Speonk
'What's in a name?' the bard asks. In 1897, the Long Island Rail Road catalogue answered this question about Speonk by saying its name 'certainly sounds like the call of a frog.' More than 100 years later, the LIRR has changed its attitude. Why else would it have over a dozen daily stops in Speonk for the two-hour trip from Manhattan?
This Eastport neighbor has much more to offer than a seat on the commuter train. Hunting sportsmen have had Speonk on their maps for years. Hunter's Garden Preserve, with 250 acres of planted fields, is a favorite haunt to hunt birds by rifle or bow and arrow with your bird dog at your side.
You can't have your goose cooked at Olde Speonk Inn. But you can be sure, according to Zagat, that every item on the menu is delicious. Like everything else here, Olde Speonk Inn is a hidden gem just waiting to be found.
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