Monday, June 14, 2021

Bridgeside Grill (Outside Dining) Sunderland, MA

 Bridgeside Grill

9 Amherst Rd, Sunderland, MA 01375

413-397-8101

Menu: Bridgeside Grill Menu

website:  https://www.bridgesidegrille.com

We first visited Bridgeside Grill while looking for a place to celebrate after my wife had her first Covid shot in Greenfield. We more or less wandered into it and fell in love.  First of all, we love outside dining and with the recent Covid concerns we were looking for someplace outdoors. 

Since then, we have been back for Easter, for dinner with friends, and have been back several more times.  I have discovered that if you work at it, you can get there in about 30 minutes from Chicopee.  Take I-91 to the Deerfield exit (Route 5), take the first exit there onto Route 116.  Cross the bridge, go past the first light, and the restaurant will be on your next right.

It is a much more relaxing time to take the back way home, Route 47 through the countryside back through Hadley.  Several older homes are along this initial stretch of 47. If you have the time you might want to visit the old cemetery near the river.

This is a very relaxing place that we enjoy and highly recommend.  Check the website for their hours and schedules.

 

 May be an image of Marilyn Miller, outdoors and text that says 'Bridge Side GRILLE LE'

 We especially enjoy eating outside. (Even if it is a little chilly.)

 

 

  It is very pleasant and roomy inside too.

  May be an image of tree and outdoors 

I imagine those overhead lights look very nice all lit up some evening.  We have since been there in the evening but as the days have gotten longer, we have not been there in the dark....yet.

 May be an image of one or more people, outdoors and tree

 Such a beautiful view here.  You can see a church steeple directly behind the empty table and you can see Mt. Sugarloaf in the background.

May be an image of Joseph T. Trevathan, food and outdoors

I am a fan of biscuits and gravy with eggs for breakfast and my wife is a little more adventuresome, here with french toast stuffed with honey cream cheese, topped with blueberry sauce.  No wonder she is smiling!

They have since added an overhead awning.  It was a little showery as we headed up this evening and I was hoping they had the awning in place. It was!



When we went earlier in the year it was sometimes chilly.  Now the sun is getting stronger and believe it or not, that awning is helpful against the sun too.  It is pleasant outside.  Unfortunately you can no longer reserve outside tables so it is "first come, first served".

Sunday, June 6, 2021

Huntington General Store (Ice Cream and Much More)

 

 

70 Worthington Road, Route 112, Huntington, MA 01050

Phone: (413) 667-3232

https://www.huntingtoncountrystore.com/j/index.php 

 Hours:

Sunday9AM–6:30PM
Monday9AM–6PM
Tuesday9AM–6PM
Wednesday9AM–6PM
Thursday9AM–7PM
Friday9AM–7PM
Saturday9AM–7PM

 

 

 


The Huntington Country Store has been a fixture for a long time in the Western Mass hilltown of Huntington. It is far enough into the country to be peaceful, and close enough to easily make the drive. You can get there via the Mass Pike and Route 20 to Rt 112 or my favorite is the back way through Holyoke to North Street in Westfield through the other small towns of Wyben, and Montgomery to Route 112.  Use your GPS, you'll find it.

Like the Williamsburg Country Store, it contains a lot of novelty items: the kind of things you can wander around hours looking at. Kitchen items, aprons, cards... In fact they say:

"We are stocked to the ceilings with country goods, gourmet chocolates and candy, stocking stuffers, jewelry, windchimes, baskets, Christmas ornaments and cards, toys and crystals. We have pewter figurines and lots of collectibles, kitchen gadgets and pottery. Smell the wonderful aroma of the candles, spices, Wrapples, baked goods, grinders, wraps, salads, hard ice cream, fancy soaps, potpourris and gourmet coffees as you shop. Bring a friend and browse to your heart’s content at a locally run family business for over 20 years.  Thank you for stopping in!"

Here is a glimpse:


Although they have "everything," I go for the food!  My favorites in order are: Wrapples, ice cream,  grinders and soup.  My wife says their roastbeef grinder with cheddar cheese is wonderful!  My theory is eat the sweets first, then if you are still hungry order a grinder and soup.

What is a Wrapple you ask?  My simplest description is that it is a rolled up piece of pie. That is not an exact description but you get the idea.  They look like this:

 

This one is a Maple Pecan Cream Cheese Wrapple.  My favorite has been the Apple but I have not tried this one yet!  Try one and you'll be hooked.

 

 

 

And don't forget the ice cream.  I believe they offer 20 flavors of hard ice cream.  An ice cream cone alone is enough to justify the trip.

