Artisanal general store: breakfast sandwiches, baked goods, rotisserie chicken
























"It was a toss up on whether to include this in the âWhere to Eatâ or âWhere to Shopâ sections of this guideâso do both: the Sagaponack General store is famous for its artisanal pantry goods, flower offerings, and fresh-off-the-farm produce⌠as well as a gourmet breakfast sandwich and cinnamon roll. Although donât forget to load up on its penny candy." - Elise Taylor
"Youâre going to wait in line at Sag General this summer and itâs very much going to be worth it. The newly renovated 19th-century building has been restored thanks to a post-shutdown billionaire proprietor, who hired Brooklynâs Daniel Eddy (of Winner) to create the wide-ranging menu. A banger breakfast sandwich, ham and cheese baguettes, plus baked goods that include fresh-out-of-the-oven cinnamon rolls kick things off. Thereâs plenty of prepared food too, like soups and rotisserie chicken dinners. Stop by to hang out on the porch or picnic tables, or to stock up before the beach, or just for a Le Colombe cold brew or lattes from the tap." - melissa kravitz hoeffner
"Reintroduced under new owner Mindy Gray, this storied general store has been completely renovated without sacrificing its nostalgic charm: expect a wall of penny candy and rotisserie chickens, plus shelves made from salvaged wood from the original store." - Elise Taylor
"Youâre going to wait in line at Sag General this summer and itâs very much going to be worth it. The newly renovated 19th-century building has been restored thanks to a post-shutdown billionaire proprietor, who hired Brooklynâs Daniel Eddy (of Winner) to create the wide-ranging menu. A banger breakfast sandwich, ham and cheese baguettes, plus baked goods that include fresh-out-of-the-oven cinnamon rolls kick things off. Thereâs plenty of prepared food too, like soups and rotisserie chicken dinners. Stop by to hang out on the porch or picnic tables, or to stock up before the beach, or just for a Le Colombe cold brew or lattes from the tap." - Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner