lovely staff there and a very good way to spend a couple hours chatting and creating, with a number of good food options in the area. how and what someone paints can learn u a lot about their little details
Feb 23, 2024

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cambridge, ma such a beautiful space and an amazing selection of pieces love!!!
Apr 4, 2025
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I dont remember the food in detail, I know I got some crepes and a coffee and it was good enough, which is a funny way to start rec’ing a restaurant in the middle of nowhere western MA but bear with me. What really captured our interest there was what surrounded us - tons of old things piled high. It’s a breakfast place in the middle of a carefully curated antique collectors store. We sat directly under a canoe, mounted to the ceiling. There were shelves of fly fishing books, cupboards of tea pots and cups, an old vermont castings wood stove burning outside, next to a half rebuilt tree house. Mirrors, camp signs, hunting figurines, and way more filled the walls inside and carved a path to the wood burner outside. The owner offered a wealth of history on any item we asked about, and flipped us through some pages in a book that showed off his old restaurant in eastern NY. We left with 2 beautiful little rocking chairs, one for each of our kids.
Jun 1, 2023
a nice, mostly quiet space. extremely kind staff. see a movie and then stare at your email a bit
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