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Green Hill Kitchen & Que

Green Hill Kitchen & Que

3.4(139 reviews)
2.3 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

Isola - Pasta

Isola

3.4(86 reviews)
1.2 mi
•$$$$

The food was great, service was excellent. We purchased our waitress taramasu and she sat with us…read moreand really enjoyed it, now that's Ambiance.

We met on the 6:30 ferry like two people who believe in both DPI and sunsets: him, a VP at TPG…read moreGrowth, muttering about "consumer-infra adjacencies" like anyone outside a deal team cares, me pretending to listen while calculating if he's a Hamptons-rental or Hamptons-deed kind of man. He picked Isola, naturally. Shelter Island's idea of a local spot: porch breeze, wood-fired everything, no influencer ring lights, just people who can actually afford to be here on a Wednesday. He ordered a Peroni, which is what men drink when they think beer has a personality, I asked for a margarita because I have one, and when he said "you really know your way around a bar menu," I smiled like someone preparing to leverage that observation. I wore dad's Rolex 1675 "Pepsi" GMT, a Bottega Jodie in fondente, and Tribute 105s because I respect the ferry as a legitimate runway with higher stakes than Fashion Week. The margherita was blistered and properly saline, the vongole bright and uncomplicated in a way Nate probably isn't, and the tiramisu was as light as his understanding of waterfall mechanics. Mid-meal, I ran his numbers: VP comp hovers around $600K if the portfolio holds, promotion in 18 months if someone above him retires or spontaneously combusts (statistically improbable), carry locked in vintage-nine purgatory where distributions go to die. Translation: Hamptons share house, not deed; Kelly 28, not Birkin 30; "let's split this" energy disguised as egalitarian values. He mentioned "we're patient capital," which is finance poetry for "our LPs have stopped returning calls." Still, he was charming in that finance-guy-who-read-one-article-about-emotional-intelligence way: polite to the server, glanced at my watch twice like he was cataloging assets, tipped 22% so I didn't have to supplement out of principle. Somewhere between the vongole and his third mention of "thesis development," I had a vision. Not Gwyneth this time, but my mother, martini in hand, wearing something linen and judgmental. "Darling," she said, voice carrying across decades of country club lunches, "patient capital is what poor people call waiting." She vanished before I could ask if she meant Nate or my dating strategy. I ordered a second margarita to consider both possibilities. Isola: 4.2 out of 5, breezy, competent, the kind of reliable that doesn't require performance. The porch alone deserves equity. Nate: 3.1 out of 5 currently, with optionality to 4.2 if he ever exits anything beyond small talk. If his fund marks to DPI instead of hope, I'll be back on that porch in September, hair properly salted, wrist layered with inherited confidence. If not, I'll see him from the ferry deck, me headed somewhere with a grandfather who had robber baron cash flow and thus waterfront in the estate section. I'd raid his grandmother's closet and find something vintage and French to wear on this exact porch, knowing that some legacies compound better than others.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Isola - Outside

Outside

Isola - Mozzarella with greens tomato,and really good flavored bread all with a glaze. Really nice.

Mozzarella with greens tomato,and really good flavored bread all with a glaze. Really nice.

Isola - Aperol spritz

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Aperol spritz

Bay Street Theater - Plenty of signs inside and out

Bay Street Theater

4.3(15 reviews)
6.2 mi
•$$

What an adorable little theater! In all honesty I wasn't expecting this cozy venue tucked away by…read morethe waterfront. While it appears there's a pretty steady repertoire of plays that circle through the place, I had the fortunate experience of attending one of Nancy Atlas' Fireside Sessions. I literally had no idea what to expect, but the set list was filled with classics that you could either singalong with or get up and dance to. Would definitely recommend watching something at the theater if you have a chance!

What a cute little theater. Sometimes this is just what you need for that special intimate show…read more We came to see Steven Gutenberg. What made it just a little more special is that my wife knew and worked with him as a teenager. (Just a few year's ago.) We parked at the pier and were lucky that we caught someone just leaving. It's not easy on a nice Summer day between the locals and tourists. Once we entered the lobby, we looked around for a bit then went into the theater. A big semi circle of comfortable seating. No one is too far from the stage. Steven's show had a small cast and I could not think of a better to have seen this. The staff is very courteous and helpful. I can't comment about food since we did not have anything here. I am looking forward to coming back to enjoy the setting both inside and out. KUDOS to the team here at Bay Street Theater.

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Bay Street Theater - Welcome to the Bay Street Theater

Welcome to the Bay Street Theater

Bay Street Theater - Interior

Interior

Bay Street Theater - The Goat on a Boat Puppet Theater's Bambini Ball

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The Goat on a Boat Puppet Theater's Bambini Ball

Sag Harbor Cinema - Lobby with Snacks and Merch

Sag Harbor Cinema

4.2(5 reviews)
6.3 mi

The backbone of cinema on the East End? Yes. The backbone of SAG Harbor itself? Some may say... I…read morebelieve that there is something not only culturally important about this establishment, but magical. Has it It's been a movie/entertainment site for 110+ years? Yes. It didn't burn down five times -- only once, and... well we'll talk about that later. Every film I've seen there - which is either simply the best handpicked, curated new releases, or quintessential film programs filled with expertly divined cinema classics - has been a magical movie experience I'll never forget. It's cinema houses like this, not art house - not just mainstream AMC megaplexes - Sag Harbor Cinema is the reason that I got into film in the first place. It reminds me of a Denver Colorado cinema where I went to see my first movie... "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." I'll never forget that. I've always looked for a similar feel and found it here. Not to mention the cocktails and incredible staff at the green room terrace bar on top. A great place to grab a drink before or after a show. Tel Deb T.J. sent ya. See you there, T.J. Miller The oyg

It was fantastic to spend a few hours at the Sag Harbor Cinema on a rainy day. In fact the theater…read morewas destroyed by a terrible fire several few years ago, but has since been completely rebuilt. Modern building with small viewing rooms on 3 floors (elevator available) with a nostalgic feel, friendly knowledgeable staff, comfy seating, and indie movie offerings. We saw "Touch" there, a beautiful film that takes place in London, Tokyo and Iceland. Unique, romantic and heartwarming. The Sag Harbor Cinema has an upstairs rooftop bar, plus snacks/merch for sale in the downstairs lobby. It's a nonprofit org with various community events as well. We reserved our tickets online but they do accommodate walk-ins. A real find for movie buffs.

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Sag Harbor Cinema - "Touch" Signage

"Touch" Signage

Sag Harbor Cinema - Theatre 3 on Floor 2

Theatre 3 on Floor 2

Sag Harbor Cinema - Destroyed in Fire. Now Reborn from the Ashes.

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