Our regional bounty presents exceptional culinary experiences throughout the seasons. Warm your winter with a visit to a Maple sugarhouse for pancakes with real maple syrup. Spring and summer welcome visits to farm and area farmers’ markets. A fall foliage trip would not be complete without a sampling of freshly pressed apple cider and cider donuts from a Massachusetts orchard. Whatever season you choose, your culinary journey would not be complete without a taste of a quality locally made product; cranberry jelly, a bowl of our famous clam chowder, a slice of Boston cream pie, or a sip of locally produced wine and beer. Buy local in western Mass with Berkshire Grown. And visit Berkshire Farm and Table for unique and delicious culinary collaborations in Western Massachusetts.
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Eataly Boston
Boston
Legal Sea Foods
Boston
The Sporting Club
Boston
Fogo de Chao
Boston
Authentic Southern Brazilian fine dining "churrascaria" with views of Copley Square. The Fogo de Chao experience offers a... more
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Eataly Boston
800 Boylston Street
Boston
6178077300 - B
Legal Sea Foods
1 Seafood Way
Boston
617-530-9000 - C
The Sporting Club
450 Summer Street
Boston
5025545380 - D
Fogo de Chao
200 Dartmouth Street
At The Westin Copley / Copley Square
Boston
617 585 6300