We’re in the final stretch of our Hamptons summer, and this Eastbound town is starting to feel a lot like our second home (calm down, NYC, we’re all yours come September). Our Bari Food Society team of chefs and nutritionists have rounded up the best places to buy… just about anything your little foodie heart might desire.

SAG HARBOUR

For the best healthy food…

1. Provisions Natural Foods: Looking for a new favorite cafe-market? With locally-sourced, organic health foods and beauty products, your search ends at Provisions. The market carries just about everything a health-conscious foodie could ever need (except Pop Tarts, but do you really need those?) The cafe serves up to-go foods for breakfast and lunch. We love their signature dish “Baby Buddha,” a combo burrito bowl with sea vegetables — but it’s hard to choose a favorite when their other offerings include a whole wheat tortilla stuffed with brown rice, daikon and tofu with a wasabi-miso dressing and an avocado-cheddar melt on whole-grain bread.

For the best cheese…

2. Cavaniola’s: Searching for the best cheese spot in the Hamptons? Try the best in country. Cavaniola’s selection of domestic cheeses and gourmet items like pear moustardo ( ! ) literally blows our minds every time.

For the best juices and smoothies…

3. Juicy Naam: This amazing shop is guided by the principles and practices of Naam yoga. Don’t know what Naam yoga is? No worries, Triber. All you need to know is that the smoothies, juices, snacks and ready-to-go foods are prepared in a way that preserves the naturally healing enzymes that will rejuvenate your body (and prep you for your Bari double).

For the best coffee…

4. Sylvester’s Dreamy Coffee: Daydreaming of coffee? Us, too. (If we weren’t sure you loved us unconditionally, Tribers, we wouldn’t admit that we’re on our third cup of the day). Out east, you’ll find us getting our java fix at Sylvester’s. This coffee shop does it all (hint: they can grind your order in seven ways). A coincidence that seven rhymes with heaven? We think not.

SAGAPONACK

For the best farm-grown vegetables…

5. Pike Farms: This food stand is basically a traveling Whole Foods. We never would’ve thought that so many vegetables could fit on one little cart, but Pike’s manages to pack in the freshly-grown produce from their 65 acres of farmland. We recommend the sweet local corn; of Pike’s 65 acres, 20 are dedicated to this single crop. Jim, the owner, plants corn every three days to sell each ear at peak flavor. Hmm… time to try out our local corn basil salad ?

EAST HAMPTON

For the best (and most delicious) healthy eats, juices, smoothies and real food popsicles…

6. Bari Food Society: Duh.

For the best fresh fish…

7. Claws on Wheels: This is our go-to vendor for fresh seafood (you know, the kind that’s just asking to be thrown on the grill). We also love their lobster salad!

For the best farm-grown vegetables…

8. Round Swamp Farm: With the tagline “Enjoy the wonderful bounty of East Hampton in your own home,” how could we resist? We love anything locally-sourced. And out here, with the ocean in our backyard: the closer, the better. Make sure to try a legendary pie! (As if you needed the encouragement…)

BRIDGEHAMPTON

For the best freshly-baked bread…

9. Loaves and fishes: There are farm stands on every corner, so sourcing locally-grown, fresh vegetables comes easy in the Hamptons. But where (oh where) does one find the best bread? Loaves & Fishes not only sells the best freshly-baked bread, the gourmet take-out menu offers up the tastiest of morsels and a weekly-changing selection. This week’s top items? Prosciutto-wrapped figs and grilled salmon with citrus yogurt sauce. If you’d rather make it yourself, you can find every cooking tool and gadget in the cook shop. (Warning: If you’re anything like us and don’t let yourself go into Crate and Barrel or Sur la Table because you could spend hours browsing cutlery [little spoons! eeeek!], you may want to avoid the phenomenal cook shop here.)

For the best farm stand…

10. Hayground Market: Super fresh produce… plus on-site grilled corn and fresh breads!

For apple and pumpkin picking…

11. U-Pick Farm: We know you’re a smart group, Tribe, so we’ll let the self-explanatory farm name do the talking. In late August, you can pick Paula Red, Ginger Gold, Empress and Sansa apples. Fun fact: The youngest member of this farm’s family graduated with a degree in Pomology, the study of growing and marketing fruit. Her pet project is the peach farm, and her expertise shows. She developed a new system for planting trees to maximize growth and deliciousness! The fruit is delectable, but we really love the homemade apple cider donuts.

For the best wine…

12. Sokolin: This wine merchant has a business philosophy that has served us well (and generously): find the best, most exciting, and inexpensive wine gems the world has to offer, and gather them in one place. Each wine is selected with care for value and exquisiteness. Every time we visit, we justify each purchase with all of those studies about the health benefits of red wine. (Thanks, science.)

WATERMILL

For the best farm stand in the Hamptons…

13. Green Thumb: Yep, we called it. Green Thumb wins for the best farm stand in all of the Hamptons. We’re seriously impressed by the Hasley family’s commitment to sustainable, environmentally-friendly farming. They focus on genetic diversity (more exciting taste and nutrient variation!) to combat the increasing homogeneity of the American farming industry. As soon as we found out that they grow six different types of kale, we were hooked!

SOUTH HAMPTON

For the best poultry (and fresh produce!)…

14. North Sea Farms: This oasis of old-fashioned values and a humane farming philosophy serves up some of the best (and ethically-sourced) chicken. The family raises some very happy chickens in a hen house just a few yards away from the stand. We love this stand for their ethics… and for selling Tate’s Bakeshop cookies.

For the best meats…

15. Hampton Prime Meats: With a home-delivery service, you don’t even have to leave the beach to access the best selection of organic meats in the Hamptons. Take your pick of steaks, kebabs and sausages or pick up some specialty marinated meats. The tastiest selections include balsamic, rosemary and garlic lamb chops and cajun chicken cutlets (cue mouth watering).

AMAGANSETT

For the best quality produce and specialty products…

16. Eli’s at the Amagansett Farmer’s Market: This farmer’s market is dedicated to supporting local farmers, fishers and artisans that maintain the East End way of life. The market strives to maintain the role that farmer’s markets traditionally played in communities, so you can find just about everything on your shopping list here, including prepared foods.

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For the best baked goods…

17. Breadzilla: As the name suggests, this bakery doesn’t mess around. We almost didn’t share this gem with you (we wanted it all to ourselves!), but we’ll play nice if you leave the cookies alone. With a huge selection of baked goods, soups, sandwiches and more, Breadzilla is a good stop for pretty much any food craving.

For the best cookies…

18. Lavaine: With two Manhattan locations, you might already be familiar with Lavaine and their famous cookies. The bakery was started by two friends who wanted to make the world’s best chocolate chip cookie, and they just might have succeeded. But we might have to have another one just to make sure…

For the best bagels…

19. Twice Upon a Bagel: A bagel is a bagel. Unless it’s an above-and-beyond delicious bagel, in which case it’s probably a Twice Upon a Bagel bagel. We like to start our summer days right with a Bari class (obviously) before heading over here for a bagel (or a flagel- a flat bagel) and an iced coffee.