Fresh restaurants, cafés, shops, and concepts are bringing new energy to one of Long Island’s favorite downtown destinations
While Huntington experienced its share of business closures last year, the community continues to evolve in exciting ways. A new wave of restaurants, cafés, retail concepts, and hospitality ventures is breathing fresh life into the town. Already known as one of Long Island’s premier dining and nightlife destinations, Huntington is adding even more variety and creativity to its landscape. Supporting these New Businesses in Huntington helps strengthen the local economy while ensuring the vibrancy of this beloved downtown continues to grow.
New Businesses in Huntington that Recently Opened
Kahani Punjabi Cocktail Bar
Opened by the Singh brothers behind BRGRS, Kahani has transformed the former Lasagna Ristorante space into a Punjabi-inspired cocktail bar celebrating food, family, and heritage. Inspired by the flavors of their upbringing, the restaurant blends traditional Punjabi cuisine with modern presentations and spice-infused cocktails, creating an immersive cultural dining experience.
Pasta Joint
Now open at 28 Wall Street in the former Faz’s location, this Italian eatery comes from restaurateur brothers Eric and Jason Machado, also behind MB Ramen and Bistro Cassis. Pasta Joint focuses on fresh pasta, comforting classics, and approachable hospitality-making it a welcoming addition to Huntington’s bustling dining scene.
Harley’s American Grille
Harley’s, owned by Michael LoManto, is a lively American restaurant that has brought its popular Farmingdale energy to Huntington at the former Pomodorino location. Known for elevated comfort food, live entertainment, and an upbeat social vibe, it’s quickly becoming a go-to for nights out.

Urubamba Pisco Bar
Taking over the former Babalu space, Urubamba introduces authentic Peruvian cuisine with dishes like ceviche, lomo saltado, and pollo a la brasa. Its pisco cocktail program and cozy atmosphere make it a distinctive addition to the village.

Brasas Peru Bistro Bar
Replacing Osteria da Nino, Brasas continues Huntington’s growing appreciation for Peruvian cuisine. The menu blends traditional Latin flavors with Asian influences, featuring rotisserie chicken, seafood specialties, arroz chaufa, and creative cocktails in a relaxed bistro setting.
Rocco’s Tacos & Tequila Bar
Rocco’s Tacos, founded by Long Island native Rocco Mangel, is a popular Florida-based Mexican restaurant that has returned home inside the Walt Whitman Shops. Known for its festive energy, bold flavors, and handcrafted cocktails, it adds a lively dining option to the area.

Burger Haven
New owner Paul Hansen revived this nostalgic burger concept with a focus on affordable classics like burgers, fries, shakes, and fried chicken sandwiches. The new Burger Haven is inspired by a beloved local original that closed in 2008, and combines nostalgia with modern comfort.
Avianna’s Carriage House
Located nearby in Melville, this historic property-once a trolley stop and later home to the well-known Fredericks restaurant-has been thoughtfully restored. Today Avianna’s Carriage House offers a warm, elegant dining experience that honors its past while embracing modern hospitality.

M.Y.R. Makeup & Skincare
M.Y.R. Makeup & Skincare, founded by makeup artist Mallory Y. Rutledge, is a boutique beauty studio that brings nearly three decades of experience to Huntington. Known for personalized consultations and natural-looking results, it offers a more individualized alternative to big beauty retailers.
Coming Soon to Huntington
Aunt Jake’s
This popular Manhattan pasta concept, founded by Nick Boccio, is expected to open in 2026 in the former Leilu space. Known for handmade pasta, customizable dishes, and even pasta-making classes, it blends tradition with interactive dining.
Mighty Fine
Expected to open March 2026, Mighty Fine will occupy part of the former Finley’s building-specifically the restaurant side of the space. Created by restaurateur Daria Lamb, the café will focus on scratch-made sweet and savory pies, comfort-driven sandwiches, local beverages, and a warm gathering atmosphere rooted in community hospitality.

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Opening next door in the former Finley’s bar space, Published will combine a bookstore, café, espresso bar, craft beverages, and cocktails. Designed as a cozy, community-focused hangout, it aims to create a welcoming “hygge”-inspired environment for relaxation and connection.
Luca Steak
Led by restaurateur David Tunny, this upcoming Italian steakhouse will replace Red Restaurant & Bar. A sister concept to the popular Stony Brook location, it will feature pasta, seafood, and premium meats when it opens.
Enso No Sato
Taking over the former Neraki location, this modern Japanese dining concept will focus on omakase sushi, ramen, dry-aged sashimi, and izakaya-style small plates in a refined yet welcoming atmosphere.
Lyon by Duck Island Bread Company
Created by baker Robert Biancavilla, this French-inspired café will highlight artisan breads, pastries, and simple regional fare. The cozy “bouchon”-style concept aims to bring a slice of European café culture to Huntington Village.
Support These New Businesses in Huntington!
Huntington has long been a hub for dining, culture, and nightlife-and these new businesses show that its spirit of innovation is stronger than ever. Whether you’re trying a new restaurant, shopping local, or simply exploring the evolving downtown, supporting these businesses helps keep the community vibrant. The next time you’re heading out, consider checking out one of these New Businesses in Huntington-you might just discover your next favorite place while helping Huntington continue to thrive.
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