
The New Restaurant Taking Long Island by Storm: Aunt Jake’s in Huntington
Since quietly opening its doors at the end of May, Aunt Jake’s has quickly become one of Long Island’s most talked-about dining destinations.

Since quietly opening its doors at the end of May, Aunt Jake’s has quickly become one of Long Island’s most talked-about dining destinations.

Huntington Village has officially welcomed a new addition to its dining scene, as Mighty Fine opens its doors at the former Finley’s location on Green Street.

Zaro’s Cafe, a longtime cornerstone of the Huntington Station dining scene, has announced it will be closing its doors after more than three decades in business

A special screening of The Karate Kid is coming to the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington, complete with a live appearance by none other than Ralph Macchio.

Published is owned and operated by Angela and Brett Jurow, a husband-and-wife team who were inspired by their children’s love of reading.

Supporting these New Businesses in Huntington helps strengthen the local economy while ensuring the vibrancy of this beloved downtown continues to grow.

Following a hugely successful inaugural year, Huntington Art Week (HAW) is officially returning to the Town of Huntington from March 9 through March 15, 2026

One of my favorite things about dining out is discovering restaurants that exceed expectations, and Rocco’s Tacos & Tequila Bar did exactly that.

Published will open its doors as a community-focused bookstore, café, and cocktail spot, offering a warm, inviting alternative to the space’s nightlife past.

Melville is welcoming an exciting new dining destination with the opening of Avianna’s Carriage House, a restaurant that blends historic charm & modern comfort
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