(Long Island, NY) Well darlings it is that time of year when all New Yorkers do their exodus to the fabled Hamptons. You know darlings, the place where Lizzie Grubman backed over 16 people, and the place where celebrities flock to be photographed or not to in the case of Lindsey Lohan running through a celebrity event with her face covered. Fireworks were blasting at this high profile event to benefit and kick off “Fight For Children”.
Celebrity photographers including Shane Gritzinger and John Roca were chasing queen teen actress and recording artist Lindsay Lohan around The San Tropez Soirée, benefiting “Fight for Children,” at the private home of Sony/BMG’s Charlie Walk in Water Mill. The Luscious Lindsay Lohan darted unexpectedly across the white carpet over tables and backdrops so that her famous image would not be photographed. Lovely Lindsay caused an enormous commotion as photographers scrambled around obstacle courses, jumping over bushes trying to steal a shot of her fabulous face.
The same Hamptons where millionaires are found mysteriously murdered and their bodies are floating in their luxurious pools, where the hedges are 20 feet high to keep the riff raff out and unwanted curious stares from tourist. Oh yes darlings, this is the time of year when every celebrity or wannabe marks their calendar so they can be put on the list for every summer Hampton social event.
This is the time of year when I make a list of all my favorite places that I visit, shop and dine at.
One of my favorite restaurants to dine is the charming and cozy Pierre’s in Bridge Hampton. I had the pleasure of being introduced to this fabulous restaurant by my press photographer Shane Gritzinger. He mentioned that he adores the restaurant and that is where we dined for our special celebrity event.
Pierre’s cuisine is known for their ferociously fresh seafood and lightly seasoned French cuisine in a classically cozy ambiance. My favorite choice is the delicious Seafood especially the oven-roasted cod in a lemon-white wine sauce. The pan-roasted sea scallops and the delectable Salmon Tartar are also winners. My favorite and best dessert was the Pavlova.
Dinners are served until 10pm from Thursday to Monday, and midnight on weekends.
Brunch is served Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 4pm Happy hour 4 to 8 pm every night. Our celebrity event was on Sunday night when they have live jazz from 6:30 to 9:30 pm. Pierre’s is the perfect little French bistro that summer vacationers on the East End and celebrities are looking for.
Recording Artist Jody Carlson will be celebrating her first anniversary singing at Pierre’s. Her fans fill up the crowded dance floor while she serenades them with her wonderful melodies.
Why not pick Pierre’s Restaurant in Bridge Hampton for next week’s Memorial Day Weekend. Pierre’s Restaurant, 2468 Main Street Bridgehampton, NY 11932 (631) 537-5110