I will be in the 5-College area of Western Massachusetts (staying in Hadley, but spending a lot of time in Northampton, Amherst, Holyoke, Shelburne Falls, and possibly Springfield and/or Hartford, too) for six days beginning next Wednesday. I've visited this area several times already, and have found the mix of cheap college hangouts, solid upscale restaurants, and interesting, off-the-beaten-path farmstands and sausage shops quite appealing. But I'd like to know if there's anything in the general vicinity that I've missed. Am willing to travel (though probably not to Boston) for exceptional food of almost any type, but am particularly curious about great pizzerias, authentic ethnic spots (including sausage stands), and any places with interesting historical or cultural connections to the area. The more local and quirky, the better......
Here are the spots I've liked thus far:
Harrell's Ice Cream, Northampton: Rich, creamy ice cream produced by a man who is frequently referred to as the inventor of the mix-in and the Godfather of East Coast ice cream. Consistently great stuffe produced in a variety of interesting seasonal flavors. Past favorites include chocolate pudding, cinnamon nutmeg, burnt sugar and cream, and black raspberry and banana.
Green Street Cafe, Northampton: My favorite place for upscale dining in the area. I love the atmosphere here, as it is some kind of old workshop or storefront divided into a series of dimly lit, cozy dining rooms. The mood is smart but relaxed, and the menu, offering "refined" American comfort food is a good match for the ambiance. Try the beef roast and roast pork especially.
Fresh Pasta Co., Northampton: My last visit suggested this place may be going downhill, but the grilled portabella, leek and brie sandwich is usually a winner. House made pasta in a variety of sauces have also been solid. Good for a cheap lunch.
Vermont Country Deli, Northampton: Really good deli sandwiches and salads.
Del Ray Restaurant, Northampton: Undoubtedly, the trendiest choice for upscale dining in the area, Del Ray featured a modern French-American menu the last time I stopped in, although I think they have since altered their focus. The place tries to produce an air of sophistication, but comes off a bit too polished for my liking. Food was decent but not spectacular. The owner also runs the upscale Italian place down the street, Spoleto, which I have found lacking.
Northampton Brewing Co., Northampton: Good brew pub with a nice beer garden for summer drinking. A bit antiseptic feeling, as these places usually are, on the inside.
Aqua Vitae Pizza, Hadley: A 50's time warp of a pizza place that once served fabulous, cracker-thin crust pizza far superior to Zeffiro's, Candlelite, etc. I've heard it's fallen on hard times, but will probably given it a spin next week.
Antonio's Pizza, Amherst: Pretty good thin crust pizza with interesting toppings--barbecued chicken being the specialty, I believe. Antonio's has connected satellite spots in other college towns like Charlottesville, VA and Ithaca, NY.
Amherst Ale House, Amherst: A divey left-wing bar (at least based on the conversations I've overheard here) that has a pretty good beer selection. Best drinking spot I've found in the Hadley-Northampton-Amherst area thus far. Better than the annoying frat crowd at Packards in Northampton, and the less annoying but structurally similar patrons at the NBC and ABC.
Amherst Brewing Co., Amherst: The beer isn't as good as at NBC, and the crowd is, as I say above, annoying.
Pekarski's Sausage, Montague (?): Mike "The Sausage King" Pekarski is a kielbasa genius, and will gladly match his sausage against any basic kielbasa found in Chicago. Customers regularly have his sausage flown to them around the world, and there's a reason why....This is an old-time place that also smokes its own bacon and other meats. If you're in the area, don't miss it.
Maple Line Dairy, Hadley: A family dairy that has good milk, and excellent egg nog.
Flavors Dairy and Ice Cream, Hadley: Another family spot with very good milk and ice cream.
Boisvert Sugar Shack, Hadley: Great syrup and maple candies. But the real gem here is the soft serve maple syrup ice cream.
Places I haven't liked that much include the lackluster Northampton upscale Mexican spot, La Cazuela (nice bar, though); the Amherst burrito stand Bueno y Sano; Bart's a popular but insufficiently creamy and flavorful local ice cream chain; Spoleto, a bad upscale Italian spot in Northampton; and any Chinese place in Northampton or Amherst.