A Renovation and Reopening.
There’s been something of a facelift on Sag Harbor’s Main Street. Page at 63 Main has a new name — New Page and Page Sag Harbor.
Designed by award winning designer Joe Stabile, New Page has undergone a complete interior redesign that has enhanced and improved the atmosphere. The restaurant’s team will be introducing some new dishes as well as keeping some classic favorites from the menu. Acoustical renovations have been completed by Ray Pettigrew. Wooden sound-absorbing panels have been added to reduce the noise in the dining areas.
For the grand reopening on April 8, members of the Sag Harbor community were invited to come and see the renovations while enjoying cocktails and special canapés from the chef, Cleon Clarke.
At the end of the evening, New Page’s owner Joe Traina asked for those in attendance if they could leave a donation in any amount for the Sag Harbor Food Pantry, which the restaurant has supported frequently over the years. The following day, a check for over $1,200 was dropped off at the food pantry!
New Page is at 63 Main Street in Sag Harbor.
Village Bistro Comes to East Hampton
Nestled in the heart of East Hampton Village, the much-anticipated Village Bistro is set to open this spring in the iconic location formerly occupied by Rowdy Hall.
Embracing the essence of a classic bistro, Village Bistro will be a year-round hangout for locals and visitors alike. With a menu that celebrates bistro classics, expect to indulge in everything from the rich flavors of French onion soup, a Village burger, steak frites and daily specials.
Village Bistro will be the go-to spot for sharing a bottle of wine, enjoying hearty laughs, or enjoying a meal at any time of the day. The doors of the eatery won’t close when the summer sun sets and the restaurant will be open year-round with the comfort food for the East End.
Village Bistro is located at 10 Main Street, East Hampton. For details, visit villagebistroeh.com.