Okay so I came across this place cause I was at the nearby beach Jacob riis beach.. to get here is like a maze. We just kept uturning because we couldn't find the location. You must go through security around bredford, and let them know you are going here to get a token to get into the community.
When we finally arrived the waitresses were very nice and sweet. There is no menu for the drinks. But I think the bartender can whip you up just about any drink you know of. their menu is limited. I've tried their hamburger because nothing else really caught my appetite. The burger was good. What was better was my bf entree that I wanted for myself ! Mussels. $13 for appetizer, $17 for the entree (just comes with linguine for the extra $4) the sauce was delicious! White vine garlic sauce. By the way mussels is not on the menu they give you. The fish taco and ravioli was not quite the best. Oh and their crab cake was good. $11 for two patty of it.
Because we were lost , we missed the sunset but seriously it's a nice view to eat in.. and can stroll on the sand. It's something out of the ordinary for new york city.
Overall I give it 3 stars because not everyone in my group enjoyed their food. But everyone who ordered the mussels did :).
The Bayhouse is another place in Breezy Point with excellent views.  It is more of a laid back environment than Kennedy's  but it is still quite nice.  I've only been here twice.  Once was at night when a live band was playing, which was quite fun and the other time was on a Sunday afternoon for lunch outside on the deck.  The food is alright - the menu does not offer a wide selection of food, but if you're looking for a chicken sandwich or a burger this is a great spot.
Review Source:Ok so I didn't actually eat here, long story!....But just looking at the food you can tell it looked great.
In addition as I have often said there are a lot of places with good food. What makes a place is atmosphere and character.
Bayhouse is cozy tucked away on the shore if Breezy Point. The staff was friendly and witty.I had a couple of pints and had a great conversation, about everything, with a guy named Sean; I latter found out was the owner. I left there thinking I wished this place was a local spot for me. Being from eastern Suffolk I may not go often, but I WIll return; for eats next time.
I thought the musical guests were great, especially the singer's "The Groove" had with them. Â As far as the venue goes, while the location/view was good, the food was just not up to par with other restaurants with similar features and the service was overall not so great. Even if you want to hang at the bar you may end up getting some saucy served attitude with your food or cocktail. This place does have a great deck to chill on and a pier for boat access which are great redeeming features.
Review Source:I fell in LOVE with The Bayhouse last summer. Â Margaritas on the rocks and mussels with garlic sauce won me over! Â It's a great little hideaway to enjoy a summer evening. Â I look forward to spending some Summer '11 nights here.
The staff is great, fellow patrons are friendly. Â I love it here. Â :-)
Geez, what a find. Â Tucked away in a industrial area, this small house on the bay, had a beautiful view of the water, and more important, the planes coming in to JFK.
The food was plentiful and fresh. Â We had the appetizer sampler with all your favorites - skins, fried mozzarella, wings. Â Plenty for the 5 of us.
My filet of sole was hot and delicious, the sandwiches are huge and the pasta is great.
Definitely check it out
This restaurant has the worst location ever. It's a house off the bay, but getting to it is very very confusing. If you take a cab, make sure to get their phone number, because it will be hard for other cabbies to find you.
The food on the other hand was plentiful. My french onion soup was delicious, but my chicken wasn't very flavorful. It was alright.
Love the Bayhouse...even though I only go once a year. Every August a few friends of mine get together and we do our annual end of summer pub crawl. Bayhouse is along the route between Breezy Point and Rockaway Beach. This place is probably only known to the locals since it is in the coop community of Breezy Point and is not seen from the street. You need to drive down a long road to get to it. Like its name its simple...its on the bay in the shadow of the marine park bridge and its a big house...of beer and good food. The place is complete summer time getaway type of place with cold beers, good pub food (never had the actual lunch or dinner items) and a view to die for. You can walk onto the sand and then walk out on the long pier and enjoy views of the water. Great place to get away from the craziest that is New York and enjoy a quiet and booze filled good day.
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