Pie Archives - Riverhead News Review https://riverheadnewsreview.timesreview.com/tag/pie/ Fri, 14 Nov 2025 20:49:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://timesreview-images.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2024/04/11192642/cropped-NR_favicon-32x32.jpg Pie Archives - Riverhead News Review https://riverheadnewsreview.timesreview.com/tag/pie/ 32 32 177459635 Where Thanksgiving desserts are easy as pie on the North Fork https://riverheadnewsreview.timesreview.com/2025/11/130074/where-thanksgiving-desserts-are-easy-as-pie-on-the-north-fork/ Mon, 17 Nov 2025 11:00:00 +0000 https://riverheadnewsreview.timesreview.com/?p=130074 Pardon us — because we do respect the Big Bird on the Thanksgiving table — but the pies take the cake. If you flaked on baking this year — or dessert making isn’t your jam — roll on up to one of these spots.  Briermere Farms 4414 Sound Ave., Riverhead, 631-722-3931  The standard-bearer. The traffic...

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Pardon us — because we do respect the Big Bird on the Thanksgiving table — but the pies take the cake. If you flaked on baking this year — or dessert making isn’t your jam — roll on up to one of these spots. 

Briermere Farms

4414 Sound Ave., Riverhead, 631-722-3931 

The standard-bearer. The traffic stopper. The lines of cars prove that people truly do come from east and west for a chance to take home a Briermere Farms pie. Apple, pumpkin and pecan are late-fall favorites.  

Schmitt’s

3355 Sound Ave., Riverhead, 631-983-6565

“Holy Schmitt’s” isn’t a reaction reserved for the fourth-generation family farm’s next-level horseradish. Guests will say the same (or similar) about the caramel apple nut pie made with fruit fresh-picked from Schmitt’s orchard. Pre-order pies by phone or at the farm stand. 

Lombardi’s Love Lane Market

170 Love Lane, Mattituck, 631-298-9500

Local apple, pumpkin and pecan pies are among the options. But the most popular choice, the “fruit of the forest,” takes the fork in the road (or on the table) less traveled. It’s a sweet-meets-tangy mix of berries, pear and apples.

The Cooperage Inn

2218 Sound Ave., Baiting Hollow, 631-727-8994

Cooperage Inn is known for its pot pies, but don’t sleep on the baked desserts. Key lime, coconut cream and pumpkin cream are some of the crowd pleasers, and you can grab a pot pie while you’re at it. Pre-order and pick up at Cooperage and its sister store, NoFo Pot Pies (11160 Main Road, Mattituck, 631-548-7437), on Thanksgiving. 

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Riverhead middle schoolers ‘pie’ their teachers in honor of Pi Day https://riverheadnewsreview.timesreview.com/2024/03/119392/riverhead-middle-schoolers-pie-their-teachers-to-fund-pto-field-trip-happy-pi-day/ Fri, 15 Mar 2024 14:15:25 +0000 https://riverheadnewsreview.timesreview.com/?p=119392 To raise funds for the PTO and celebrate Pi Day, Riverhead Middle School’s teachers, staff and administrators endured a barrage of pies courtesy of an army of seventh and eighth graders. Students who purchased tickets were handed plates loaded with whipped cream, which they hurled at a line of teachers geared up head to toe...

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To raise funds for the PTO and celebrate Pi Day, Riverhead Middle School’s teachers, staff and administrators endured a barrage of pies courtesy of an army of seventh and eighth graders.

Students who purchased tickets were handed plates loaded with whipped cream, which they hurled at a line of teachers geared up head to toe in shower caps, safety goggles, garbage bags and plastic booties. The students could purchase as many tickets as they liked, so needless to say, things got messy pretty quickly.

“I had an amazing time,” said a whipped cream-covered Raul Cardenas, who teaches eighth grade Spanish. “It was a great opportunity for students to see us in a different light.” The educator said that even if some of those pies thrown were personal, “that’s okay, this is the time where students can let all their feelings out.”

Riverhead Middle School principle Joseph Pesqueira endured the onslaught of pies alongside Riverhead staff and teachers. (Credit: Nicholas Grasso)

The pie throwing took place on March 14, or Pi Day, an annual tradition based on the Greek letter π, or pi, which in mathematics represents an irrational number which begins 3.14 and is followed by an infinite, never changing series of decimals. (For those with a foggy recollection of middle school math class, the constant is used to calculate the circumference of circles and myriad other mathematical equations.)

Students could purchase a single pie for $2, or a trio of pies for $5. The Riverhead Parent Teacher Organization collected the funds raised, which among other things, will support an eighth grade field trip to the Lake Compounce Amusement and Water Park in Connecticut.

Among the students who purchased tickets was Adelaide Boese. With her three pies, the seventh grader successfully dolloped three targets.

“They’re all my teachers, but I love them,” she said, assuring her pies were not thrown with malice. “I think it was just a fun thing to do for our school and I was excited to do it.”

Riverhead Middle School principal Joseph Pesqueira faced down the army of pie-throwing students alongside teachers and staff. He believed the event was well worth the mess and the mayhem.

“It’s always great to see the kids have fun,” Mr. Pesqueira said. “I know the day-to-day stressers of life are tough, but I saw a lot of smiles today.”

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