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    Ritz Cafe

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 11:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    Ritz Cafe

    Ritz Cafe

    3.3
    (105 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    We went to The Ritz Cafe after a funeral. These things are never fun, and after a tough day, family…read moreneeded to get together and decompress in a comfortable spot. The Ritz was definitely this. Jessica, our bartender, was INCREDIBLE! For such a big group of us, she was kind, attentive, and so fast! She was truly excellent. The food ( we had pre-ordered several appetizers ahead of time) came out so quickly. Everything was delicious and warm and great. For a meal we got the french dip which was also great Thank you to the Ritz for being such a nice spot during such a tough time!

    Base my reviews off what you pay:…read more *Place was packed, no seating at 7PM on a Saturday. Price - $100 (2 appetizers, 1 entree, 2 drinks, tip) Food - 3/5 - good food, nice portions Service - 4/5 - friendly and attentive. Ambiance - 3/5 - classic bar vibe. Overall - 3/5 - good spot for what you pay. Food was good, nothing crazy with generous portions. Drinks were solid. Bartender was very sweet, attentive and on point (considering she was the only one working and 20 or so people at the bar). Inside was nothing to note, classic bar feel, TVs, wood bar. Overall nice spot, nothing worth going out of your way but good place. Best Dish - Pistachio Martini Would Return - Definitely

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    Shrimp & Pear baby greens, gorgonzola, raspberry vinaigrette, dried cranberries, candied pecans
    Shrimp & Pear baby greens, gorgonzola, raspberry vinaigrette, dried cranberries, candied pecans
    Jumbo Grilled Steak Burger with red onions & melted cheddar

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    Kerber's Farm

    Kerber's Farm

    4.3
    (564 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    $$

    Kerber's Farm in Huntington is one of those rare places that instantly makes you feel grounded,…read morecalm, and genuinely happy to be there. From the moment you arrive, you can tell this is not just a farm stand -- it's a Long Island institution with heart, history, and soul. The atmosphere is peaceful and inviting, especially compared to the rush of everyday life. Whether you come on a quiet weekday or a busy weekend, there's something comforting about walking through the grounds, seeing families, kids, couples, and longtime locals all enjoying the space. It feels wholesome in the best possible way. The produce and baked goods are where Kerber's truly shines. Everything feels fresh, thoughtfully sourced, and seasonal. Their fruits and vegetables are vibrant and full of flavor, and the baked goods smell incredible the moment you walk inside. The pies are legendary for a reason -- flaky crusts, generous fillings, and that homemade taste that's hard to find these days. Apple pie, crumb pie, pumpkin pie -- you really can't go wrong. Their donuts and breads are also standouts, perfect with a cup of coffee. Speaking of food, the prepared items and snacks are another highlight. Whether it's sandwiches, cider, or small treats, everything feels made with care rather than mass-produced. It's the kind of place where you end up buying more than you planned because everything looks (and tastes) so good. What makes Kerber's Farm especially special is the experience, not just the products. Kids love seeing the animals, parents appreciate the open space, and everyone seems to slow down just a little while they're there. It's a wonderful spot for a family outing, a relaxed afternoon stop, or even just a quick visit that turns into a longer stay because you don't want to leave. The staff has always been friendly and helpful in my experience. Even when it's busy, they remain patient and welcoming, which adds to the overall charm of the place. You can tell people take pride in working there. Kerber's Farm isn't trying to be flashy or overly modern -- and that's exactly why it works. It's authentic, comforting, and deeply rooted in the community. Whether you're coming for fresh produce, famous pies, or just a peaceful break from the day, Kerber's delivers every single time. If you're on Long Island and haven't been yet, this place is absolutely worth the visit. And if you have been before, you already know -- Kerber's Farm is the kind of place you keep coming back to. Kerber's Farm in Huntington is one of those rare places that instantly makes you feel grounded, calm, and genuinely happy to be there. From the moment you arrive, you can tell this is not just a farm stand -- it's a Long Island institution with heart, history, and soul. The atmosphere is peaceful and inviting, especially compared to the rush of everyday life. Whether you come on a quiet weekday or a busy weekend, there's something comforting about walking through the grounds, seeing families, kids, couples, and longtime locals all enjoying the space. It feels wholesome in the best possible way. The produce and baked goods are where Kerber's truly shines. Everything feels fresh, thoughtfully sourced, and seasonal. Their fruits and vegetables are vibrant and full of flavor, and the baked goods smell incredible the moment you walk inside. The pies are legendary for a reason -- flaky crusts, generous fillings, and that homemade taste that's hard to find these days. Apple pie, crumb pie, pumpkin pie -- you really can't go wrong. Their donuts and breads are also standouts, perfect with a cup of coffee. Speaking of food, the prepared items and snacks are another highlight. Whether it's sandwiches, cider, or small treats, everything feels made with care rather than mass-produced. It's the kind of place where you end up buying more than you planned because everything looks (and tastes) so good. What makes Kerber's Farm especially special is the experience, not just the products. Kids love seeing the animals, parents appreciate the open space, and everyone seems to slow down just a little while they're there. It's a wonderful spot for a family outing, a relaxed afternoon stop, or even just a quick visit that turns into a longer stay because you don't want to leave. The staff has always been friendly and helpful in my experience. Even when it's busy, they remain patient and welcoming, which adds to the overall charm of the place. You can tell people take pride in working there. Kerber's Farm isn't trying to be flashy or overly modern -- and that's exactly why it works. It's authentic, comforting, and deeply rooted in the community. Whether you're coming for fresh produce, famous pies, or just a peaceful break from the day, Kerber's delivers every single time. If you're on Long Island and haven't been yet, this place is absolutely worth the visit. And if you have been before, you already know -- Kerber's Farm is the kind of place you keep coming back to.

