Reviews on Bar food in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, United States. 87002548
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4 based on 327 reviews
The West End Pub is located in a historic building at the west entrance to the Bridge of Flowers. We serve local beef burgers, seafood, steaks, chicken, sandwiches, vegetarian items, salads and great desserts. Full bar is available. It is a small and popu
Talk about a hidden gem! Great beers, great fish chowder, fantastic, fresh wheatberry bread heirloom tomato caprese salad.....and Affagado for desert. Everything was delicious, fresh, local....and Dylan was a bartender who knew the food and drinks, was attentive but was not overbearing. All in alll.....A++!
Top 10 American food in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, United States
4 based on 157 reviews
New American Gastro pub with 14 foot post and beam ceiling overlooking the Deerfield river in Shelburne Falls. We have ten taps of drought beer and many by the bottle. great wines by the glass list and many by the bottle. We also serve craft cocktails and
We visited as a large group of dads and boys!!! Thirteen of us had zip lines all day and these folks were willing to accommodate us. A big plus there. The truffle steak fries were good as were the fried peppers and fellows cheese appetizer. But...the peanut butter and jelly burger, sounds horrid, was amazing. Good beer list. All in all, it was delicious.
4 based on 306 reviews
We brew our own beers at our brewery on Hope Street; we bake our own desserts; and our bar and kitchen menu has a variety of meals and appetizers that we hope will satisfy you. Whenever possible we serve organic foods supplied by local growers and produce
I have always been a fan of the Peopleâs Pint. They have great brew and fabulous food in a cozy setting where you feel like you know everyone. Recently they hosted a community event called Pint in the Park. It was fantastic and I really appreciated being able to enjoy an event like this downtown. Of course, great beer from the Peopleâs Pint was available, but there were also a couple other local vendors with hard cider and ginger beverages. They served everything in commemorative glasses. I decided to buy my glass and take it home. It was reasonable at just 5 bucks. There were some food booths as well and different bands came in every hour or so. It was nice hanging out in the sunshine, listening to music, and sipping away on some of the best brew this area has to offer.
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