Hamptons are still hot - 27 East

Residence

Residence / 1399525

Hamptons are still hot

icon 1 Photo

authorDawn Watson on May 13, 2009

For the last several months, locals have been caught up in an extended state of apprehension and suspense about what to expect from the upcoming summer season on the East End.

The sluggish national economy and faltering financial markets have given more than a few full-time residents pause about just how many of the typically plentiful summertime visitors will make the journey eastward this year. And, because of their dependence on the big-money seasonal tourist trade, cautious business owners have continued to tighten their belts against potential ho-hum summer sales.

Still, there are some hopeful signals, because even in the bleakest times it seems that those who have the financial wherewithal might still prefer a little luxury wherever they can find it, according to trendspotters in the national entertainment media and some of the more upscale, glossy magazines. In fact, the May issue of Town & Country is all about the unique collection of villages and hamlets that make up what East Enders call their home and the rest of the world knows as “the Hamptons.”

So those who live and work here—and depend on the influx of summer dollars for their livelihood—can quite possibly breathe a sigh of relief that, at least according to some accounts, the Hamptons are still hot.

Jessica Lange, who portrays “Big Edie” Beale in the recent HBO film based on the Maysles brothers’ “Grey Gardens,” graces the cover of May’s special home issue of Town & Country, headlined “The Hamptons Now!” Other cover articles focus on shingle-style and waterfront modern architecture, “village charm,” and two-time National Book Award-winning writer and environmental activist Peter Matthiessen who has a home in Sagaponack.

Inside, there is also a feature on part-time Southampton residents Joanne and Roberto de Guardiola and their 14-year-old twins, Mercedes and Roberto IV. The article weaves information about the family—she’s an interior designer, he’s an investment banker—and the five-acre property and house formerly owned by Andrew Carnegie they bought in 1994 into the kind of lush pictorial profile the magazine is known for.

Ms. de Guardiola’s favorite Southampton haunts are also featured, including Main Street stores Hildreth’s and Herrick Hardware, Topiaire Flower Shop and Stubbs & Wootton on Jobs Lane, Sip ’N Soda on Hampton Road, and Tate’s Bake Shop and Lynch’s Garden Center on North Sea Road.

The Hamptons-focused May issue also contains a “Traveler’s Notebook” of local hot spots and standards in a variety of East End locales, including places to shop, eat and stay. Mainstays such as Silver’s restaurant on Main Street in Southampton; Loaves & Fishes Cookshop in Bridgehampton; The American Hotel restaurant and inn in Sag Harbor; Nick & Toni’s, Della Femina and Cittanuova in East Hampton; and the Stephen Talkhouse nightclub and bar in Amagansett are all mentioned.

Also tucked into the “Traveler’s Notebook” is a “Down on the Farm” inset which points “locavores and slow food advocates” to a few of the magazine’s favorite East End farm stands, including the Amagansett Farmers Market, Hayground Market in Bridgehampton and North Sea Farms in Southampton.

The May issue of Town & Country will be replaced on newsstands with next month’s June edition this weekend.

You May Also Like:

What To Watch Out for When Buying Containerized Plants

As the Memorial Day weekend quickly approaches the garden centers and gardens of the Hamptons ... 14 May 2025 by Andrew Messinger

Garden Club To Host 50th Annual Garden Party and Sale

The Garden Club of East Hampton kicks off its 2025 summer season with the 50th annual Garden Party and Plant Sale Fundraiser on Friday, May 23, and Saturday, May 24, at Mulford Farm in East Hampton Village. Tickets for the Garden Party and silent auction on Friday start at $75 per person and may be purchased in advance at the club’s website at gceasthampton.org or at the door on the evening of the event. Admission to the Plant Sale on Saturday, May 24, is free. For the event, garden club members curate a selection of orchid arrangements, perennials, annuals, geraniums, ... 12 May 2025 by Staff Writer

The May Garden Ramble

What a difference a year makes, and this year I’m reminded how very different each ... 8 May 2025 by Andrew Messinger

Marders To Host Swallowtail Butterfly Presentation on May 17

Marders in Bridgehampton will welcome guest lecturer John Potente on the morning of Saturday, May ... 7 May 2025 by Brendan J. O’Reilly

Protest Entry Challenges Hamptons Real Estate Monoculture

A Noyac architect took a different tack with his entry into this year’s AIA Peconic ... by Brendan J. O’Reilly

AIA Peconic Presents Annual Architecture and Design Awards

AIA Peconic recently recognized architects at the 2025 Daniel J. Rowen Memorial Design Awards for ... 6 May 2025 by Brendan J. O’Reilly

No Rolling Stones Here: Gardening With Moss

Looking for something new and different to grow? How about a plant that needs little ... 1 May 2025 by Andrew Messinger

Beronda Montgomery Presents 'Lessons From Plants on Human Thriving' Sunday in Bridgehampton

What can nurturing plants teach gardeners about nurturing humans? Biology professor and science communicator Beronda ... 30 Apr 2025 by Brendan J. O’Reilly

Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons Hosts Garden Fair on May 17

The Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons will hold its annual HAH Plant Fair at the Bridgehampton Community House on Saturday, May 17, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The fair offers annuals, perennials, natives, roses, shrubs, trees, vegetables and herbs. The alliance is planning digs for member-donated plants to bring tried-and-true as well as rare plants to the fair. The fair itself has free admission, but the evening before, the alliance will host a preview party where guests will have the first shot at purchasing coveted plants before they sell out. The preview will also include a silent auction with ... 26 Apr 2025 by Staff Writer

Phenology: Seasonal Cues Turn Plants On and Off

We often forget that so many things turn plants on and off. There’s air temperature ... 24 Apr 2025 by Andrew Messinger