Bridgewater is a town located in Plymouth County, in the state of Massachusetts, United States. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the town's population was 26,563. Bridgewater is located approximately 25 miles (40 km) south of Boston and approximately 35 miles east of Providence, Rhode Island.
Restaurants in Bridgewater
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Great local brewery in Bridgewater MA, always rotating through some great beer tasting options. Definitely worth the stop. The typically have food options on the weekends via local food trucks and also recently expanded adding an outdoor patio area. Owners are always on-site and great to talk to.
3.5 based on 48 reviews
This place is amazing. It is run by the Smith family and have a wide variety of things to purchase, from plants to wrought iron pieces, to fairy garden pieces. They also carry a vast variety of herbs and vegetable plants. Pick your owns also...
4.5 based on 81 reviews
This place is such a gem. More people need to frequent it! Not only is it set in a beautiful environment with a lake replete with classic swans swimming, but there's an outdoors sculpture/sanctuary type landscape as well as the beautiful architecture of the main exhibit building itself. The exhibits I saw recently were outstanding. Old glass repurposed in wonderful and fanciful ways as well as an outstanding modern tapestry exhibit. There's always some community based exhibits as well as the museum seems committed to partnering with the local schools and children to support artistic development. There's a delightful walkout onto a terrace which sits right on the lake. You feel as if you are in a floating Japanese style space. Tho the snack cafe wasn't opened when we visited it seems a perfect place to sit with or without food. There is ample free parking and its so refreshing to be outside the city in a short, traffic free drive to see good art/crafts. Can't say enough good things about this place!
4 based on 3 reviews
Fell into via word of mouth and GPS..and glad we did. Real cool small layout in strip plaza but beer is awesome and staff knows what they are doing!
4.5 based on 20 reviews
wonderful place to walk and see some small animals. They have a petting area and sheep. It is free and kept very clean. If you enjoy nature you will have fun.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Went during apple picking season and while it was a little more pricey then some other places, you can't be the location (we live in Bridgewater) lots of animals and other fun things for the kids too!!!!Thank you for the review, but are you sure you are thinking of Sauchuk's Corn Maze? We don't have apple picking or any animals (yet).
4.5 based on 26 reviews
If you are looking to borrow a book, DVDs, cd, etc. then look no further. This is a large library with ample books and resources for basic needs. People sometimes study upstairs as it is quiet, and use their computers. I donated some books recently and the staff were very nice. Plenty of books for sale that were really cheap.
3.5 based on 13 reviews
Poquoy Brook Golf Club is a public golf course. 18 Holes, Par 72. Designed by Geoffrey Cornish, and opened in 1964. Blue Tees - Rating 73.5, Slope 126 White Tees - Rating 70.8, Slope 122 Gold Tees - Rating 73.1, Slope 121 . Full driving range and practice facilities. Kitchen and lounge with full bar. Open year round, weather permitting.
Always a great day on the links at Poquoy Brook! I really enjoy the well maintained greens and the serene calm. Players are respectful and the staff is terrific. Stop in for a quick bite on the turn or after 18 and you won;t regret it.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
The 3-story home built by artist and suffragist Blanche Ames and her botanist husband Oakes, is the centerpiece of this park. Visitors can also walk and horseback ride, fish, canoe, ice-skate and sled.
Borderland State Park has easy trails for walkers and more challenging ones for hikers. I took the easy 3 mile walk which is a slightly uneven unpaved road that includes woodlands, three ponds, interesting rock formations, meadows and farmland. The mansion was closed during my visit, but the exterior is interesting and worth inspecting. The park is large and uncrowded. There is a visitor center with restrooms and trail maps. Overall a top walkers destination. Bring insect repellent.
3.5 based on 21 reviews
We were here to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. The owner greeted us and was very gracious and friendly. He explained everything in detail of what we could expect and he even spent time talking to our guests. The two instructors were great, and very competent and made us feel very comfortable and relaxed. The place is small but we did not feel that was a negative. The views on a clear day are fantastic. I would not hesistate to recommend them.
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