Best Town near Holyoke
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I'd go with Northampton for the same reasons as DougD. Hotel Northampton is right in the center of town and from there you can walk to any number of restaurants, cafes and shops.
I would recommend East Side Grill for dinner. Spoleto is also good, as is Cha Cha Cha Latin Grill for lunch.
If you're into art at all, don't miss the Smith College Museum of Art, one of the best small museums in the country.
'Hamp's best website is http://www.noho.com
I would recommend East Side Grill for dinner. Spoleto is also good, as is Cha Cha Cha Latin Grill for lunch.
If you're into art at all, don't miss the Smith College Museum of Art, one of the best small museums in the country.
'Hamp's best website is http://www.noho.com
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I was born and raised in Holyoke, Massachusetts. My first questions is what the heck type of business are you on that would send you to Holyoke, MA?
Having said that, I would recommend that you check out the Delaney House located in Holyoke (Smith's Ferry is a section of Holyoke) it is a restaurant and hotel. Excellent. They just underwent a 10 million dollar renovation.
If you like Cajun food, I would check out Big Mamou's located in Springfield. They are right across the street for them main post office. The basketball Hall of Fame just opened it's new building.
And of course you have to shop at the TAX FREE Holyoke Mall.
Having said that, I would recommend that you check out the Delaney House located in Holyoke (Smith's Ferry is a section of Holyoke) it is a restaurant and hotel. Excellent. They just underwent a 10 million dollar renovation.
If you like Cajun food, I would check out Big Mamou's located in Springfield. They are right across the street for them main post office. The basketball Hall of Fame just opened it's new building.
And of course you have to shop at the TAX FREE Holyoke Mall.
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