there's something about pulling into amagansett that feels like hitting the brakes on the whole hamptons rush. bonfire coffeehouse sits on main street like it's been there forever, even though you know it hasn't. the 4.8 stars from sixty reviews tell one story, but the real one happens when you walk in and smell beans being ground with actual intention. not just caffeine delivery. this is where solo laptop sessions stretch into hours because nobody's rushing you out the door, where the barista remembers your oat milk preference without the performance of chain store small talk. their organic beans taste like someone gave a damn about every step from farm to cup. the tea selection runs deeper than most coffee shops bother with too. mornings here feel warmer than they should, maybe because the steam rising from your ceramic mug mingles with conversations that aren't trying to impress anyone. just…

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63nri score
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