Get a taste of the Hamptons (without the ticks and all that traffic) at the Mark’s pop-up clam shack, which feels surprisingly transportive despite its location right on the bustling corner of Madison and East 77th. It has a fine dining pedigree—the spot’s a collab from Jean-Georges and Caviar Kaspa—but the Clam Bar keeps it a little more casual.
If it seems like the red-and-white checkered accessories and breezy, homemade-looking shack were made to be posted, well…they probably were. It will look good on your feed, but the food is satisfying on its own—this not-so-humble shack is serving up fresh lobster rolls with cherry tomatoes and kicky sriracha mayo and baked littleneck clams with garlic butter and BBQ sauce, along with roadside sides like corn with lime and crispy hand-cut fries.
We love it for a long, late summer lunch, when you can sip a Bloody Mary, which is served here either with or without an oyster and caviar, or an Aperol spritz. And for dessert, a simple farmstand “bowl of strawberries” is reimagined with berry sorbet, honey brioche and a lime meringue. That’ll cost $21—this is almost the Hamptons, after all.
The vibe: A low-key clam shack with a high-key fine dining pedigree—dress to impress, despite the casual atmosphere.
The food: Roadside seafood stand fare is elevated with sriracha, truffles and caviar.
The drinks: Kick back with a Montauk Summer Ale or treat yourself to an outrageously extravagant $45 Bloody Mary.
Time Out tip: Thanks to Caviar Kaspa, you’ll find caviar all over the menu here. We’ll never say no to caviar, but don’t feel like you have to go for the caviar blinis. It’s just as good in small portions on top of the crispy crab arancini and mini tartare tacos.