REVIEWSAt Hemingway's, we strive to be the best and the critics agree! Hemingway’s offers “Generous servings” of “solid” and often “imaginative” American food makes this “warm, friendly” Wantagh grill a magnet. Especially for those who appreciate a “lively bar scene”; Papa Hemingway himself would like the woodsy, masculine décor. Zagat Survey
“Papa would be proud” of this namesake American grill in Wantagh. A “neighborhood hangout” that serves “hearty”, “better-than-average food” (“terrific smashed potatoes”) and surprisingly “good wines” in a “warm” wood setting; the bar area can get noisy, but overall, this is “a great place to meet friends.” Zagat Survey
“Handsome and upbeat, terrific food and award winning wine list – that’s what Hemingway’s is all about.” Great Restaurants of Long Island 2001
Zagat Survey
A “friendly hangout” for a mostly “30s crowd”, this Wantagh sibling of the Argyle Grill, Corbin & Reynolds, Jameson’s and Peppercorns offers “big potions” of “dependable” New American fare and “attentive” service with class. Zagat Survey
The Citizen 2004
Wine Spectator’s “Award of Excellence”
Voted #1 "Best Brunch" Long Island Press
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