The 1770 House, East Hampton, New York, built over 200 years ago as a private residence, is now an Inn of exceeding comforts and a restaurant of elegance and distinction.
Air-conditioned rooms with flat screen TV's, luxurious beds and the finest linens might even tempt you to skip the complimentary breakfast. The 1770 House also offers a separate carriage house that sleeps four.
At dInner, Chef Kevin Penner starts with local ingredients, the lobster, duck, skate and striped bass, sweet corn and tomatoes of Eastern Long Island; but unlike his 18th-century counterparts, he'll offer you Dover sole, Colorado lamb, Hudson Valley foie gras-a distinctively American menu that has earned glowing reviews from The New York Times. The wine list is astounding-15 champagnes, 100 whites, 200 reds, from all over the world, including several hard to find gems. Finally, when you've savored the last morsel of your banana financier you can contentedly sip a single-malt scotch, a cognac or armagnac, or any of the 10 different vintages of Chateau D'Yquem.
Whether you join us for an evening or a weekend, your time at The 1770 House will have you feeling completely relaxed and refreshed.
The 1770 House is nestled on Main Street in the heart of East Hampton Village, New York. A short bike ride will take you to some of the best beaches in the United States. Sun-drenched, majestic elm trees will line your path to the ocean shore. Our staff can provide you a parking pass for the village beaches should driving be your preference.
Beyond beaches, East Hampton offers the finest retail shops on the East End. Since everything is nearby, you can take in an art opening and see a performance at Guild Hall. Visit the home of Jackson Pollack and Lee Krasner and take part in the Hamptons Film Festival on Main Street
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