Business Briefs for October 29, 2020

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Debra Folz has opened a new showroom in Westhampton.

Debra Folz has opened a new showroom in Westhampton.

The Rams Head Inn on Shelter Island is offering heated igloos during the fall and winter seasons.

The Rams Head Inn on Shelter Island is offering heated igloos during the fall and winter seasons.

Kathryn G. Menu on Oct 27, 2020

Sag Harbor Variety Celebrates 50 Years

The Sag Harbor Variety Store on Main Street in Sag Harbor will be celebrating its 50th anniversary on Sunday, November 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., during regular business hours. There will be prize giveaways and chances to win $5, $10, and $50 gift certificates. Social distancing guidelines will be followed to ensure everyone’s safety.

Ram’s Head Inn Joins the Heated Igloo Craze

To keep hotel and restaurant guests cozy and warm as the fall and winter seasons roll in, the Ram’s Head Inn on Shelter Island has added five heated outdoor dining igloos to their expansive lawn for cocktails & dining.

Outfitted with baskets of blankets, heaters and twinkle lights, guests can relax and enjoy beachside views of Coecles Harbor while enjoying the Inn’s new menus and drink lists for the fall and winter.

There is no added fee to reserve an igloo. All igloos can accommodate a minimum of four adult guests with a maximum capacity of eight, and may be reserved for up to two hours. Children are welcome, but do not count toward the minimum of four guests needed to reserve.

Walk-in parties of any size and up to eight guests may enjoy any igloo not reserved for food or drinks.

The Inn uses an electrostatic sanitizing sprayer in between usages to ensure the experience is safe for all.

Call 631-749-0811 for reservations.

Debra Folz Opens in Westhampton Beach

Debra Folz has opened an independent furniture showroom at 108 Main Street in Westhampton Beach, featuring the designer’s original work as well as the lighting of Studio Dunn. The Rhode Island-based independent design companies offer high-end furniture and lighting to architects and interior designers as well as direct clients, showcasing handmade work crafted in the United States.

Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., six days a week and the showroom is closed on Wednesdays. For more information, visit debrafolz.com and studiodunn.com.

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