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Local Restaurants Open for Christmas Eve Dinner

Where will you dine the night before Christmas?

Time is ticking away to make dinner reservations for Christmas Eve. If you are planning a family gathering for Christmas Eve, many North Fork restaurants will be open for business this year. With the changes to the local restaurant scene and many local favorites closed for the season, this list includes businesses that will be open.

  1. in Jamesport will be serving Christmas Eve dinner in its Victorian era building. They still have reservations available and are offering specials on gift cards before the holidays.
  2. Looking for a casual spot for a small family or larger extended family? in Southold has an extensive menu and offers many appetizers and burger specials.
  3. Alure in Southold will be open for its first Christmas Eve celebration. With its exceptional views, this restaurant offers seafood in a beautiful setting.
  4. Another new restaurant on the scene, the North Fork Oyster Company in Greenport, will also be opening its doors for its first Christmas Eve dinner. The North Fork Oyster Company serves oysters, seafood, chicken, and a variety of local wines.
  5. on the Main Road in Mattituck is also accepting reservations for Christmas Eve. It features local wines and casual fair.
  6. Stonewall’s Restaurant in Riverhead will be open and offering its regular dinner menu.
  7. With the move to Cutchogue earlier this year, Touch of Venice will be celebrating the season with its Italian specialities in its renovated space.
  8. Craving Buffalo meat this year? Tweed’s in downtown Riverhead is open for business and will be offering its regular menu for the evening, which includes salads, shellfish, steaks, and chicken.
  9. DoLittle's in Mattituck will also be open on Christmas Eve.
  10. The Bayview Inn and Restaurant in South Jamesport is also accepting reservations for Christmas Eve dinner. They feature fresh local produce and local wines.

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Sharon Sailor December 18, 2011 at 05:28 am
DoLittle's in Mattituck is also open for Christmas Eve dinner.
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