Hamptons, United States

The Roundtree, Amagansett

Price per night from$708.79

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (USD708.79), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Finessed farmstead

Setting

Serene South Fork

What was once a settlers’ farmstead on this southern stretch of Long Island is now a pleasingly peaceful retreat in an attractive Hamptons hamlet. The Roundtree is perfectly pitched – and picket-fenced – for those looking to recreate the home-from-home vibe that lures Manhattanites to these shores on summer weekends. Low-key luxury is at the heart of this country-coated yet contemporary hotel, made up of a wood-shingled main house and tastefully restored barn and cottages. Amagansett’s shops and cafés are right on your doorstep, or take the hotel’s electric beach buggy to and fro for lazy days on Atlantic Avenue beach.

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

14, including five cottages.

Check–Out

11am. Earliest check-in, 3pm. Both are flexible, subject to availability.

More details

Rates include continental breakfast, afternoon tea and evening s’mores.

Also

One of the cottages dates back 250 years from the Roundtree’s working-farm days, and its land was originally owned by one of Amagansett’s founding families, as far back as 1700.

At the hotel

Private garden with sunloungers, bikes and beach kit to borrow, fire pit, electric Beach Buggy taxi. In rooms: Nespresso machine, kettle, free bottled water, air-conditioning, minibar and Grown Alchemist bath products.

Our favourite rooms

Original architectural features and oodles of space have secured a place in our hearts for the two- and three-bedroom cottages. Ideal for idlers, the one-bedroom cottage adjoining the main house has its own private garden. Deluxe rooms are a spacious option for two.

Packing tips

Bike-friendly threads and flats you can wheel around town in. A cashmere layer or two to bolster your staying power at hotel-arranged beach bonfires.

Also

In-room massage treatments (extra cost); a parking pass for all East Hampton town beaches. Yoga classes in the garden are held on summer Saturdays. Shell paths and stepped entrances to communal areas mean this property is not wheelchair accessible.

Pet‐friendly

Up to two dogs a room are allowed, from US$50 a night for each pooch. Food bowls, dog beds, towels and a welcome treat are provided. Studio cottages, on the back lawn, are ideally positioned for couples with dogs in tow. See more pet-friendly hotels in Hamptons.

Children

Little Smiths of all ages are welcome. Request a sofabed, in any room category except standard, when booking; cots are provided free. There are beach games and children’s bikes to borrow. Nightly s’mores around the fire is a junior crowd-pleaser.

Overview

Little Smiths of all ages are welcome. Request a sofabed, in any room category except standard, when booking; cots are provided free. There are beach games and children’s bikes to borrow. Nightly s’mores around the fire is a junior crowd-pleaser.

Best for

Toddlers to teens are best placed to enjoy the Hamptons’ beachy vibe at the Roundtree, which has limited baby kit to borrow.

Recommended rooms

With up to three bedrooms, any of the cottages are ideal for families. Barn suites and deluxe rooms also come with a sofabed in the living area.

Meals

Highchairs are provided. The hotel’s culinary timetable of continental breakfast, afternoon tea and cookies, and s’mores around the fire are sure to appeal to younger Smiths. Its three-bedroom cottage comes with a fully equipped kitchen for dining in.

No need to pack

Buckets and spades or a beach bag. The hotel has board games and art supplies, too.

Also

Nurture young entrepreneurial spirit in town at the hotel’s lemonade stand, where younger guests can make and sell lemonade with all proceeds going to charity.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Breakfast on the lawn is hard to beat.

Hotel restaurant

Continental breakfast is served in the breakfast area, although this can easily be delivered to your room or set up on the lawn on clement summer mornings. There’s no restaurant here, but the Roundtree compensates with afternoon tea and cookies, and nightly s’mores around the fire-pit.

Hotel bar

There’s no drinking den in situ, but this is made up for by a handful of thirst-quenching options a short walk away.

Last orders

Breakfast is served 8am–10am. Afternoon tea is a movable feast, and s’mores has its own happy hour, but can be rearranged on request.

