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    Multi Aquaculture Systems

    4.0 (41 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 7:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    First sign of food
    Daniel B.

    It is with love and dread that I approach this review. I love this place. I am in love with this place. If you do not love this place... the problem is you, and not this place. It very much reminds me of my favorite bed and breakfast on the northern californian coast http://www.yelp.com/user_details_review_search?userid=PipGc4TdxurGizJ6CKmU7Q&q=howard+creek It's a small place. And a quiet place. And certainly it's run down. I imagine its shabbiness keeps away those people who would not appreciate it. If my good friend Adam S. were to have a restaurant, it would look something like this. It's as simple and inelegant as eating should be. Lobsters and steamers with corn on the cob and fresh bread respectively, are served in giant e-z foil turkey roasting pans. No bibs. Eat on picnic tables. Bring your own wine, wine glasses, even hors d'oeuvres if you please. It's really a picnic, close to the water, without sand in your food. My grand-mother who has eaten countless lobsters in her days, and who introduced me to the sport of lobster eating, exclaimed this was the sweetest lobster she had ever had. Which is no small praise coming from her. I personally could not sop up enough of the steamers' juices with the warm bread. And the fried clam bellies and strips were also excellent. I only wish we had brought more prosecco. Next time. But there are only a handful of picnic tables. And a vibe as calm and laid back as the summer breeze. I hope this place is open forever and never changes. I remain a prisoner of hope.

    Unbeatable view of Gardiner's Bay
    John W.

    This is like no other place in the Hamptons. Fresh seafood, amazing views and you can't get more authentic than this. Come here if you want a super rustic experience, and don't be surprised--you're in the right place. This is a working fish farm and you sit outside at picnic tables right by the water. All the fish is super fresh, and the lobster roll is especially amazing. When my girlfriend and I arrived, they had just pulled the fresh baked brioches they use for the lobster rolls out of the oven. Don't miss it. The steamers are a classic, the corn salad and key lime pie are delicious. BYOB, and bring your own wine glasses if you don't want plastic cups. The Fish Farm is an authentic throwback to when the lifeblood of the East End was commercial fishing. Every place out here tries to replicate a tiny part of this vibe, but this is the real deal. Accept no substitutes.

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    Kat J.

    The Fish Farm is perplexing. People don't really know how to rate it on yelp because it really isn't a place that you can sum up easily on this rating scale. What I love about it: The quirky location and nice view. The random animals being raised on site- geese, chickens, fish. The terrific food- lobster, lobster roll, and the amazing steamers (if you go here, get an order of the steamers, huge portion, rich and fantastic) What I don't like: The bugs! Because you are sitting outdoors, at picnic tables, you are often attacked by flies- even with the provided bug spray. We saw many people grabbing their food to go recently, so that may be a good idea to avoid some of the negatives. The creature comforts you expect at a regular restaurant are missing, but the food is terrific, the people are nice, and the experience is unique.

    Neelum K.

    I used to come here all the time when visiting Amagansett years ago. I visited after 5+ years and am super disappointed. I say don't bother. The owners have changed., so has the service and ambiance. It was never a destination spot, they used to have a litter of barking dogs, and lots of unpaved roads and no parking, but you get to pick your own lobster at a great price. Now its just a dirty place that charges the same as Gosman's for a 2Lb lobster. The difference with Gosman's is that you are not going to get bit by flies and mosquitos and eat surrounded by dirt and garbage. Horrible! I want to give it 1 star but the lobsters were so gorgeous so ... take them live to go I guess.

    Jaclyn L.

    The lobster roll sandwhich is one of the best you will ever have in montauk. It's lemony, just the right amount of mayo and of course lump lobster chunks. The French woman who runs the place is so incredibly nice and everything tastes so fresh. Word of advice, do not let the environment fool you, this place is also a fish farm and upon first appearance it looks very sketchy and smells bad because of all the various animals but just try the food and you will not be disappointed.

    Locals at The Fish Farm.
    daniel B.

