6 Best Restaurants in Montauk, Long Island

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We've compiled the best of the best in Montauk - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

668 The Gig Shack

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This little bit funky, little bit chic but totally Montauk café serves up fare that fuses local ingredients with international flair. With dishes like mussels with Thai curry, biriyani, fish "Montacos," and house-smoked Hawaiian babyback ribs, this place provides a little culinary adventure right on Main Street Montauk. Tasty home-baked desserts include key lime pie. There is live music most nights.

782 Main St., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA
631-668-2727
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Closed mid-Oct.–Mar. and weekdays Labor Day–mid-Oct. and Mar.–Memorial Day

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Dave's Grill

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Once a fisherman's haunt, this unpretentious yet stylish bistro at the Montauk fishing docks is known for offering the freshest seafood, including the signature cioppino, in addition to creative steak and vegetarian dishes. Indoor seating is in a small, candlelit room or a cozy adjoining bar; outdoor seating is on a deck next to the harbor. For dessert, try the famous "Chocolate Bag."

This is a popular spot, but they'll take same-day reservations—call after 4:15.

468 W. Lake Dr., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA
631-668–9190
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Credit cards accepted

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The Dock

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This is as real as Montauk gets: a weathered old sea captain having lunch at the bar, fishermen stopping in for an afternoon pint or quick bite, and locals sharing a laugh with friends any time of the day. Here, tucked away on a side street close to Gosman's Dock yet a world apart, the beer is cold and the food is good and as down to earth as the folks who hang out here. Weird and wacky tchotchkes and seafaring-related antiques festoon the rustic wood walls and ceiling.

Outsiders are welcomed but should be aware of the "list," including: no checks, no cell phones, no strollers or screaming kids, no whining, wimps, or chickenhawks. Stick with these rules, and you'll be just fine.

484 West Lake Dr., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA
631-668–9778
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Closed Dec.–Mar.
Reservations not accepted

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Harvest on Fort Pond

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The glass-enclosed dining room of this cozy restaurant affords stunning views of sunsets on Fort Pond, and the menu is inspired by local fresh seafood and homegrown produce. You might start with calamari salad with red pepper vinaigrette, then try the swordfish picatta with sautéed spinach, capers, olives, and cherry tomatoes, or the pork tenderloin with apricot-apple chutney with watercress pine-nut salad and Spanish prosciutto. With family-style service and often a buzzing crowd of return customers, there's a nice vibe about the place—and entrées are huge.

11 S. Emery St., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA
631-668–5574
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Credit cards accepted
Reservations essential

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Inlet Café at Gosman's Dock

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The scenery surrounding the waterside tables at the Inlet Café and sushi bar is so mesmerizing that you may forget to bite into the sushi or succulent local lobster on your plate. There are four Gosman's eating establishments on the dock; this one serves fresh seafood right off the boat.

Gosman's Dock, Montauk Harbor, Montauk, NY, 11954, USA
631-668–2549
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Credit cards accepted
Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
Reservations not accepted

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Shagwong Tavern

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Don't expect high-end dining; the place is pretty much your local neighborhood dive, but the food is well liked and well prepared. The specials change daily, but are good, straightforward dishes such as cedar-planked salmon, beer-battered fish-and-chips, and chicken saltimbocca. There are always cool people here, so the bar scene makes the wait for a table on weekends bearable.

774 Main St., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA
631-668–3050
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Credit cards accepted

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