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Westhampton Beach, NY by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
2,476
Median Income
$137,888
Median Home Value
$1,102,000
Median Age
53.6
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to Westhampton Beach, NY
Westhampton Beach is a village in the Southeast Coastal Region of Suffolk County on Long Island, New York. Westhampton Beach is commonly known as a summer town on the east end of Long Island that is of the community of towns known as The Hamptons.
The number one recommended thing to see while in Westhampton Beach are the beaches themselves. The Hamptons are known for their gorgeous beaches and relaxing summer spots. Westhampton Beach has some of the most beautiful beaches in all the Hamptons. The beaches are found on Dune Road, a road sandwiched between the bay and the ocean. The road stretches on for miles and go through many different towns on the south shore. Different beaches in different towns can be found and visited if you prefer to visit a beach somewhere in The Hamptons besides WHB. Jetty 4 (Lashley Beach). A popular spot is Jetty 4, a small, secluded beach with a rock jetty. It is most popular with the locals because of the privacy it offers. However, Jetty 4 is a private beach and can only be used by residents of Westhampton Beach. If you are a non-resident you will have to pay for a pass. Rogers Beach. This beach is just minutes from town. Just a quick ride down the street and over the Beach Lane Bridge takes you directly to this beach. It includes a large deck area, bathrooms, and snack stand. It hosts many Westhampton Beach high school students as well as those visiting for the summer. Rogers is also a village beach available to Westhampton Beach residents free of charge and to visitors for a seasonal fee. Swordfish Beach. Owned by The Swordfish Beach Club, this beach is reserved for only those who are Swordfish Beach Club members. The club has cabanas, lockers, an in-ground pool, and a large kitchen that serves many options for lunch. Pikes Beach.
Besides going to the beach, which is the most popular summertime activity in WHB, there are other options in the town as well. The Village Green & Gazebo. The pride of Westhampton Beach's downtown area has always been the Village Green commanded by its picturesque “Gazebo.” As a matter of fact, it is one of the most often photographed locations within the Incorporated Village, and is an almost de rigueur stop for couples on their wedding day... beautiful brides deserve beautiful settings for their photos, and the Village Green is an exquisitely manicured backdrop. (Some have even exchanged their vows there... and yes, the Mayor is empowered to perform wedding ceremonies.); In the Summer, the Gazebo serves as a “bandshell” for performers appearing under the auspices of the Westhampton Cultural Consortium, while the entire Village Green is the anchor for both the Greater Westhampton Chamber of Commerce's Crafts Fair in June and the popular Mary O. Fritchie Outdoor Art Show in August. 1 The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main Street, ☏ +1 631 288-1500. The WHB PAC is a venue for theater, music, dance and film, serving patrons on the East End and across Long Island. It's a vital part of the Westhampton Beach Community. Hampton Arts Twin, 2 Brook Road, ☏ +1 631 288-2600. Hampton Arts Twin is a small movie theater in town that plays only two movies, but always has the newest and most popular movies playing. Nothing to do on a Tuesday night? Movies are only $4 on Tuesdays!
Going out to eat is one of the most popular pastimes for a vacation in Westhampton Beach. There are countless restaurants and small dives in town and just outside. The summer season is when these businesses thrive. Here are a few: The Patio (The Patio @54 Main), 54 Main St, ☏ +1 631 288-0100. Tuesday thru Th 4PM to 9PM, Friday & Sa 4PM to 10PM & Sunday from 2PM to 8PM. Famous for the 40oz Porterhouse for 2, they serve a New American Cuisine, with seafood, pastas & steaks. The restaurant is a landmark, being built in 1930, and though the owners have changed, it has always been The Patio. $20 to $50. The Sunset Deli (The German Deli), 60 Sunset Ave, ☏ +1 631 288-2257. Famous for the number one rated homemade iced teas on Long Island, the German deli has every type of sandwich, drink, chip, salad, or candy you can think of. The food is incredibly fresh and large portions are given. There are also homemade cakes and muffins each morning and excellent egg sandwiches. Margarita Grill, 83 Main St, ☏ +1 631 998-0777. a restaurant in the heart of town that is known for their inside and outside dining areas. The food is Mexican and BBQ based and is a great place to get together with friends and family and enjoy an outside dinner in town. Funchos, 127 Main St, ☏ +1 631 288-2408. Another Mexican style food joint, Funchos has only 2 stores, one in Riverhead and the other in Westhampton Beach town. They serve every type of Mexican dish you can think of and are most popular for their burritos which could feed 2 people. Funchos is the place to be for Mexican food.
