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The North Fork Restaurant Hot List: Where to Eat Right Now
Duryeas, Orient
From Greenport waterfront dinners to Southold farm-to-table classics, these are the North Fork restaurants worth booking this summer.
Old Mill Inn. Courtesy of Old Mill Inn.
The North Fork dining scene is relaxed but seriously good, with restaurants built around local farms, fresh seafood, waterfront views and a slower East End rhythm. Whether you are heading out for oysters, pizza, a vineyard-day lunch or a polished dinner reservation, these are the tables and casual stops to know now.
Scratch-made, farm-to-table comfort food in a casual North Fork setting.
Courtesy of Barrow Food House, Aquebogue, NY.
Barrow Food House keeps things easy but thoughtful, with brunch, lunch, and dinner rooted in local ingredients and a true farm-to-table point of view. It is a good low-pressure stop when you want real food without a fussy reservation scene.
Waterfront dining, outdoor views, and classic summer bar energy.
Courtesy of On The Docks, Aquebogue, NY.
On The Docks is the Aquebogue pick for casual waterfront dining, a full bar, and easy summer energy. Go when you want something relaxed, scenic, and built for a long lunch or casual dinner by the water.
Farm café, market, and wood-fired dinners at 8 Hands Farm.
Courtesy of Fyr & Salt, Cutchogue, NY.
Fyr & Salt brings a true farm-market stop to Cutchogue, with prepared foods, café fare, and market goods rooted in the 8 Hands Farm setting. For a more special night, look for the Wood-Fyred Fridays dinner series.
Family-owned Italian with North Fork ingredients and wine-country charm.
Touch of Venice, Cutchogue
Touch of Venice is a Cutchogue staple for Italian comfort food, local seafood, and a wine list that suits the North Fork mood. It is the kind of easy, reliable dinner spot that works after a vineyard day or for a classic local night out.
Neighborhood food, drinks, and casual Greenport energy.
First and South, Greenport
First and South is a laid-back Greenport favorite with the kind of menu that works for brunch, dinner, or drinks without overthinking it. It feels local, unfussy, and well-suited to groups who want something easy yet still very North Fork.
Creative American dining and one of Greenport’s most dependable dinner reservations.
The Frisky Oyster, Greenport
The Frisky Oyster remains one of Greenport’s essential tables, with polished food, a lively room and a downtown location that keeps it in the mix. Go when you want a real dinner reservation, not just a casual seafood stop.
Cocktails, small plates and a casual bar-forward Greenport scene.
Industry Standard, Greenport
Industry Standard is the Greenport spot for drinks, bites, and a less-formal night out. It is perfect for cocktails and casual food rather than a quiet dinner.
Farm-to-table dining with seasonal East End ingredients.
Noah’s, Greenport
Noah’s is a Greenport staple for seasonal North Fork cooking, with a menu built around local farms, fishermen, growers, cheesemongers, brewers and vintners. It has the polish of a real dinner reservation with the easy village energy that keeps people coming back.
Mediterranean seafood, kebabs, spreads and summer dining from the team behind ZEY Hotel.
ZErdem Restaurant. Photo by Hochman Marketing.
Erdem brings a fresh Mediterranean dining option to the heart of Greenport, with shareable spreads, grilled Spanish octopus, seafood, kebabs, lamb chops, branzino, pastas and summer-ready entrees. It works for lunch, dinner, late-night dining or a post-ferry meal — stylish, relaxed and built for a long North Fork evening.
Coastal Italian, fresh seafood, cocktails and harbor-front summer energy.
Amalfi at Claudio’s, Amalfi Coastal Kitchen & Cocktails, Greenport
Amalfi brings a coastal Italian vibe to Greenport, with seafood, pasta, cocktails and a waterfront setting made for long lunches, sunset dinners and summer nights by the harbor.
A casual waterfront hangout on Pipes Cove with seafood, drinks and restored maritime charm.
The Boathouse at Silver Sands, Silver Sands Motel, Greenport
The Boathouse gives Silver Sands a cooler, more casual waterfront hangout, set inside a restored century-old structure on Pipes Cove. The menu leans playful and coastal — local oysters, wood-fired pizza, snacks and seafood-forward plates — making it an easy Greenport stop for drinks, a relaxed dinner or a no-fuss night by the water.
