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Posted by: Dan Shaw
Posted on: Thursday, January 31, 2008

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It is official… Spice will not be reopening.  The owners have decided to cut their loses.

Posted By: M. C. Smith from Falls Village,CT on Thursday, April 17, 2008

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There’s a savory synergy between Spice, the culinary symbol of Pittsfield’s long-awaited renaissance, and the two recently renovated theaters within walking distance of it.  Our favorite way to experience Spice is to dine in the lounge before or after a show at the The Colonial or Barrington Stage Company. The bar menu of American-style tapas—bacon-and-wild mushroom flatbread pizza ($12), mini Kobe beef burgers ($12), duck-and-corn quesadilla ($12), fried calamari ($11)—is designed for sharing: if there are four of you, order five plates and you’ll be well fed.  And if you can’t finish everything, Spice will neatly pack up your leftovers neatly in the slickest doggie bag you’ve ever seen.

297 North Street; 413-443-1234
Bar & Lounge: Tuesday - Thursday 4:30 - 11; Friday & Saturday, 4:30 - 11:30
Dinner: Tuesday - Saturday 5 to 10 PM