Address

63 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY

Phone Number

(631) 749-1998

Date Visited

9-12-25

Website

Link to Website

The Islander, Shelter Island

Description

The Islander, is located at 63 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY.
There is  a ramp to the single door, main entrance.
There is a small entryway and another door to the restaurant.
Seating is at tables, booths, and a counter.
There is outdoor seating at picnic tables and benches.
There is ample space throughout.
A single-occupancy restroom is accessible.

Checklist

    Attraction Type:  dining
    Number of accessible spaces:  one
    Location of accessible spaces:  near ramp to entrance
    Surface of lot:  gravel
    Distance to venue:  not far
    Transportation to venue offered:  na
    Terrain:  gravel
    Places to rest:  no place outside
    Paths and walkways:  ramp to entrance
    Location of accessible entrance:  on right side of building
    Doors:  single door
    Number of floors:  one
    Elevators:  na
    Ramps:  ramp to entrance
    Steps and staircases:  6 steps on other side
    Width of aisles:  ample space throughout
    Places to sit:  booths, tables and chairs (armless), counter
    Location of restrooms:  in rear of dining room
    Type of restroom:  single-occupancy, accessible
    Ease of entry and exit:  ok
    Available food services:  breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks
    Friendliness of staff:  very friendly and helpful
    Baby changing station:  no
    Point of Contact:  Roberta Rosenberg

Read More

After our visit to Mashomack Preserve and a drive around Shelter Island, it was time for some lunch.


Working our way back to the ferry we found ourselves at The Islander. This casual looking venue seemed to be a perfect fit for the Island. Although not on the water, they do have outdoor seating at picnic tables and benches.


We found a sign indicating an accessible space in the gravel parking lot. 


We made our way up the ramp to the single door entrance, entryway and another single door to the the restaurant itself. 


Looking around, we saw that The Islander is spacious for easy navigation.  There are booths, tables and chairs (armless), and a counter, if you prefer.


The vibe is casual, yet cozy. The “island colors” add to the ambiance. It gives one a welcome feeling.


We were warmly greeted and told to sit anywhere we wished.  


Since it was rather late for lunch, there were only a few patrons. 


We made our way to a booth and proceeded to peruse the rather large menu.  There is a good variety of offerings. Our choices of Fish and Chips, and a Chicken Cobb Sandwich turned out to be perfect! We were able to enjoy our lunch in a pleasant, un-rushed manner.


The single-occupancy restroom is accessible.


The Islander was a perfect place for a lovely lunch on Shelter Island.


As always, we at Destination Accessible advise you to visit a venue’s website, www.theislandersi.com, when planning a visit, to learn more.



Location


Nearby

Mashomack Preserve