Take a Stroll
Through Huntington Village A shopper’s paradise, a dining destination and a business hub, many rank Huntington as the premier downtown of Long Island. With it’s roots in the colonial era, Huntington’s thriving downtown hosts a vibrant village scene with dozens of boutique and specialty stores, bars, pubs and live entertainment, and an unsurpassed restaurant industry, Huntington Village is walkable, lov-
ANTIQUES & JEWELS ON MAIN Since May of 1979, Antiques & Jewels has been on Main Street offering unique jewelry ranging all the way from the turn of the 19th century to modern day. They have gold, silver, platinum, and precious and semi-precious stones available for sale. They are also known for their one-of-a-kind engagement rings, and they even do ear piercings. If you have never visited the store before, now is the best time. At Antiques & Jewels they are currently offering 50-percent off shelf price.
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293 Main Street 631-427-7674 antiquesandjewels.com
Love is the main ingredient at A Rise Above Bake Shop, and has been fore more than 35 years. Owner Mary McDonald serves the finest baked-from-scratch goodies in town, from scones and muffins to loaves and cakes. And don’t forget the cookies and superb coffee, brewed from fresh ground beans from an old, established family coffeehouse in Greenwich Village.
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Address: Phone:
333 Main Street 631-351-9811
able and growing. This walker’s gui\de to Huntington Village will help you get to know some of the businesses that call downtown Huntington home. Read about each, then use the number on the red dot to locate that business on the map in the next page. Shop, dine, visit and tell them Long Islander News sent you.
At Wild Flours, a 100-percent gluten-free bakery, their goal is to make traditional sweets tasty to eat without the after-effects of tummy trouble. Baked goods and breads are also dairy free, with many vegan options, from muffins and brownies to cakes baked daily from scratch using many organic ingredients. The shop also makes fresh pizzas on Saturdays and bagels on Sundays, has a lunch menu with panini and quiches, and organic fresh-pressed vegetable juices.
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11 New Street 631-923-1090 wildfloursbakeshop.com
In two words, BlueBirdNY is "affordable luxury." Huntington resident Joanna Koelmel has filled her shop with fashion-forward women's clothing and accessories, all in a hip, mirror-clad storefront with a New York City, urban feel. Check out their new Spring and Summer collections!
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Address: 324 Main Street Phone: 631-424-2053 Facebook: bluebirdboutique.com
At Sip Tea Lounge, customers are given the perfect atmosphere to clear their minds, focus, create, discuss and relax. With somewhat of a log cabin feel and a plethora of teas, organic vegan pastries or their signature acai bowls to enjoy, the lounge is the best place to sit back and get away from the everyday grind. Nourish your body with a refreshing cup of organic tea.
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286c New York Avenue 631-683-5777 siptealoungeny.com
A lover of mantra, mudra and chanting, Yoga Love Project owner Chantal Vice weaves these ancient practices into classes in an invitation to look inside your heart. With her and her community of teachers, you don’t just get a yoga class; you become inspired and encouraged to be more yourself. Yoga Love Project offers a safe, nurturing environment to begin your yoga journey. The studio also hosts wellness workshops like beading, meditation and healing.
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15B Green Street 631-423-5683 yogaloveproject.com