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Map Included MAP INCLUDED @ @visitlenox f @LenoxChamber W @LenoxChamber Lenox is the place for elcome to Lenox! everybody, whatever your heart desires. We know you EAT•SHOP•STAY•PLAY•SEE EAT•SHOP•STAY•PLAY•SEE W will feel the love too in our Lenox, once the summer getaway for the wealthy families of the Morgans, Vanderbilts beautiful town. and Sloans during the turn of the century, has now become a utopia for all who reside and visit. With something to offer for everyone whether it be outdoor adventure, cultural offerings, farm-to-table dining, or shopping and simply strolling the town center, Lenox has it all. Named “The Best Small town in the Northeast” and on the Top 10 list of the “Best Small Town Cultural Scenes” by USA TODAY©, Lenox is a special place where modern day meets small town living. In a place where people passing on the sidewalk say “hello,” you’ll find everything you could want and need within two square miles of the town center. Lenox inevitably becomes a special place to all who visit. All within walking distance, you can take a hike on beautiful nature trails, enjoy music and a picnic at Tanglewood, the BSO’s summer home, or catch a live performance at one of the world class theatre venues like LENOX FARMER’S MARKET Shakespeare & Company. There is also the FRIDAYS, JUNE 5-OCT 2 option to shop for art, jewelry, fashion or indulge in the spa at Canyon Ranch or take ARTS & CULTURE FESTIVAL AUGUST 22 & 23 a yoga class at a wellness studio. There is no shortage of restaurants, many Zagat© and TUB PARADE Michelin© rated, that prepare meals with local SEPTEMBER 5 ingredients, using sustainable farms for the discerning diner. After a full day of exploring APPLE SQUEEZE and experiencing all that is Lenox, rest your SEPTEMBER 26 & 27 #lenoxlove weary head at one of the historic or boutique Photo by Dave Ryan inns, or at any of our extensive lodging options. LENOX TENT SALE OCTOBER 10-12 LENOX.ORG Surrounded by natural beauty in all seasons, HOLIDAY SHOPPING Lenox has become the destination wedding and NOVEMBER 27-29 event location. From the historical “cottages” of the Gilded Age to rustic farms and everything LENOX WINTERLAND in between, Lenox has the setting to make for a DECECEMBER 4 & 5 perfect celebration. 2 Events may be subject to change per MA regulations. Please check LENOX.ORG for updates. The Mount. Photo by Sarah Kenyon DISCOVER LENOX! EAT 6 RESTAURANTS • BARS SHOP 8 BOUTIQUES • PROFESSIONAL SERVICES STAY 19 INNS • HOTELS PLAY 24 PARKS & GREEN SPACES • CAMPS & EDUCATION SEE 28 ARTS & CULTURE JUNE 19–AUG 28 tanglewood.org LENOX.ORG 5 FIREFLY GASTROPUB & CATERING CO. 71 Church St, Lenox, MA EAT 413.637.2700 • [email protected] Chef-Owned Cozy Gathering Place, Elevated Pub Fare, Craft Beer & Cocktails, Porch, Live Music. FRANKIE’S RISTORANTE ITALIANO 80 Main St, Lenox, MA 413.637.4455 • frankiesitaliano.com • [email protected] Traditional Italian food made from fresh, local ingredients. Outdoor dining and full bar. GATEWAYS INN & RESTAURANT 51 Walker St, Lenox, MA 413.637.2532 • gatewaysinn.com • [email protected] Frankie’s Ristorante. edwardackerphotographer.com Fine and casual dining, sophisticated bar, live music. ALTA HAVEN CAFÉ BAKERY 34 Church St, Lenox, MA 8 Franklin St, Lenox, MA 413.637.0003 • altawinebar.com • [email protected] 413. 