Wood fired pizza kitchen and bar. We went here on our first date.
British import store. We bought chocolate here on our first date.
Lovely little coffee shop with a great board game collection.
A bridge of flowers in the most adorable, quaint New England town.
The summit of Mt. Sugarloaf offers amazing views of the Connecticut River Valley. The park is great for picnics, hiking, and mountain biking.
Our favorite ice cream in the area. It's on a family dairy farm so you can watch the cows while you eat your ice cream.
An old-fashioned ice cream parlor & candy store
Mount Tom features wonderful views of the Pioneer Valley in west-central Massachusetts. The area is also a great place to bird watch--especially for hawks.
Buy local maple syrup, cider doughnuts, and other treats.
First built as general store in 1876, they sell souvenirs, baked goods, ice cream, and a treasure trove of trinkets.
Bowling, arcade, surprisingly decent pizza and karaoke.
Great burgers and fries
The lifelong home of poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) has been turned into a museum. Great for Emily Dickinson fans but also as a history of the area.
A farm stand that's grown into a grocery store, bakery, and deli. They have lots of local produce and an ice cream window. (This is near the Carle and Dickinson museums in Amherst)
Traditional Massachusetts candlepin bowling, it's been open since 1906. (Near the Bridge of Flowers)
A living history museum with many houses from the 1700s.
Fun, family friendly brewery, with great pizza and an outdoor space.
Delicious chocolate and coffee.