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EXPERIENCE Pittsfield Downtownmass EXPERIENCE Pittsfield downtownmass. & beyond small city big fun MAP, CALENDAR & PUBLIC ART GUIDE inside GETTING HERE AND THERE Rewarding Careers with a Growing Company A career at Guardian offers a wealth of opportunities, including comprehensive benefits, competitive compensation, and a range of professional development options to help advance your career. We’re a growing Fortune 300 company (corporate headquarters in New York and regional offices in Pittsfield, Holyoke, Bethlehem, Appleton and Spokane) and our goal is to attract, develop, reward, and retain the best and brightest talent. Downtown Pittsfield Ambassadors & Intermodal Transportation Center We’re a 155-year-old company with a 21st-century attitude. Learn more at www.guardianlife.com. Lodging Fixed-base operator digital Crowne Plaza Lyon Aviation, Inc. Information 1 West St. 800-816-7625 Kiosk 413-499-2000 lyonaviation.com Corner of Columbus Ave. berkshirecrowne.com & North St. in Persip Park ® Intermodal Hotel on North Transportation 1Berkshire 297 North St. Center 66 Allen St. The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, New York, NY. 413-358-4741 1 Columbus Avenue 413-499-1600 Guardian is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will be considered hotelonnorth.com Transportation hub of the 1berkshire.com for employment without regard to age, race, color, creed, religion, sex, affectional or Berkshires, offering train, Economic Development sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, marital status, disability, military or short drive away bus and taxi service. and Marketing Services veteran status, or any other classification protected by applicable law. Bennington, VT • 50 MIN for the Berkshire region. 2016—18249 Northampton, MA • 1 HR Berkshire Regional Albany, NY • 1 HR Transit Authority DOWNTOWN BUSINESS 3.5” x 4.125” Ad Saratoga Springs, NY 413.499.2782 DIRECTORY, NEWS 1.5 HRS berkshirerta.com & UPDATES Hartford, CT • 1.5 HRS downtownpittsfield.com SINCE 1921 Boston, MA • 2.5 HRS Amtrak Train New York City, NY Service to Pittsfield runs PITTSFIELD EVENTS, 3 HRS between Boston and ARTS & CULTURE SINCE 1921 Chicago discoverpittsfield.com Metropolitan Airports 800.872.7245 Albany Int’l Airport (ALB) amtrak.com CITY OF PITTSFIELD Bradley Int’l Airport (BDL) cityofpittsfield.org Boston Logan Peter Pan Bus Lines Int’l Airport (BOS) 800.343.9999 Pittsfield Police peterpanbus.com Department Pittsfield 39 Allen St. Municipal Airport Greyhound Bus Emergency Call 9-1-1 Regional general aviation 800.231.2222 Non Emergency Call airport, owned and oper- greyhound.com 413-448-9700 ated by the City of Pitts- APARTMENTS field, offers business and Pittsfield Visitors & Berkshire Medical STOREFRONTS casual travel access to Information Center Center & the region via private and 1 Columbus Ave. 725 North St. chartered aircraft ranging 413-499-9348 413-447-2000 from single engine piston Steps away from North berkshirehealthsystems.org to multi-engine jet. Street in the Intermodal Transportation Center downtown parking park.downtownpittsfield.com onotabuilding.com Apartments & Storefronts 413.977.9200 74 North Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 [email protected] www.onotabuilding.com Cover photos: Kiss Me Kate, Barrington Stage, credit Kevin Sprague; Methuselah Bar & Lounge; Shopping at Dory & Ginger; Pittsfield Shakespeare in the Park, credit Enrico Spada. Guide design: RB Design Co. 1 DINE DOWNTOWN free delivery to downtown Pittsfield. $20 minimum open days a week7 Planning a small gathering or a large festive event? Call today to try our expert catering services! Dining alfresco at Trattoria Rustica, credit Regina Burgio Bagels Too 166 North St. | 413-499-0119 “Best bagels” Willard Scott. Bagels, brownies, cookies, made from scratch here. Big sandwiches, coffees, lots of cold beverages. Fast friendly service. Open every day at 6AM. Ben & Jerry’s 179 South Street | 413-443-5400 | benjerry.com Brenda & Company 137 North Street | 413-997-4500 75 North St. / Pittsfield MA 55 Pittsfield/Lenox Rd. / Lenox brendaandcompanycaterers.com | facebook.com/brenda.torchio (413) 236-5671 PHONE (413) 637-9544 PHONE District Kitchen & Bar 40 West St. | 413-442-0303 www.onarollcafeandcatering.com [email protected] Dottie’s Coffee Lounge 444 North Street | 413-443-1792 dottiescoffeelounge.com Eat on North 297 North St. | 413.358.4741 | hotelonnorth.com See ad on back cover. Flavours of Malaysia 75 North St. | 413-443-3188 | flavoursintheberkshires.com See ad on page 3. Freddie’s Place Old Fashioned Soda and Ice Cream Shoppe 117 Fenn St. | 413-499-2014 | facebook.com/freddiesplace Chef Owned & Operated. