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Montauk isn’t really the Hamptons because it ‘hasn’t sold out’ like its ‘bougie’ neighbors: locals

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Montauk isn’t really the Hamptons because it ‘hasn’t sold out’ like its ‘bougie’ neighbors: locals

Don’t call it the Hamptons!

The sleepy fishing town of Montauk may be part of the affluent summer hotspot geographically — but culturally it’s a world away from the “bougie, sell-out” area, locals and visitors said ahead of Memorial Day weekend.

As New Yorkers flocked to Long Island’s beach towns for the holiday, Montauk devotees insisted the end-of-the-line enclave is more charming and “down to earth” than the Hamptons, which has become a ritzy playground for the super wealthy, dotted with high-end shops and clubs.

Montauk Vs The Hamptons… Welcome to Montauk sigh as you enter on Montauk Hwky. .May 12th, 2025.

Montauk devotees insist the area is more “down to earth” than the Hamptons. John Roca

Montauk Fishing Station. May 12th, 2025.

Montauk Fishing Station. John Roca

“It’s a different genre of person out here, 100%,” said Allison Affenita, 24, a fashion designer from Bayport, LI, who has been visiting Montauk since she was a kid. “These people are out here just to relax, hear the birds, go fishing, talk to the same person at the bar they’ve been talking to for the past 20 years.

“[It’s] absolutely not the Hamptons,” she said. “The Hamptons is very much photos and shopping.”

To anyone who disagrees, she said, “Well, you’re clearly not from here, my friend. But thanks for stopping by.”

In recent years, some static has started crackling among Montauk locals who say the tiny seaside town isn’t really the Hamptons, where stars such as Jennifer Lopez, Sylvester Stallone and Alec Baldwin reportedly summer in swanky multimillion-dollar homes.

Officially, Montauk is the easternmost point of the Hamptons, located within the Town of East Hampton — but don’t tell that to its residents.

Tourist Kamtyn Spivia (wearing black tank top) and friend Presley Ross (wearing white top) strolling along in Montauk. May 12th, 2025.

Officially, Montauk is the easternmost point of the Hamptons John Roca

“Walk around [East Hampton], and what do you see? Gucci, Prada — they sold out,” said John Fierro, who owns Fierro Pizza shops in both East Hampton and Montauk. “This town became bougie. East Hampton is a lot of money.”

By contrast, he said, Montauk has a “hometown feel” with “mom and pop” stores and hardworking folks with humble roots.

“It still has the old values of an old-school town,” he said.

John Fierro owner of Fierro's Pizza in East Hampton

“It still has the old values of an old-school town,” John Fierro, owner of Fierro’s Pizza, said. John Roca

As evidence, look no further than a kids’ sport game, he said.

“My kids grew up in [East Hampton], and when you played Montauk, they were the toughest kids and the toughest girls,” he said. “Every time they played Montauk, [Montauk] kicked our asses.

“Their fathers were fishermen. … They learned how to work,” he said.

Owner of the Montauk corner store, Joe Titus

Owner of the Montauk corner store, Joe Titus. John Roca

People come to the Hamptons to escape the city — and to Montauk to escape the Hamptons, said Peter Moore, 69, who has lived in Montauk for 17 years.

“Now we are Hamptons-esque,” he said, adding a surge of young people now flock to the Surf Lodge hotel, which has outdoor concerts. “It’s more of a happening place.”

East Hampton has a population of roughly 28,000, according to census data, which has been estimated to quadruple in the summer months. 

Items for sale at the Montauk corner store.

Items for sale at the Montauk corner store. John Roca

Montauk, in comparison,  has a population of roughly  4,000 and doesn’t attract as many visitors. 

Despite East Hampton’s strip of luxury clothing shops — including outposts of Cartier, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Gucci — Affenita said she prefers the laid-back, casual style of Montauk.

“The people here have cooler style, they’re much more down to earth,” she said.

Peter Moore age 69 front of his his store

“Now we are Hamptons-esque,” Peter Moore, who has lived in Montauk for 17 years, said about young people heading to the Surf Lodge hotel for outdoor concerts. “It’s more of a happening place.” John Roca

Nicole Meehan, 41, who owns the ice-cream shop Sundae Fundae in Montauk, said, “If people want to call it the Hamptons, let them.

“Personally, I don’t think it is.”

“The vibe is very different. We are a fishing community,” she said. “It’s casual.”

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