Location

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Address
The Roundtree, Amagansett
273 Main St
Amagansett
11930
United States

To the easterly end of South Fork Long Island, where the land tapers towards Montauk, you’ll find tranquil Amagansett. This hip hamlet on the outskirts of East Hampton has all the beach appeal of a traditional Hamptons town, only with less of the bustle.

Planes

Long Island MacArthur Airport is a 90-minute drive away, or it’s two and a half hours by car to New York’s JFK international hub.

Trains

From Manhattan you can be in Amagansett in around three hours by train, thanks to the Long Island Rail Road, which serves South Fork all the way to Montauk. Amagansett LIRR station is just a 10-minute walk or short hop in a cab from the Roundtree.

Automobiles

On-site parking at the Roundtree is free and features a Tesla charging station for electric vehicles. A car is handy for exploring the island’s many beaches and a complimentary parking permit for East Hamptons beaches comes with your stay.

Other

The famous Hamptons Jitney stops in Amagansett if you fancy braving South Fork from Manhattan by coach. Once you’re checked in, the hotel’s free-to-borrow bikes and electric Beach Buggy (which transfers guests to beach and back), may be all the transport you need.

Worth getting out of bed for

This beach hamlet on the south shores of Long Island has village frills of its own aplenty, as well as the delights of East Hampton, 10 minutes away. The Roundtree itself sits on Main Street, in the refined company of farmers’ markets, cafés and shops. North-shore Sag Harbor, with its antique shops and cafés, is just 20 minutes away by car.

Local restaurants

There’s a colonial feel to the wood-panelled interiors and fine floral upholstery at upscale eatery Wölffer Kitchen, an Amagansett outpost of the namesake winery. Palate-piquing pizzas and seasonal salads sit alongside a refined menu of grills, fish and vegetarian options. At weekends, it’s open for brunch as well as dinner. 

In the moodily lit, white-linened dining room at East Hampton Grill, linger over a classic American menu that celebrates surf and turf, including the lauded House cheeseburger. The dry martinis come recommended.

Local cafés

Amagansett’s answer to Whole Foods, selling produce from its farm, Amber Waves is also your neighbourhood stop for takeaway coffee, irresistible scones and muffins, and salad bowls that easily put other picnic fare in the shade.

Either outpost of Carissa’s sleekly industrial-style bakery in East Hampton – one on Newtown Lane, the other slightly nearer on Pantigo Road – will tempt you into a daily pilgrimage to stock up on delectable bread and pastries for your beach picnic.

Local bars

There’s a fun, local flavour to Stephen Talkhouse, a low-ceilinged cocktail den of live music, parasolled patio tables and a quieter back bar – all only a few doors down from the Roundtree. 

Whether you opt for the moreish Mexican small plates is up to you, but do head to Coche Comedor (from the same stable as Nick and Toni’s in East Hampton) for its fabulous cocktail menu, where margaritas, agave and sangria feature as heavily as you’d hope.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this cosily coastal hotel in Amagansett and unpacked their Heidi Klein swimmers and hotel-stocked Petrossian caviar, a full account of their Hamptons beach break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside The Roundtree in Amagansett…

Approaching this wood-shingled stay through its lushly lawned gardens, your first impression is more homestead than hotel. It’s a homely theme that underpins any stopover here: cottages and suites have their own front doors; beach kit and bikes are free to borrow, and the generously sized grounds, yours to potter in. Happily, luxury touches feature in equal measure. Artfully restored outbuildings are home to sleekly urban interiors featuring warm woods, neutral furnishings and crisp, white frette linens. Guest experiences are as Hamptonian as they are carefully curated: friendly staff will organise anything from an in-room massage to lemonade making for juniors, to a romantic beach bonfire for two as the sun sets. Then there are the culinary cues that punctuate the day: continental breakfast in your room or out in the garden; afternoon tea announced by the wafting scent of just-baked cookies, and s’mores around the firepit on dusky summer nights. 

 
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