It's apparent that most people don't come out to the Hamptons to stay at an inn because there aren't that many to choose from.
We took the LIRR from the city to the Bridgehampton station, and it was about a 15-minute walk. This inn is very difficult to find, but it is across the street from the high school on the main road, behind a huge wall of bushes. Because we walked from the train station, later on that evening we were able to walk home from the bars downtown because we knew where we were going.
The inn itself is very peaceful. There are tall trees all around, and there is a small pool at the end of the inn. There are around 10-12 rooms total, and all of the rooms have a porch where you can sit and relax or hang out with friends.
It seems that each room is painted a different color. We had the bright sunshine yellow room, and our friends had a milky lime green room. There's not much to the room - a single bed, small shower with great water pressure, a sink in the main bedroom area, a new flat-panel television, microwave, iron and ironing board. Everything was basic, but since we were only staying one night, it was a comfortable place to stay.
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