Stony Brook
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Understand
Stony Brook was a pretty unknown place until the State University of New York college in Stony Brook was constructed, but that's the way the wealthy residents of the hamlet wanted it. As a result, there has been very little development within walking distance of the university, other than a minimal strip of shops directly across the street from the train station. Instead, the center of the hamlet has remained where it was, 2 1/2 miles or so north of the train station, and retains a charming, old-fashioned feel.
Get in
By train
The MTA Long Island Rail Road has a station in Stony Brook. Service from New York on the Port Jefferson Line takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes and requires a change of trains from an electric-powered to a diesel-powered train, usually in Huntington but sometimes in Jamaica or Hicksville. There are virtually always clear announcements telling riders where to change, and conductors are also helpful with information. is next to the university.By car
Route 25A is called North Country Road in Stony Brook. It is a through street that traverses most of the island, but it has traffic lights. If you are coming from farther west than Smithtown or Kings Park, you should instead take the Long Island Expressway (I-495) and get off on the exit for Nicolls Road (Route 97) north, or take the Northern State Parkway, which turns into Route 454 in Hauppauge, and then the Nesconset Highway (Route 347), and go north (left) on Nicolls Road.Get around
It's a pretty long walk from the train station to Stony Brook Village. Most people either drive, take a taxi from the train station, or use a bicycle in decent weather. If you do walk on the streets, keep in mind that they often lack sidewalks, and you may also be yelled at by idle joyriding teens with nothing better to do. That said, otherwise, the walk is not unpleasant.
See
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West Meadow Beach Historic District
address: West Meadow Beach RdThis peninsula of park land is approximately 1.5 miles long and was added to the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic District on October 28, 2004. You can come here to enjoy their long and rocky beaches, or spend your time jogging, hiking, or cycling on beautiful trails. -
The Long Island Museum of American Art, History, and Carriages
phone: +1 631 751-0066address: 1200 Route 25AOriginally named the Museums at Stony Brook when founded in 1939, this nine-acre open-air museum is a good place to spend the day with the family. It is known for its large collection of work by William Sidney Mount, as well as its collection of over 200 carriages. Your time spent there can be occupied within the museums located in 7 different buildings and multiple barns that include a schoolhouse and historic blacksmith shop. There are also several gardens, outhouses, fountains and a burial ground to explore.
Do
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phone: +1 631 632-ARTSaddress: 100 Nicolls RdHas a full season of professional performances of music, theater and dance. The student music performances (most of them free) are also at a very high level, as SUNY at Stony Brook is very arguably the top graduate school for music in the SUNY system.
Buy
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Wish
phone: +1 631 941-2719address: 141 Main StThis boutique sells handbags, jewelry, and junior & women's clothing. Brands offered include DKNY, Juicy, Lucky Brand Jeans, Michael Stars, Bulldog & Free People. Product pricing is moderate to high end.
Eat
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phone: +1 631 751-3332address: 1175 North Country RdThis cozy restaurant is open 7 days a week serving lunch and dinner daily. The owner aims to keep the restaurant fresh and innovative by changing the menu as often as monthly, and is always changing the restaurant decor in order to match seasons and holidays. The comfortable environment makes this a location for many events including weddings.
Drink
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Country Corner Tavern
phone: +1 631-751-2800address: 270 Main Street, SetauketFriendly neighborhood bar, complete with weekly live music, open mic, trivia, wonderful food, drinks, and the warmest hospitality. Owner Ben always greets with a smile.
Sleep
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Bayles Estate Bed and Breakfast
phone: +1 631 689-5865address: 1249 North Country RdThis historic bed and breakfast is quite the relaxing place to stay while in the area. Each guest room is decorated with fresh flowers and has beautiful views of gardens. Every morning a breakfast table is set up in the formal dining room, with antique china, crystal and silver. During the late spring and summer, guests may enjoy fresh eggs from local hens, home-baked bread, and fruits and vegetables from the gardens. All rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with free high-speed wireless internet access.
Go next
Port Jefferson and St. James are the next stops to the east and west, respectively, on the Long Island Railroad. For shopping, there's the Smithaven Mall in Smithtown, accessible by car or by Suffolk County bus. Further afield, the pleasant town of Huntington is about halfway to New York City on the train and an easy drive. There are some pretty areas near the Long Island Sound to the east of Stony Brook in small communities like Poquott and Miller Place.