| State: | New York |
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| Address: | 3316 NY-112, Medford, NY 11763, USA |
| Postal code: | 11763 |
| Phone: | (631) 880-7800 |
| Website: | http://www.vintagebeanoandvinolounge.com/ |
| Monday: | Closed |
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| Tuesday: | Closed |
| Wednesday: | 6:00 – 10:00 PM |
| Thursday: | 6:00 – 10:30 PM |
| Friday: | 6:00 – 10:30 PM |
| Saturday: | 6:00 – 10:30 PM |
| Sunday: | 11:00 AM – 3:30 PM |
Absolutely amazing atmosphere, food, and owner/hostess goes above & beyond to make you feel welcomed & at home. Owners take pride in what they do. Food & drinks were all incredible & there's something for everyone (even the pickiest eater). A complete breath of fresh air from the typical, corporate owned, mundane restaurant. Truly a gem & no other place anywhere around Long Island w/ such a unique/chill vibe. Was such an amazing night & so glad to have found this incredible venue!
Cool vintage environment with live music, some wine. very relaxing and music isn't overwhelming and loud. Kim the owner is amzing and such a bubbly and loving personality. I would recommend Vintage and very family friendly.
Get to this place soon. From the minute I walked in I knew this was going to be a great experience. The decor was quirky and tasteful. What a nice vibe felt like home. Kim was so welcoming and attentive. I went for the Sunday High Tea Brunch and what a treat it was. The food was fabulous from finger sandwiches to baked treats every thing was just right. Highly recommend the apple brie sandwich. The jazz band was so good some really talented musicians loving what they do. Not many places like this on Long island. Certainly a hidden gem. Thank you for a really great Sunday. I will be back very soon!
This place is truly amazing and a undiscovered gem that you should absolutely try. At first glance you may wonder what this place is, get over it, run in, and have a amazing experience. I had the avocado soup as well as the Cubano with banana chips. Both were top notch and were unlike anything I have ever tried. If your trying to try something new, look no further.
A friend recently discovered this quaint and cozy little nook, tucked away inconspicuously in the middle of a small strip of stores on Rt. 112. Once inside, you just can't help but be drawn in by the vintage, eclectic, beautiful pieces of furniture and decor. Everywhere you look is a treasure for your eyes. The owner Kim told us that she's spent the past two years curating pieces to add, and her love for the pieces she's found shines in speaking about them.
We visited on a Friday night. There was a performer playing and so ta nominal cover fee which came with a free glass of wine. I tried the Coconut Chardonnay which was delightful.
They also have a small but well-appointed selection of Cafe beverages, including Affogato and an assortment of wines, by the glass or bottle (just get the bottle, you'll thank me later!)
We hadn't eaten dinner and expected the available food to be a typical bar menu of fried food. It was anything but!! Kim listed off about 5 different homemade soups, in addition to a really nice selection of other menu items. We had Chicken Tortilla soup, a Spinach/Artichoke Pizette and a jumbo pretzel, which were all delicious. There was also a very tempting dessert menu but we showed some restraint, (this time)!
And as if that weren't already a great night, I discovered they sold some beautiful, hand selected (& inexpensive) vintage jewelry and bought a pretty rose gold and silver band.
I'm really excited to know about The Vintage Beano and Vino lounge and looking forward to enjoying more visits!