The Digest | New Jersey Magazine
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e notable culinary team at Robbins Wolfe create delectable dishes and are trained in a wide range of cuisines from across the globe to create deliciously personal hors d'oeuvres and meals. Succulent carving stations and enticing raw bar and sushi offerings are just a taste of what the team at Robbins Wolfe has in store for guests of Peconic Bay Yacht Club events. e Southold Fish Market is well- known in the North Fork area and they provide live oyster-shucking services at Peconic Bay Yacht Club events for hosts that want to take their events to the next level. Open bar format is available, serving premium liquor, beers and local wines from nearby vineyards, Macari and Bedell Cellars. A magical place to tie the knot, the team at Peconic Bay Yacht Club has extensive experience with weddings and creates memorable moments with wedding attendants to shadow the bride and groom throughout the night and plenty of waitstaff to ensure all guests are happy and taken care of. Brides get the luxury of a stunning, chandelier-lit Bridal suite with couches, vanities to get ready at, and drink service to begin their day in comfort, with class. Peconic Bay Yacht Club, being right on the marina, is the perfect opportunity for the bride and groom to make a grand entrance–or exit–in a boat off of the dock. Peconic Bay Yacht Club has versatile spaces, all carefully curated to create an exclusive event space perfect for everything from holiday parties and corporate events to elaborate weddings and celebrations. Peconic Bay Yacht Club Partners Eugene Burger, John Ingrilli, and Jim Martin have poured their pride and soul into Peconic Bay Yacht Club, and it shows. e meticulously maintained venue has a charm, unique to itself with family embedded in its roots, creating an inviting experience for all who visit. With deep roots in the community and a true hospitable spirit, the team at Peconic Bay Yacht Club truly make the venue North Fork's hidden gem. PHOTO CREDIT: KAITLYN FERRIS PHOTO CREDIT: LONGBROOK PHOTOGRAPHY VUELONGISLAND.COM 47

