Gingerbites Haitian Bistro
Authentic Haitian Cuisine Made Fresh To Order in Huntington 🇭🇹
Bistro, catering, classes, Kremas & more
Home of the Gingerbites Stage Experience ✨

@ediblelongisland Wow, the cover of the magazine, this is amazing! Thank you so much for this astonishing and humbling opportunity. Thank you for highlighting me, Gingerbites, and the Haitian community. This is a profound and very much appreciated moment. ❤️🇭🇹
My recent interview on what home means to me that will be featured at the Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington#heckschermuseumofart #huntingtontownship #huntington #haitianart #haitianbusiness
My recent interview on what home means to me that will be featured at the Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington#heckschermuseumofart #huntingtontownship #huntington #haitianart #haitianbusiness
TASTE the Story. 🇭🇹
An intimate evening of storytelling, culture, cuisine, and connection inspired by PRESERV.
25 seats only.
Reserve your seat today.
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Some stories are meant to be tasted.
TASTE the Story
An intimate evening of storytelling, culture, cuisine, and connection inspired by PRESERV.
Featuring welcome wine, live food demonstrations, bite-size tastings, intimate conversation, a sip of signature Ginger Citronade, and a signed copy of PRESERV.
Tuesday, August 25
6:30PM – 8:00PM
25 seats only.
Reserve Your Seat
Text 631-664-6870

Thank you to everyone who attended a very successful “We The People…” A Conversation About Art & Democracy in collaboration with the Huntington Historical Society @huntingtonhistoricalsociety !!
Inspired by the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, attendees enjoyed delicious food, conversation, and connection at this Democracy Dinner. The evening featured catering by Gingerbites @gingerbites_ , a local restaurant serving Haitian cuisine rooted in rich cultural traditions. With Haitian Flag Day (May 18) in just several days, the menu offered a meaningful connection to themes of unity, resistance, and pride, highlighting how culture and shared experience can bring people together and deepen conversations around inclusion and belonging.
Artists from the Museum’s Just Powers: Long Island Biennial 2026 exhibition joined as special guests, helping to spark conversation at each table, as they shared how these ideas shape their work and creative practices, and invited attendees to offer their own unique perspectives regarding the intersection of art and civic life.

Thank you to everyone who attended a very successful “We The People…” A Conversation About Art & Democracy in collaboration with the Huntington Historical Society @huntingtonhistoricalsociety !!
Inspired by the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, attendees enjoyed delicious food, conversation, and connection at this Democracy Dinner. The evening featured catering by Gingerbites @gingerbites_ , a local restaurant serving Haitian cuisine rooted in rich cultural traditions. With Haitian Flag Day (May 18) in just several days, the menu offered a meaningful connection to themes of unity, resistance, and pride, highlighting how culture and shared experience can bring people together and deepen conversations around inclusion and belonging.
Artists from the Museum’s Just Powers: Long Island Biennial 2026 exhibition joined as special guests, helping to spark conversation at each table, as they shared how these ideas shape their work and creative practices, and invited attendees to offer their own unique perspectives regarding the intersection of art and civic life.

Thank you to everyone who attended a very successful “We The People…” A Conversation About Art & Democracy in collaboration with the Huntington Historical Society @huntingtonhistoricalsociety !!
Inspired by the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, attendees enjoyed delicious food, conversation, and connection at this Democracy Dinner. The evening featured catering by Gingerbites @gingerbites_ , a local restaurant serving Haitian cuisine rooted in rich cultural traditions. With Haitian Flag Day (May 18) in just several days, the menu offered a meaningful connection to themes of unity, resistance, and pride, highlighting how culture and shared experience can bring people together and deepen conversations around inclusion and belonging.
Artists from the Museum’s Just Powers: Long Island Biennial 2026 exhibition joined as special guests, helping to spark conversation at each table, as they shared how these ideas shape their work and creative practices, and invited attendees to offer their own unique perspectives regarding the intersection of art and civic life.

