6 Best Restaurants in Northampton, Sturbridge and The Pioneer Valley

Herrell's Ice Cream

$ Fodor's choice

On the lower level of Thornes Marketplace, Herrell's is known for not only having some of the state's best ice cream, but also for being the first ice-cream shop to mix in brand-name candies with its ice cream. Flavors often rotate, but an up-to-the-minute list is available online.

Bombay Royale

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The deep-blue walls and spacious interior lend a calming vibe to this Indian restaurant, whose extensive menu ranges from South Indian to Indo-Chinese dishes. Whether you're in the mood for chicken, lamb, or something vegan, you'll have a dozen good options in your chosen category.

Caminito Steakhouse

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Caminito's red-and-black interior offers casual elegance in spades. The menu is small, but the flavor is not, so you can count on excellent results whether you order your steak raw as tartare, baked into empanadas, or simply as a large individual cut.

7 Old South St., Massachusetts, 01060, USA
413-387--6387
Known For
  • filet mignon
  • empanadas with rotating fillings
  • live Spanish guitar music at a reasonable volume
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Northampton Brewery

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In a rambling building in Brewster Court, this noisy and often-packed pub has extensive outdoor seating on a deck. The kitchen turns out sandwiches and comfort food, including stuffed peppers and burgers with blue cheese and caramelized onions. The main draws here, though, are the local and international brews, best enjoyed with some appetizers.

11 Brewster Ct., Massachusetts, 01060, USA
413-584–9903
Known For
  • flaky-light catfish bites
  • humanely sourced meat
  • beer-battered appetizers
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted, Closed Wed.

Osaka

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The hillside enclosed porch overlooking the center of town makes Osaka the most recognizable restaurant in Northampton, as well as one of the best dining spots. Whether you're in the mood for sushi, a bento box lunch, or a full hibachi dinner, Osaka serves up traditional Japanese favorites in a welcoming atmosphere.

The Roost

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The Noho coffee scene is filled with small spots for college students to refuel and tourists to take a break, but none have the same vintage-meets-industrial charm of The Roost. Grab a house-drip coffee with a breakfast sandwich or one of their bakery items.