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How Wall Street unwinds: The 7 Hamptons hot spots to know this summer
How Wall Street unwinds: The 7 Hamptons hot spots to know this summer

Business Insider

time03-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

How Wall Street unwinds: The 7 Hamptons hot spots to know this summer

Whether by car, helicopter, the LIRR, or the infamous Jitney bus, if it's a Friday afternoon between Memorial and Labor Day, Wall Street is going "out east." The Hamptons have been a haven for the ultrawealthy since the Astors and Vanderbilts set up estates there more than a century ago, but the transition from fishing and whaling towns to playground for urban professionals really started to take off in the freewheeling 1980s, during Wall Street's boom years. Since then, the secret has been out, and over the last decade, social media and Bravo's "Summer House" have introduced a whole new generation to these once-sleepy seaside towns of Long Island. Walker Ward, who previously sold data and research to hedge funds and other large investors, told Business Insider that the Hamptons remain a recreation hub for stressed-out Wall Streeters looking to escape the heat and humidity of the city. "There's so much to do there," Ward said, who has summered there for the better part of the last decade. "Why wouldn't you want to go out there if you could afford it?" Whether you're looking to relax or rage, there's something for everyone — as long as you have deep pockets. And, as with any destination for the wealthy, these resort towns offer ample opportunity to peacock. "The Hamptons, especially with social media, have become a runway show for people to go out and flaunt what they have, how much money they make, and what kind of car they're driving," said Ward, who now parodies Wall Street on social media as WalkSauce42. In preparation for the July 4 holiday, we spoke to current and former financial industry professionals, as well as some Hamptons locals and business proprietors, about this year's hottest hangouts. Some of the industry insiders we spoke to asked to remain anonymous to protect their jobs because speaking to the press is either forbidden or frowned upon. Here are 7 top Hamptons hangouts for bankers, traders, and more. Surf Lodge This was the most-mentioned spot, which is why we're putting it first. It's a quaint seaside hotel and restaurant, as well as a sceney place to get bottle service on the beach and hear live music and top DJs in Montauk. But FYI, tickets for entry on July 4th are pretty much sold out. A table on the beach for 10 for the next day is listed as $ 7,500. A nearly $100 chicken tender tower went viral a few summers ago, thanks in part to TikTok and Instagram posts by Ward. "The tendie towers baby, that's the intern's favorite, and the holy grail," Ward joked to BI. "Everyone knows Surf Lodge." Someone who previously worked at a large investment bank confirmed it's popular with the Wall Street crowd. "It's got a DJ, a deck. You pay thousands for a table," he said. Le Bilboquet Sag Harbor The Sag Harbor outpost of this Upper East Side French restaurant opened in 2017, and has since built a reputation for being "one of the satellite offices for the elite," said Ward, who currently summers in Amagansett, between East Hampton and Montauk. The restaurant bans shorts and flip-flops and is perched alongside a marina deep enough to allow large yachts to dock. "Everyone loves to sit there and drink wine and look at the sterns of all these massive yachts," Ward said. The Wall Street recruiter described it as "another see and be seen spot." The menu offers a seafood tower complete with a dozen oysters, king crab, langoustine, shrimp, a half lobster, snow crab and shrimp for $250, a 100-gram tin of Caviar Ossetra Imperial for $490, and their signature Le Poulet Cajun, a $39 Cajun-spice-rubbed chicken with a beurre-blanc sauce, salad, and fries. Stephen Talkhouse Stephen Talkhouse, founded in 1987, is also known for its live music scene. It's become so popular with vacationers that one Hamptons local complained to BI of summer lines that "wrapped around the village." Ward agreed, saying you have to know the staff in order to "Trojan Horse" your way in. Located in Amagansett, between Montauk and East Hampton, its website describes it as "a legendary music scene and casual neighborhood bar in one. The music calendar for the July Fourth weekend includes "Secret Sellebrity Society Band" and alt-rockers "Kids That Fly." Mary Lou's The Palm Beach outpost of Mary Lou's is well attended by local financiers and the socially or politically connected. It's also attracted popular musical acts from The Chainsmokers to Mojave Grey. Mary Lou's Montauk branch, which opened earlier this year, is aiming to provide the same ambiance and flair. Cofounder Alex Melilla told BI that the crowd so far has been "a more mature crowd, affluent crowd, influencers, tastemakers, as well as a great local scene." The The Wall Street set may be especially drawn to the special menu set to be curated by the team behind Marea, the luxurious seafood restaurant just a stone's throw from Deutsche Bank Center in midtown, which Mary Lou's will offer during a weekend later this month. Duryea's Montauk Rachel Askinasi/Insider Duryea's is a seafood restaurant on the water in Montauk known for its $97 lobster cobb salad. Duryea's was purchased by Apollo CEO Marc Rowan in 2014, and it quickly turned from a classic lobster shack into one of the sceniest restaurants on the East Coast. Hampton's legend and Food Network star Ina Garten has said it is one of her favorite restaurants. "In my 20's that was the only place we would go on summer weekends there because it was cheap and easy," one Wall Street recruiter said. Not anymore. "People go to Duryea's on their yachts and tender to shore." Gurney's Montauk Wall Streeters looking to decompress might turn to Gurney's Resort & Seawater Spa, a 146-room hotel and spa with multiple al fresco dining options along a lush stretch of beach in Montauk. The Wall Street headhunter said it remains one of the most popular outposts for the financial crowd — and Lizabeth Zindel, the editor-in-chief of Hamptons Social Magazine, explained why: "It's absolutely beautiful," Zindel told BI. "There's a huge terrace as well, which overlooks the ocean from up above." On the menu at the outdoor Firepit lounge are creative cocktail concoctions like the Chocolate Negroni; the "Afternoon Tea" featuring Earl Grey, bergamot, gin, and cream; and the "Improved Grasshopper" featuring mint and chocolate liqueurs. Each is $23. The country clubs As with any wealthy enclave, the Hamptons boasts numerous country clubs. The Hampton's local described Southampton's Shinnecock, which is hosting next year's US Open, as the " fanciest golf place out here." Ward cited East Hampton's Maidstone Club as another place where "fancy people" from the Street spend their time "hobnobbing." "Maidstone is the Arnie poster above the bed," he said, referring to a poster of Arnold Schwarzenegger as a pro bodybuilder above an aspiring muscleman's bed. "It's what you aspire to be."

