Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in North Adams. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. North Adams is a city in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its population was 13,708 as of the 2010 census, making it the least populous city in the state. Best known as the home of the largest contemporary art museum in the United States, the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams has in recent years become a center for tourism, culture and recreation.
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The SereniTea Cafe and Bar offers delicious all day breakfast, brunch and lunch! They have 35 types of loose leaf tea as espresso, coffee, smoothies, milk shakes and more. They have their full liquor license and on Friday and Saturday evenings they offer
Named after the original "Capitol Restaurant" that was in the same location years ago, we wanted to bring life back to main street & the downtown area. The walls are decorated with classic photos from the earlier years of North Adams
How many staff members does it take to place your order? I don't know the magic number, but the 7+ staff members working today in The Capitol couldn't take my order in under 30mins so I left. No apologies from any of the staff. Same crappy menu as the Hub before. I did get asked for a drink after 15 minutes. The restaurant only had 3 tables and a small group out back. Good luck surviving with no customers and staff who don't care or know how to work.
Cycling on the rail trail and we stopped for lunch. Food was good, my chicken sandwich and my wife had the quesadilla, both were good. It was busy and a bit slow, but would eat there again. Location is great as it borders the bike trail.
4 based on 38 reviews
Large family lunch/birthday party. Place was empty, which for us was good, but for the business? Others have mentioned ownership changes, our server did as well. Service was pretty good for a large party! Most of our sandwiches were pretty good. Burger temps were not on point. My Med rare was more med well. Huge difference and did mention it, but there wasn't an offer to refire. Flavor was really good, and it wasn't too dried out either. Great beer menu which I think they can build on and further market. Having family on that side of town, we could go back, and would like to. Not your average bowling alley restaurant. Rooting for these guys as there are not too many places like this in the northern Berkshires.
4 based on 59 reviews
The Richmond Grille Features a classic American dinner menu, full bar & the best breakfast in town 7 days a week. Serving up a wide array of breakfast classics including Omelets, Benedicts, Sausage Biscuits & Gravy, Skillets, Pancakes, French Toast & more
Stay at the Holiday Inn and both the breakfast and dinner were both excellent and the lounge very nice as well. My wife had Eggs Benedict and Salom and I had a Farmers Omlete and Steak tips, all were excellent.
4 based on 49 reviews
My wife and I tried out the Trail House by ourselves before bringing a large group of friends. Her grilled salmon was all right, my beef medallions not as tender as they should have been, green beans might have been cooked a little longer (they were just shy of al dente). Our pecan pie for dessert was excellent, though. On the second occasion, with our friends, we all had a variety of dishes, and no one was disappointed (though I would say that the shepherd's pie could have more meat and less corn and liquid). Desserts again were fabulous. Two of my friends had craft beers and enjoyed them. Service was superb on both occasions. We'll be back!
4 based on 173 reviews
I visited this restaurant for a Patrick Gray Jr show in April. Patrick Gray and his friend played a lot of our favorites, including âCome Togetherâ and âWagon Wheelâ. I had the fried pickles, and it was very good, and then I had the baked stuffed chicken, and it was also very good, and then I had the strawberry rhubarb pie, and it was also really good. The service and live music were both very good, and it was overall a great experience.
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4 based on 679 reviews
Founded in 2011, PUBLIC serves casual, inventive American food with an emphasis on freshness, flavor, and in-house preparation. The restaurant offers an extensive, rotating craft beer program with 11 taps and over a dozen additional selections in bottles,
We ate dinner on our first night and returned the next day for happy hour. The food was tasty and there was a good variety. The staff were friendly, responsive and willing to offer suggestions and recommendations. This is a place we would be pleased to return.
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4 based on 49 reviews
My wife and I tried out the Trail House by ourselves before bringing a large group of friends. Her grilled salmon was all right, my beef medallions not as tender as they should have been, green beans might have been cooked a little longer (they were just shy of al dente). Our pecan pie for dessert was excellent, though. On the second occasion, with our friends, we all had a variety of dishes, and no one was disappointed (though I would say that the shepherd's pie could have more meat and less corn and liquid). Desserts again were fabulous. Two of my friends had craft beers and enjoyed them. Service was superb on both occasions. We'll be back!
Top 10 American food in North Adams, Massachusetts, United States
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