Overview of the Area
Explore the Community
Town Government & Public Services
Smithtown — A Community Rooted in History & Lifestyle
Smithtown is one of Long Island’s most established North Shore communities, known for its historic charm, scenic parks, waterfront access, and strong neighborhood feel. With a balance of preserved open space, dining destinations, and easy commuter access, Smithtown offers a lifestyle that feels both grounded and connected.
Restaurants & Dining
Insignia Steakhouse
A premier dining destination known for prime steaks, fresh seafood, and an upscale atmosphere perfect for special occasions.
The Trattoria
A longtime local favorite offering classic Italian dishes in a warm, family-friendly setting.
Tellers Chophouse
An iconic Long Island steakhouse housed in a historic bank building, just minutes from Smithtown.
Butera’s Restaurant
Known for refined Italian cuisine, elegant ambiance, and exceptional service.
Shops & Main Street Vibe
Downtown Smithtown
A charming stretch along Main Street featuring local shops, cafes, professional offices, and seasonal community events..
St. James General Store
A historic neighborhood staple offering gourmet sandwiches, baked goods, and specialty items with small-town charm.
Smith Haven Mall
One of Long Island’s premier shopping destinations, featuring major retailers, dining, and entertainment nearby.
Parks, Recreation & Lifestyle
Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve
A beloved local preserve with walking trails, open fields, seasonal festivals, and educational programs.
Blydenburgh County Park
Offers scenic lakes, historic structures, and peaceful trails ideal for walking, jogging, and family outings.
Sunken Meadow State Park
A North Shore gem with beaches, boardwalks, hiking trails, and sweeping views of the Long Island Sound.
Schools & Education
Transportation & Infrastructure
Smithtown LIRR Station
Located on the Port Jefferson Branch, providing commuter rail service to Penn Station, Grand Central, and Atlantic Terminal
Major roads
Smithtown offers convenient access to Northern State Parkway, Southern State Parkway, Route 25, Route 347, and NY-111, making travel throughout Long Island efficient.