Besides having the option of buying drinks such as sodas, juices, vitamin water, etc. in a deli or restaurant there are also a few stores in WHB that specialize in drinks. The Hampton Coffee Company, 194 Mill Rd, ☏ +1 631 288-4480. This coffee joint is known for their freshly brewed coffee with over 20 different syrup flavors. It's a small shop next to the movie theatre. Coffees can be made hot or iced and made especially to your liking. The shop also sells gelato, biscotti, and homemade muffins. Hampton Smoothies (Smoothies), 121 Main Street A, ☏ +1 631 288-0963. An even smaller shop off of Main St. near Funchos restaurant. Smoothies serves both whole-fruit smoothies, non & lo fat Alpha Frozen Yogurt with over 32 toppings, and milkshakes. There are smoothies and shakes pre-created and on the menu but there is also the option of creating your own drink. Customers can choose from practically any fruit or fro-yo flavor to make their own combination. Smoothies is known to the locals for its fair prices and large portions, and as being a great place for a refreshing treat after coming back from the beach. Besides its beaches, The Hamptons is known for its night life as well. There are several night clubs and bars in the area that are popular places to get together with friends, have a few drinks, and enjoy the summer. In WHB town Margarita Grille serves margaritas and more. You can choose between in-door or out-door dining or come later at night for a drink with friends.
Westhampton Beach is a summer town and the majority of people who visit rent houses. Houses can be rented weekly if the visit is short but many visitors people have their own summer home in the area that they use annually. There are a few bed and breakfasts in the area as well. The closest hotels are in Riverhead. Some options are: Hilton Garden Inn Riverhead, 2038 Old Country Rd, Riverhead (across from Tanger Outlet Center), ☏ +1 631 727-2733. Meeting space available to accommodate your corporate meetings. Group rates offered. Holiday Inn Express, 1707 Old Country Rd., ☏ +1 631-548-1000.
To get to Westhampton Beach one could use a car, train, ferry, or airplane. If you are driving to Long Island, depending on where you are coming from, you have the option of driving through New York City, New Jersey, or New York State, over a bridge and onto the Island. Once on the Island, drivers will typically take the Long Island Expressway, or I-495 to exit 70. Continue traveling east until you merge onto NY-27, also known as Sunrise Highway. The Westhampton Beach exit is 63. This exit turns into Old Riverhead Road South and you can take Old Riverhead Road south until the end to reach Montauk Highway. Long Island travel by train is typically occupied by the Long Island Railroad. There are many stations that include the LIRR but a train to the actual Westhampton Beach train station is typically hard to find. A more popular option is to take a LIRR train to the Ronkonkoma train station and then hail a taxi for the rest of the 35 minute trip to WHB. Trains to Ronkonkoma can be picked up starting in Penn Station and other trains stations going east that are on the Ronkonkoma line. Travelers also have the option of taking a ferry to LI. The majority of those who take advantage of this usually come from the New England area. The most popular course is from New London, Connecticut with the Cross Sound Ferry that will take you to Orient Point on the tip of Long Island's north shore. The trip is an average of one hour and 20 minutes. Cars are allowed on board for about $55 and walk-on tickets are generally $15.75.
If you are visiting WHB in the summertime, taxis are much more popular yet very expensive. Depending on your length of stay it may be smart to rent a car from an airport if you do not bring your own. The town itself is relatively small and if you stay close enough to it and don't plan on leaving during your visit then a bicycle may be all you need. However, many visitors of the Hamptons travel to more than one hampton during their stay and transportation is crucial. It is recommended to have a car for flexible travel options.
Travel tips adapted from Westhampton Beach on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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