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The New Places to Shop, Eat, and Stay in the Hamptons

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June 25, 2026

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From in-demand diners to beloved bookstores.

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Vogue

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· Jul 8, 2026

A Guide to Sag Harbor, the Hamptons Village Where You Can Spend a Classic American Summer

From its retro ice cream shops to mom-and-pop stores, here’s where to stay, eat, and what to do in Sag Harbor, New York—a classic village in the Hamptons.

The i Paper

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· Jun 29, 2026

The leafy Wiltshire market town that’s an alternative to the crowded Cotswolds

Bradford-on-Avon welcomes walkers and is ideal for a foodie break with an enticing cheese shop and bakery

Mississippi Free Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

Doe’s Eat Place: Three Generations Later, Juke Joint Turned Steakhouse Still a Greenville Staple

Since opening in 1941, Doe’s Eat Place has remained in the Signa family across generations, serving tamales and steaks to the Greenville, Miss., community. The business has expanded to a total of 10 locations across the South. The post Doe’s Eat Place: Three Generations Later, Juke Joint Turned Steakhouse Still a Greenville Staple appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

Here’s your July dining hit list, Sydney (featuring Three Blue Ducks’ latest venture)

From a’Mare’s new pizzeria to the Ducks’ new Southern Highlands spot, catch up on all the hot, new, coming soon and just-reviewed places around town.

Metro

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· Jun 21, 2026

The ‘beautiful’ yet underrated South London postcode with £40,000 discounts

Fancy seeking out a strong foodie scene and considerable property discounts?

BerkeleySide

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· Jun 22, 2026

Berkeley Flea Market now has a weekday storefront

The new shop on Ashby Avenue, where vendors sell goods during the week, is part of a broader effort to bring more attention to South Berkeley's long-running weekend market.

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Related coverage for "The New Places to Shop, Eat, and Stay in the Hamptons": Vogue — A Guide to Sag Harbor, the Hamptons Village Where You Can Spend a Classic American Summer. The i Paper — The leafy Wiltshire market town that’s an alternative to the crowded Cotswolds. Mississippi Free Press — Doe’s Eat Place: Three Generations Later, Juke Joint Turned Steakhouse Still a Greenville Staple. Brisbane Times — Here’s your July dining hit list, Sydney (featuring Three Blue Ducks’ latest venture). Metro — The ‘beautiful’ yet underrated South London postcode with £40,000 discounts. BerkeleySide — Berkeley Flea Market now has a weekday storefront