When staff frantically chew their fingernails as they begin the eight-week preparation for the season that kicks off on Memorial Day weekend at Montauk’s Surf Lodge, owner Jayma Cardoso bursts into…
When staff frantically chew their fingernails as they begin the eight-week preparation for the season that kicks off on Memorial Day weekend at Montauk’s Surf Lodge, owner Jayma Cardoso bursts into full-throated, genuine laughter.
A regular visitor to Montauk, Cardoso had successfully worked her way up from a coat-check girl to co-owner of Chelsea’s Cain and Nolita’s white-hot GoldBar. She was ambitious, to say the least. They knew the nightclub business, but they still weren’t sure the party pack would trek this far from the high-end bottle-service haunts of East Hampton.
Cardoso was always the ultimate hostess, perhaps because to her, “entertaining” encompasses four pillars that uphold the 20-room Surf Lodge today: art, cuisine, wellness, music. “This community is known for artists, with Andy Warhol and Peter Beard owning homes here,” Cardoso explains.
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