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Readers’ Choice: Favorite Seafood Restaurants

Living on an Island, it’s hard not to find fresh seafood. But what local spot has you hooked?

It’s one of the joys of living on Long Island, the abundance of fresh seafood and the sheer number of places where the local oysters are shucked and slurped by the dozen, where bright red lobsters drip with drawn butter and fillets of fish from fluke to tuna come baked, broiled or fried.

So this week let’s find out what local seafood restaurant has you hook, line and sinker.


Readers’ Choice is a new weekly feature where we ask you — our readers — to tell us your top picks on the businesses and local attractions that get your loyalty.

Each Monday we’ll list our nominees recommendations. Did we leave your go-to spot off the list? Go ahead and add it in the comments section below.

On Friday we’ll tabulate all of the poll votes, comments, recent directory reviews and emails and crown a Reader’s Choice. Please only vote once in the poll, because any attempt to game the results could end up in your favorite businesses being disqualified.

Here are our nominees:

Jaguar-Guy May 14, 2012 at 11:12 am
Brewster's is really good too, but not on the list. For fresh fish, etc., to bring home to make yourself, we like Dina @ Clamman.
Brendan Byrne - The East End Broker May 14, 2012 at 11:56 am
What is the geographic area? Southampton Patch territory or Hamptons / South Fork? The latter would command that a few places be on the list.
Brendan J. O'Reilly (Editor) May 14, 2012 at 02:32 pm
Prince of Scots sai via Southampton Patch's Facebook page, "Love the CLamman!! Best Soup in the Hamptons!"
Brendan J. O'Reilly (Editor) May 14, 2012 at 02:37 pm
To vote for Brewster's or other establishments west of the Shinnecock Canal, visit Westhampton-Hampton Bays Patch's poll: http://westhampton-hamptonbays.patch.com/articles/readers-choice-seafood-resturants
To vote for businesses in East Hampton Town, visit East Hampton Patch: http://easthampton.patch.com/articles/readers-choice-favorite-seafood-restaurants-ccda7327
Jaguar-Guy May 14, 2012 at 03:56 pm
Thanks for the tip Brendan !!
Johndavid Hensley May 17, 2012 at 01:58 pm
I may be biased or slightly taken by such a response for this nominee,but right now the best seafood in the Southampton area has to be Greek Bites Grill.
With whole roasted Red Snapper,Grilled Octopus,Lavraki, to absolutly huge Shrimp,this place is packing them in .........
BlackM3 May 17, 2012 at 11:11 pm
Sounds like a plug to me.. .are u their PR guy?
Johndavid Hensley May 18, 2012 at 12:39 am
BlackM3
Close......just noticing....with 18 years,Indian Cove Restaurant in Hampton Bays taught me the who and whats best in the Hamptons all through the 80's and 90's.There are too many restaurants out here who claim that seafood is their forte',but then again think Tilapia is a local fish...lol.See you at Greek Bites

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