Baron’s Cove




Nightly live music and a sunset scene have made Baron’s a new Sag Harbor hot spot. The restaurant is a destination in itself — Jay McInerney created the wine list, contributing bottles from his cellar. And if the saltwater pool isn’t enough to entertain the kids, the hotel has partnered with a slew of summer camps.
From $729
White Fences Inn







This charming 2-year-old Water Mill inn has just five rooms, outfitted with Frette sheets, volcanic-stone soaking tubs and fireplaces. (Not to mention a large heated pool out back.) Don’t miss the three-course breakfast, stocked with favorites like blackberry-yogurt pannacotta and muffins baked on premises.
From $695
Mill House Inn
Sylvia MullerYou can stroll to Main Street or Nick and Toni’s from this East Hampton favorite, known for its well-appointed, spacious suites. Some rooms are dog-friendly — fridges even come stocked with homemade dog food. A lavish breakfast is served in the picturesque garden and beach passes are provided to guests. From $625
Southampton Inn
Southampton InnA large pool, tennis courts, shuffleboard, croquet, volleyball and complimentary bikes make this inn feel more like a sporty resort. If you prefer surf and sand, the hotel offers a shuttle to nearby Coopers Beach. The East End isn’t known for bargains, but at the hotel’s new restaurant, Claude’s, everything is $20 or under. From $250
The Baker House 1650
Chris FosterBuilt in the 1600s, this East Hampton grande dame makes guests feel like they’re visiting an English manor house. Palatial rooms and suites are equipped with fireplaces, Jacuzzis and oversize windows offering views of manicured gardens. A spa offers luxe treatments, and breakfast is loaded with local produce. From $595



