Six Juice will bring health-oriented fresh juices and more to downtown Sayville.
The deli and breakfast eatery opened last month on Montauk Highway.
The local bar recently lost its liquor license due to COVID-19 regulations, according to a GoFundMe started to help save the business.
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The owner of Eat Me, Drink Me food trucks wants to bring the concept of elevated and fresh brunch food to downtown Sayville.
The pharmacy has been transformed into a new spice shop, which will open this weekend. Are you planning on checking out the new business?
The Bayport pizza joint is undergoing renovations by new owners after local favorite Tony's Pizzeria closed in October.
The 26-year-old first opened her bakery at her family's deli in Holtsville in 2017, but now finally has a new space in Bayport.
"We live in a free country and we have freedom of speech," the store owner said.
The new store, located on 4560 Sunrise Highway, will host a grand opening on Oct. 28. Are you planning on checking out the new store?
The shop hopes to educate pet owners about how to better feed and care for their companions.
The restaurant is hiring for its newest location.
Sayville Chamber of Commerce will host a drive-in theater fundraiser event with a costume contest and prizes later this month.
The retailer says 'this isn't a year for crowds' and will begin offering holiday savings in October to keep shoppers safe.
The eatery will close its doors after ten years.
"How long do we have to keep throwing money away, without being able to generate the revenue we know we can?" What do you think?
The Sayville Chamber is sponsoring three days of drive-in movies this weekend.
The site of a closed Chase bank branch was originally approved for a coffee shop but now may receive a fast food rezoning.
Sayville is one Long Island town that's embracing the trend of drive-in theaters during social distancing.
Peter Grizzaffi joins the college from MetLife
The local business donated the money to the non-profit to help them with repairs at their shelter in Patchogue.
The group is looking to raise $25,000 to help local businesses suffering due to the coronavirus crisis.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Sayville-Bayport businesses. Here's how to get listed.
Unemployed chefs and restaurants workers team up to cook affordable meals for residents and donate food to those in need.
The sporting goods chain will begin closure sales Friday.
The unique artistic furniture pieces of an Islip couple will be on display for two months in a pop-up shop.
The former restaurant, which has been shut down for four years, is under construction.
The department store officially shuttered this past weekend. What would you like to see in its place?
Another location of the grocery chain closes this week; Lidl will take over the space.
The New Jersey-based convenience store chain opens second Suffolk County location in Bohemia.
The owner of newly opened JT's Farmhouse updated an iconic Bayport landmark dining spot.
Have you check out the new business yet? What do you think?
The local department store will be shuttering next month.
BREAKING: It's among 96 Kmarts and Sears nationwide that will be shutting down in early 2020. A going out of business sale will start soon.
The store owner confirmed to Patch that the building for the local business is currently up for sale.
The part-time positions provide for 12-28 hours of work each week.
"The mission of The Shabby Tabby is to get as many homeless cats into fur-ever homes as possible." Who else can't wait to go?
The Islip Planning Town Board will hold a public hearing Thursday regarding a plan to open a Dunkin' Donuts in Bayport.
"I’m so excited that so many people are looking forward to us opening." Ryan Shea, opening the first cat cafe on LI, has found a space.