Thank you to everyone who attended a very successful “We The People…” A Conversation About Art & Democracy in collaboration with the Huntington Historical Society @huntingtonhistoricalsociety !!
Inspired by the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, attendees enjoyed delicious food, conversation, and connection at this Democracy Dinner. The evening featured catering by Gingerbites @gingerbites_ , a local restaurant serving Haitian cuisine rooted in rich cultural traditions. With Haitian Flag Day (May 18) in just several days, the menu offered a meaningful connection to themes of unity, resistance, and pride, highlighting how culture and shared experience can bring people together and deepen conversations around inclusion and belonging.
Artists from the Museum’s Just Powers: Long Island Biennial 2026 exhibition joined as special guests, helping to spark conversation at each table, as they shared how these ideas shape their work and creative practices, and invited attendees to offer their own unique perspectives regarding the intersection of art and civic life.

Thank you to everyone who attended a very successful “We The People…” A Conversation About Art & Democracy in collaboration with the Huntington Historical Society @huntingtonhistoricalsociety !!
Inspired by the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, attendees enjoyed delicious food, conversation, and connection at this Democracy Dinner. The evening featured catering by Gingerbites @gingerbites_ , a local restaurant serving Haitian cuisine rooted in rich cultural traditions. With Haitian Flag Day (May 18) in just several days, the menu offered a meaningful connection to themes of unity, resistance, and pride, highlighting how culture and shared experience can bring people together and deepen conversations around inclusion and belonging.
Artists from the Museum’s Just Powers: Long Island Biennial 2026 exhibition joined as special guests, helping to spark conversation at each table, as they shared how these ideas shape their work and creative practices, and invited attendees to offer their own unique perspectives regarding the intersection of art and civic life.

Thank you to everyone who attended a very successful “We The People…” A Conversation About Art & Democracy in collaboration with the Huntington Historical Society @huntingtonhistoricalsociety !!
Inspired by the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, attendees enjoyed delicious food, conversation, and connection at this Democracy Dinner. The evening featured catering by Gingerbites @gingerbites_ , a local restaurant serving Haitian cuisine rooted in rich cultural traditions. With Haitian Flag Day (May 18) in just several days, the menu offered a meaningful connection to themes of unity, resistance, and pride, highlighting how culture and shared experience can bring people together and deepen conversations around inclusion and belonging.
Artists from the Museum’s Just Powers: Long Island Biennial 2026 exhibition joined as special guests, helping to spark conversation at each table, as they shared how these ideas shape their work and creative practices, and invited attendees to offer their own unique perspectives regarding the intersection of art and civic life.

Thank you to everyone who attended a very successful “We The People…” A Conversation About Art & Democracy in collaboration with the Huntington Historical Society @huntingtonhistoricalsociety !!
Inspired by the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, attendees enjoyed delicious food, conversation, and connection at this Democracy Dinner. The evening featured catering by Gingerbites @gingerbites_ , a local restaurant serving Haitian cuisine rooted in rich cultural traditions. With Haitian Flag Day (May 18) in just several days, the menu offered a meaningful connection to themes of unity, resistance, and pride, highlighting how culture and shared experience can bring people together and deepen conversations around inclusion and belonging.
Artists from the Museum’s Just Powers: Long Island Biennial 2026 exhibition joined as special guests, helping to spark conversation at each table, as they shared how these ideas shape their work and creative practices, and invited attendees to offer their own unique perspectives regarding the intersection of art and civic life.

Nourish your head, heart, soul, & body! Join us for a Democracy Dinner co-hosted by @huntingtonhistoricalsociety and @heckschermuseum catered by @gingerbites_ An artist from the Museum’s Long Island Biennial: Just Powers will join guests at each table to lead conversations about Art and Democracy. Join us as we celebrate upcoming anniversaries of #haitianflagday🇭🇹 & #usdeclarationofindependence 🇺🇸registration link in bio or go to:
https://huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org/events/we-the-people-a-conversation-about-art-democracy/

