Rosie’s Amagansett
195 Main St, Amagansett
(631) 604-5095
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The staff and food at Rosie’s were superlative. I could not recommend this restaurant more. I am a lifer !!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Rosie’s is such a gem! The food is outstanding. Everything feels fresh and made with care. I especially loved the scone (a must-try!) and the cocktails, which are some of the most creative I’ve had anywhere.
The staff goes above and beyond to make you feel welcome, and it’s clear they genuinely care about your experience. Can’t wait to come back!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
They are very dig friendly and have great food and people!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great food, friendly service, and beautiful decor! Highly recommend!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Seriously people $20 pancakes? $16 egg sandwich? You people are NUTS !!
A big thank you to Alvaro and the entire team at Rosie’s for their kindness and professionalism. Each dinner (and the dance parties that followed) were the highlight of our trip. 🌟
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Good experience at Rosie’s. Came around brunch time on a Sunday and waited only 5 minutes for a table for 2. The place itself has a big outdoor area which is nice to sit at. It’s nicely decorated reminded me a bit of brunch places in Miami.
We got the breakfast burrito with chorizo added which tasted good but a bit too full with rice. The scone was really good for a scone, didn’t run dry or anything. They usually run out of scones early so be early.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Writing this as I’m walking out from such a great experience at Rosie’s - the service was impeccable, the atmosphere, facilities, food, drinks, all truly a 10/10. Our server Ace was kind, attentive and so friendly, as was the host and the entire staff. 7/5 stars, would absolutely recommend
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best scone this side of the hemisphere
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This place is so cute! The atmosphere is literally so beautiful and the food is delicious. Definitely would go again!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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I love eating here. The staff is very friendly. The food is excellent. Just enough variety. I especially recommend the sword fish and burger.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
I rate Rosie’s a 10/10; this place is insanely underrated. I had the steak tacos, fries, lava cake, and churros, and I can tell everything was made with care, and thought. Our waiter, Oliver, was amazing, extremely pleasant, and kind. Let’s talk about the jazz though! ITS AMAZING! I would come back just for this amazing jazz music. Bailey and Sebastian really carried!! This music really set the tone of the ambiance. Truly would visit again and again it was a great time with friends. Everyone has to visit!! Maddy is an amazing barista she really makes my time at Rosie’s great and you can tell she loves her job and values her customers.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Increeeedible food and atmosphere (inside and out). Great live music when we were there too!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Rosie’s isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a fever dream with espresso. I went in expecting a casual brunch and left convinced I’d stepped through a portal into a Wes Anderson film directed by David Lynch.
First, the ambiance. Walking into Rosie’s feels like stumbling into a disco-themed botanical séance. There are disco balls everywhere—on the ceiling, in flower pots, even hanging from the bathroom door like some kind of glittery guardian. Light bounces off them in chaotic little rainbows that make everyone look like they’re in a 1970s dream sequence. The place is absolutely drenched in flowers.
But let’s talk about Maddy, the barista, because the drink she made me honestly changed the trajectory of my week. I ordered an iced lavender oat milk latte, and I swear—she didn’t just make it, she composed it. The espresso was smooth like jazz at golden hour, the lavender was subtle but present (like a ghost with good boundaries), and the oat milk was frothed to a texture that felt borderline illegal. She handed it to me with this calm confidence, like she knew it was a masterpiece. One sip and I was like, “Okay, so we’re doing that today?” I don’t even remember what I said to her—I just remember the drink tasted like someone finally understood me.
The food? Surprisingly emotional. My grandpa got the bacon, egg, and cheese, and it came on thick-cut brioche bread so buttery it could’ve been a love letter. The bacon had that crispy-meets-chewy balance that feels rare and sacred, the egg was cloudlike but decisive, and the cheese melted with purpose. It’s not just a sandwich—it’s a morning affirmation.
The burger keeps it real. You can get a tomato, but I didn’t—I was in a no-nonsense mood. Just pickles, aioli, lettuce, and cheese, and honestly, that’s all it needed. The beef was juicy without being obnoxious, the pickles had crunch and bite, and the aioli brought it all together like the chill friend who mediates group chats. It’s the kind of burger that doesn’t shout, but it still ends up being the most interesting person at the table
Around 2 p.m., a man in a wizard hat tried to pay for his avocado toast with a poem. The staff accepted it.
Is Rosie’s the best restaurant in town? Objectively no. Is it an experience that made me believe in love, ghosts, and the healing power of cardamom? Absolutely.
Come for the food. Stay for Maddy. Lose your grip on linear time. 5/5 stars
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The best spot, the most creative and delicious cocktails, the owner Stephen and his pup Oshie are world class, such a dog friendly and lovely place - you’ll leave with a smile on your face, and not just because you had too much tasty cocktails. Love coming here for Brunch and sitting outside on a nice day, but equally fun to sit in the Alice in wonderland themed disco vibes indoors.
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