The restaurant set in an 1813 farmhouse is a rustic destination. With an interior decor that matches the times, it also adorns a combination of mid-century…
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Our Review
The restaurant set in an 1813 farmhouse is a rustic destination. With an interior decor that matches the times, it also adorns a combination of mid-century furnishing style and present-day bohemian furbishing. Due to this alignment, the eatery is warm and inviting and well set up for the 21st-century traveler. Its location allows it a blend of nature and modest luxury which is well utilized through refreshing outdoor sitting areas and a seasonal Deck Bar. The number of visitors who go for short walks here confirm this as well. This getaway spot conveniently has access to the Appalachian Trail, is in close proximity to museums and hiking trails.
The Tourists restaurant is most popular not only with travelers but also locals who frequent the place for special annual events. A quick tip: the George Howell coffees are a delicious must-try here. House-infused spirits and wines are available throughout the day, which makes the whole scene that much more enjoyable. The Tourists Radio is quite popular with music-lovers because of its aesthetic effect and the channel is also accessible wherever you are. The chime chapel is said to invoke the best mood too!
The saline pool is a gem in the summer and will save you red and itchy eyes if chlorine affects you. Pets are welcome and the area is wheelchair accessible. In the winter, the outdoor fireplace is a great place to warm up and hang out with a loved one. The parking is free and so is the WiFi! These guys have thought everything out. Another reason to visit is for the museums nearby which include MassMOCA and The Clark Museum. A lot of Tourists visitors enjoy the hiking trails and go to Mount Greylock, Cascades and Hoosac Range which are all pretty close by.