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Specials Monday - Saturday. Fresh, Local, Homemade, Farm Fresh Ice Cream, Summer Outdoor Seating. Highland Restaurant 100 Fenn St. | 413-442-2457 | thehighlandrestaurant.com Hot Harry’s Burritos 37 North St. | 413-448-6155 | hotharrysburritos.com See ad on page 6. On A Roll Cafe & Catering, credit Ogden Gigli Experience Exotic Cuisine Mission Bar & Tapas, credit Ogden Gigli International Restaurant Malaysian, American & Asian Food Gluten-Free Entrées Entrées Freshly Cooked to Order No MSG www.flavoursintheberkshires.com 413-443-3188 75 North Street, Suite 110 Pittsfield, MA 2 DowntownPittsfield.com 3 Dottie’s Coffee Lounge House of India 261 North Street | 413-443-3262 | houseofindiaonline.com See ad on page 5. J. Allen’s Clubhouse Grille 41 North St. | 413-499-9998 jallensclubhousegrille.com Locally owned and operated, full menu including vegetarian and gluten free options, 20 beers on draft, 16 TVs, and a game room. A parallel universe where all the world’s problems are solved through belly laughs, Walt Whitman, love and drinkable/edible works of art Visit downtownpittsfield.com for moredining LUCIA’S LATIN KITCHEN 17 Wendell Ave. Extension | 413-442-4440 luciaslatinkitchen.net FACEBOOK.COM/NOPINOTGRIGIO Join us to enjoy home-style cooked Latin American food including seafood, grilled 413-344-4991 METHUSELAHBARANDLOUNGE.COM meats, steaks, home-made soups and desserts. See ad on page 7. Maria’s European Delights Deli 146 North St. | 413-442-5100 Marketplace Café 53 North St. | 413-358-4777 | ourmarketplacecafe.com Mary’s Carrot Cake 21 Union St.| 413-464-2127 | maryscarrotcake.com See ad on page 6. Methuselah Bar and Lounge 391 North St. | 413-344-4991 methuselahbarandlounge.com | See ad on page 5. On A Roll Café & Catering Co, Inc. 75 North St. | 413-236-5671 onarollcafeandcatering.com Consistently voted “Best of the Berkshires.” An upscale bistro style restaurant offer- ing homemade culinary delights and full catering services daily. See ad on page 3. Sushi, Shiro, credit Ogden Gigli Lucia’s Latin Kitchen Wood Fired Pizza • Entrees • Large Selection of Craft Beers 109 First St., Pittsfield • 413-443-0002 Take Out and Online Ordering • www.dinerainbow.com New Owners, New Bars, New Menu, Same Great Tradition Open 7 Days at 11:30 am for Lunch & Dinner 4 DowntownPittsfield.com 5 One West - Crowne Plaza 1 West St. | 413-553-2251 | berkshirecrowne.com See ad on page 3. Otto’s Breakfast & Deli 95 East St. | 413-344-4748 Panchos Mexican Restaurant 156 North St. | 413-499-2266 panchospittsfield.com Patrick’s Pub 26 Bank Row | 413-499-1994 | patricksinpittsfield.com Locally owned and operated, family friendly pub offering delicious food and drink in a relaxed atmosphere at reasonable prices. Rainbow Restaurant 107 First St. | 413-443-0002 | dinerainbow.com See ad on page 5. Shiro Sushi Lounge Japanese Restaurant 48 North St. | 413-236-8111 berkshiro.com South St. Pizza House 148 South St | 413-499-1690 Studious Baker 123 North St. | 413-441-4447 | studiousbaker.com Gluten-Free Pastries & More! Tahiti Takeout Chinese Polynesian Restaurant & Lounge 101-103 Wahconah St. | 413-499-4712 Trattoria Rustica 27 McKay St. | 413-499-1192 | trattoria-rustica.com From its stuning lakes d forkeststs, tto iits qulint downtown with some of myflvorite rkestlur tsts, there really tois n pllce iae home. I’ve been lucky enough to travel all over the world over the last 10 to 15 years. I’ve spent days and nights roaming some of the most beautiful places on earth. Yet when I have a day off, or just need to get away, there’s no better place I can think of than Pittsfield, and I couldn’t be happier to call it my home. –MATT CUSSON, contemporary jazz artist has performed with Stevie Wonder, Christina Aguilera, Megan Hilty, The Roots, Cee-Lo, and James & Livingston Taylor Lucia’s Latin Litchen made with 27 ingredients Mary’s Carrot Cake Authentic Latin American Home-Style Food Mary’s25 Union Carrot Street, Cake Pittsfield, MA We also provide catering services for that special occasion, company party or just because you may not want to cook. 413.464.2127413.464.2127 •| www.maryscarrotcake.comwww.maryscarrotcake.com LuciasLatinKitchen.net 17 Wendell Ave Ext, Pittsfield, MA. (413) 347-2801 6 DowntownPittsfield.com 7 SHOP DOWNTOWN As those of us who are lucky enough to do it know, Find that special dress for every occasion at Deidre’s Special Day, credit Joe Torra BOOKS, CARDS & GIFTS iving d woraing in the Berkshire General Store 75 North St. | 413-997-5300 Berkshirkes is l wonderful thing. facebook.com/berkshiregeneral I have always felt so very fortunate to have been able to grow DorY & Ginger 299 North St. | 413-553-4200 | doryandginger.com a business in such a supportive, knowledgeable, and creative See ad back cover. community, and one of such physical beauty. The constantly Museum Facsimiles Outlet Store 31 South St. | 413-499-1818 changing landscape continually inspires my design. museumfacsimiles.com | museumoutlets.com -Annie Selke, Founder and Designer CONVENIENCE The Annie Selke Companies: THE OUTLET AT PINE CONE HILL, THE ANNIE SELKE Lipton Mart Exxon Mobil 580 North St. | 413-442-8861 COMPANIES, FRESH AMERICAN, PINE CONE HILL, DASH & ALBERT RUG COMPANY CLOTHING, SHOES & ACCESSORIES B’s Exclusive Gear 241 North St. | 413-464-8214 | See ad on page 10. Incredible deals on seconds and 50–80% discontinued Pine Cone Hill bedding & Deidre’s Special Day, Social Butterfly & Prom Central sleepwear, Fresh American table linens 2 South St.
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