Join us on May 14 at 6 pm for an evening of food, conversation, and connection at our Democracy Dinner, presented by the Huntington Historical Society @huntingtonhistoricalsociety and Heckscher Museum of Art!
Inspired by the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the Museum’s 100th Anniversary of Eclipse of the Sun by George Grosz, this community gathering brings people from all walks of life together around a shared table for an open and welcoming dialogue on democracy, liberty, freedom, civic participation, and freedom of expression.
Artists from this year’s Just Powers: Long Island Biennial 2026 exhibition will join as special guests, helping to spark conversation by sharing how these ideas shape their work and creative practices and offering a unique perspective at the intersection of art and civic life.
The evening will feature catering by Gingerbites @gingerbites_ , a local restaurant serving Haitian cuisine rooted in rich cultural traditions. With Haitian Flag Day (May 18) just days later, the menu offers a meaningful connection to themes of unity, resistance, and pride, highlighting how culture and shared experience can bring people together and deepen conversations around inclusion and belonging.
Whether you are deeply engaged in these topics or simply curious, we warmly welcome you to participate in thoughtful exchange and community building. All are welcome!
Location: DR. DANIEL W. KISSAM PROPERTY
434 Park Avenue, Huntington
Special thanks to our sponsors National Grid and Borg Insurance
Members $15, Non-Members $25
Register at link in bio -
https://huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org/events/we-the-people-a-conversation-about-art-democracy/

Join us on May 14 at 6 pm for an evening of food, conversation, and connection at our Democracy Dinner, presented by the Huntington Historical Society @huntingtonhistoricalsociety and Heckscher Museum of Art!
Inspired by the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the Museum’s 100th Anniversary of Eclipse of the Sun by George Grosz, this community gathering brings people from all walks of life together around a shared table for an open and welcoming dialogue on democracy, liberty, freedom, civic participation, and freedom of expression.
Artists from this year’s Just Powers: Long Island Biennial 2026 exhibition will join as special guests, helping to spark conversation by sharing how these ideas shape their work and creative practices and offering a unique perspective at the intersection of art and civic life.
The evening will feature catering by Gingerbites @gingerbites_ , a local restaurant serving Haitian cuisine rooted in rich cultural traditions. With Haitian Flag Day (May 18) just days later, the menu offers a meaningful connection to themes of unity, resistance, and pride, highlighting how culture and shared experience can bring people together and deepen conversations around inclusion and belonging.
Whether you are deeply engaged in these topics or simply curious, we warmly welcome you to participate in thoughtful exchange and community building. All are welcome!
Location: DR. DANIEL W. KISSAM PROPERTY
434 Park Avenue, Huntington
Special thanks to our sponsors National Grid and Borg Insurance
Members $15, Non-Members $25
Register at link in bio -
https://huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org/events/we-the-people-a-conversation-about-art-democracy/

Join us on May 14 at 6 pm for an evening of food, conversation, and connection at our Democracy Dinner, presented by the Huntington Historical Society @huntingtonhistoricalsociety and Heckscher Museum of Art!
Inspired by the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the Museum’s 100th Anniversary of Eclipse of the Sun by George Grosz, this community gathering brings people from all walks of life together around a shared table for an open and welcoming dialogue on democracy, liberty, freedom, civic participation, and freedom of expression.
Artists from this year’s Just Powers: Long Island Biennial 2026 exhibition will join as special guests, helping to spark conversation by sharing how these ideas shape their work and creative practices and offering a unique perspective at the intersection of art and civic life.
The evening will feature catering by Gingerbites @gingerbites_ , a local restaurant serving Haitian cuisine rooted in rich cultural traditions. With Haitian Flag Day (May 18) just days later, the menu offers a meaningful connection to themes of unity, resistance, and pride, highlighting how culture and shared experience can bring people together and deepen conversations around inclusion and belonging.
Whether you are deeply engaged in these topics or simply curious, we warmly welcome you to participate in thoughtful exchange and community building. All are welcome!
Location: DR. DANIEL W. KISSAM PROPERTY
434 Park Avenue, Huntington
Special thanks to our sponsors National Grid and Borg Insurance
Members $15, Non-Members $25
Register at link in bio -
https://huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org/events/we-the-people-a-conversation-about-art-democracy/
Gingerbites will be closed April 8–15 as we take PRESERV to Europe.
This first book tour is part of a bigger journey — expanding culture, story, and experience beyond the table.
Thank you for growing with us.
We’ll be back April 16. #haitianfood #haitiancuisine #womenbusinessowners
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