    This was hands-down the highlight of my recent Montauk trip. We were having a flight in front of Montauk Brewing Company's tasting room and the guy across from us noticed our room key and turned out to be the food and beverage director for Ruschmeyer's. After talking a bit about restaurants in Brooklyn, we asked him for some legit recommendations and this was hands down the one. He warned us that it was out of the way and a bit rough, but that made us want it even more. A quick glance at the polarized yelp reviews ensured our trip. When you first pull up, you think you're in the wrong place. It's not a tourist trap like the ones on the way. It's a working fish farm that also breeds dogs, geese and chickens. There's a big chalk menu where you order your bounty, and pass the fish tanks and a makeshift pen filled with geese is a little roped off area with picnic tables and umbrellas with a view that turns magic as the sun goes down. We ordered the smoked marlin paté, the french box, and the much-hyped swordfish chili. The chili was kind of boring, so we quickly pushed it aside. The smoked marlin pate came out with little slices of french bread, arugula and cherry tomatoes and is pretty much crack. I'm determined to try and recreate it myself. As we delighted in our rich, smoky sea-goodness the chef brought out our French Box, which was neither French nor in a box. It was a giant wooden plate covered with a seafood and vegetable bounty that made us wide-eyed and giddy. It looked like it came out of Edible magazine, not from a seafood shanty. Spread amongst a bed of arugula and tomatoes were for large bbq prawns, asparagus, lobster salad, chilled shrimp, perfectly seared scallops, fingerling potatoes and fresh watermelon. The Pate and box was a bounty for two, ordering the chili and the perfectly refreshing lime tart were just plain dumb. We slowly digested and sipped the beers we brought as the sun went down, the perfect end to a perfect mid-week escape. For those who are afraid of life and are taking it out on this gem: IT'S A GODDAMN FISH FARM. A real, working farm that grows the food you eat, not a bottle-service white linen date-rape room where asshats try and be interesting before they're drunk enough to bang each other. I'm sorry your douchehampton-issued white pants clashed with the animals and the food-centric vibe. You'd be better off doing another Ritalin bump and getting your anus bleached. I hear P-Diddy's having a white party somewhere, and you're clearly as white as they come.

    Oysters, fish and chips, lobster bisque all perfect

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    The food is delicious! The setting is 'unique', sea breeze, picnic tables, happy customers, geese, and best of all...Marie, the owner.

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    Does a fellow named Ira still run this place? Food is always great here. Always fresh.

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    This place is filthy and the food isn't good. They also are hostile to customers. They think it's funny when their geese peck the diners.

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    What an amazing find while driving around Napeaque. Try the mixed grilled seafood platter. Plenty for two.

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    Stuart's Seafood Market

    Stuart's Seafood Market

    4.3(89 reviews)
    3.9 mi
    $$

    There are still a few things that remain as good as before, but my favorite award winning Stuart's…read moreNew England Clam Chowder is NOT one of them. It is tasteless and watery. No creamy lusciousness. No herby clammy umami. They sell clam juice. They should use it. I bought it, tasted it, added everything I could think of to make it taste like something but nada. Didn't mention It's watery? Zero clam taste? There are clams for sure, but I doubt they are fresh. Ps I hate potatoes in my soup. It's a cheap lazy way to add bulk, but red potatoes??? After tasting it, I was so mad that I thought to go back and nicely tell them to stop cutting corners as this will only lead to the closure of yet another failed biz, but instead I threw it out. These owners own a few places out here. Why would u mess with tried and true recipes? You have to spend money to make money. Sell less junk! Keep the good stuff we loyal patrons come back for over and again! Hey guys, read the room! We r a beach community filled with local fisherman and seafood lovers. Don't mess with perfection. It won't end well!

    Friends wanted to have a clam bake experience and being a novice, I got a great recommendation to…read moreuse Stuart. Krystal was great! She helped me navigate how much we would need and the best part- they cook we eat! The lobsters were delicate and not overcooked and the clams; I'm not a big clam person but I devoured more than my fair share for sure. We also got a container of their garlic butter OMG. By the end of the meal we were all doing butter shots! Thank you Stuart's for a fab experience.

