighthouse's parking lot, should have been the last instruction. Instead of doing this, Waze directed us westward past Lighthouse Road to turn onto a private road. - Parking is $5. Admission to the lighthouse is an additional $5 per individual, or $10 per family. The admission fee comes with a Southold Historical Society "Visitor's Passport," which gives the bearer one free visit to Society's Maple Lane Museum Complex. - Verizon Wireless signal here is wonky -- OK in some places, but non-existent in others. Be sure to coordinate with your group members in-person before you wander the grounds. - There are reasonably maintained men's and women's bathrooms.

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    Horton Point Lighthouse - Nature trail

    Nature trail

    Horton Point Lighthouse
    Horton Point Lighthouse

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    Kontokosta Winery - Interior approaching the bar

    Kontokosta Winery

    3.3(348 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    We had a great experience at Kontacosta Winery. From start to finish, everything just hit right…read more We started with a red wine flight, which was a perfect way to get a feel for what they offer. Every pour was solid, and it made it easy to narrow down what we liked. Our server/bartender JR was fantastic--super knowledgeable, easygoing, and made great recommendations without being pushy. We ended up going with a bottle of Merlot they suggested, and it was excellent. Smooth, well-balanced, and exactly what we were hoping for after the tasting. Honestly, just a fantastic wine. And I we also got a whiskey that sampled great. Exited to have it! Between the quality of the wine and the service, it made for a really enjoyable experience. It was on the beach and we loved checking out. But the main area was super cool! Definitely a super cool Albany spot we'll be back to.

    Kontokosta is by far one of the prettiest places I have ever had the privilege of drinking a glass…read moreof wine. In one direction you have a cliff where you get to look down at the beach and water... then if you turn around you get to look back at the main house of the vineyard. It is so vast in the distance and something about the reclaimed wood with red accents just got me going. SO BEAUTIFUL. We were able to walk right up to the counter and try the different options of wine they offered. The staff was super helpful in helping us decide what we wanted. (They had spritz options also!)

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    Kontokosta Winery
    Kontokosta Winery
    Kontokosta Winery - Interior facing another outdoor patio and part of the vineyard

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    Interior facing another outdoor patio and part of the vineyard

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