
Centro 336, a new Hampton Bays restaurant, celebrates the bounty of the East End with farm-to-table Italian cuisine. Fresh seasonal ingredients inspire housemade pastas, pizzas from a wood-burning oven, and flavorful Mediterranean dishes. Diners can enjoy craft cocktails featuring herbs grown on-site and an extensive wine list in a variety of inviting spaces, including a charming patio.
Intimate eatery featuring farm-to-table Italian fare, including pasta & pizza, plus craft cocktails
Address and Contact Information
Address: 336 W Montauk Hwy, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
Phone: (631) 594-5744
Website: https://336hamptonbays.com/
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Reservations: tripleseat.comopentable.com
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Reviews
While the waitress was personable and clearly overworked, it is clear that whoever is managing this place needs to be replaced immediately. Having that kind woman (waitress) go from table to table all night apologizing for their lack of options which were listed on the menu was not fair to her.
Other guests had to stand up from their tables just to get their checks.
All the while, the manager on duty (who
must have a hell of a skincare routine to be 54…) spent 70% of the evening bullshitting in the corner with what appeared to be his friends, rather than working. He admitted that he was “covering for somebody” as management for the holiday. He was not the regular manager and therefore could not make real concessions.
One would think that if you put out a specific Valentines menu, that you would not run out of wines and desserts on that menu for the 8pm seating.
I am currently 29 years old. I have been to 45 US states (and four countries abroad) and have not once in my life had to ask for a manager to express disappointment in overall service, until dining here.
A clear embarrassment to what Centro Trattorio used to be. Cant wait to see what replaces Centro 336.
We sat in the dining room and quickly, out bus service took action offering water, tap or sparkling, a tray of olives, cheese and oil and delicious crusty italian bread.
Our waitress Kadie was perfect in every way. Her service, suggestions and personality were outstanding. It’s important to have great staff that know how to communicate with personality, and she does.
For appetizers, we started with the surprising calamari salad ($16). Surprising because we expected a cold salad but this calamari was beaded and seasoned perfectly and lightly fried with a combination of greens and dressing added. The fritto misti (fried calamari $17) was perfect served with sauce. The grilled octopus (19) was tender and coffee with a delicious chutney.
For dinner, I had the bucatini with nona’s meatballs (25). At first, this dish looked kind of small, but after I started, you could see that this bowl was loaded up wth the pasta as well as the meatballs. The parmigiana melanzo (eggplant $25) was ginormous with a layer of cheese on top. The Orecchiette ($27) was presented well and was enjoyed by our guests along with the linguini pescatore ($31).
For dessert, we had the tira misu ($11), 3 cannolis ($11) and ricotta cheesecake (you guessed it, $11). The cannolis were delicious, she’ll crunchy with a drizzle of chocolate. The Tira misu was delicious as well. I wasn’t too excited about the cheesecake, small, but it was ok. Three cappucini and 1 double esspresso finished us off!!!
Overall, this was our first time at Centro and we will definitely be back. In terms of price, it is a bit pricey but it is good to splurge on yourself from time to time. We will be back again! Total bill of fare for 4 was $360 with tip. This did not include our time at the bar.