Five Things To Do This Weekend (Feb. 9-11)

By Haley Pereyo
info@longislandergroup.com

Practice your swing using the HD golf simulator at Golf & Body Huntington village this weekend.

1. Golf in a simulator
Saturday, Feb. 10, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
at Golf & Body Huntington Village (52 Wall St., Huntington)
Cost: $60/hour, $35/half-hour

Keep your putting skills sharp and practice your swing this winter in the HD Golf simulator at Golf & Body in Huntington village for a discounted price this Saturday. The simulator has video and full swing diagnostics. Learn how you can improve your game before spring comes and you are back on the green. Golf & Body also offers packages that include golf instruction, fitness and simulator training. Visit Ptproactive.com/golf-services-and-packagesrates for more info.

Dig into a breakfast bowl at The Shed. Photo Credit: Melissa Sorice

2. Eat an All-American brunch
Saturday, Feb. 10 & Sunday, Feb. 11,
beginning at 9a.m.
at The Shed (54 New St., Huntington)
Cost: Under $20 per item

Eat #InTheShed with brunch starting at 9 a.m. on both Saturdays and Sundays. Enjoy classics like the buttermilk pancakes topped with chocolate, bananas and nuts, or add “The Works” for only $4 more. For those looking for something more savory than sweet, dig into one of the most popular items on the menu: the Breakfast Bowl with eggs, avocados, home fries and more in a gooey mix up. Everything is made from scratch, and gluten free options are available upon request. Visit Ialntheshed.com for the full menu.

Enjoy classic Irish dishes and beer at Bantry Bay Publick House, an authentic Irish American bar.

3. Drink, eat at Bantry Bay
Saturday, Feb. 10, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
At 6092 Jericho Turnpike, Commack
Cost: Food - $20 or under; Drink – Varies

Bantry Bay Publick House, an authentic Irish American bar in Commack, offers 20 beers on tap, with an additional 20 available in bottles or cans. With a full kitchen menu, bargoers can grab a drink and something to eat including Irish classics like bangers and mash and shepherd’s pie. While watching the game on one of the 16 big screen televisions there is not a bad seat in the house, whether at the bar or one of many tables. There also is a separate party room available to reserve for special occasions.

Kids can run wild in the glow in the dark laser tag maze at Lazerland Long Island.

4. Play unlimited dodgeball, laser tag, gaga
Friday, Feb. 9 & Saturday, Feb. 10, 7:30-11:30 p.m.
at Lazerland (54A Motor Parkway, Commack)
Cost: $25 per person

Dodge and dive all night long at Lazerland Long Island in Commack for only $25 per person. Open play is hosted on Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30-11:30 p.m. with unlimited dodgeball, laser tag and gaga ball for kids ages 6 and up. Get competitive on the regulation sized dodgeball court or run around the glow in the dark laser tag field. Waivers must be signed before play. Call ahead to confirm at 631-542-2215.

There are food and drink specials each weekend during social hour at Sandbar.

5. Unwind with weekend social hour
Saturday, Feb. 10 & Sunday, Feb. 11, 3-6 p.m.
at Sandbar (55 Main St., Cold Spring Harbor)
Cost: $1 oysters; drinks $6-$12

Sandbar in Cold Spring Harbor, hosts weekend social hour each Saturday and Sunday, 3-6 p.m. with specials on appetizers and drinks. Drink specials include $6 draft beer, $7 glasses of wine like rose and pinot grigio , and $10 seasonal drinks. Or enjoy $1 oysters with a glass of Lessing’s “Sparkling Celebration” ($12). All drinks specials are at the bar only. There’s also a 25-percent discount on appetizers, so snack on margherita flatbread, duck tacos, Sandbar cheeseburger and more.