This stylish newcomer is Greenport's most upscale option but it never feels like a stuffy top-end hotel. The 16 rooms feature large bathrooms with raised button flooring and are decked out in soothing and subdued earth tones (blues, beiges, greys) with driftwood accents. Art features heavily, from Scott Farrell's common area photographs of magnified boat hulls to hand-painted restaurant walls.
It's pricey, but perks loom large: a rooftop patio with firepits, free bikes, rides around town in an electric Moke, and access to galleys on each floor stocked with Häagen-Dazs ice-cream bars, San Pellegrino, greek yogurt and artisanal juices and muffins (breakfast is weekends only).