Hibiscus at Elliot’s (the Mile)
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+1 (516) 378-8776
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23 Woodcleft Ave, Freeport, NY 11520
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- Freeport
- Posted 2 years ago
Elliot’s on the Mile was established in 2003 with the idea of bringing a unique dining and entertainment experience to Freeport’s Nautical Mile.
We offer a menu featuring eclectic varieties of New American favorites from the land and the sea. Open for Lunch & Dinner all year round!
Looking for live entertainment? Join us for our weekend live music and DJs while enjoying drinks at our inside or outdoor bars with family and friends.
Call us for all of your on and off premise catering need. With packages to fit every type, size and party budget, our professional party planners will help make your event a day to remember!
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