Guidebook

Patrick & Dawn
Patrick & Dawn
Guidebook

Restaurants

There are so many great restaurants in the northern Berkshires, but here are just a few of our faves. The hard-copy guidebook which you'll find in the house has even more suggestions.
Gastropub with burgers, pasta, vegetarian options, local cheese boards. Extensive, ever-rotating beer/cider/cocktail offerings. Reservations available through Resy.
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PUBLIC eat+drink
34 Holden St
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Gastropub with burgers, pasta, vegetarian options, local cheese boards. Extensive, ever-rotating beer/cider/cocktail offerings. Reservations available through Resy.
Locally sourced, single-page menu featuring modern American food. Dishes are inspired by what the local farms/purveyors are offering, so the menu changes week-to-week. Live music on the porch - check the website to see who’s playing.
413 Bistro
40 Main Street
Locally sourced, single-page menu featuring modern American food. Dishes are inspired by what the local farms/purveyors are offering, so the menu changes week-to-week. Live music on the porch - check the website to see who’s playing.
Pizza & more... take your pick of NY style or Sicilian slices.
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Ramuntos Brick Oven Pizza
67 Main St
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Pizza & more... take your pick of NY style or Sicilian slices.
For classic diner breakfast any time. Quick service, big portions, indoor/outdoor seating. Because pancakes for lunch is definitely a good thing. Closes 2pm daily.
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Renee's Diner
780 Massachusetts Ave
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For classic diner breakfast any time. Quick service, big portions, indoor/outdoor seating. Because pancakes for lunch is definitely a good thing. Closes 2pm daily.
Coffee, muffins, scones, soups, sandwiches, with vegan & vegetarian options.
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brewhaha
437 W Main St
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Coffee, muffins, scones, soups, sandwiches, with vegan & vegetarian options.

Things to do (that aren't art!)

In addition to the phenomenal art scene there's so much to do in North Adams and the surrounding area. Here are some off-the-beaten-path ideas.
Though some locals would prefer not to advertise this little trail, it’s perfect for a short, not-too-strenuous hike that’s close to downtown. Easily do the mostly-flat trail in under 2 hours roundtrip. And yes, there’s a real waterfall. Park in the YMCA/Elementary School lot.
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Cascade Trail
22 Brickyard Ct
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Though some locals would prefer not to advertise this little trail, it’s perfect for a short, not-too-strenuous hike that’s close to downtown. Easily do the mostly-flat trail in under 2 hours roundtrip. And yes, there’s a real waterfall. Park in the YMCA/Elementary School lot.
New England College Baseball League action comes to Joe Wolfe Stadium every June and July. Watch some of the nation’s elite up-and-coming collegiate ballplayers. Get there early for covered grandstand seats or spread a blanket on the grass down the foul lines.
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Joe Wolfe Field
310 State St
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New England College Baseball League action comes to Joe Wolfe Stadium every June and July. Watch some of the nation’s elite up-and-coming collegiate ballplayers. Get there early for covered grandstand seats or spread a blanket on the grass down the foul lines.
First-run movies, indies, and special showings in a small, independent theater.
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Images Cinema
50 Spring St
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First-run movies, indies, and special showings in a small, independent theater.
An aerial adventure park noted by Boston Magazine, The New York Times, and other travel publications. Traverse from tree to tree on a variety of elements like high wires, zip lines, and rope ladders. If you’re the one in the group afraid of heights, stay on the ground and enjoy watching your mates yell “Wahoo!” as they zip by.
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Ramblewild Adventure Park
110 Brodie Mountain Rd
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An aerial adventure park noted by Boston Magazine, The New York Times, and other travel publications. Traverse from tree to tree on a variety of elements like high wires, zip lines, and rope ladders. If you’re the one in the group afraid of heights, stay on the ground and enjoy watching your mates yell “Wahoo!” as they zip by.
A good old-fashioned mini golf course; loser pays for soft-serve ice cream at Krispy Cones next door. Or get a bucket of balls and a club, and work on your swing at the driving range.
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Baker's Golf Center
633 S Main St
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A good old-fashioned mini golf course; loser pays for soft-serve ice cream at Krispy Cones next door. Or get a bucket of balls and a club, and work on your swing at the driving range.
Easy-to-walk trails through fields, woods, sculpture gardens, and a pond (watch out for geese!). Awesome views of Mt. Greylock to the east.
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Field Farm Reservation
554 Sloan Rd
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Easy-to-walk trails through fields, woods, sculpture gardens, and a pond (watch out for geese!). Awesome views of Mt. Greylock to the east.
Year-round farm fun! Spring - watch maple sap turned into maple syrup in the sugar house. Summer - baby animals. Fall - pumpkins, pumpkins, pumpkins! Winter - xmas trees, pre-cut and cut-your-own.
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Ioka Valley Farm
3475 Hancock Road
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Year-round farm fun! Spring - watch maple sap turned into maple syrup in the sugar house. Summer - baby animals. Fall - pumpkins, pumpkins, pumpkins! Winter - xmas trees, pre-cut and cut-your-own.
Throwback roadside stop from the days before interstate highways. Café offers sandwiches, whoopie pies, fudge and souvenirs. Even if you don’t buy anything, it’s worth a stop for the breathtaking views of North Adams.
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Wigwam Western Summit
Mohawk Trail
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Throwback roadside stop from the days before interstate highways. Café offers sandwiches, whoopie pies, fudge and souvenirs. Even if you don’t buy anything, it’s worth a stop for the breathtaking views of North Adams.