You can get the Hampton's most famous lobster roll in Tribeca this summer
You can get the Hampton's most famous lobster roll in Tribeca this summer

Time Out

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

You can get the Hampton's most famous lobster roll in Tribeca this summer

If you've been to out east even once, you know where to lunch in the Hamptons: The Lobster Roll Restaurant, fittingly also known as LUNCH, which opened in 1965 as a small roadside seafood shack on the Napeague stretch of Long Island's East End and has grown into a bit of a status stop for locals, visitors and celebrities craving both cold and hot lobster rolls during their New York summer. And while there's certainly coastal charms to be found out at the original location, as well as its Southampton sibling, the LUNCH crew is making your lobster roll procurement a hell of a lot easier, with no Jitney or LIRR involved: You can conveniently get the restaurant's famed crustacean sandwiches at American Cut in Tribeca this summer. The freshly-cracked summer collaboration features that lobster roll in two forms: as a classic, full-sized LUNCH lobster salad roll served on a brioche bun with a lemon wedge and house-made slaw (available in American Cut's main dining room for $36) or as a "Hamptons Happy Meal (served from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the bar, lounge and outdoor dining area for $28), featuring two mini lobster rolls, your choice of truffle fries or a Caesar salad, with a Ketel One Vodka or Tanqueray Gin Martini. Both seasonal offerings will be available through Labor Day. 'We're thrilled to partner with American Cut to bring the spirit of summer in the Hamptons to Tribeca,' says Andrea Anthony, President of Lobster Roll Inc. 'This collaboration captures the essence of coastal indulgence with a city edge.' And they're not leaving you Hamptons-based folks out of the fun, either: Those out east can join the collaboration on July 18 or 19 at 7 p.m. for an American Cut Dinner Party at The Lobster Roll Restaurant's Southampton location (32 Montauk Hwy). The family-style feast will feature greatest-hit dishes from American Cut, including starters, steaks, sides and dessert paired with an open beer-and-wine bar. Tickets are available on SevenRooms.

NARS and Wölffer Estate Celebrated Their New Collab With Candance Bushnell, Tamron Hall, and More
NARS and Wölffer Estate Celebrated Their New Collab With Candance Bushnell, Tamron Hall, and More

Elle

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

NARS and Wölffer Estate Celebrated Their New Collab With Candance Bushnell, Tamron Hall, and More

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. On Saturday, NARS and Joey Wölffer, the chief brand officer and co-owner of Wölffer Estate Vineyard, hosted a colorful cocktail party to celebrate the launch of this year's limited-edition Summer in a Bottle rosé. Guests included Tamron Hall, Candace Bushnell, Rebecca Minkoff, Jessie Loeffler Randall, Georgina Bloomberg, Dee Poku, Aliya Leekong, and more. 'NARS is such a creative brand, and it's all about artistry,' Wölffer tells ELLE. 'It was so easy to collaborate with them.' The soirée took place at the Wine Stand at the Wölffer Estate Vineyard in the Hamptons. Upon arrival, guests were greeted with a chilled glass of Summer in a Bottle rosé and invited to get their glam done by NARS makeup artists. enjoy personalized NARS makeup artistry sessions. DJ Pamela Tick set an upbeat tone for the evening while guests snacked on tuna tartare, passed hors d'oeuvres, and items from a garden grazing table. Inspired by the NARS Hot Escape Collection, this season's Summer in a Bottle rosé bottle features the vineyard's signature floral design plus additional diagonal coral stripes. Wölffer said the collection felt like a natural match for the wine brand. 'We are a hot escape here,' she says, gesturing around the vineyard. 'We are summer in the Hamptons. If you ask anybody what summer in the Hamptons is—really authentic summer—it's here.' The event featured lush pink florals and a Jitney wrapped in the pink-striped pattern to match. Mini chocolate ice cream cones—covered in a pink candy shell—were served for dessert. Click through the gallery below to see photos from inside the event. Katie Berohn is ELLE's beauty editor. Previously, she held the same title at Who What Wear, where she was promoted from associate beauty editor. She's written for publications like The Cut, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, and Mashable. Her interests include fragrance, vintage shopping, hot yoga, food, travel, music, books, and attempting to make every NYT Cooking recipe. She's on the endless hunt to find the perfect shade of red lipstick.

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