Guidebook for Sag Harbor

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Guidebook for Sag Harbor

Food Scene

Health food restaurant and grocery. Eat in or out.
46 locals recommend
Provisions
7 Main St
46 locals recommend
Health food restaurant and grocery. Eat in or out.
Delicious coffee!
13 locals recommend
Jack's Stir Brew Coffee
117 Division St
13 locals recommend
Delicious coffee!
Bagels! Coffee! Breakfast and lunch!
18 locals recommend
Bagel Buoy Market
3 Bay St
18 locals recommend
Bagels! Coffee! Breakfast and lunch!
7 locals recommend
La Superica
1 Main St
7 locals recommend
45 locals recommend
BuddhaBerry
125 Main St
45 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

Beautiful bay beach with playground and lifeguards
29 locals recommend
Havens Beach
Havens Beach Road
29 locals recommend
Beautiful bay beach with playground and lifeguards
22 locals recommend
Sag Harbor Golf Course
Barcelona Neck Road
22 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

The Eastville Community Historical Society was founded in 1981 and chartered by New York State in 1986 to preserve the history of the working-class community of Eastville and to tell the story of St. David AME Zion Church, in its original location built in 1839 by African Americans and Native Americans on Eastville Avenue and widely believed to be a stop along the Underground Railroad. The founding Pastor, Rev. P. Thompson was a noted Abolitionist and friend of Frederick Douglas. The Society also owns, upkeeps, preserves and protects the adjacent century old cemetery in which African and Native Americans of the earlier St. David's church membership are buried and many were Sag Harbor Whalers.
7 locals recommend
Eastville Community Historical
139 Hampton St
7 locals recommend
The Eastville Community Historical Society was founded in 1981 and chartered by New York State in 1986 to preserve the history of the working-class community of Eastville and to tell the story of St. David AME Zion Church, in its original location built in 1839 by African Americans and Native Americans on Eastville Avenue and widely believed to be a stop along the Underground Railroad. The founding Pastor, Rev. P. Thompson was a noted Abolitionist and friend of Frederick Douglas. The Society also owns, upkeeps, preserves and protects the adjacent century old cemetery in which African and Native Americans of the earlier St. David's church membership are buried and many were Sag Harbor Whalers.
Located in Sag Harbor, New York, The Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum is home to a fine collection of whaling and maritime artifacts.
77 locals recommend
Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum
200 Main St
77 locals recommend
Located in Sag Harbor, New York, The Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum is home to a fine collection of whaling and maritime artifacts.
263 locals recommend
Parrish Art Museum
279 Montauk Hwy
263 locals recommend

Sightseeing

First Presbyterian Church in Sag Harbor, New York, also known as Old Whaler's Church, is a historic and architecturally notable Presbyterian church built in 1844 in the Egyptian Revival style.
7 locals recommend
Old Whalers Church of Sag
44 Union St
7 locals recommend
First Presbyterian Church in Sag Harbor, New York, also known as Old Whaler's Church, is a historic and architecturally notable Presbyterian church built in 1844 in the Egyptian Revival style.

Essentials

Sag Harbor Launderette Inc
20 Main St
42 locals recommend
Schiavoni's Market Inc.
48 Main St
42 locals recommend
25 locals recommend
Sag Harbor Gym
1 Bay St
25 locals recommend

Shopping

16 locals recommend
Sag Harbor Variety Store
114 Main St
16 locals recommend

Getting Around

54 locals recommend
Hampton Jitney
395 County Rd 39
54 locals recommend
6 locals recommend
South Ferry Inc.
135 S Ferry Rd
6 locals recommend