Coche Comedor, one of the first Long Island restaurants to serve authentic, regional Mexican food in a swank, upscale setting, is closing its doors after dinner on Sept. 27. The Amagansett eatery was opened in 2019 by Honest Man Hospitality, the East End restaurant group that also owns Nick & Toni’s in East Hampton , Townline BBQ in Sagaponack and Rowdy Hall and La Fondita in Amagansett. (The latter, a casual taqueria that shares a parking lot with Coche Comedor, will remain open.)
The company released a statement saying that "running a seasonal business, especially a restaurant in the Hamptons, has grown increasingly difficult ... Unfortunately there wasn’t enough volume to keep going."
Coche Comedor is Spanish for "dining car," a reference to the vintage diner that was transformed,