Community Stars
Friday, August 1, 2025 from 5:30 to 7:30pm
at the Nathaniel Rogers House
$125 per person
Celebrating 100 Years of the Candy Kitchen
Honoring Gus Laggis and the Laggis Family
Since 1925, the Candy Kitchen has been a beloved staple of the Bridgehampton community. Over the past century, it has seen a handful of owners, but for the last 44 years, it has been the Laggis family who have faithfully served generation after generation.
Gus Laggis, the family patriarch, immigrated to the United States as a teenager and achieved the American Dream when he purchased the Candy Kitchen in 1981 from longtime owner and friend George Stavropoulos.
Today, Gus continues to run the restaurant, now joined by his daughters, Jamie and Maria. Together, they have preserved the Candy Kitchen as a living time capsule—a place where the spirit of the classic American soda shop lives on.
Join us at the historic Nathaniel Rogers House as we honor this year’s Community Stars: the Candy Kitchen and the Laggis Family!

The Candy Kitchen c. 1976

The Candy Kitchen staff (left to right) Mauricio Lima, Maria Laggis Lima, Jamie Laggis, Anahi Vargas, Cindy Gonzalez and Kris Vinski - Photo by Dana Shaw