 


There is an inside seating area where you can enjoy the ambiance of an authentic old store, an outdoor porch, or picnic tables.


You will often see a motorcycle or two outside the store.  You know bikers know a place with good "eats".


This building is adjacent to the store.  I believe it is an old school house that has been made into a museum.  I don't know if it is actively functioning right now but I'm sure they could provide you information in the store.


 


 Menu Sample  This is an older menu so some things may have changed but it is big enough that you can see it as well as more pictures of this iconic store. 

 Tell them Joe T. sent you.

 

Saturday, June 5, 2021

McKinstry Farms (and Ice Cream)

 McKinstry Farms (and Ice Cream)

view of old store: Old McKinstry's

 753 Montgomery St, Chicopee, MA 01013

 (413) 536-2043

https://mckinstryfarms.com/

 

From McKinstry's Market Garden:
 
"McKinstry's Market Garden specializes in locally grown, farm-fresh produce at our seasonal roadside stand in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Known far and wide for our early sweet corn and flowers, our customers line up in long lines so not to miss out. In fact, we ship our sweet corn all over the country."
 
See them lined up:  Lined Up For Corn


 Welcome to the "new kid on the block".  Everyone in the area knows that Mckinstry's Market is very popular for their corn during the season.  In fact there is almost a continuous flow of shoppers stopping by to pick up their daily of corn and produce.  But those days are gone.  Now there is a bigger and better McKinstry's  at the same location.  Gone is the old store, replaced by a brand new store which now includes greenhouses for flowers and garden vegetables.

I must admit that after hearing they were going to build a whole new complex there, I drove by several times to check out their progress.  I was not impressed with it because most times I saw that the old building was gone but I did not see much else different except some earth moving equipment in operation. As Spring neared I wondered why things were proceeding so slowly and where are we going to get our corn this year?  

Not to worry!  On a more recent drive by, I was amazed to see that they have completed a brand new building with green houses, and a flag blowing in the wind proclaiming that they are OPEN!

 



A lot of my recent blog posts have been about ice cream places because this is the time of year when many of us like to get out and enjoy a nice ice cream cone.  And that is why I call them the new kid on the block:

TA DA!  MCKINSTRY'S NOW SELLS ICE CREAM!



click for McKinstry Ice Cream Video

  

I haven't had a chance to try their ice cream yet but I am not too worried.  I have never found an ice cream cone that I didn't like.

If you are in the area, stop to check them out. Their hours are listed in the video above.


Thursday, June 3, 2021

Danny's Little Taste of Texas (BBQ) South Windsor, CT

 

 Danny's Little Taste of Texas (updated 6-15-21)

1750 Ellington Road

South Windsor, CT 06074

860-436-1236

https://www.dannyslittletasteoftexas.com/restaurant-menus/

 Intro from his website:

"Owner Danny Bell brings a bit of Texas to Connecticut with Danny’s Little Taste of Texas. Bell lived in Texas for a time and got the full experience of authentic Texas barbecue. Bell then decided he wanted to bring those experiences with him to CT and open Danny’s Little Taste of Texas. For over 14 years Little Taste of Texas has been serving residents of CT and all over New England some of Texas’s Best BBQ. Authentic Texas BBQ means that the meat is Dry rubbed with special spices, wood smoked and slow cooked. The smoker brings out the flavors, and nobody can dispute how good a smoker chugging away smells....."

From time to time over the years I have visited two BBQ places in the general South Windsor/Manchester area.  The other is gone but Danny's Little Taste of Texas is still going strong and looks just the way I remember it.

 

 


As you can see, things are reasonably priced and there are a lot of options.  They also do catering.

 

It is brightly decorated and inviting.


Today my wife and I were in the area and stopped there for a late lunch.   I had a pulled pork sandwich and my wife tried a smoked sausage dog with a side of macaroni and cheese.  I enjoyed mine but as usual her meal tasted better than mine, so I might try that the next time.  What did catch my eye was the Mac Toppers which are a container of macaroni and cheese with a choice of various meats on top. Very reasonably priced and I know the macaroni and cheese is good.

 


 

 June 15, 2021 Update:  Tried that Mac Topper today and it was very good! Macaroni and cheese topped with a good portion of pork BBQ. Other toppings are available but I stuck with the pork.

 

 

 


       (I hope no one will report me to Joe's Kansas City BBQ for eating at another place.)

 
 
I went in the smaller side entrance but had to come out the larger main entrance.  I wonder why?