Southampton's Shoulder Season Offers Quieter Beaches and Restaurant Deals

After Labor Day, the rules and regulations on Long Islands beaches change. NY1s Valarie DElia sorts out the secrets of shoulder season in Southampton.

The day after Labor Day is called tumbleweed Tuesday, said Tom Edmonds of the Southampton Historical Museum.

Tumbleweed Tuesday marks the start of shoulder season, sandwiched between high and low seasons, when lifeguards abandon their posts, the beach parking is free and rules for four-wheels and four paws are relaxed.

You still get beautiful weather, beautiful beaches, and the water is still warm, afternoon you come in the town and shop in the stores, all the stores are open still, and the restaurants are easy to get a table, enjoy the restaurant, enjoy the beautiful meals, sit outside and watch the people, said restaurateur Zach Erdem.

At the popular 75 Main, dinner specials are available every night except Saturday starting in October.

Its like a 50% off deal here, said Erdem.

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