Submitted by againwithausername t3_xwg2k4 in massachusetts

My family and I moved to WMA in late August. We’ve loved it. We’re about an hour east of the Berkshires and have family coming in this weekend. We wanted to take them there to see the leaves but don’t know where to start for lunch options. Are there any places you’d suggest that have a good combo of food and view? Thank you in advance!

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Complete-Fudge3163 t1_ir6h8jp wrote

Red lion inn. Stockbridge.

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againwithausername OP t1_ir79sej wrote

This is one I knew of but when I went to make lunch reservations, it’s basically booked for the year on Saturdays. I get it though. It looked really cool.

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kingrobot3rd t1_ir7cmop wrote

Baba Louie’s in Great Barrington. Truly amazing pizza. No reservations. Unless you get there when they open, plan to have a short wait, maybe 20-30 minutes. Good thing is Great Barrington is a lovely little town to walk around with plenty of shops, galleries, etc.

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AbraxasII t1_ir8r232 wrote

Ah you beat me to it. Seriously my favorite eats in the Berkshires if you can get a seat.

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Balsac_is_Daddy t1_ir9wtg5 wrote

The only thing I dont like about Baba Louie's is that it such a small space. I always felt like I was a part of every table lol.

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TheEmpressIsIn t1_ir696wp wrote

the Berkshires are huge. where are you going?

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againwithausername OP t1_ir6e6xe wrote

Anywhere you suggest. Lol. I’m sorry I’m so unhelpful. I really have no idea where to start. Let’s put it this way, if you were going to that area, whether western, eastern, northern, etc. side of the Berkshires, where would you take people to eat lunch who haven’t seen the foliage

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TheEmpressIsIn t1_ir6f5k4 wrote

if you don't care about food, The Golden Eagle in North Adams has spectacular views.

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threenamer t1_ir724d8 wrote

Or just keep going up the hill and get coffee at the summit.

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Ok-Lengthiness446 t1_ir8kgo3 wrote

Black Swan Inn in Lee — Indian food on the lake, great view, kinda cramped and only Indian food, but top tier. RJs Seafood is an exquisite Italian seafood-focused restaurant in Pittsfield.

Hotel on North’s “Eat on North” also has impeccable food, all varieties, but American typical bar fare and entrees. Rem Roc’s is authentic soul food that you could take to-go and eat the best fried chicken of your life atop Mt. Greylock or the like. Treat yourself to some Ayelada frozen yogurt on the way back. If you find yourself in Lenox and starved, but don’t want to pay a mint to eat — Loeb’s grocery has a deli in back, the Earl’s Favorite is scrumptious. Chocolate Springs is worth a stop if you pass it. La Fogata in Pittsfield has out of this world empanadas, and Pancho’s on North is a solid authentic Mexican restaurant - neither have a view, but keep reading and I’ve got you covered.

Pittsfield is centrally located and you’re likely to see less traffic if you peep north of Pittsfield aka “Shire City” and much less waiting time for anything, especially food, in Pittsfield. I would steer clear of south county, Great Barrington, the Stockbridges including Lee and Lenox, if you want to stay relaxed and not up to your ears in peepers. There’s waterfalls in Dalton and lakes to drive by in Lanesborough, Pittsfield State forest area and up towards Adams.

Edit: if you’re coming from the east, take rt. 20 into Dalton/Pittsfield and go North from there. This will allow you AMAZING peeping while driving into the country, while avoiding all of South County where allllllllllllllllllllllllLLLLLLLLLLLLLL the congestion is, always. Waconah Falls should be on the way, which is a 50 yard walk to a beautiful slice of nature.

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againwithausername OP t1_ir9ku3p wrote

Wow! Thank you so much for the detail and time you took. This is very helpful! Sounds like you get what I’m trying to do. And while we are far from locals at this point, we’d like to avoid the tourist-trap type places so this was perfect.

