Restaurants to Check Out in Sag Harbor ⚓️
-Photo Credit: Page at 63 Main
Sag Harbor boasts some of the Island’s favorite restaurants. With summer just around the corner, be sure to make a trip to Sag Harbor to visit all of these spots.
Page at 63 Main
Page at 63 Main is an eclectic mix of cuisine at its namesake of 63 Main St. The restaurant accommodates diners year-round.
At Page at 63 Main, you can expect to find something for anyone on one of its multiple menus, as it serves brunch, lunch, dinner and dessert. Its brunch and lunch menus feature items like a Lobster BLT, Vegan Grain Bowl, and the Market Fish of the Day. For dinner, you can expect to find Vegetable Risotto, Fisherman’s Stew, L.I. Crescent Duck Breast & Leg Confit and much more, and finish it off with a selection from the dessert menu like Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta, Espresso Cheesecake and much more.
You can reserve a table online, and visit their website for more information. Page at 63 Main is open daily, with lunch every day from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., brunch on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and dinner every day from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Cappelletti Restaurant and Takeout
Cappelletti Restaurant and Takeout is, in their own words, “so much more than just pasta.” Located at 3284 Noyac Road, the restaurant boasts a long list of Italian cuisine.
Menu items include a long list of seafood options, such as crab cakes, Seabass Limone, Flounder Oreganato, Salmon Teriyaki, an assortment of clam options, and much more. It also boasts too many pasta dishes to name, like its classic spaghetti with tomato sauce, baked ziti and Penne Amalfi. For something lighter but equally delicious, check out the salad list.
You can visit the Cappelletti website for more information and a full menu. They also have a separate take-out menu that you can view here, and specials that you can view here. Visit them from 11 a.m. to 10 pm. Monday through Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sundays.
Bell & Anchor
Bell & Anchor is located at 3253 Noyac Road and offers an eclectic menu for its dinnertime diners, including a raw bar.
Expect to find menu items like oysters served on the half shell with classic mignonette and cocktail sauce and local littleneck clams on the half shell with cocktail sauce on its raw bar menu, and much more on its regular menu.
Try out the Tuna Poke, Burrata with Roasted Tomatoes, Basil Oil and Grilled Bread, the Grilled Flatbread, and much more for an appetizer. Follow with anything from the soups and salads menu like Home Port Chowder or the Cobb Salad, or the entree menu like Bouillabaisse, Vegan No-Pasta Lasagna, Surf & Turf, and much more.
The restaurant also boasts extensive wine and cocktail menus. You can visit Bell & Anchor starting at 5:30 p.m. from Tuesday through Sunday or opt to for their takeout option. For more information, visit their website.
Lulu Kitchen & Bar
Find Lulu Kitchen & Bar at 126 Main St. for a warm and authentic wood-fired cooking experience. The restaurant provides a handful of menus, each filled with its own specialties based on the meal.
Visit Lulu Kitchen & Bar for brunch to try out the Brunch Happy Hour, along with woodfired pizzas and classic brunch items like omelettes, french toast, eggs benedict, and more. At lunchtime, expect to find starters like Steak Tartare and Grilled Spanish Octopus, and entrees like the BBQ Swordfish Steak, Grilled Whole Branzino, and 1.5-pound lobster. For dinnertime, try the Monkfish Bourride, Grilled Buttermilk Chicken, Rack of Lamb, 40oz Cowboy Ribeye, and much more. Its raw bar menu and The Farm Stand menu are available all day.
You can also view a specialty cocktail menu and wine list to see what’s in store in the beverage department. Visit on a Wednesday and get 25% off the entire wine list all day.
Visit for lunch Monday and Wednesday through Saturday from 12 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., dinner Wednesday through Monday from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., and brunch Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lulu Kitchen & Bar is closed on Tuesdays. For more information, including a menu and Covid restrictions, visit their website.
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