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The Inn on Boltwood, formerly known as The Lord Jeffrey Inn, in Amherst, Massachusetts, dates from 1926. [1] It is associated with Amherst College via ownership by the Amherst Inn Company, an affiliate of the college. It was renovated in 2012 and has Silver LEED Certification, in part relating to its inclusion of 50 geothermal wells, each 500 ...
Entrance to the renovated Blue Wall. The Blue Wall is a former dive bar and current food court at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.Opening inside the Murray D. Lincoln Campus Center in the 1970s, the bar made upwards of $600,000 in the late 1970s (over $2,300,000 in 2013 dollars), and went through 1,800 kegs a year.
The 2024 Winter Edition of Worcester Restaurant Week returns Feb. 26 through March 9, with more than 30 participating eateries offering discounted three-course dinner specials.
The Amherst Area Chamber supported the ban on disposable food and drink containers made from expanded polystyrene (commonly called Styrofoam) beginning on January 1, 2014, in the town of Amherst. The chamber hoped that prices for alternative containers would go down for local restaurants affected businesses as paper-based containers become more ...
It will be a full-service restaurant with a bar and a lunch buffet seven day a week, according to Joseph McDermott, the owner and general manager. The bar will have 12 beers on tap, mostly serving ...
Comfort Kitchen is a restaurant in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] [2] [3] Established in January 2023, the business was included in The New York Times 's 2023 list of the 50 best restaurants in the United States. [4] It was also a semifinalist in the Best New Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2024. [5]
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A streetcar for the Amherst and Sunderland Street Railway crosses Amherst Center, in front of the town hall, c. 1903.. The earliest known document of the lands now comprising Amherst is the deed of purchase dated December 1658 between John Pynchon of Springfield and three native inhabitants, referred to as Umpanchla, Quonquont, and Chickwalopp. [7]