Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States. Pittsfield is the largest city and the county seat of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the principal city of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Berkshire County. The population was 44,737 at the 2010 census. Although the population has declined in recent decades, Pittsfield remains the fourth largest municipality in western Massachusetts, behind only Springfield, Holyoke, and Chicopee.
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4 based on 17 reviews
I have visited Thrive on several occasions. It is a small, old fashioned diner that the new owner has transformed into a small, old fashioned diner with delicious vegan food - or quite frankly - really good food. I would recommend this place to vegans and people with special dietary needs and people who just want to have something delicious for lunch or dinner.My favorites so far are the mediterranean appetizer and the deserts. I have had four different deserts and they are all incredibly yummy. It is a happy place that I recommend to couples, singles and families. They do take-out and it is very easy and quick. The owner/chef is a super-woman who does it all. She is an inspiring and kind soul who wants to feed people food that is delicious and good for you. Thank you, Shari!!
4 based on 30 reviews
Flo's has an enlightened menu. Food items reflect modern tastes and offerings, and prices are reasonable ( not cheap). We had the challah French toast with real maple syrup and eggs Florentine. Everything was perfectly prepared and delicious. So what's the mismatch? I like quirky diner decor, but Flo's would do well to toss all the dusty faded hanging baskets of plastic greenery in the dumpster. These are tired, and decidedly unappetizing. I love the chickens. That theme makes sense. But dead fake plants aren't enhancing. Likewise, their restroom needs some refreshing. If anyone was to read all my reviews, it would be apparent that I usually give 5* to aged dives, but somehow it doesn't work here with the thoughtful menu and skillful presentation coupled with sad surroundings.
Where to eat Italian food in Pittsfield: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 12 reviews
We had lunch after touring the Hancock Shaker Village. The restaurant was excellent. The sandwiches that we had were very good. All the ingredients in the sandwiches were locally sourced. I had grilled roast turkey sandwich which came with some pickled vegetables. My husband had the grilled country ham and cheese sandwich. It was all very good. I would eat lunch there again even if not visiting the museum.
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4 based on 13 reviews
I work very nearby and LOVE their soup - something new every day. Some very recent examples that I've tried included : 1. a spicy Buffalo Chicken Soup2. their interpretation of a classic Chicken Noodle 3. Sweet Potato (I think it had cilantro - very interesting and tasty! I ordered it the next day, too) 4. Tomato Basil I have also seen lobster bisque on the menu and tortellini soup. I enjoy their salads very much, having gone on a Chicken Cobb Salad binge for several weeks. Their presentation is magnificent, too. Everything always looks pretty, and after being made so quickly. Because I'm popping in for lunch during the workweek, I appreciate how quick they are. They are very friendly, and will quickly learn your name if you've been there more than a couple of times. You will build a relationship with them if you go more than a couple of times. It's more than a first-name basis. While they are very friendly, service is brisk. Other offerings include local favorites such as SoCo ice cream, from a local ice cream maker and a locally made frozen yogurt. They have baked goods, muffins, and a variety of cold drinks ranging from sodas to juices and waters to kombucha. They have great coffee that is always consistent and tastes fresh (I take mine black,so I appreciate this enormously!). Their breakfast sandwiches are excellent, too. The place has lots of windows, so it's bright and cheery. There are lovely images painted on to the walls, and they have a small couch/comfy seating area as well as tall tables and stools. I'm very happy they're nearby. Great people, great food, reasonable prices. There is paid parking out front (first 30 minutes are free) and there is also free parking across the street or in the garage in back.
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