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A24 • THE LONG-ISLANDER • JUNE 9, 2016 AvaFlora is a full-service boutique florist that specializes in creating redefined, garden-inspired floral designs for gift orders, weddings, and events. At AvaFlora, they strive for a design aesthetic that has a tailored yet gardenesque feel. Along with elegant aesthetics, AvaFlora also offers discerning clientele a very detailed personalized service.
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153 Main Street 631-651-5622 avaflora.com
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Sandbar, located in the heart of the village in Cold Spring Harbor, features a polished coastal-casual ambiance that creates a sleek backdrop for elaborate American cuisine from both land and sea. Executive Chef Guy Reuge has combined local fare, tavern favorites and seafood specialties to create a menu where classic comfort foods collide with modern opulence.
84 Main Street 631-659-3716 boutiquewineshoppe.com
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Family owned and operated the Cold Spring Harbor Wine Shoppe is a specialty boutique offering only the highest quality of hand-picked selections from around the world. Shop from their $20 and under table or treat yourself to a bottle from some the most sought after wine and spirits producers. Enjoy a truly unique shopping experience in the heart of charming Cold Spring Harbor Village. Complimentary tasting offered every Friday all summer long from 4pm-8pm.
55 Main Street 631-498-6188 facebook.com/sandbarcoldspringharbor
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Pashley Children’s Boutique is a unique, full-service boutique for children of all ages, from babies all the way to teenagers. They have a wide variety of party dresses, blazers, slacks, casual clothes, and gifts. At Pashley Children’s Boutique, they also offer clothes and outfits specifically for communions. Along with designer clothes for children, the boutique is also known for their specialized customer service.
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Step into the past and celebrate the history of the Cold Spring Harbor Volunteer Fire Department and the community it serves. Visit the Fire Museum, the community’s first fire house, now a nationally registered landmark (circa 1896). Among many things to see and experience there, learn how firefighters once formed bucket brigades and pulled a small wood hand pumper over rutted roads to the scene of a fire and feverishly pumped its wooden arms.
The Law Office of Darren E. Sheehan, P.C. is a law firm specializing in residential and commercial real estate. The firm strives to provide clients with high quality legal service, representing both individuals and businesses throughout Long Island and the five boroughs of New York. The firm provides each client with personal attention in hopes of building a strong and close relationship to better understand the client's needs and goals.
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84 Main Street 631-367-0400 cshfirehousemuseum.org
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43 Main Street 631-659-3377 darrenesheehanlaw.com
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At Harbor Bridal, owners Leigh & Tori strive to provide their brides with a unique and special experience. Along with a variety of designer dresses, they offer superior customer service in a personal environment. At Harbor Bridal, the goal is to make every bride feel like the most important bride.
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Sweetie Pies on Main is known to be Cold Spring Harbor’s most charming pastry shop. They offer a wide variety of delicious espresso drinks, coffee, freshly baked goods, soup, lunch items and much more. At Sweetie Pies, their mission is to provide good food, excellent coffee, and an answer to the question, “Where will I meet you?” Address: Phone: Website:
181 Main Street 631-367-9500 sweetiepiesonmain.com
5 Main Street 631-692-6770 danielgale.com
The Gourmet Whaler is a staple in Cold Spring Harbor Village that is open every day for delicious breakfast, lunch and homemade dessert. They are well known for their famous Fish Tacos and the very popular Acai Bowls. After a day strolling through town or hiking the trails, The Gourmet Whaler is a welcomed stop if you are hungry or just want a light snack. They offer a nice selection of ice cream, organic coffee and other menu items. The Gourmet Whaler is an eatery that appeals to all ages with outdoor seating to enjoy the scenic views!
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75 Main Street 631-367-3211 prasadayogany.com
Founded out of Cold Spring Harbor in 1922, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty puts their customers and their agents before themselves. The company has grown to become one of the most notable real estate agencies on Long Island, particularly on the north shore. Now, with the organization valued at $2.5 billion, working with 600 independent agents and operating 24 branches, Daniel Gale has cemented itself in the minds of buyers and sellers across Long Island. Stop by their local office today to meet their team of real estate professionals.
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Prasada Yoga is a traditional Hatha yoga studio that offers multi-level Vinyasa classes. These Vinyasa classes aim to mindfully move your body at the pace of your breath in order to provide a calm, relaxing, and kind environment. At Prasada Yoga, their mission is to offer the community a unique yoga experience like no other.
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111 Main Street 631-659-2977 gourmetwhalerny.com
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Take a Stroll
Through Cold Spring Harbor Nearly the southern portion of Harbor Road, find the glorious Cold Spring Harbor Library at 95 Harbor Road. The mansion-like institution sits on a 5-acre plot in Cold Spring Harbor State Park, overlooking the water. The building was paid for by the community. It’s open 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m. on Sunday. Starting the stroll northeast on Main Street, you’ll find The Whaling Museum & Education Center. Open 12 noon-4 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekends, the 279 Main St. museum is a great place for children and adults alike to learn the ins and outs of whaling, a storied tradition in Cold Spring Harbor, which was a whaling port in the 19th century.
Continuing down Main Street, find the Cold Spring Harbor Firehouse Museum. The museum is held within the village’s original fire house at 84 Main St. It’s open 12 noon-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and admission is free for children ($2 for adults).
The foliage that envelops Cold Spring Harbor’s Main Street shines as bright as the sun. There are plenty of shops and services offered throughout the village, including Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty at 5 Main St.
Cold Spring Harbor Park offers a stunning view of the harbor. The area was originally known by indigenous inhabitants as Wawepex, or “at the good little water place.” Later, in the 17th century, European settlers named the area after its endless freshwater springs. However, the word harbor was added later on to avoid confusion with a town of the same name on the Hudson River.