Through all of May, The Greater Sayville Chamber of Commerce is celebrating Restaurant Month as part of the Town of Islip’s year-long 335th Birthday Celebration.
The oldest of the participating establishments offer prix fixe meals or other specials is the Sayville Inn & Tavern at 199 Middle Road.
The historic inn built in 1988 is where Teddy Roosevelt would stop in for a beer while visiting his cousin's summer home on Long Island.
Originally used to bottle beer, the inn became a restaurant in 1937 after Prohibition. The building retains the original rustic decor, with tin walls and ceilings, an original wood floor, and handcrafted bar with a cash register that's over 100 years old.
The restaurants include Parlor House Grill (298 W. Main St.), Bluestone Tavern ( 21 Montauk Highway)m The Cull House (75 Terry St.), La Tavola (183 Main St.), Loughlin Vineyard (255-299, County Road 65), Irish Exit (220 N. Main St.), Station Pub (3 Lakeland Ave.), Cafe Joelle (25 Main St.), and T.O.A. Asian Fusian, 239 N Main St.
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