![]() Mayor John Barrett III said he was concerned about losing a downtown restaurant "but I was reassured by Sandy that he would either secure a new operation at the restaurant's current site on Marshall Street or open a new type of restaurant in that space." Equally important is his catering expertise, which he can grow with the larger kitchen and prep spaces that this move will afford." "Sandy Smith is recognized as running one of the premier restaurants in Northern Berkshire County. "This announcement is not only beneficial to MASS MoCA but also to the entire North Adams dining community," said Mayor John Barrett. And if not, we've got several new concepts of our own for that space that we could undertake ourselves, once we get the new Gramercy at Mass MoCA up and running." "If someone great comes along, we'd be happy to transfer the Marshall Street lease. We see this as a great chance for a qualified restaurateur to add a little more flavor to the downtown dining scene," he said. "It's a great location right between the downtown, the hotels, and the museum, and has served us well for years. He doesn't think the Marshall Street location will be empty for long. The current location will remain until the move occurs. Smith said he intends to begin renovations on the space immediately and open it to the public around Feb. The benefits are many: the campus will have a high-quality and well-seasoned restaurant operator, and Gramercy will be able to grow and provide the opportunity for a new venture to take root on Marshall Street," said Mass MoCA Executive Director Joseph C. Gramercy is a fantastic restaurant and great contributor to the vitality of North Adams. "We're pleased that Gramercy Bistro, having decided to grow, chose Mass MoCA as the site for its expansion. Gramercy Bistro opened at 24 Marshall in 2001 and has steadily grown since. We are very excited about the new possibilities." We'll expand our hours of operation to offer not just dinner but also lunch and brunch. "The new space will nearly double our seating capacity and allow us to significantly expand our catering reach. "We really look forward to growing our business at MASS MoCA," said chef and owner Sandy Smith. A ice cream and sandwich cafe LIckety Split is located inside the main museum building. Cafe Latino was the second restaurant Mezze had at Mass MoCA, after the high-concept 11 did poorly. ![]() The space was occupied by Mezze Inc.'s Cafe Latino for a number of years before closing at the end of its lease agreement in September. The Marshall Street eatery has signed a lease to take over the dining room and catering kitchen in Building 11. Tiny Gramercy Bistro is expanding its operation with a move to the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art campus on Feb. Mellon Foundation and The Porches Inn at MASS MoCA.Tammy Daniels 04:25PM / Friday December 04, 2009 This program is supported in part by The Andrew W. For more information about the venue and policies click here. We love our home city, and hope you’ll make it a weekend in North Adams! Check out restaurant and lodging options in downtown North Adams or find a nosh right here on our museum campus: Lickety Split Café, Gramercy Bistro, Bright Ideas Brewing, A-oK Berkshire Barbeque, and Tunnel City Coffee. We are a fun museum! All ticket holders receive admission to the galleries – plan to visit before the show. $50 charitable contribution is tax-deductible $240 charitable contribution is tax-deductible $300 Orchestra / center rows following Preferred seating and next-to-front rows of the wings, signed exhibition brochure $920 charitable contribution is tax-deductible $1,000 Preferred / center rows, closest to stage, includes meet-and-greet and photo op with the artist, signed album To launch her exhibition, Annie Lennox: ‘Now I Let You Go…’, and to kick off a day-long celebration of MASS MoCA’s 20-year anniversary on May 25, Lennox will share stories and perform songs in an afternoon solo performance to benefit The Annie Lennox Foundation (supporting social justice work around the issue of global feminism) and MASS MoCA’s Fund for New Music (supporting new works by emerging musicians). Please contact the box office at (413) 662-2111 to be added to the waitlist
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