New East Hampton Bowling Alley On Schedule For Winter Opening - 27 East

Food & Drink

Food & Drink / 1386890

New East Hampton Bowling Alley On Schedule For Winter Opening

icon 6 Photos

author on Sep 26, 2017

The owners of a new bowling alley, miniature golf and sports bar under construction in Wainscott said they expect the facility to open for business late this coming winter, possibly as early as mid-February—and that when it does, local residents who give their time and sweat to the community will be rewarded.

Scott Rubenstein, one of five partners in East Hampton Indoor Tennis, said that the ownership has agreed to give 20-percent discounts to all village and town employees, all volunteers of local fire and ambulance crews and all active duty members or veterans of the U.S. armed forces.

“I said to my partners, ‘Guys, there are some people who are very important to this community and I don’t want them to go unnoticed’ when they come here,” Mr. Rubenstein said this week. “Anyone who takes the time, as expensive as it is to live out here and as hard as we all have to work, to volunteer to run into a burning house or help someone who is sick or injured, we would like to thank them in our own way. All the people who work behind the scenes to keep this place we live in going, I’m not sure they get acknowledged enough … but when they come here and they want a night out, we want them to know that we know what they do and appreciate it.”

Mr. Rubenstein also said that he is devising a special promotion for all graduates of East Hampton High School who stayed in the town after graduation, as he did.

“We’re going to come up with something fun,” he said. “I’m calling it Bonac Alumni Who Stayed.”

Mr. Rubenstein and his partners—Jerry Cohen, Dick Tarlow, Barry Emmanuel and John Geelan—announced last week that the new facility will be known as The Clubhouse with a golf club for the “L” and a bowling ball for the “o.” The moniker proposed by one of Mr. Emmanuel’s daughters was chosen from among 168 entries in a naming contest.

The project is creating 10 bowling lanes, four bocce lanes, an outdoor miniature golf course, an arcade and a 200-seat sports bar and restaurant, in addition to adding more indoor tennis courts to the existing facility.

Construction commenced late last year despite a still-pending lawsuit brought by some area residents over the approvals issued by the East Hampton Town Planning Board, which residents say did not take a close enough look at the potential traffic impacts the facility could have on nearby residential streets.

Mr. Rubenstein said that he is hopeful the project will ultimately be seen as a good thing by the community, including those living down the street.

“It’s been a fun project so far, except for the lawsuit, of course,” he said. “Hopefully it’s a good business venture for us, and something everyone in this community is going to enjoy.”

You May Also Like:

Share the Harvest Farm: Fill Your Market Basket With Veggies and Love

On Saturday, April 27, Share the Harvest Farm will host a farmers market with over ... 22 Apr 2024 by Stacy Dermont

Foodstuffs: Rhone Wine Dinner and Seasonal Openings

Nick & Toni’s 
Heads to the Rhône Zone Nick & Toni’s will host the last ... 20 Apr 2024 by Staff Writer

Foodstuffs: Restaurant’s New Look in Sag Harbor, a New Bistro in East Hampton

A Renovation and Reopening.   There’s been something of a facelift on Sag Harbor’s Main ... 10 Apr 2024 by Staff Writer

Move Over Rosé! There’s a Nouveau Kid in Town

Every year, on the third Thursday of November, over half the countries in the world ... 9 Apr 2024 by Stacy Dermont

Foodstuffs: French Twist, Spring Restaurant Week, Happy Hours, Art at the Market and Mobile Pizza

French Twist on Printemps at 
 Sen Restaurant On Sunday, April 7, Sen restaurant in ... 4 Apr 2024 by Staff Writer

Foodstuffs: East End Bake-Off, Passover Dinner To Go, a New Red Sauce Joint and Clams by the Beach

South Fork Bakery’s Annual East End Bake-Off Returns!   South Fork Bakery will celebrate its ... 3 Apr 2024 by Staff Writer

Uncle Joe’s Pizzeria​ Is in New Hands​ With Expansion Plans | 27Speaks Podcast

Giuseppe “Joe” Sciara​, the namesake of Uncle Joe's Pizzeria in Hampton Bays, has sold his ... 28 Mar 2024 by 27Speaks

North Fork Chocolate Goes Global and Keeps It Local

If you soon find your house full of chocolate Easter bunnies and other treats you ... 15 Mar 2024 by Stacy Dermont

Love Bites for Katie’s Courage

The Clubhouse Hamptons will host Love Bites, an annual tasting event to benefit Katy’s Courage on Saturday, March 23, from 7 to 10 p.m. The event will honor Juliette Logie, Cheryl Labrozzi McMahon and Marianne Ward, and will feature unlimited tastings from over 20 of the Hamptons top chefs, beer, wine and specialty drinks, music by DJ Michael, a silent auction, Golfers Dream Raffle and tastes from recognized chefs and restaurants including: The Clubhouse Hamptons, Events by Peter Ambrose, Bonefire Coffee House, Dreesen’s Catering and Donuts, East Hampton Kitchen, Golden Pear Café, Grace and Grit Events, Hampton Coffee, Art of ... 13 Mar 2024 by Staff Writer

Foodstuffs: Easter Specials at East End Eateries

Easter Sunday is on March 31 this year. Here are East End restaurants that are ... by Staff Writer