The woman behind one of East Hampton’s buzziest hot spots
An outpost of a popular Palm Beach restaurant has become the reservation to book.
From The Times
June 14, 2026

When a buyer sought to convert the Hedges Inn in East Hampton into a private club, Sarah Wetenhall had a different idea.

Wetenhall, in a pink pullover and wide-leg trousers, stands in front of a 19th-century white clapboard structure with black shutters and a wide columned porch. Her long blond hair falls over her shoulders.

Lindsay Morris for The New York Times

Meet the woman behind one of East Hampton’s buzziest hot spots.

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