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The Whales Tale Indoor and Outdoor Café

The Whales Tale Café is a seasonal restaurant located directly adjacent to the Britannia Yachting Center's swimming pool, dockside with a full view of the Marina and the Northport Harbor. What used to be a deli is now a full-service restaurant and clam bar with an original menu from fish tacos to a classic fried or broiled fisherman's platter.

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The Purple Elephant

The Purple Elephant proudly serves robust flavors of Central American and Latin cuisine with quality vegan, non-vegan, and gluten-free options.

We believe that food should be clean, simple, and delicious. That's why we source our products with great care from trusted sources, making every effort to procure non-GMO foods and organics.

Situated in the Britannia Yachting Center, we ensure a cozy and casual atmosphere with a spectacular waterside view. Our menus are updated daily to showcase the freshest ingredients, as well as the dynamic flares of globally-inspired cuisine. Our renowned "clean cocktail" menu also features a dynamic selection of organic wines and local, handcrafted beers – including Organic Momokawa Sake on tap!

We invite you to come sit down, relax, and relish some of the highest quality clean eats and drinks in the region. Visit our website for a taste of healthy goodness!

We look forward to welcoming you soon.

Pura Vida!

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Harbor Head Brewing Company

At the southernmost head of Northport Harbor, the aptly named Harbor Head Brewing Company is producing craft beers that are popular with both boaters and landlubbers.

Located in the Britannia Yachting Center, the brewery was founded by Sosh Andriano, the owner of the Whale’s Tale restaurant situated just steps away in the same marina. He recognized the growing popularity of local craft beers and thought a brewery would be complementary to his restaurant. He recruited a few partners and in 2016 started building a five-barrel brewhouse and tasting room in a 1,100-square-foot former bait and tackle shop.  

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