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Restaurant Group Upgrades Oakdale's The Wharf Restaurant into Winter Event Venue

LongIsland.com

New ownership have transformed the venue into a "Waterfront Wonderland" that can accommodate as many as 250 guests for events.

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The Wharf, a popular waterfront eatery located in Oakdale, has been renovated by owner Lily Flanagan Restaurant Group into a winter event venue complete with paved patios, party tents, and an outdoor bar and fireplaces.
 
The Restaurant Group, which purchased the property in May 2020, has transformed it into a "Waterfront Wonderland" that can accommodate as many as 250 guests for events such as parties, cocktail hours, after-parties, and even weddings, of which it has already hosted ten.
 
Guests can rent the venue for either indoor or outdoor events - or both, if they prefer - which offers breathtaking views of the Great South Bay and Fire Island.