Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Adams. Adams is a town in northern Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 8,485 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 315 reviews
The Purple Pub has been the place to gather in Williamstown since 1973, serving lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Whether you're looking for traditional pub food or delicious entrees, we have you covered. Patrons can drink and dine at the large mahogany bar
This is our usual location for lunch after our visit to the Clark Institute. We've found the food consistent, tasty and service always friendly and helpful. Emily did a great job as our waitress. It is a great pub atmosphere with an extensive beer offering. We'll be bak again for sure.
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 276 reviews
Nice dinner pre-theater, casual atmosphere and good wine list. Food was excellent, even for a small bite. Would frequent again.
4 based on 444 reviews
We went to The '6 House Pub for dinner before a show at the Williamstown Theater Festival. The restaurant is large and spacious with a beautiful bar and cocktail menu. The ambiance is self-consciously antiqued - like a 1980s vision of "country eclectic." The menu is large and diverse. Our table had fried pickles and calamari for appetizers and a crab cake sandwich, a salmon sandwich, and mussels puttanesca for dinner entrees. My dish was the mussels puttanesca and two of us at the table ordered it. The biggest disappointment was with the uneven execution of the two dishes. One dish had sauce that was nicely plated. My pasta, on the other hand, was swimming in bonus cooking water.
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 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.
We went to the Viking Pub in Adams for lunch and a couple of drinks and really glad we decided to give it a try. The owner/bartender is terrific, cordial and very customer friendly and the pub-fare menu from Big Daddy's Philly Steakhouse kitchen and take-out which adjoins The Viking Pub, a great neighborhood pub which is also fantastic. Great neighborhood pub clientele augmented by great service and sandwich's from big Daddy's all made for a very enjoyable and fun lunch and socializing.Highly recommend The Viking Pub and Big Daddy's combination for great libation, service, sandwiches and nice mix of patron's.
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.
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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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