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Route 7 Grill

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Route 7 Grill - Great Barrington, Massachusetts

Rural Intelligence Food After a day outdoors—swimming and hiking in summer or skiing and snowshoeing in winter—you want serious comfort food, and Route 7 Grill delivers in all seasons. This upscale roadhouse has stunning graphics and a great barbecue menu, and a two sided fireplace that warms up this vast restaurant on chilly evenings.  The savory half or full rack of babyback ribs ($16/$24) and succulent brisket ($16) are first rate, and the sides such as roasted beets and mac-and-cheese (most made from locally grown or raised ingredients) are delicious enough to be the main event. And if there’s a wait, nothing’s better than having a draught beer in front of the fireplace.

999 Main Street (Route 7); 413.528.3235

Lunch: Saturday-Sunday, 11:30 - 3
Dinner: Monday - Thursday, 5 - 9; Friday - Saturday 5 -10; Sunday 3 - 9 p.m.

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