The Restaurant
The Surf Lodge opened in 2008 on the eastern edge of Fort Pond and effectively rewrote what a summer weekend in Montauk could feel like. Founder Jayma Cardoso and a rotating roster of partners transformed a tired fisherman's motel into a barefoot-luxury weekend compound: thirty-four rooms above the water, a sunset-facing deck that became a Sunday-afternoon ritual, a free concert series that books names from Leon Bridges to The Strokes, and a restaurant that turned the town into a destination for a generation of downtown New Yorkers.
The menu is coastal American with Mediterranean accents - wood-fired pizzas, whole-grilled local fish, a small tasting selection from the raw bar, a tuna tartare that has been on the menu since opening week, hand-cut tagliatelle with summer truffle in August. The cooking is consistent and the kitchen has gotten genuinely better in the post-2020 era under successive chef-residencies, but nobody is at The Surf Lodge primarily for the food - the room is the point, the lake at sunset is the point, the line at the bar is the point.
Reservations are taken in two-week windows and disappear in minutes for July and August weekends. The strategy is to arrive at 5pm before the concert, take a seat at the long picnic-table bar facing the water, and order rose until the table is ready. The lodge runs a parallel cocktail program from the dock bar - frozen Frose, a sharp Margarita, a Penicillin that has aged into an institution - and the late-night DJ deck on Friday and Saturday extends the evening past most Montauk closing times. For a team dinner or a group birthday that wants the iconic Montauk experience, there is no other answer.
Why This Is Montauk’s Team Dinner Pick
For a team dinner that needs to deliver the Montauk experience - a leadership offsite, a sales-team celebration, a friends-of-friends birthday group of twelve - The Surf Lodge is the booking. Reserve a long picnic-table format on the deck for an early 6pm seating before the concert crowd lands, order family-style across the wood-fired side and the raw bar, and let the venue carry the rest of the night. The mix of music, lake, sunset, food, and unpolished glamour is the single fastest way to convert a corporate weekend into a memory people actually tell each other about later. For first dates and birthdays it works the same way - the room does the heavy lifting.
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