stayed there for one night and fled. filthy bathroom,dirt dawers, bad mattress, no concierge dirty water spilling into the room from disconnected refrigerator housekeeper next morning matched the above

stayed there for one night and fled. filthy bathroom,dirt dawers, bad mattress, no concierge dirty water spilling into the room from disconnected refrigerator housekeeper next morning matched the above
The Enclave Inn was just what we were looking for in Bridgehampton. Small, nothing special, but a nice setting and location. This is an updated motel. Room was clean and modern. There was not always someone in the office when we went by, but we made do. Outside area was nice and we saw a few deer AM and PM out on the green area of the inn grounds. It seemed like a great value for the area.
Booked for a weekend wedding, we stayed 3 nights here. We had no hot water for our first 24 hours, and had cold showers before our social event. Hot water returned only after the oil tank was refilled on that Saturday night. The cheerful and hard-working housekeeper helps with everything but the owner stays away. The pool needs attention, some of the rooms are painted with style but ours would have been suitable for Guantanamo if it hadn't been for the skylights. Lovely lawns, great location but impossible to find especially at night - there is a tiny sign hidden behind hedges. Not a bad deal for the Hamptons but could be so much better. While there's an option to pay in cash and save 10%, it's almost impossible to take advantage.
I stayed at the Enclave Inn Bridgehampton back in July- high season for the Hamptons. The "inn" (really a motel) is located just outside the hamlet center of Bridgehampton (where the shops, dining, etc. is)
Pros-
$99 a night. If you've looked at many properties in the Hamptons, you'll see what a great rate this is. Actually, if you look many places these days you'll see what a great rate it is.
The rooms are not bad. It's Ikea furnished, but clean and well maintained. The TV was a nice, wall mounted flat panel.
Cons-
NOISE! You're right off Montauk Highway which is LOUD. I was at the last room (room #10 I believe it was) and I could still hear the road when I turned the A/C off. Bring earplugs even if you're a heavy sleeper.
Bugs. They need to seal the area around the A/C unit better (it's a window unit, which is fine; it does the job) because many bugs came in at night when the lights were on. I'm not a fan of beetles flying around the room.
They say they have WiFi, but it never worked for me.
Besides the bug and noise issue (one of which could easily be fixed by management and the other by the traveler bringing earplugs) my stay was fine due to the price.
The motel is walkable to restaurants and shops in Bridgehampton, but the hamlet/Town of Southampton needs to work on adding sidewalks all along Montauk Highway as well as the Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor TP. It would be great to take extended walks or bike rides without having to worry about being killed by a BMW barreling down the road next to you.
If I paid more, I would have expected more, but at $99 a night, in the Hamptons, during high season, price is king.
PS- Don't expect to be able to easily get in or out of the motel during high season from late morning through early evening. Traffic routinely backs up to East Hampton and beyond which is inconvenient, but expected due to the heavy influx of people during the summer in the Hamptons.
We liked the property, 2 blocks from Bridgehampton main st., beautiful lawn and trees to make it serene. Rooms very simple and clean. Sheets a notch above and down comforter make bed nice. For $99/nite we thought it was great. If you pay more you may think it is too plain. Wi fi was out for 4 days but they did try to fix it. It was off season and we had beautiful weather and really enjoyed exploring the whole island. It is centrally located for everything.
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