Adams, MA restaurants and bars offers a variety of places to eat and drink in this picturesque Berkshires town, with nearby Mt. Greylock providing spectacular views. The town of Adams, located 15 miles north of Pittsfield on Rt. 8, is … Continued
Dalton and Hinsdale Restaurants and bars
Dalton Angelina’s Subs 657 Main Street, Dalton, MA 413-684-1178 Dalton Restaurant 401 Main Street, Dalton, MA 413-684-0414 Jacob’s Restaurant 51 Daly Street, Dalton, MA 413-684-9766 Juice N’ Java 661 Main Street, Dalton, MA 413-684-5080 Palace Pizza 302 North St., Dalton, … Continued
Great Barrington restaurants and bars
The epicenter of epicurean culture in the Berkshires is the town of Great Barrington, which is home to more restaurants and coffee shops per capita than any other town in Berkshire county. Following is a list of places to eat … Continued
Lee and Becket, MA restaurants and bars
Lee is a primary gateway to the Berkshires because the Mass Pike passes through the town, which makes it the first Berkshire county stop for people en route to such cultural attractions as Tanglewood in nearby Lenox and MASS MoCA … Continued
North Adams restaurants and bars
North Adams once was among the most important and successful manufacturing cities in Berkshire county, as well as in all New England, and now is enjoying a second act in the Berkshires cultural industry as MASS MoCA has become a … Continued
Pittsfield, MA restaurants and bars
Pittsfield, MA is home to a growing number of restaurants, cafes, coffee houses, pizzerias, taverns and bars as it continues to re-position itself from being seen as a manufacturing hub to being seen as a cultural destination and center of … Continued
Stockbridge and West Stockbridge restaurants and bars
The towns of Stockbridge and West Stockbridge are home to some of the most popular restaurants and bars in the Berkshires, thanks perhaps to their proximity to Tanglewood which makes them readily accessible to visitors from Boston and New York. … Continued
Williamstown restaurants and bars
The restaurant scene in Williamstown is varied and vibrant, as one would expect in a town that is home to the highly regarded academic and cultural institutions, Williams College, Clark Art Institute, Williastown Theatre Festival, and the Williams College Museum … Continued