Monday, August 8, 2011

Beat the street at the Beachhouse

spyehampton rolled in to the Beachhouse Restaurant, in East Hampton, on a Tuesday afternoon.  We were greeted by Manager Katie Honaker, who lead us on a tour of this cultural and trendy venue. 


The bar room at Beachhouse brings a wide open space, via high ceilings and a multitude of windows, all accented by plasma TVs. 

When I asked my staple question, "What do you bring to the Hamptons that is unique," Katie Honaker confidently replied, "We have three unique themes."







Honaker described a "beach bum" aesthetic during the day, that segues into a casual and verdant outdoor lounge at night.  Despite the proximity to Montauk Highway, the Beachhouse's sound system successfully drowns out the road noise. 

"We feature local artists, such as Jim Miller, Jodi Lemmon, Michael McDowel and Mark Anthony rugs," stated Honaker.  "We even have an East End Artists discount!"




Katie added that Chef Dennis J. Farrell caters to all dietary discretions.  Unlike the East End restaurants birthed from the big apple, which may offer truncated or cuisine-specific menus, Beachhouse covers all bases.



Furthermore, they host a gay soiree, as well as the local Rotary Club. 


With spyehampton's credit still in-tact, we see no downgrade on the horizon for The Beachhouse!

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Photographs by Theresa Stebe

  Check out:
           http://www.jimmillerhamptons.com/
                  http://www.michaelmcdowellstudio.com/
       and Mark Anthony Rugs,
                      372 Montauk Highway, Wainscott

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