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Once in awhile, I get time off from the 1896 House. I get a kick out of the attention-loving Airedales and doing those general office tasks and room inspections, but I really enjoy ME time … well, at least for a day or two each week.
Exploring Williamstown and its surrounding area has been a lot of fun. One rare, “bright & sunny” (i.e. not raining) August morning, I decided to check out the “town” part of Williamstown.
This seems to be centered on a ONE WAY road off of Route 2 called SPRING STREET.
Williams College looms throughout the town and the majority of foot traffic is their student and staff population, but Spring Street harbors some really interesting shops and restaurants for the rest of us to also enjoy.
Park at the very end of the street in the somewhat small (and free yay) public lot and walk around. It’s not a huge hike, or I wouldn’t do it myself …(see Mt Greylock post).
If you manage to find an elusive parking space on either side of the actual street, test out your parallel parking skills (a fun challenge if you attempt a spot on the left hand side).
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Dotted amongst the shelves is beautiful pottery and handmade mugs created by Tunnel’s very own coffee roaster, Josh. I fell in love with the prehistoric looking coffee mug (you will know it when you see it), but alas, did not have enough funds to cover the cost. Art comes with a price tag… (sigh)
There are bookshelves housing many reading options, ample indoor seating and a sunny bright atmosphere (when it's not raining).
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Super selection of bagged candy, one in particular, labeled “Williams Cow Poop” drew a smirk from this non-native.
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The PICK YOUR NOSE cups were tempting. You drink out of one of these and the animal nose printed on it appears to be extending from your face. There were functional, “educational “toys for tots and younger kids and decorative items and ornaments for the house. The Melody Harp I picked up and put down about 4 times, may soon join my musical instrument collection by the fireplace. Had I not been too lazy to carry it thru the rest of my journey, it would be gracing my livingroom shelf as I type.
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Here and there were pieces of furniture or decorative items, like globes,
and the walls were graced with carved wood, photos, paintings and interesting doo-dads.
Men are not forgotten in this store. Their clothing is housed in the next room, along with the finest selection of canes I have seen this side of London’s Portobello Road.
A sea of clocks covers a hall that leads into a 3rd room, full of magnificent art and larger furniture pieces anyone would dream about having in their own homes.
Indonesian pieces were quite striking. The paintings, in the $1500 range, (out of my range, lol) were a joy to gaze at.
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Men are not forgotten in this store. Their clothing is housed in the next room, along with the finest selection of canes I have seen this side of London’s Portobello Road.
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They have the usual “smalls” (as they say in the trade), as well as antique knick-knacks, but I plan to return for those coasters and maybe a scarf and a pair or two of earrings. Oh, what a treasure this place is!
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IMAGES is Spring Street’s cinema. It shows artistic, “director films” and “actor’s films”, indies and foreign movies. I have not made it in to see a flick here yet, but it sure looks trendy, heavy and interesting.
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There are other places...a Post Office, a Newsroom (grab a racing form or a NY Times!), a Packy (Liquor Store), a Law Office, a Framing/Artist Shop (in the alley!), a Pharmacy, a Barber Shop, a Tourist Depot, a Bank, and a Jewelers.
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Brisk and efficient staff take your order in a very non-reactionary manner. You could be the Queen of England or Homeless John and they would give you the same greeting.
After ordering, get out of the way so the line can move, but don't stray too far to hear your name called to get your sandwich because they will not take extra steps to wave you in from outside when your GEORGE HAMILTON (hold the mayo, with a side of kettle chips) is ready.
A flurry of activity at almost any time of the day, this is the deli to try at least once. There is outdoor seating and some limited seats inside, though it tends to be higher stress atmosphere in there, due to the mass line of signboard readers backed up outside, holding the door open.
I am not sure if the celebrity sandwiches are named because a celebrity actually likes and/or ordered that particular combo, but I’d like to think I connected, eating the same sandwich as Mary Tyler Moore or have bonded with Gwyneth Paltrow in some tiny spiritual way while consuming her veggie wrap (hold the pickle, with a side of cheezy poofs).
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Unlike American cuisine, it is really hard to get bad Indian food. If you are not familiar with Indian food, ask for some plain Nann with some dipping sauces as your appetizer, then try the gentle Chicken Tikka Masala and Jasmine Rice.
If you like “spice”…they can do it well, especially with their lamb dishes. Hot stuff is marked on the menu and you will be warned by the ever polite waiter in case he thinks you didn’t mean to order something so strong. The recipes here are different than most Indian restaurants (regional?), and I enjoyed every last bite of my 2+ hour dinner. They have some nice dessert offerings too, so if you have room in the tumtum, DO TRY the tapioca tropical thing, or one of the other cultural sweets.
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SUSHI THAI GARDEN is next door to SPICE ROOT and has a wonderful menu with a variety of Thai food. Not being a lover of Sushi myself, I did not try any of that. Got chicken satay and a spring roll for appetizers, jasmine rice and their wonderful Yellow Curry Chicken and Vegetables. I always view Thai food as the most definable and freshest of the Asian food types. I feel healthy after I eat in here and encourage you to try their lunch specials if you happen by ‘round noontime.
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Friendly helpful staff and a no-pressure shopping environment. I loved looking at the autumn scenes and other wall art, stacked for browsing on the floor.
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They also serve lunch food and I scored a grilled hot dog on a delicious toasted bun and potato chips for under $2.00! Lunch grillin closes by 1:30, so order during peak lunch hours, or you will only be able to get ice cream. Their ice cream takes on several formats, including shakes, sundaes, cones and banana splits. There are only 12 flavors featured daily to help narrow down your selection time, with almost as many toppings offered.
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Back to the WonderCar, I drove away with my newfound treasures, a slightly lighter wallet, and a full tummy.
What a great afternoon! What a neat Street!
This is the life…
DIRECTIONS:
From Brookside and ‘6 House Pub, turn right onto Route 7 North and follow 2 miles into town. (From Pondside, it is a Left turn onto Route 7 North). At the rotary, follow the signs for Route 2 East or Mohawk Trail and proceed about ½ mile. Spring Street is on your right.
Once you are on Spring Street, you can turn into the parking lot at the very end and take that road on the right over to the end (Hoxsey Street) and take a right which will put you back onto Route 2 West back to 1896. To go East, drive around the Tunnel City building and follow that road to the end and take a left and follow to Route 2.
Happy Shopping!
XX
Kathy
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