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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IYA Amherst
Amherst
IYA South Hadley
South Hadley
Johnny's Bar & Grille
South Hadley
Legal Sea Foods
Boston
Lobster Pot
Provincetown
Notch 8 Grille
Northampton
The Pointe Restaurant
Provincetown
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IYA Amherst
1 East Pleasant Street
Amherst
(413) 327-8000 - B
IYA South Hadley
15 College Street
South Hadley
413 532-8000 - C
Johnny's Bar & Grille
23 College Street
South Hadley
413-534-8222 - D
Legal Sea Foods
1 Seafood Way
Boston
617-530-9000 - E
Lobster Pot
321 Commercial Street
Provincetown
508-487-0842 - F
Notch 8 Grille
125a Pleasant Street
Northampton
4133264151 - G
The Pointe Restaurant
82 Bradford Street
Provincetown
508-487-2365