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    Bostwick's Chowder House

    4.0(561 reviews)
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    Fantastic locally owned seafood restaurant! Visited for the first time while in the Hamptons and…read morehad a grest experience. The place is a very chill vibe with indoor and outdoor seating, they also have a nice little bar. Food wise everything is great! We got the oysters, fritters, and steamers to start; all of which were fresh and delicious! For dinner I went with the cold lobster roll and it did not disappoint! The roll was nicely over stuffed and the lobster was so meaty and fresh. Definitely one of the best lobster rolls I've ever had! Service was super friendly and fast. Got to meet the owner who was a super nice guy. Definitely recommend if your in the area. They dont take reservations so you might have to work, but definitely worth it!

    Fantastic locally owned seafood restaurant! Visited for the first time while in the Hamptons and…read morehad a grest experience. The place is a very chill vibe with indoor and outdoor seating, they also have a nice little bar. Food wise everything is great! We got the oysters, fritters, and steamers to start; all of which were fresh and delicious! For dinner I went with the cold lobster roll and it did not disappoint! The roll was nicely over stuffed and the lobster was so meaty and fresh. Definitely one of the best lobster rolls I've ever had! Service was super friendly and fast. Got to meet the owner who was a super nice guy. Definitely recommend if your in the area. They dont take reservations so you might have to work, but definitely worth it!

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    Lobster Roll (front); Manhattan Clam Chowder (back).

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    Duryea's Lobster Deck & Seafood Market - Failed partial seafood tower

    Duryea's Lobster Deck & Seafood Market

    3.4(428 reviews)
    7.5 mi
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    This place is so good! But I'm taking the dust off for the confusing ordering system where you must…read morepay and order at the counter before receiving your food and drinks and any changes/additions to the order. Besides that, it's a complete delight and is very accommodating to heir guests. This place overlooks orient point and is a beautiful sight! I love people watching here and seeing the boats roll in. Some of them are impressive. The food is great- a must here is the lobster cob salad if you're splitting. So delicious! We also tried other platters and lobster rolls. It's a great place!

    Got to sit outside and experience the real draw here. Sunset dining on the water with good food,…read moredrinks and company. I think the whole ordering system is chaotic but it's a small price to pay I guess. Ended up with part of a seafood tower delivered first but subsequently rectified. Calamari is crazy good, especially with the light eel sauce. Roasted whole fish was a crowd pleaser and came with veggies to make a very decent centerpiece. Seafood tower was acceptable. Went with a double magnum of rosé that was comically large and extremely drinkable. I sat inside for lunch the last time I was here and it was middling experience. Sitting outside on the water as the sunset is something else. If you're going to dine here then that's what you should be doing.

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    Clam Bar at Napeague

    Clam Bar at Napeague

    3.3(410 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    You like an East Hampton restaurant with outdoor summer vibes? If you do, the this place is for…read moreyou? This is an all outdoor seating and situated along the Montauk Highway. It's not an upscale eating experience but has great outdoor seating and solid food. We had the steamers (really fresh and on point), lobster rolls and clam bellies. This hit the spot and would recommend it in a second. This is a very casual place but it has all the summer vibes you would want. Service is good...but you aren't there for that...you are there for classic food and great outdoor dining with an East Coast vibe. For what it is...it hits all the points. Highly recommend this stop for lunch.

    ORIGIN: The Clam Bar opened in 1979. It was recently…read morepurchased by Kelly and John Piccinnini. LOCATION: The Clam Bar is located on the north side of Montauk Highway (27), making it a popular spot for people heading to and from the End. ATMOSPHERE: Cheerful yellow umbrellas shade white patio tables and chairs. A red stand highlights the roadside eatery's name. FOOD: I'm sure other dishes are not as bad, but I'm unlikely to try them after this disappointing experience. I ordered whole belly fried clams ($28) thinking clams are their specialty given the bar's name. I received an unseasoned pile of fried batter, with some clams with traces of sand still present. This was positioned next to fries that were bland. Sorry I didn't see mixed reviews and uneven depictions of clams here. I passed the bar so many times over the years, and never stopped to dine before. A big disappointment. SERVICE: Service is swift and attentive about keeping tables clean.

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    Clam Bar

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