Few villages on Long Island pack as much history into as small a footprint as Oyster Bay. Here's your complete guide to Sagamore Hill, Raynham Hall, Planting Fields, and more — plus how to build a perfect day.
Every Tuesday · May 26 – September 19 Cruise Nightis at our door. Every Tuesday night from May 26 through September 19, Audrey Avenue fills with classic cars, live music, and the best crowd on the North Shore. We pour cold beer right out front. Come find us at 36 Audrey Avenue — we're impossible to miss. Oyster Bay Cruise Night is one of the best things about summer on the Gold Coast. Every Tuesday from 5 to 9 PM, the streets of downtown Oyster Bay transform into something you don't see often — a working village that turns itself into a celebration. Classic cars, muscle cars, sports cars, motorcycles, and trucks line Audrey Avenue, Lower Audrey, and Spring Street....
Oyster Bay is one of Long Island's most underrated destinations. Perched on the North Shore's Gold Coast — just 25 miles from Manhattan — it packs more history, natural beauty, and great food into a few square miles than most towns twice its size. Whether you're a lifelong Long Islander finally exploring your own backyard or a visitor looking for a day trip worth making, here's your guide to making the most of it. And yes, we're a little biased — we've been brewing beer here since 2012. But we know this town well, and every recommendation below is genuine. History & Landmarks National Historic Site Sagamore Hill If you do one thing in Oyster Bay, make it Sagamore Hill....