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Millerton Farmer's Market

Kinderhook Farm Stay

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Moon in the Pond Farm

Chez Nous Bistro

White Horse Country Pub

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Guido's Marketplace

Pawling Farmers Market

Cafe Giulia

Route 7 Grill

Restaurants

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Flatiron in Red Hook keeps locals coming back again and again.

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Bread Alone in Rhinebeck specializes in breakfasts and lunches on artisanal bread.

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Bangall Whaling Company is an archetypal neighborhood saloon.

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Firefly - Lenox, Massachusetts

Bring me your solo diners, your restaurant-food-weary, your families with young children yearning for something not-too-challenging to eat.  That’s Firefly; a pleasant bakery/internet cafe by day; grown-up bistro with kid-friendly menu by night.  There’s even an entire menu section devoted to Comfort Plates.  So, while one in your party can be living it up with the crispy roasted half duckling with port wine fig glaze, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, and green beans ($28), another can be soothing a wounded spirit with a crock of tomato-and-basil soup and a grilled fontina cheese sandwich ($13).  And unlike certain other restaurants on Church Street who shall remain nameless, Firefly stays open year ‘round, for which they score extra points.

71 Church Street; 413.637-2700
Morning cafe & lunch: 10 - 3 Monday - Saturday
Closed Sunday
Dinner: 5 - 9 Thursday - Tuesday
Closed Wednesday

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