Bridgehampton’s reputation as a playground for the wealthy began in the 1870’s when the railroad from New York expanded to Bridgehampton. The railroad provided easy travel between the city and Long Island and seasonal homes began to grow in popularity. Bridgehampton’s history is a story of economic growth interwoven with compelling historical issues, including the rights of African-Americans. Visitors to Bridgehampton will appreciate its rich history in addition to its modern luxuries.

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Holly O. Francis gave Alison Restaurant
 a		  ratingAllison Restaurant is the place I usually frequent when I need stuff to eat which is well within my budget! I also love their cole shaws and...  | 
	
Eva C Hughes gave Panera Breads
 a		  ratingNot bad for what it is (upscale fast food style chain), but still not really my cup of tea. I respect though that they put more effort into...  | 
	
Robbie Row gave Alison Restaurant
 a		  ratingAlison Restaurant is a cute little place where you can have some decent food within a budget. The food is prepared carefully, using some fin...  | 
	
Derek House gave American Eagle Outfitters
 a		  ratingMy kinds love the clothing here, so we do a lot of shopping here. The clothes are nice and they are well-made and last a long time, but the...  | 
	
Phillip Fitzgerald gave King Kullen Grocery CO INC - Deli
 a		  ratingWell what can I say it's a grocery store, but the employees are very helpful, the shelves are always stocked, and I always find what I need,...  | 
	
John Harrell gave Linda Gardens
 a		  ratingMy wife and I purchased quite an amazing house near the beach. A Southampton home has been our dream for twenty years, and now we have it. ...  | 
	
			
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