Topping Rose House
A Hamptons escape for foodies
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Hamptons have long been a vacation destination for travelers and Manhattanites in need of a getaway, luxury lodging options in the area were slim. That is, until hoteliers Bill Campbell and Simon Critchell opened Topping Rose House in 2013 in the tiny hamlet of Bridgehampton.
The 22-room boutique hotel filled that glaring void, offering chic, modern accommodations; a picturesque locale on Long Island’s East End; and fantastic food.
Food plays a central role in Topping Rose House. The hotel has its own one-acre farm, which provides herbs and produce that feature heavily on the menu at the onsite restaurant, Jean-Georges at Topping Rose House.
Topping Rose House anchors Bridgehampton’s quaint strip of Montauk Highway. It’s kitty-corner from French bistro Almond (an outpost of the NYC restaurant) and a pleasant stroll from stop-offs like Loaves & Fishes Cookshop and the small Dan Flavin Art Institute.
Getting There
1 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, PO Box 1312, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
TEL631-537-0870
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
ISP (50 min-1 h)
JFK (1 h 30 min-1 h 40 min)
LGA (1 h 30 min-1 h 50 min)