The art scene

Works that are contemporary or classic or something in between; paint or sculpture or multimedia or 3D installation; artists who are world famous or up-and-coming or totally unknown (for now!)... our little corner of Massachusetts has it all.
World-class museum featuring European and American paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, photographs, and decorative arts from the Renaissance to the early twentieth century. Visit Cafe 7 for a quick bite, or pack a picnic to enjoy by the reflecting pool. Walking trails (free, no admission needed!) criss-cross the 140-acre property, offering outdoor art installations with the backdrop of spectacular views of Williamstown and the Green Mountains.
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The Clark Art Institute
225 South St
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World-class museum featuring European and American paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, photographs, and decorative arts from the Renaissance to the early twentieth century. Visit Cafe 7 for a quick bite, or pack a picnic to enjoy by the reflecting pool. Walking trails (free, no admission needed!) criss-cross the 140-acre property, offering outdoor art installations with the backdrop of spectacular views of Williamstown and the Green Mountains.
A veritable cornucopia of art, performance, music, food and drink! All in a repurposed mid-1800s industrial mill complex. Annual musical festivals include Solid Sound in June and FreshGrass in September. Cavernous light-filled indoor gallery spaces allowing the exhibition of large-scale installations which simply cannot be displayed anywhere else. An absolute must-see!
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MASS MoCA
1040 Mass MoCA Way
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A veritable cornucopia of art, performance, music, food and drink! All in a repurposed mid-1800s industrial mill complex. Annual musical festivals include Solid Sound in June and FreshGrass in September. Cavernous light-filled indoor gallery spaces allowing the exhibition of large-scale installations which simply cannot be displayed anywhere else. An absolute must-see!
A storefront gallery staffed by MCLA students, featuring rotating exhibitions and various events. And all along Main Street, art and cultural activities abound all summer.
MCLA Gallery 51
51 Main St
A storefront gallery staffed by MCLA students, featuring rotating exhibitions and various events. And all along Main Street, art and cultural activities abound all summer.

Berkshires History

A lot has happened in the Berkshires over the centuries... here are some of our favorite spots to soak up local history.
Free museum dedicated to the history of the "Steeple City". Located on the first floor of the Holiday Inn.
North Adams Museum of History
59 Main St
Free museum dedicated to the history of the "Steeple City". Located on the first floor of the Holiday Inn.
The home where Herman Melville wrote Moby Dick.
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Arrowhead Museum
780 Holmes Rd
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The home where Herman Melville wrote Moby Dick.
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Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum
67 East Road
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Commemorating the Battle of Bennington in 1777, considered a turning point of the Revolutionary War. And yes, since it’s in Vermont it’s in the Greens not Berkshires.
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Bennington Battle Monument
15 Monument Cir
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Commemorating the Battle of Bennington in 1777, considered a turning point of the Revolutionary War. And yes, since it’s in Vermont it’s in the Greens not Berkshires.