A reservation-only North Fork pop-up with farmed, fished and foraged ingredients.
PAWPAW, Greenport
PAWPAW is the intimate Greenport dinner to add for something more unexpected. The pop-up convenes at The Lin Beach House with a five-course tasting menu that changes with the season, spotlighting ingredients farmed, fished and foraged across the North Fork.
Waterfront seafood, local produce, cocktails and Long Island Sound views.
The Halyard at Sound View Greenport, Greenport
The Halyard is one of Greenport’s essential waterfront restaurants, with a light-filled dining room, a sprawling seasonal deck, and sweeping views over Long Island Sound. The menu leans into seafood, local produce and North Fork ingredients, making it a strong pick for brunch, sunset dinner or cocktails by the water.
Italian-inspired chef’s menu at the former Jamesport Manor Inn.
18 Bay Restaurant, Jamesport
18 Bay has reopened at the historic Dimon Estate property, formerly home to Jamesport Manor Inn, with chefs Elizabeth Ronzetti and Adam Kopels serving a market-driven Italian-inspired menu.
Farm-to-table dining, cocktails and historic North Fork inn charm.
Jedediah Hawkins Inn, Jamesport
Jedediah Hawkins Inn brings a polished, romantic dinner option to Jamesport, set inside a restored 19th-century home with garden seating, cozy dining rooms and a speakeasy feel. The menu leans farm-to-table and contemporary American, making it a strong pick for date night, brunch, or a more refined North Fork reservation.
A cozy North Fork classic for breakfast, lunch, and casual dinner.
Love Lane Kitchen, Mattituck
Love Lane Kitchen is one of those North Fork spots that works almost any time of day. It is colorful, familiar, and easy — good for brunch, lunch, dinner, or a stop on a walk along Love Lane.
Creekside dining, seafood, burgers, and over-the-water deck energy.
Old Mill Inn, Mattituck
Old Mill Inn brings back a historic Mattituck setting with a relaxed waterfront feel. Go for seafood, cocktails, and a table by the creek when you want something casual but still scenic.
Seaside seafood, marina views and long-lunch energy.
Duryea’s Orient Point, Orient
Duryea’s Orient Point gives the North Fork a little Mediterranean beach-club feel, with seafood, rosé, waterfront views and a marina setting. It is the kind of place to go when lunch might turn into the whole afternoon
Rustic riverfront dining with seasonal comfort food.
Farm Country Kitchen, Riverhead
Farm Country Kitchen is a longtime Riverhead favorite with a relaxed country-house feel and lunch-and-dinner service. It is a good North Fork starter or closer when you want something casual, generous, and tucked away near the Peconic River.
Casual Turkish and Mediterranean food on the waterfront.
Turkuaz Grill, Riverhead
Turkuaz Grill is a good Riverhead pick when you want something flavorful, casual, and different from the usual seafood-and-farmstand route. Expect Turkish and Mediterranean dishes in an easy waterfront setting.
Beachfront lunch, dinner and scene-y sunset energy.
Sunset Beach, Shelter Island
Sunset Beach is technically a ferry hop, but it fits the North Fork mood if you want a summer scene. Think waterfront lunch, drinks, dinner, and the kind of golden-hour table people plan around.
Coastal cuisine near Kenney’s Beach with seafood, cocktails, and a local summer feel.
Little Fish, Southold
Little Fish is one of the perfect Southold picks for seafood and a beach-adjacent dinner. It has casual North Fork charm, but the food and cocktails make it feel like more than just a beach stop.
An East End institution for farm-to-table dining.
North Fork Table & Inn, Southold
North Fork Table & Inn is one of the North Fork’s essential reservations, with a menu built around Long Island farms, vineyards and waterways. It is the polished dinner pick when you want the meal to feel special.
Polished dinner, wine, and a classic Southold setting.
Southold Social, Southold
Southold Social brings a more refined dinner option to Main Road, with the kind of setting that works for a real reservation after a North Fork day. It is polished but still relaxed enough for the area.