637.8948 • havencafebakery.com Creative & casual wine bar and restaurant. Local, organic Upscale brunch and lunch spot with in-house bakery. Mediterranean food. Outdoor café. MAZCOT’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL BISTRO ZINC 490 Pittsfield Rd, Lenox, MA 56 Church St, Lenox, MA 413.499.1101 • mazcotssportsbar.com • [email protected] 413.637.8800 • bistrozinc.com Burgers, pizza, sandwiches, appetizers. Keno, ATM, pool tables. Modern French bistro offering fine cuisine in a refined but welcoming atmosphere. OLDE HERITAGE TAVERN 12 Housatonic St, Lenox, MA BLANTYRE 413.637.0884 • theheritagetavern.com 16 Blantyre Rd, Lenox, MA Seasonal patio dining, delicious pub food, chef-made 413.637.3556 • blantyre.com • [email protected] daily specials. Breakfast served on weekends. Regional farm-to-table dining and wine cellar in a 5-star luxury estate hotel & spa. PRIME ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE & BAR 15 Franklin St, Lenox, MA BOSTON GOURMET CATERING 413.637.2998 • primelenox.com 297 West St, Lenox, MA [email protected] 413.881.2022 • gourmetcaterers.com Old world Italian fare, fresh seafood & daily specials. Renowned for talented chefs, impeccable service, and Fine wines, patio dining. Reservations recommended. thousands of unforgettable events. Tanglewood caterer! THE SCOOP BRAVA BAR & RESTAURANT 51 Church St, Lenox, MA 27 Housatonic St, Lenox, MA 413.637.9192 • scooplenox.com bravalenox.com Blondie’s ice cream handcrafted on site. Frozen yogurt, European style wine bar with tapas, specialty beers and an smoothies, candy, fresh-baked goods & coffee! award-winning wine list. WHEATLEIGH HOTEL & RESTAURANT CHOCOLATE SPRINGS CAFÉ 11 Hawthorne Rd, Lenox, MA 55 Pittsfield Rd, Lenox, MA 413.637.0610 • wheatleigh.com • [email protected] 413.637.9820 • chocolatesprings.com 5 Diamond restaurant with breathtaking mountain views. Top 10 Chocolatier, Saveur® magazine. Chocolates, coffee, Lunch & dinner served daily, Sunday brunch. desserts, gelato, gift boxes. 6 7 7 SHOP SHOP ANNIE SELKE SHOP FATFACE LENOX 36 Main St, Lenox, MA 48 Main St, Lenox, MA 413.551.7624 • annieselke.com • [email protected] 413.637.4953 • us.fatface.com Fabulous home decor, bedding, rugs and more from Pine New clothes with an old-favorite feel by the best British Cone Hill and Dash & Albert. clothing brand you’ve never heard of! ARCADIAN SHOP THE GIFTED CHILD 91 Pittsfield Rd, Lenox, MA 72 Church St, Lenox, MA 413.637.3010 • arcadian.com • [email protected] 413.637.1191 • giftedchild.net Clothing & rentals for hiking, biking, snowshoeing and Colorful contemporary clothing, toys gifts and gear kayaking at the trailhead of Kennedy Park. for babies to tweens. BERKSHIRE CLASSIC LEATHER & SILVER 74 Main St, Lenox, MA HADDAD DEALERSHIP OF THE BERKSHIRES 130 Pittsfield-Lenox Rd, Lenox, MA 413.637.0727 • [email protected] More than jackets, handbags and jewelry; a wonderful 413.445.4535 • haddadtoyota.com blend of contemporary and eclectic items. Toyota car dealer with A+ Better Business Bureau rating, serving the Berkshires for over 8 years. BOOKSTORE & “GET LIT” WINE BAR 11 Housatonic St, Lenox, MA LA PACE 413.637.3390 • bookstoreinlenox.com • [email protected] 65 Church St, Lenox, MA A Lenox icon. Old-school book shop with evening hours and 413.637.2177 • lapaceinc.com author readings. Luxury Italian bed and bath products. Unique gifts. CARR HARDWARE LAURIE DONOVAN