What type of food will Babe’s Diner serve?
Babe’s Diner will offer classic diner fare made with locally sourced ingredients, including breakfast sandwiches, burgers, and milkshakes.
Food and Drink / Restaurant News
Sag Harbor is getting a new dining spot! Babe’s Diner is set to open in May at 51 Division Street, the former location of Nikki’s Not Dog Stand. This new establishment promises a family-friendly atmosphere during the day and a unique supper...
Babe’s Diner is the brainchild of husband-and-wife team Julian Cavin and Martine Langatta, along with business partner Jonny Shipes. Cavin also owns Greenberg’s Bagels and co-founded Brooklyn Best iced tea and lemonade. Shipes is a music executive and entrepreneur from East Hampton. Anthony Petty, formerly of Almond, Topping Rose House, and Amagansett Golf Club, will oversee the kitchen.
The diner's menu will include breakfast sandwiches, pancakes, cheeseburgers, tuna melts, triple-decker club sandwiches, and milkshakes. The Sag Harbor Supper Club promises an intimate dining experience with guest chefs presenting tasting menus. Reservations will be available on Resy for the supper club. The location at 51 Division Street is near the American Hotel, Carissa’s, and the waterfront, making it accessible yet somewhat hidden, adding to its appeal.
Babe’s Diner will offer classic diner fare made with locally sourced ingredients, including breakfast sandwiches, burgers, and milkshakes.
The Sag Harbor Supper Club is a weekend event hosted by Babe’s Diner, featuring tasting menu dinners created by guest chefs.
Reservations will be available on Resy.
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