Traveling to Sag Harbor this summer? The Hamptons village is one that exudes an air of classic Americana, from its quaint Main Street lined with independently owned boutiques, to its sailboat-dotted harbors, to its wharf crowded with children eating ice cream cones with rainbow sprinkles after a long day on the boat or at Long Beach. A summer spent in Sag Harbor is likely spent the same today as it was 50 years ago.
So for those lucky enough to visit the village—yes, the former whaling port isn’t technically a town—here’s a guide on the best restaurants, shops, and places to stay.
Where to Stay
Baron’s Cove
Baron’s Cove—located, as the name suggests, right upon the water—embraces Sag Harbor’s nautical history: navy blue is the interior color of choice, while anchors and ropes serve a