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Balsac_is_Daddy t1_ir9x1az wrote

I grew up near Wahconah Falls, used to smoke pot and drink there a lot as a teen lol, which was dumb cause the cops always came around.

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darthrosco t1_ir7iyez wrote

Hot harrys or the hotdog ranch

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againwithausername OP t1_ir7k76p wrote

The name alone makes me want to go to the hotdog ranch.

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Ok-Lengthiness446 t1_ir8kpz7 wrote

Teo’s blows Hot Dog Ranch out of the water. Cash only! This is the ultimate local secret impo. The sauce mmmmmm

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giob1966 t1_ir8yqyx wrote

Teos is the hot dog king... and not just because a friend of mine is the owner.

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Ok-Lengthiness446 t1_ir9176u wrote

When I first relocated here, finding it was like a warm hug from my late, beloved, cigarette-stinking-navy-vet Papa. I went a lot that first year, when I felt completely rudderless, out of place and needed comfort. Felt like home. I only do take out now, but it’s still my #1 local comfort food. The fries are consistently crisp to perfection, even after the ride home.

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giob1966 t1_ir92608 wrote

I've been going there since the early 70s as a kid... I still always get there when I'm back home, sadly not too often.

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darthrosco t1_ir7q72l wrote

Its great its these tiny hotdogs. Super cheap. I get 10 when i go.

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Adriennesegur t1_ir7m6el wrote

Bizen has great Japanese, Baba Louis was already mentioned but I’ll second it, both Bizalions and Rubis offer a European cafe vibe ( great sandwiches/imported cheeses/order at counter type thing). Bistro box is also great, although be prepared to stand in line for 30+ minutes and then another 15 or so to get your food.

Edit: while not lunch, Naumkeag is doing their annual pumpkin show and it’s a nice fall activity if your looking for that sort of thing. You’ll need to buy tickets ahead of time though.

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cdcyclist t1_ir7nfp8 wrote

I recommend brunch at Rose's in Lee

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RaptorStrike_TR t1_ir8khvw wrote

Wahconah Falls if you bring your own food

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againwithausername OP t1_ir9kw52 wrote

If we don’t make it out there this weekend, this will be a great addition to our list of things to do down the road too.

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AbraxasII t1_ir8qw7v wrote

Baba Louie's in Great Barrington, truly the best pizza I have ever had. And if you want dessert, walk down the street to SoCo Creamery afterwards.

Also in Great Barrington and really good IF you can get a seat: GB Eats.

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Balsac_is_Daddy t1_ir9x494 wrote

The ice cream at SoCo is great but I would probably commit murder for the raspberry sorbet omfggf

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giob1966 t1_ir8yw8c wrote

Ozzie's in Hinsdale for all day breakfasts.

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Connect_Bass2110 t1_ir8zama wrote

The common table on Chester hands down. I’m born n bred here in the Berkshires.

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Fabulously-humble t1_ir6y93k wrote

Carm’s Restaurant and Coffee shop in Chester.

Don’t miss it on your drive along Rt 20. Which btw goes 3,365 miles from Boston across the USA to Newport, Oregon.

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Fabulously-humble t1_ir6yghf wrote

Wow. 2 votes for Carm’s.

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againwithausername OP t1_ir7a2nx wrote

Have you been? I looked at the pics online and it looked cute but was t sure what to think.

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Fabulously-humble t1_ir7intz wrote

Yes. Good food good location owner does almost everything. Adorable little town nestled in the hills and near October Mountain

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Statest16 t1_ir8sj11 wrote

If your near North Adams

The Freightyard Pub

413 Bistro but very pricy but very good

There is good Indian food and Thai in Williamstown

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BeatPoet1977 t1_ir9l5r5 wrote

Lift at Bousquet - views of the mountain! :)

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Balsac_is_Daddy t1_ir9wq3x wrote

Liston's in Worthington (not Berkshire Co. but right next to it!) just reopened after new ownership and complete rebuild! I cant wait to go there!

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