One thing that there is no lack of on Long Island is fabulous wine and dining. With almost limitless dining options on Long Island, you'll want to know what other locals enjoy before hitting the town, or heading out East for a vineyard trip.
By Long Island May 01, 2022
Less than thirty days since it was announced the location was closing, Bagel Boss is back with new owners and a brand new designed cafe.
By Lon Cohen April 30, 2022
New spot gets thumbs up from local reviewers online.
By Lon Cohen April 29, 2022
Trendy new Italian-American restaurant serving specialty pizzas, burgers and more.
By Lon Cohen April 29, 2022
Fifth location of Tex-Mex shop.
By Lon Cohen April 28, 2022
Eye sore transformed into new business on Montauk Highway.
By Lon Cohen April 27, 2022
Relocating into a larger spot in Port Jefferson Station on Route 112.
By Lon Cohen April 26, 2022
Getting positive reviews on social media.
By Long Island April 24, 2022
Prix fixe dinners and lunches offered all week.
By Lon Cohen April 21, 2022
Famed chef has left the building but the noodle spot continues on and is expanding.
By Lon Cohen April 20, 2022
Owner of the popular Lucharitos chain puts his own spin on Cuban fare.
By Lon Cohen April 19, 2022
Three-time Chopped champ takes a stab at the food truck trend.
By Lon Cohen April 18, 2022
Queens restaurateur chose the village for his second location.
By Lon Cohen April 15, 2022
Expands to its second Long Island location.
By Chris Boyle April 15, 2022
Passed by the House, the Relief for Restaurants and Other Hard Hit Small Businesses Act of 2022 will provide $42 billion to replenish the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF).
By Chris Boyle April 15, 2022
99 Ranch Market is located at 1500 Old Country Road #112, and is a tenant in Lesso Home New York Market.
By Lon Cohen April 14, 2022
Using an app and innovative technology, dumpling shop looks to revolutionize quick food service by drawing on the past.
By Lon Cohen April 13, 2022
Great places to celebrate with family if you don’t want to cook this year.
By Chris Boyle April 13, 2022
Legislation authorizes sale of alcoholic beverages 'to-go' for off-premises consumption for three years.