As the Pines’ largest and most consistently busy club, Sip Twirl is the Pines’ prime nightly lounge & club, from the beginning, to the very end, of the Fire Island season.Whether dining al fresco on the harbor or relaxing in the more intimate dining room, we will ensure you experience our return to simple elegance.Īddress: Harbor Walk, Fire Island, NY 11706, USA Our menu features the best regional fish and seafood as well as premium meats and poultries. Guests can expect a selection of classic favorites and specialities with fresh, local market ingredients. This season, Yacht Club Dining at the Blue Whale brings innovative, share-able and satisfying seasonal cuisine. The Blue Whale is home to multiple regular events, including Low Tea, Yacht Club Dining (Dinner, 6 days a week + Weekend Brunch), and Weekend Evening Piano Bar and Cabaret Special Events. The Pines caters to its Manhattan weekenders and features delightful markets, boutiques and restaurants. Today charitable fundraisers and cocktail parties dot the Fire Island Pines’ social calendar also summer long, with the annual “Invasion of the Pines,” the Fire Island Dance Festival and the Ascension Party being among the most notable. And while this vision did in fact become true, dynamics of the era made the conditions right to make the area attractive to a wealthy gay clientele. But with the Great Depression followed by the Second World War, the tract languished until 1952 when the Smadbeck Brothers (also known as the “Henry Fords of Real Estate”) subdivided the into 122 lots for sale and constructed a private harbor with large landing dock with the vision of marketing the community to the boating enthusiast. In 1924 the Home Guardian Company purchased the tract of land that would become Fire Island Pines for the purposes of Real Estate development. The Lone Hill building was used as the Fire Island Pines Community House right through the 20 th Century until it was ultimately razed and Whyte Hall took its place. While this may or may not be true, the Lone Hill Lifesaving station was located in this proximity of Fire Island during the 19 th Century. It is fabled that Fire Island Pines was named due to a shipwreck in which a cargo of evergreen trees that were being transported for the Christmas season came to shore and took root, giving the area its lush green appearance. Indeed the Pines is an affluent gay-friendly community where same-sex as well as heterosexual lifestyles co-exist comfortably. The Pines turnout is known to be a bit more subdued than its neighboring Cherry Grove.
Home of the “tea dance,” Fire Island Pines is a zigzag of boardwalks that lead to the island’s most ritzy real estate.