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UPDATE: Southampton Publick House To Take Over Drivers Seat; Drivers Seat Issues Statement

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Aubrey Roemer will paint 400 portraits of Montauk locals by summer's end. MICHELLE TRAURING

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Aubrey Roemer will paint 400 portraits of Montauk locals by summer's end. MICHELLE TRAURING

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author on Apr 9, 2016

UPDATE: Monday, 12:35 p.m.

The Drivers Seat issued a statement on Monday announcing that it will be leasing its property at 62 Jobs Lane in Southampton Village to the Southampton Publick House.

Meanwhile, Publick House owner Donald Sullivan confirmed in an email, also on Monday, that his business will be relocating to the new site, although he did not provide an opening date, or specify if the new location will include the brewery.

According to the statement, signed by the Drivers Seat team, it is the end of one era" for the 55-year-old restaurant, "and the continuation of another."

"The last 12 years of serving the community has fulfilled a lifelong dream of current owner Irma Herzog, and now it is time to pursue other dreams and endeavors not yet fulfilled, such as spending time with her elderly parents," the statement said. "This timely opportunity of the Southampton Publick house requesting to lease our space, comes just as they lost their own lease. We are thrilled to afford the team at Southampton Publick House the opportunity to continue their younger 20 year tradition of serving the Village community.

"We wish to thank the village and all of our patrons for decades of your faithful business," the statement continues. "We thank the scores of people who have worked at the Drivers Seat over the past 55 years. For many, it was a first job, and for others it was a chance to let their experience and professionalism shine. Without each of you, the restaurant would not have been the same."

Original Story

The Southampton Publick House will be taking over the Drivers Seat restaurant on Jobs Lane in Southampton Village and could be open by the coming summer season.

The Publick House, a restaurant and on-site brewery, will close its doors at its current Bowden Square building on Sunday night, after 20 years in business.

The Bowden Square building was recently sold and a new tenant has reportedly already inked a lease for the space.

Publick House owner Donald Sullivan has declined to confirm the location of the restaurant and brewery's new home until the State Liquor Authority has given its stamp of approval to the move.

Last week he told The Press that the move will include an expansion of the Southampton brand's local brewing operations.

“Our goal is to maintain the Publick House in a new location, and our goal is to expand into a full brewery operation, somewhere within Southampton Town, in the near future,” Mr. Sullivan said.

The Drivers Seat has been a fixture on Jobs Lane for more than 40 years. For the last 10 years it has been owned by Irma Herzog, who purchased the building and famous restaurant from its longtime operators John Barnhill and Doug Murtha. Ms. Herzog could not be reached for comment this week.

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