Savino’s Hideaway
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+1 (631) 928-6510
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258 N Country Rd, Mt Sinai, NY 11766
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- Mt Sinai
- Posted 2 years ago
Savino’s Hideaway Restaurant is a local landmark located on North Country Road in Mount Sinai’s historic district and is a short distance from Cedar Beach.
Set in a log cabin, built in 1930 by Carl Heyser, the building originally served as a model and office for Heyser’s plan to build a summer community of log cabins throughout Mount Sinai and Miller Place.
His brochures aptly described a “cabin in the woods” that lies in a bucolic and picturesque setting. The idea served to entice city dwellers to spend their summers in a “cozy” log cabin while frolicking along the shores of the Long Island Sound.
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