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Mother's Day at the Southampton Inn

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Mother’s Day



Celebrate Mom’s special day with a trip to the Southampton Inn



Arrive Saturday at 1pm to attend the 3rd Annual
Insider’s View of Southampton Homes. Enjoy an exclusive tour of 6 historically significant Southampton homes; a rare and exciting inside sneak peak!



Tickets: $75 in advance or $90 at the door



Call 631-283-2494 to order your tickets for more details



Enjoy a Champagne Reception & art exhibit preview
following the tour from 4:30pm-6:00pm at the Rogers Mansion.



Arrive at the Southampton Inn for check in. Then enjoy some
of the lovely dining and shopping options in the Southampton village.



Awake on Sunday morning to a scrumptious gourmet Mother’s
Day Breakfast Buffet in our OSO Restaurant.



MENU:



Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Homefries, Fresh Fruit,
Assorted Muffins & Danishes, Pancakes, Belgian Waffles, Smoked Salmon,
Granola & Yogurt, Bagels with Cream Cheese, Swiss Cheese Omelets, &
Assorted Cereal.



With Coffee, Tea, and
Assorted Juices



Adults: $30.00**



Children (12 & Under): $15.00**



**Plus tax &
gratuity



RSVP Required. Call 631-283-6500 for reservations today!



 

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