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5 Must Try Summer Spots In Long Island

Go to spots for summer 2016

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5 Must Try Summer Spots In Long Island
Jenniffer Rosa

As the summer is quickly coming to a close and labor day around the corner, here are some suggestions to say goodbye to your usual labor day holiday routine. Quickly spice up your plans by visiting one these locations and experience a new vibe.

If you're a looking for labor day weekend of fun here are some suggestions to what you can do.

1. Mother Cabrini Italian Feast (Brentwood, NY)

Whether you are looking to have a lovely evening or are a foodie who wants to try something new, The Mother Cabrini Feast at Suffolk County Community College is one of the go to festivals on Long Island. With access to free admission you can enjoy endless amusement rides, an exotic petting zoo, and kids magic shows. With tons of events like the Zepoli eating contest and fireworks from August 26-28 & August 31- September 5.

2. Sunken Meadow Pavilion Fest (Sunken Meadow State Park
Kings Park, NY)



If you enjoy summer nights at the beach then this spot is great for you! For 26$ you can have an amazing dinner with a great beach view. You get an 1/2 lobster, steamed mussels and clams, corn, shrimp and potatoes. This event is catered by The Lessings, held on Field I, Wednesday nights from 6-9pm. Live music is also provided for entertainment and to help set the tune for the evening. If you're tired of having to cook dinner and are looking to have something tasty then this is a great substitution.

3. Flynn's Fire Island (Ocean Bay Park, NY)

The third spot worth mentioning is Flynn's Fire Island. What's a summer without mentioning Fire Island? Enjoy your Friday nights at Flynn's with their happy hour specials, beer specials, and liquor specials. 21+ friendly where you can drink your cocktails and mojitos with a great Fire Island view. Stop by for a seafood buffet, live music, and DJ entertainment.

4. Monsoon-- Steak & Sushi (Babylon, NY)

If you're looking to have a wine and dine type of night then this authentic Vietnamese, Chinese and Thai location is highly recommended. The food prices match the quality of the food and you get plenty for your moneys worth. The atmosphere is very nice and definitely a great place to spend a Friday night. Monsoon has many specials including: Ladies Saturday late night happy hour drink specials from 10pm-12am. You can also Surf & Turf for as low as 25$. Lastly, Thursday nights they have night wine dinner which consists of a three course pre-fix dinner at 30$, 40$ with paired wines. With tons of DJ entertainment in their lounge area to enjoy,

5. Tula Kitchen (East Main St. Bay Shore, NY)

Love to eat animal friendly? Tula Kitchen offers a variety of items on their menu that are vegetarian and vegan friendly. Using organic natural ingredients they have developed recognition for being one of the best vegetarian restaurants on long island. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, come and experience a new palate and enjoy their candle lit atmosphere.


End your summer right by visiting these new locations. Experience different cultures, food, and entertainment. Agree with my suggestions? comment below and let me know which one of these is your favorites!

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