    I was on my way to Huntington and decided to stop here for some breakfast and pastries. It was a…read moreFriday morning and wasn't very busy. While I don't always expect an overly cheerful greeting, the service was very plain and lacked a smile. Even when I mentioned it was my first time, the staff seemed indifferent. I ordered an egg and cheddar cheese biscuit and a small coffee with sugar-free French vanilla and almond milk, which came to $15. I also picked up two mini pies for $14. The breakfast sandwich was okay, but for the price, I expected more cheese and a bit more flavor. However, the mini pastries were absolutely delicious! I would 100% come back just for those. The store itself was very clean. Iba de camino a Huntington y decidí pasar por aquí para comprar desayuno y repostería. Era un viernes por la mañana y no estaba muy lleno. Aunque no siempre espero un saludo súper alegre, el servicio fue muy simple y sin una sonrisa. Incluso cuando mencioné que era mi primera vez, el personal se mostró indiferente. Pedí un 'biscuit' de huevo y queso cheddar y un café pequeño con vainilla francesa sin azúcar y leche de almendras; el total fue de $15. También compré dos mini pays por $14. El sándwich de desayuno estaba bien, pero por ese precio, esperaba más queso y un poco más de sabor. Sin embargo, ¡los mini panes dulces estaban absolutamente deliciosos! Volvería al 100% solo por ellos. El local estaba muy limpio.

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    Cute seating inside
    Cute seating inside
    Mac'n cheese
    Mac'n cheese
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    Seating area
    Martoni Gourmet

    Martoni Gourmet

    4.6
    (25 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Perfect stop for a light meal before or after a show at the Engemann Theater on Main Street in…read moreNorthport. It is across the street. You place the order at the counter, and you can eat in the small dining room in the adjacent room, or a few tables outside. We ordered 2 glasses of wine, a panini sandwich and a Caprese salad. They were both excellent. The balsamic vinegar was delicious. There are many gourmet products that can be purchased. The wine was delicious. They serve gelato too. Glad we found this small spot.

