Hancock is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 717 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Hancock
4 based on 199 reviews
Way way down from last time 8 (?) years ago. Bacon yuck. Sausages brown and serve. Home fries either under cooked or crunchy, Charges 45 cents for rye toast really???? Place needs a good power washing and updating. Service was spotty Will not be back
3.5 based on 109 reviews
Unless you have two hours to kill to get a sandwich stay away. Food ok for what it is but the wait was horrendous. Same thing happened this winter when we were skiing at mountain. They should either get their act together or close down.
4.5 based on 135 reviews
The décor an ambience are charming but the menu is a bit tired. Our escargots were good, as was the onion soup, but nothing special. My duck was tender and carved nicely and my husband's salmon was good too. The dinner rolls were stale but we didn't complain. Other reviewers raved about the desserts but an ordinary looking ice cream sundae and a few others didn't appeal. Where were the crème brullee and crepes Suzette. Service was efficient but that was about it. This restaurant charges top dollar. We didn't feel it was worth it.
3 based on 17 reviews
Pizza Plus is just that, a plus. The pizza is delicious but the other menu choices are wonderful too. You will be pleasantly surprised. The atmosphere is cozy and family oriented with a bar and pool table on one side and dining on the other side. They do have some outdoor seating on a deck as well. The cheesy garlic bread is a favorite of ours too. We are very glad to have discovered it on our travels and have stopped there many times for meals.
4 based on 23 reviews
First visit for lunch. Good casual breakfast and lunch menu. Food was very fresh and tasty. Soups were excellent (mushroom). Prices very fair. Seating is indoor or outside. There is an ice cream bar and hot dog/ hamburg, etc. stand outside for drive up and outside eating. Also a driving range and small miniature golf for children. Grounds were neatly kept, wait staff was polite and attentive. Overall a good and fun experience. Again very casual and located in an area where there are not a lot of eating options.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Drove past a few nights and seen the lines every night so we decided to try. Just OK would be my opinion, soft serve didn't have much taste and the hot fudge tasted like they bought it at a discount store. Very disappointed.
4.5 based on 516 reviews
Every dish is cooked to order and please give yourself enough time to enjoy your food by coming in 2 hours early if you have tickets to shows. Gluten Free available, Vegan and lots of Vegetarian dishes to pick from..
This was the worst service experience I have ever had. The food took a long time but that was expected but they sent the wrong dish to my table. Then we were told It would be ten minutes. However this was not the case at all. We waited a half an hour were offered a drink but then it turned into almost an hour and when my family finally said something to the waitress, the daughter of the owner escalated things by yelling for her father who confronted my mother and proceeded to ignore and tell us we were wrong that it was only starters that were quick but refused to acknowledge that we were asking for our starters . Then the other owner came out and proceeded to dismiss us and tell us we were wrong it was only ten minutes. They were incredibly rude and unapologetic about the mistake. Then proceeded to pretend we were not at the restaurant. I would never comer back .
4.5 based on 156 reviews
A friend and I found this place through a search engine. We were driving up to the Berkshires for the day and wanted to stop for breakfast. We chose this place based on location and great reviews.
We came on a Saturday morning around 10 am. The line was almost out the door, but I quickly found out why. Menu looked fantastic!
This is the type of place where you order at the counter, you pay and tip there, they give you a table number to display on your table, you then find a table, and then you patiently wait. Servers will bring you your food. It is pretty much self service though, except for when the servers bring the actual food. You have to get up and get your own utensils, condiments and/or water. Also, once you’re done, you are expected to put away your dishes and utensils in the right bins. I was expecting a little more service from the restaurant, but I quickly got over all that.
The food was great. We both ordered the short rib hash and a side of bacon and sausage. I ordered a lemonade and she a coffee. We quickly discovered that the food was super hearty and rich, and we could have just easily shared one order of the short rib hash.
If we are ever in the area we will go there again, but will not order so much food. I was looking at our neighbors plates and all the orders going by, and everything looked super yummy! I can definitely see why it’s a local favorite!
FYI, there is also a small market inside!
4.5 based on 52 reviews
We are a locally owned and operated frozen yogurt shop in Pittsfield, and we’re proud to serve frozen yogurt that comes from a cow, not a mix. Our frozen yogurt is homemade in small batches each day on-site using skim milk and low fat milk from local dairies and fresh ingredients. Our flavors are ever changing, incorporating seasonal ingredients from local farms and artisans when possible. You can enjoy our frozen yogurt with fresh inspired flavors in spring, summer, fall and even winter! Looking for Dairy Free Options? We offer Homemade Non-Dairy Vegan Frozen Yogurt which are made with the highest quality Coconut, Almond or Cashew Milks & like probiotic loaded Vegan Yogurt.
I love love love it here! I am always excited to see what special flavors are on he menu. They have the best toppings. Everything is always fresh and sourced locally! This is a don't miss!Nicole C Thx for coming and your kind words! Hope to see u soon. Jim & Lisa owners
4.5 based on 58 reviews
On the corner of Linden & North it's a sleepy cafe where locals come to unwind or camp out on their laptops. Seasonal drinks on the menu like apple cider and cardamom cappuccino(which is entirely way too sweet and doesn't taste of cardamom at all despite my checking with the barista beforehand). Rustic meets hippy decor with average coffee - you might want to hold out for some of the coffee shops in Lenox if you're headed that way.
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