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“This place was pleasantly surprising in their food. It's not normal boring flat bowling food but rather tasty and enjoyable! The staff was great and friendly and the bowling was good. Our pins did get stuck a couple of times, and you do have to flag someone down to get help despite the screen telling you someone was on their way. Aside from that, it was a great time!“
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“Live music, on the water, Great food. WOW I had a GREAT TIME!! I ordered the lobster roll, my daughter ordered the chicken wrap, and my wife had the big pretzel. All of the food was delicious. They had a end of season special, EVERYTHING WAS 50% OFF!!“
“If you're out in the Hamptons and don't want to be around The pretentious wanna he's and looking for a bar with that classic dive appeal look no further. Has all the things you need for a little entertainment a pool table ping pong quick draw OTB and even the juke box. They also got some quick eats which actually for bar food is pretty good. The drinks aren't over priced and never watered down. Also the bartenders are pretty attentive not like your typical Hamptons bartenders that ignore you like your yesterdays news. There's nothing glamorous about this place but that's what makes it great. You can just be you and get yourself a drink without worrying about how you're keeping up with the Jones. And if you are keeping up with Jones then it's a great place to just let go and be you.“
“Hampton Bays used to have a great beach town atmosphere with the highlights being The Drift Inn, Neptune's and of course the Boardy Barn. Sadly they're all gone and all that is left is generations of memories.
I'm happy that someone bought the Boardy Barn and turned it into the Barnyard. Tony and Mickey donated a lot to the community (without the need for publicity) and it's great to see their legacy didn't get torn down. It would have been a scar on the town if "The World Famous Boardy Barn" was turned into a strip mall or worse condominiums full of people with a lot of opinions but not a lot of understanding or appreciation for the history of Hampton Bays. The Boardy Barn was around for almost 50 years and the Barnyard can't replace that much history overnight but I'm confident as the summers pass by and new memories get made the Barnyard will slowly start to fill the legacy that came before it. I know anyone who ever had a Sunday Funday at the Barn is happy to see the Barnyard in its place.
-THC-“
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“Just ate dinner there. Excellent food and service. Cozy, friendly atmosphere. Will definitely go back. Especially liked the Jersey burger with the toot beer barbecue sauce, Applewood bacon, and cheddar on a pretzel roll.“