Best Live Music Restaurants in Amagansett
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- TThomasVIPNew York City •7 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoService and atmosphere were wonderful! Food was incredible as usual. Had two dips, a salad, saganaki (perfection!), zucchini chips (excellent!), and delicious branzino and potatoes. A fantastic evening, we will be back.More infoElaia EstiatorioPrice: Very Expensive• Greek• Bridgehampton•4.9
- JJeffVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •9 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoGreat location and property. Excellent ambiance and vibe. Piano music in the pub before dinner. Decorated beautifully. Popcorn for early snack. Dinner in the timeless Steamboat room. Excellent and diverse menu. Food was very good. After dinner had a classic 60s trio band playing. Great sound. Was a great Valentine’s Day dinner. Only draw back was the service. Specifically the bar. Took forever to get a drink. Bar tender was surly with limited sense of urgency and lots of attitude. This was when the bar crowd was small. As the evening progressed it become significantly worse. I can’t imagine how much revenue was lost by the establishment due to these inefficiencies. Overall our experience was very positive.More infoThe Griswold InnPrice: Expensive• American• Essex•4.6
- KKathleenNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoAmazing service and food . Attention to detail and went above and beyond will be going back !More infoThe Restaurant at Baron's CovePrice: Expensive• American• Sag Harbor•4.3
- OTOpenTable DinerNew York State •2 reviews4.0Dined on Nov 29, 2024Wonderful food, attentive service, but very noisy. Cries out for a carpet or any sound abatement that might allow conversation at a table for 2 to4. Miss the old original Gurney’s corny Italian rococo decor that was a relief from the now ubiquitous “ zen”running to “ Amish “ look of un inviting plain colorless Uber simple gray fixtures. Looks as if it was decorated by Monks who have taken a vow of poverty. Art work is all black, gray and during late fall no view of gorgeous ocean after early sunset. No music either but the noise would drown it out anyway. Very pricey for teensy portions.More infoScarpetta BeachPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Montauk•4.3
- AAllisonLos Angeles •5 reviews5.0Dined on Aug 22, 2024Had the rainbow roll from the new sushi menu and it was great!More infoThe ClubhousePrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• East Hampton•4.4