One of the most popular restaurants situated on the north fork's scenic stretch of farm stands and wine vineyards is The Cooperage Inn. The restaurant serves up menus that feature a variety of artfully prepared delectables and also highlight local sea fare, farmland produce and other artisan goods, as well as local craft beers and wines.
Nestled in the hamlet of Baiting Hollow, the Cooperage Inn offers al fresco dining and a recently added craft beer garden. If you are spending an autumn weekend pumpkin picking and winery hopping, this is a perfect option for an enjoyable lunch in the outdoor climate of fall when crisp breezes balance in comfortable harmony with the sun's warming rays. Enjoy it while you can. In just another month, diners will be driven to take their meals inside.
If Sunday is your day of Sound Avenue destinations, get your start with the touted all-important meal of the day: breakfast. Every Sunday, the Cooperage Inn offers a grand brunch buffet, complete with an omelet chef station, several chaffing dishes featuring chefs' creations, gourmet salads, seasonal fresh-baked goods, traditional breakfast fare and a complimentary mimosa or Bloody Mary to toast your weekend venture.
When it comes time for dinner, the taproom features live music. For those who prefer a more intimate environ, the Cooperage Inn's dining room offers the ideal combination of elegance and wine country charm. The dinner menu offers gourmet dishes that change with the seasons. From duck, chicken and pasta to seafood and steaks, the variety of selections offers something for everyone's tastes.
For a taste of autumn in Americana, visit the Cooperage Inn's 15th annual Fall Festival, held every weekend afternoon from September 14 through October 27 on the restaurant's lawn. Sample such fall traditions as fire-roasted corn, candied apples, pumpkin bread, clam chowder, crab cakes sandwiches, bratwurst, baby back ribs, pulled barbecue pork sandwiches and much more. Enjoy a local craft brew or Long Island wine and relax in the fresh air to the strains of live music while the kids romp through a hay playground and participate in other activities such as pumpkin painting and pony rides.
Once pumpkin season is past, the Cooperage Inn offers a heartwarming and delicious dining experience, whether you are en route to visit a few wineries or simply seeking a cozy and romantic dinner with a loved one.
For more information about the Fall Festival, directions, hours and menus, visit www.cooperageinn.com.
Nestled in the hamlet of Baiting Hollow, the Cooperage Inn offers al fresco dining and a recently added craft beer garden. If you are spending an autumn weekend pumpkin picking and winery hopping, this is a perfect option for an enjoyable lunch in the outdoor climate of fall when crisp breezes balance in comfortable harmony with the sun's warming rays. Enjoy it while you can. In just another month, diners will be driven to take their meals inside.
If Sunday is your day of Sound Avenue destinations, get your start with the touted all-important meal of the day: breakfast. Every Sunday, the Cooperage Inn offers a grand brunch buffet, complete with an omelet chef station, several chaffing dishes featuring chefs' creations, gourmet salads, seasonal fresh-baked goods, traditional breakfast fare and a complimentary mimosa or Bloody Mary to toast your weekend venture.
When it comes time for dinner, the taproom features live music. For those who prefer a more intimate environ, the Cooperage Inn's dining room offers the ideal combination of elegance and wine country charm. The dinner menu offers gourmet dishes that change with the seasons. From duck, chicken and pasta to seafood and steaks, the variety of selections offers something for everyone's tastes.
For a taste of autumn in Americana, visit the Cooperage Inn's 15th annual Fall Festival, held every weekend afternoon from September 14 through October 27 on the restaurant's lawn. Sample such fall traditions as fire-roasted corn, candied apples, pumpkin bread, clam chowder, crab cakes sandwiches, bratwurst, baby back ribs, pulled barbecue pork sandwiches and much more. Enjoy a local craft brew or Long Island wine and relax in the fresh air to the strains of live music while the kids romp through a hay playground and participate in other activities such as pumpkin painting and pony rides.
Once pumpkin season is past, the Cooperage Inn offers a heartwarming and delicious dining experience, whether you are en route to visit a few wineries or simply seeking a cozy and romantic dinner with a loved one.
For more information about the Fall Festival, directions, hours and menus, visit www.cooperageinn.com.