Lenox is home to Tanglewood, Edith Warton's gilded-age home, The Mount, and a vast collection of engaging shops. No matter the reason you come to Lenox, you'll want to stay for the food. We've gathered a list of places to visit for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, plus two places to grab a sweet treat.
Where to Eat Breakfast in Lenox
On a Roll Cafe: Everything here is made from scratch, and it shows. With weekly specials and menu options like Strawberry Granola Pancakes, Sweet Potato Bacon Hash, and their famous Eggs Benedict, everyone in the family will find something to love.
Haven Cafe and Bakery: With choices like Breakfast Banh Mi, Croissant French Toast, and Jasmine Maple Latte, you're in for something different from Haven. Casual but with an upscale feel, this is the perfect spot to stop for breakfast.
Shots Cafe: European cafe focusing on organic and homemade ingredients where you'll find a simple menu of crepes, quiche, or yogurt and granola. They also offer a range of baked goods to sample.
Where to Eat Lunch in Lenox
Alta: Mediterranean cuisine and wines from around the globe make Alta a favorite of both locals and tourists. Local, organic ingredients are part of every soup, salad, sandwich, and entree.
Pizza Boema: Traditional Neapolitan pizza is made fresh in a 900-degree oven. Vegan and gluten-free options are available. Tons of interesting toppings like hot honey, truffled balsamic, goat cheese, and Burrata.
The Heritage Tavern: High-quality classic American food (and over 40 different beers!) in a family-friendly atmosphere. It's the kind of place you want to meet friends and relax for a few hours.
Where to Eat Dinner in Lenox
Jae's: Jae's may be in the Hilton Garden Inn but don't let that fool you. They have award-winning Pan-Asian cuisine, including sushi, noodles, Korean options, and so much more.
Frankie's: Sister restaurant to Pizza Boema, Frankie's serves traditional Italian-American fare, with gluten-free and vegan options. The menu is extensive and the food is delicious.
Firefly: A fine-dining option for a special night out. The farm-to-table gastro-pub fare is served in a cozy, elegant dining room. They are known for delicious cocktails as well.
The Portico by Jeffrey Thompson: Part of the Wheatleigh hotel, The Portico is a fine French restaurant with only eight tables, that serves a prix fixe seasonal menu. Call ahead for reservations.
Where to Eat Dessert in Lenox
Chocolate Springs: For everything chocolate, check out the confections, ice cream, gelato, and hot chocolate at this comfy cafe. Known for their velvety mousse cakes and real hot chocolate, this is the perfect place to sit and savor whatever you choose.
Sweet Dreams: This bakery and ice cream shop offers an ever-changing variety of scones, muffins, cookies, and more. The ice cream is made in-house using local ingredients. They also offer a retro candy store stocked with childhood favorites.
No matter where you choose to eat in Lenox, you'll enjoy every bite!
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