Easthampton is a city in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. The city is on the southeastern edge of the Pioneer Valley near the five colleges in the college towns of Northampton and Amherst. The population was 16,053 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Easthampton
4.5 based on 270 reviews
The eggs are really special not scrambled out of a box. Crazy hash options not my thing but most customers love it!
4.5 based on 286 reviews
Award Winning Kosher Ice Cream Shop and Bakery, specializing in dairy, sugar free and No-Moo(R) dairy free baked goods (Vegan and Gluten Free), frozen desserts and hot fudge sauces. No-Moo Cookies, Pies, Bars and Cakes, Ice Cream Cakes, Gourmet Dairy Ice Creams available in house, online and wholesale. 370+ flavors of frozen desserts and still counting! Their Hot Fudge is made in-house and is also available Online and in some Specialty Food Stores nation wide. Herrell's baked goods are as good as their ice cream. Home of the Smoosh-in(R) and a founder who is the originator of gourmet ice cream. Family owned for nearly 40 years.
Stop what you're doing (reading reviews on TripAdvisor) and get ready to experience and devour the best ice cream you've ever had in your life. We're talking about the kind of ice cream that you just don't forget. Yes, you may dream about it at night. Yes, you may want to visit twice a day, and no, I won't tell anyone that you did. Herrell's is one of Northampton's happiest places, so don't forget to drop in and indulge. You totally won't regret it.
And yes, that line you're seeing? Don't worry. I moves really, really fast.
Happy licks!
4 based on 344 reviews
Delaney's Grill is the place you go for steak in Western Massachusetts. Why? Because we are the best steakhouse in the region. We serve 100% Black Angus beef from cattle raised on small farms and fed an all-vegetarian diet to promote superior marbling and outstanding flavor. Our selection of cuts includes something for every steak lover, including an 8-ounce filet mignon, a 16-ounce Delmonico rib eye and a 12-ounce cut of our delicious roast prime rib. For the members of your party who aren't in a mood for steak, we offer a great selection of fish, pork, chicken, gluten free and vegetarian options. And our appetizers, including asparagus fries, perfectly fried calamari, and family style chop-chop salad never fail to delight. Don't forget about our infamous popovers!
My husband and I went with our friends to celebrate the holidays. We were seated immediately and had just "ok" service. The prices of the food was high and I felt the food was just ordinary, not spectacular as expected. My husband's lamb was undercooked and I had ask for salt and pepper for the table and water refills. Drinks were 12.00 a piece.
The décor is beautiful and very clean.
I will not go back.
5 based on 75 reviews
We are an old-fashioned homemade ice cream and candy store. Located in the charming small town of Easthampton, Massachusetts, we make all our own ice cream right on the premises! With high tin ceilings, hardwood floors and a soda fountain counter with red bar stools, our shop will take you back to a simpler time. You can find us on Cottage Street, on the Nashawannuck Pond, and right up the street from the boardwalk. We're open year-round.
I pretty much like every flavor I've tried at Mt. Tom. They have the "secret formula" down perfect. You can taste the fresh ingredients, and the milkfat balance is spot on. Some "super premium" offerings elsewhere overdo the fat content so that you get an unpleasant waxy residue left on your mouth, like after eating a doughnut. (another thing I don't need!)
Mt. Tom is the "baby bear" ice cream. Just right. And I'm glad I'm closer than 50 miles! Go in the evening, get some cones, and take a stroll to the nearby pond and enjoy!
4.5 based on 95 reviews
We happened to be passing through Easthampton when our contact told us about this local bagel place. What a surprise--it was most unexpected! The bagels are great. I had the poppyseed, toasted with cream cheese. The coffee is also excellent. The bagels are just he way I like them--moist and chewy, with a nice crust. The atmosphere is old school/industrial. It's a pleasant and inviting place. I'd definitely go back!
4.5 based on 16 reviews
The Shelburne Fall Coffee Roasters is a great little coffee house with a good selection of freshly brewed coffees, breakfrest and lunch sandwiches. A Starbucks in Easthampton, friendly staff. Highly recommend. Pete
4.5 based on 36 reviews
I've lived in the Pioneer Valley for over 20 years and have visited most restaurants here. Most restaurants here are decent-if overpriced. Small Oven is special. So special. They care about the flavor of every. single. bite. Someone clearly thinks through every detail. For example: yesterday I tried the roasted eggplant sandwich with parsley, mild feta, carmelized onions and a kind of tangy yogurty sauce. This sandwich could have gone a little wrong in many ways: salty feta, runny sauce, bitter eggplant, not washed parsley. But it was perfect. The balance of flavors was perfect. It's the same with everything on the menu. Small oven is seriously a gem.
4.5 based on 315 reviews
We went there today about 9 am and it was already crowded but well worth the wait. The portions are generous and the coffee delicious. I had the wicked Pete,s omelet with pesto, feta cheese , spinach, onions and tomatoes. My friend had the eggs Benedict. Our server was friendly and helpful. We did not feel neglected. Best place for breakfast for miles around. On Sundays the parking is free in the municipal lot nearby!
4.5 based on 119 reviews
I was out in Easthampton for a meeting in a refurbished factory building that now houses offices, shared work spaces, a few commercial establishments--and a restaurant called Riff's Joint. Never would I have expected to find such a pleasant, upbeat lunch place in that location! Its decor is bright and cheery, the counter staff is friendly and outgoing, and the menu choices are considerable. There's everything from chips and salsa to Thai lettuce wraps, from burgers and sweet potato fries to tacos, and from unusual "riffwiches" to varied salads. One can build one's own sandwich or design one's own pizza. Moreover, they make everything themselves and favor fresh, local ingredients. Prices are fair. The place appears to be thriving. In fact, there's a second Riff's out in Turner's Falls. If you're in central Massachusetts, why not give one of these places a try? NB: Riff's Joint is casual and has no waitstaff.
4.5 based on 228 reviews
We came in on the early side for dinner and there were a few tables available. You need to order at the counter and pay when you order. You can get your own drinks and silverware and sit down with a number at your table. We were expecting a really good meal and it surpassed our expectations on all accounts. The lamb and lentils on onion crepe, lamb tagine with mixed veggies and mixed avocado salad were all fabulous! We ended with a pistachio baklava that was also first rate. I wish we had a restaurant like this near where we live, because we 'd be in there all the time! Loved it so much, we are returning tomorrow morning for breakfast... Heck with Jakes... This place is on a way different and higher level!
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