Warm up chilly nights with dining credits at this award-winning, design-oriented hotel in historic Riverhead. The Destination Think of East End Long Island like a fork: The Peconic Bay divides the land into two prongs, the North Fork and the Hamptons. And at the split, straddling the mouth of the Peconic River, lies aptly named Riverhead. The historic town serves as a gateway to the thriving, unpretentious North Fork wine region, as well as the posh boutiques of Quogue and Southampton. The community's artisanal bonafides are evidenced by its breweries, craft dillistery, and farm stands, which display the best of the local harvest. The Digs Vibrant color is the hallmark of funky Hotel Indigo. Rooms are decked out with modern murals and blonde-wood furniture, and all offer queen or double beds, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi. Spa-style bathrooms are stocked with Aveda products, and guests enjoy access to an on-site fitness center and a menu of massages. Also on-site is Bistro 72, serving up farm-fresh, seasonal dishes as part of a commitment to serving locally sourced cuisine. Grab a table in the dining room or savor a meal on the patio-a toasty fire in the hearth can warm up chilly evenings. For entertainment, the bistro hosts live performances by local musicians on the weekends and the poolside scene offers live music sessions every Sunday. The Details Taxes and resort fees are not included-you'll pay those directly to the property Plan around the blackout dates: April 28, May 23, and May 29, 2016

Warm up chilly nights with dining credits at this award-winning, design-oriented hotel in historic Riverhead. The Destination Think of East End Long Island like a fork: The Peconic Bay divides the land into two prongs, the North Fork and the Hamptons. And at the split, straddling the mouth of the Peconic River, lies aptly named Riverhead. The historic town serves as a gateway to the thriving, unpretentious North Fork wine region, as well as the posh boutiques of Quogue and Southampton. The community's artisanal bonafides are evidenced by its breweries, craft dillistery, and farm stands, which display the best of the local harvest. The Digs Vibrant color is the hallmark of funky Hotel Indigo. Rooms are decked out with modern murals and blonde-wood furniture, and all offer queen or double beds, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi. Spa-style bathrooms are stocked with Aveda products, and guests enjoy access to an on-site fitness center and a menu of massages. Also on-site is Bistro 72, serving up farm-fresh, seasonal dishes as part of a commitment to serving locally sourced cuisine. Grab a table in the dining room or savor a meal on the patio-a toasty fire in the hearth can warm up chilly evenings. For entertainment, the bistro hosts live performances by local musicians on the weekends and the poolside scene offers live music sessions every Sunday. The Details Taxes and resort fees are not included-you'll pay those directly to the property Plan around the blackout dates: April 28, May 23, and May 29, 2016

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