Set upon five idyllic acres, Amagansett's Reform Club feels like a well-manicured family estate rather than a hotel: guest rooms, all white and airy, are mostly housed in the property’s main brown-shingled house. For bigger groups—or those just wanting more space—several cottages dot the grounds.
A quick two-hour excursion out of New York City can take you to other worlds, and last weekend it brought me to heaven’s door step—also known as the Hamptons. Stepping off the train car to a face-full of sea air and grassy fields, I thought, “Well, I’m not in the city anymore.”
If you need us, we'll be jump-starting Hamptons season with a little bit of R&R thanks to The Reform Clubd These two iconic brands are teaming up to bring a Wellness Weekend out East from August 22 through 25.
In the process of gathering beloved Hamptons standbys, then adding seasonal standouts and notable newcomers—a tradition we look forward to all year—we couldn’t help but wonder: Shouldn't this stretch of Long Island be, well, longer to accommodate all this goodness?
From May 5 through 15, join The Reform Club Amagansett to celebrate Mom with the limited edition Mother's Day Package. The package includes a private tea party, floral arrangement class, and private yoga session. This special offer guarantees the whole family a refresh and cherished memories.
Every summer like clockwork, New York City residents decamp out east to the Hamptons—and if you somehow have yet to make your summer plans, consider booking a room at The Reform Club Amagansett.
An average of 60 million Americans travel for the 4th of July, according to the AAA, and while some prefer celebrations in the U.S. complete with patriotic parades and fireworks, more people are opting for vacations abroad.
Meeting House restaurant has opened in Amagansett Square in the space most recently occupied by Christian's by Wolffer Estate but long ago occupied by a previous iteration of Meeting House.
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This luxurious inn with spare, elegant rooms, soaring ceilings, tiled fireplaces, and super-indulgent bathrooms is a quiet retreat that’s private enough to work as a couples’ or family getaway. The comfy living areas are stocked with thoughtful snacks and strewn with coffee-table books. The gardens are beautiful—perfect for a wedding or gathering.
It’s time to welcome the Meeting House back to Amagansett. After closing in 2017, the restaurant has officially returned to its original location in Amagansett Square (held in the interim by Wolffer Kitchen.) Here, it will act as the official restaurant for the nearby hotel, Reform Club.