    I came to Martoni's Gourmet for a quick bite to eat after grabbing some coffee on main street…read more I appreciated the inside as perfectly conveys a sense of wholesomeness characteristic of authentic Italian cafes. The mint green tables outside and the bright red flowers, umbrella, and storefront created a perfect, aesthetically pleasing contrast. The best part about this cafe was the food! I was really satisfied with their panini consisting of ham and mozzarella pressed onto ciabatta bread. A combination of melted cheese, smooth and buttery, with the crunch of the ciabatta made for a delicious meal! Even though the panini sandwich was a bit pricey and took a bit long to make, I would have forgiven these points unless it wasn't for the slightly poor service and the low morale. Even though my boyfriend ordered for both of us and was ready to pay, with me present, the staff member thought our order was one I had made on my own as a completely separate customer. We ended up waiting more time than he had to because of this mistake. It's not a huge deal, but this interaction makes me wary of coming back as I would prefer a smoother customer service experience.

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    Counter where you order.
    Counter where you order.
    Martoni Gourmet
    Gelatos. Yummy.

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    Gelatos. Yummy.
    Main St. Board Game Cafe

    Main St. Board Game Cafe

    4.3
    (35 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    I gave 2 stars for the nice staff that gave us a nice game recommendation towards the end of our…read moretime there but that's about it. I cannot believe they don't serve hot food starting around 8:15pm and they close at 11pm. They only have cold items like hummus and veggies and sweets. And apparently, no outside food. Definitely a place to avoid if you want to eat a meal and play games after 8pm. It's not fun to play on an empty stomach!

    This is the gold standard for board game cafes!! The ones in NYC may charge less for unlimited…read moretime, but there you're paying for a bunch of beat up games and clueless staff. This is definitely not the case at the Main Street Board Game Cafe! The $15 entrance fee makes perfect sense to me... as they have a great variety of games in surprisingly immaculate condition, and very knowledgeable staff that are happy to explain how all of the games are played. The staff are really what set this cafe apart from others like it. Learning the rules from an expert is what makes complicated strategy based games less scary and more fun!! Everything is also very clean and well maintained, and the food is tasty. Definitely not the fanciest or most complex stuff on the menu, but who's coming here for the food anyway? They make a yummy grilled cheese, and some really good strong espresso based drinks. They have a great selection of teas from the clipper ship tea company as well.

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    Main St. Board Game Cafe
    Main St. Board Game Cafe
    Main St. Board Game Cafe

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    My Town's Café

    My Town's Café

    4.7
    (27 reviews)
    14.3 mi

    I stopped in right when they opened at 7 a.m. and grabbed a cappuccino and an almond croissant to…read morego (no pictures this time!). The employees greeted me as soon as I walked in, which made for a welcoming start to the morning. I really liked the cozy, homey atmosphere, especially the brown leather couches that made the space feel comfortable and inviting. My cappuccino was excellent, topped with just the right dash of cinnamon, and the almond croissant was fresh and delicious. I was told their pastries come from a local bakery. The prices were comparable to other cafés in the area, making it a great option whether you're looking for a quick coffee run or a place to relax for a while. I'd definitely recommend checking them out.

    I've wanted to visit My Town's Cafe for a while, and I'm so happy to say that I finally stopped in…read moretoday with my husband. It's such an intimate spot that feels relaxing and comfortable- definitely a place to stay for a while. The staff was friendly, welcoming, and well organized. We ordered a few items: The Noah- Iced Banana Matcha (a new favorite it was so good, loved the banana foam) The Amanda- Tiramisu Americano (not sweet but bold flavor, pairs well with a sweeter dessert to balance things out) The Chocolate Chip Muffin, Blueberry Scone, and Rainbow Cookie Cake were terrific as well. I'd happily recommend this place to others and look forward to returning.

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    Nice interior.
    Nice interior.
    Rainbow Cookie Cake
    Rainbow Cookie Cake
    A few tables and such.

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    A few tables and such.

    Ritz Cafe - cafes - Updated July 2026

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