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Culinary Delights in Huntington Dive into Huntington’s vibrant dining scene, where a rich tapestry of flavors and culinary creativity awaits

Cozy, American-inspired gastropub serving up delicious food, a huge selection of craft beers, hand-selected wines, and specialty cocktails. Join us on our dual outdoor patios or dine in our rustic dining room. Now open Wednesday through Saturday for our new Lunch Menu!

The Farm Italy Restaurant & Bar brings the simplicity, artistry and seasonal freshness of local Italian dining to Huntington, NY. The amazing food is served alongside a collection of alluring cocktails in a transportive yet welcoming space with impressive art lining the walls.

EUROPE IN AMERICA Dine in authentic European ambiance at America's grandest castle. OHK Bar & Restaurant invites you to enjoy a unique culinary experience with signature dishes designed to entice the senses, created by executive chef, Frank Monahan, and executive pastry chef, Daniel Andreotti.

Besito (which means Little Kiss, in English) serves authentic Mexican food and serves their famous table side fresh guacamole and Besito Patron Margarita. Besito serves Lunch and Dinner every day of the week. Food specialties include classic tortilla soup, tamales with shrimp and chipotle adobo, ceviches made daily, authentic tacos and enchiladas suizas.

Cultural Treasures in Huntington Explore the rich cultural scene of Huntington through its diverse museums.

This magnificent Gold Coast Mansion, resting majestically on the highest point of Long Island, emanates the elegant refinement of a chateau in France and a rich history that is distinctly American.

The Heckscher Museum of Art is located in scenic Heckscher Park, in Huntington, New York, within walking distance of downtown shops and award-winning restaurants. The Museum provides a dynamic schedule of changing exhibitions on American art.

Huntington Harbor Lighthouse formerly known as Lloyd Harbor Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Huntington Bay on Long Island, New York. In 1857, a lighthouse was built on the tip of Lloyd's Neck to assist ships in finding shelter in Lloyd Harbor from the wind and waves that often hinder navigation on the Long Island Sound.

Discover the history of whaling, the importance of whale conservation, and Long Island maritime history at The Whaling Museum. See an authentic 19th Century whaleboat, learn how scrimshaw was made, and touch real whale bones. Enjoy special programs, craft workshops, lectures, and films for all ages.

Nature's Oasis in Huntington Escape to Huntington’s beautiful parks, where lush greenery and scenic landscapes await.

Heckscher State Park was once the 19th century estates of George C. Taylor and J. Neal Plum. William Nicoll, founder of the Town of Islip, originally built his estate on this property. The park was bought by the State of New York using a donation by the affluent August Heckscher with strong opposition from wealthy local residents.

Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve, situated on a scenic peninsula extending into Long Island Sound, offers miles of bridle paths, walking, jogging, hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and nature trails over acres of woodland, meadows, rock shoreline and salt marsh.

The park is comprised of 40 acres of hilly terrain that offer scenic vistas of the Cold Spring Harbor. It features a mixed hardwood forest with notable large oak specimens that measure three feet in diameter, as well as thickets of wild mountain laurel.

Luxury Shopping Experiences Indulge in the finest shopping Long Island has to offer at the Walt Whitman Shops.

With a curated selection of high-end boutiques and renowned brands, this upscale shopping destination provides a sophisticated experience for discerning shoppers. Explore a blend of luxury and style, where every visit is an opportunity to discover something exceptional.

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