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Tag Archives: great barrington
The Bistro Box, Great Barrington
Dine al fresco in Great Barrington beside the pines of Main Street, feast upon elevated junk food as kings of the Berkshires! The Bistro Box [937 S Main St Great Barrington, MA 01230] is my favorite place to go after … Continue reading →
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Tagged al fresco, bacon, berkshires, bistro box, blt, cuban, elevated junk food, french fries, great barrington, hand cut fries, junk food, mass, massachusetts, onion ring, sandwich, western mass
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Daytrip to Millerton, NY
Just an hour outside of Albany lays the quaint little Millerton, NY right on the border of Connecticut. Millerton is full of kitsch and well worth a visit, especially if you enjoy tea. Our first stop in the town found … Continue reading →
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Tagged 250 foot waterfall, afternoon tea, antique, berkshires, black snail, cafinated, columbia county, connecticut, copper star alpaca, covered bridge, decaf, eat me, farmers market, feed, Fun, glimor glass, great barrington, harlem valley rail trail, harney and sons, kent falls, kent falls state park, massachusetts, millerton, new york, oblong books, rail trail, root vegetables, root veggies, sccones, shopping, tasting room, tea, tea tasting, terni's, three states, vintage, waterfall, window shopping, yum
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Monument Mountain
I recently hiked Monument Mountain in Great Barrington. When entering the parking lot I realized it is a very popular hike, there were tons of people there. This did not hinder the enjoyment of the hike, however. We did not … Continue reading →
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Tagged berkshires, devils pulpit, Fun, great barrington, hike, inscription rock, monument mountain, nature, rock formations, summit, trails, views, vista
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Berkshires: Great Barrington
My favorite town in the Berkshires is Great Barrington. It is a quintessential New England town with a hippy edge and history. If you’re starting with lunch, you should really check out the Gypsy Joynt Café, come for the ambiance … Continue reading →
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Tagged berkshires, eat me, foccacia, Fun, great barrington, gypsy joynt cafe, history, housitanic river walk, ice cream, nature, soco creamery, w.e.b. du bois
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