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Dining

Dining at MASS MoCA

There are two excellent restaurants on the MASS MoCA campus:

Lickety Split, in the lobby (phone 413.663.3372), serves breakfast and lunch daily with ice cream, coffees, espresso, and fresh-squeezed lemonade plus light fare for dinner on show nights. Open during museum hours and before, and during performing arts events.

Café Latino(shown above) on the MASS MoCA campus serves Nuevo Latino cuisine alongside a Latino-inspired cocktail menu and wine list. Outdoor dining is available in season. The full-service restaurant is part of Mezze Restaurant Group, committed to the ‘buy local’ mission providing a wide diversity of fresh, seasonal foods from neighboring family farms, celebrating the bounty of the Berkshires. Serving lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Call for days of operation. Reservations welcome. Phone 413.662.2004.

There is a wide variety of restaurants in the area from elegant, renovated Victorians to funky cafés and bars, to great ethnic spots, to coffee shops. The Transcript publishes a map guide to the area which includes some restaurant listings. We would be happy to send you one, or pick one up in our lobby. Briefly, within walking distance are , The Freightyard Pub, Taylors Fine Dining , Richmond Grille at the Holiday Inn, The Hub, The Alley, Cup and Saucer, Red Sauce, Brew Ha Ha, and Gramercy Bistro and . Within a short drive is Elf Parlor, Boston Seafood Restaurant and Isabella's. A variety of pizza and fast food restaurants are also downtown.

See a list of North Adams' restaurants at the Berkshire Visitor Bureau website (click on Where to Dine).

See a list of northern Berkshire restaurants at the Williamstown Chamber of Commerce website.


   
 
 
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