DESIGNS 489 Pittsfield Rd. Suite A-110, Lenox, MA 63 Church St, Lenox, MA 413.442.0983 • carrhardware.com 413.637.1589 • lauriedonovandesigns • Hardware and industrial supplier celebrating its 90th [email protected] anniversary. Paint. Tools. Garden supplies. Custom jewelry. Largest selection of gemstones in the Berkshires. Repairs & free consultation. CASABLANCA 50 Church St, Lenox, MA LENOX PRINT & MERCANTILE 413.637.2680 • casabgroup.com 11 Housatonic St, Lenox, MA A luxury boutique for women and men. 413.637.2234 • lenoxprintandmercantile.com • [email protected] CATWALK BOUTIQUE-BERKSHIRE HUMANE Gifts by over 60 local artists. Over 20 years of providing print 53 Church St, Lenox, MA services & supplies. 413.551.7417 • catwalkboutique.org Upscale women’s clothing resale shop that benefits LOEB’S FOODTOWN The Berkshire Humane Society. 42 Main St, Lenox, MA 413.637.0270 • loebsfoodtown.com CERI BOUTIQUE Fresh food and beverages for a healthy lifestyle. 21 Housatonic St, Lenox, MA 413.637.3300 • ceriboutique.com NEJAIME’S WINE CELLARS Over 30 years offering innovative and hard-to-find women’s 60 Main St, Lenox, MA • 413.637.2221 clothing and accessories. 3 Elm St, Stockbridge, MA • 413.298.3454 nejaimeswine.com • [email protected] DESIGN MENAGERIE Fine wines, cheeses, craft beers & tastings. 26 Housatonic St, Lenox, MA Yankee magazine award-winner for ready-to-go picnics. 413.551.7528 • designmenagerie Objects of utility and beauty for women, men, and home. Extraordinary things that elevate ordinary tasks. 8 9 OLIVA! GOURMET OLIVE OILS & VINEGARS 27 Housatonic St, Lenox, MA SHOP 413.281.4236 • olivaevoo.com Wedding & Event Infused oils, vinegars, honeys and specialty foods. Services PURPLE PLUME 35 Church St, Lenox, MA 413.637.3442 • thepurpleplume.com • [email protected] Art meets fashion with clothing and jewelry alive with color, texture and detail. SPIRITED-WINE, FOOD & SPIRITS-Jim Nejaime 444 Pittsfield Rd, Lenox, MA 413.448.2274 • spirited-wines.com • [email protected] Fine wines, specialty foods, craft brews, spirits and cigars for over 30 years. Knowledgeable staff. WILCOX & CO. 26 Housatonic St, Lenox, MA 413.637.1215 • [email protected] Necessities for better living! Fun and colorful gifts for men, women, kids and pets. Edward Acker Photographer edwardackerphotograper.com EDWARD ACKER PHOTOGRAPHY PG 14 APPLE TREE INN PG 20 BELVOIR TERRACE PG 26 BIRCHWOOD INN PG 20 BLANTYRE RESORT PG 20 BOSTON GOURMET CATERERS PG 6 CANYON RANCH RESORT & SPA PG 20 GARDEN GABLES INN PG 21 GATEWAYS INN & RESTAURANT PG 21 LAURIE DONOVAN DESIGNS PG 9 LENOX LIBRARY PG 26 THE MOUNT, HOME OF EDITH WHARTON PG 31 NEJAIME’S WINE CELLARS PG 9 SEVEN HILLS INN PG 23 SPIRITED WINE, FOOD & SPIRITS PG 10 STONOVER FARM BED & BREAKFAST PG 23 VENTFORT HALL PG 33 WHEATLEIGH HOTEL & RESTAURANT PG 7 Professional Services Banking & Finance ADAMS COMMUNITY BANK 7 Main St, Lenox, MA 413.749.6198 • adamscommunity.com Dedicated to our community, providing full banking services. BERKSHIRE BANK (Lenox Branches) 25 Main St, Lenox, MA 413.445.3439 495 Pittsfield Rd, Lenox, MA 413.997.6050 berkshirebank.com Personal and business banking, insurance and wealth management. BLUE SPARK FINANCIAL 93 Church St, Lenox, MA 413.551.4445 •bluesparkfinancial.com Boutique, fee-only Registered Investment Advisory & financial planning.
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