Discover the best top things to do in , Blackstone Valley including Stage Right Studio for Arts & Wellness, Pecorino, Rita's, Hartley's Pork Pies, Candita Clayton Gallery, Friends Bookstore, Seed To Stem, Vaillancourt Folk Art, Crompton Collective, Green Mountain Chocolate.
Restaurants in Blackstone Valley
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The fact that Hartley's has been in business for over 100 years attests to the fact that they put out quality products. I used to live about a mile from the tiny store, but now live an hour away. This unfortunately limits the frequency I can enjoy their pork pies (my personal favorite). They have other pies, but the pork pies are absolutely wonderful. The spices are on the mark and there is just enough juice in them to make them a really pleasant snack or meal. Check their hours. They are not open every day and close when they sell out. Highly recommend.
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Love Seed to Stem! Everything from shells to incense to carapaces to antlers to ferns, cacti and crystals. It’s a wonderland of oddities and the beautiful..,
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Vaillancourt Folk Art, based in Sutton, Massachusetts, is considered one of the last "Made in America" Christmas studios. Founded in 1984, Vaillancourt chalkware is cast from vintage moulds and hand-painted with the same attention to quality and detail given to the fine arts. Available nationally—from department stores and museum gift shops to small mom and pop shoppes and catalogs—the experience of the studio, gallery, and museum is second to none. Vaillancourt Folk Art operates with one goal in mind: starting your family tradition by creating that special gift that will be handed down throughout generations.
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Great little shops to stroll thru: a framers market and then a bakery/snadwich type place and we went on a Saturday AM and they had a duo performing as well. What's not to like
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Established in 1989. Green Mountain Chocolate Company (GMC) was born in Vermont by a Swiss born chocolatier who was also the Carter Administration Pastry Chef! When he wanted to retire he found the current owners, Bill and Lisa where the perfect fit for his company, except they moved it to Massachusetts! They built a state of the art manufacturing facility with a store front. GMC supplies wholesale products to the chocolate industry as well as has two retail stores (Hopedale and Franklin). The retail stores are known for their gourmet truffles and their chocolate covered potato chips. You can also find gifts and all the traditional chocolates like barks, butter crunch fudge, turtles, etc.
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