The Brimfield Fair runs from September 2nd to 7th this year. Ricky and Emily go together every year to hunt for antiques. It is the largest and most iconic outdoor antique show in the country and you can truly find something for everyone there.
Take a visit to Brookfield Orchards for some apple picking and cider donuts. They have been a family farm since 1918 and have a really cute country store with lots of homemade baked goods and fudge. September 6th and 7th they are hosting their Harvest Craft fair with food trucks, live music, and local handmade goods for sale.
Take a visit to Old Sturbridge Village, a recreated 1830s rural New England town. Explore 200+ acres and 40 historical buildings, chat with costumed historians as they work the tasks of the past, and be inspired by the stories of early 19th-century rural New England life.
Sundays from 9AM to 1PM the Sturbridge Farmers Market features a selection of local farmers, food makers, and artisans.
Voted one of the top ten places to get BBQ in New England by the Boston Globe. B.T.’s Smokehouse offers more then just BBQ. Catfish, Chop Salads, Vegetarian sides and salads, and an ever-changing selection of seasonal selections. B.T.s is BYOB and open Tuesday through Saturday 11 AM to 9PM and Sundays 11AM to 8PM
One of Emilys favorite spots to get lunch she’s been going here since she was a little girl with her family. If you don’t mind a bit of a drive it’s so worth it! Order three hot dogs with “the works” and they’ll know what to do. This restaurant has been operating in Worcester since 1918, so over 100 years! You can’t go wrong