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CARLE PLACE/ WESTBURY


356 WESTBURY AVE., CARLE PLACE, NY 516.334.3606


LOCAL ATTRACTIONS HICKS NURSERIES


100 Jericho Turnpike · Westbury, NY Founded in 1853, Hicks Nurseries continues to be the ultimate source for an exceptional selection of indoor and outdoor plants. Hicks Nurseries is celebrating a 160- year family tradition of helping gardeners of all abilities grow the plants they love to make their homes and lives more beautiful.


WEST END CAFE


187 Glen Cove Road · Carle Place, NY A casual Manhattan-style restaurant and bar. The inviting wood bar is the perfect place to sample specialty martinis, a great roster of draft and bottled beers from regional small-batch breweries, or a glass of wine from the carefully selected wine list. The menu is American, changes seasonally and uses the freshest ingredients from local farms, brewers and winemakers.


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LA BOTTEGA WINE BAR 465 Westbury Avenue · Carle Place, NY


A cozy, fun gathering spot for family and friends that showcases the gourmet tastes of Italy. A unique restaurant concept that focuses on paninis, but also affords the customer a complete dining experience.


WHEATLEY HILLS COUNTRY CLUB


147 East Williston Avenue · East Williston, NY Organized in 1913, the club consists of 110 acres.


EISENHOWER PARK Merrick and Stewart Avenues · East Meadow, NY


A 930-acre oasis of open space and recreation in the heart of Nassau County, Eisenhower Park is one of the largest public spaces in the New York metropolitan area – larger, in fact, than Central Park.


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