Hiding the sleepy town of Sheffield is one of the most scrumptious restaurants around. The Marketplace Cafe is a perfect example of great, wholesome food bursting with local flavor. Read on to learn why this spot should be your next dining destination.

The first thing you’ll notice upon stepping into the Marketplace Cafe is the warm, friendly atmosphere and enchanting smell of roasting coffee, sweet pastries and savory sandwiches.

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The specialize in delicious homestyle fare served with a heaping helping of hospitality.

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Their ingredients are sourced from local Sheffield farms like Equinox Farm, High Lawn Farm, Lady Hill Farm, Farm Girl Farm and Stalker Farm.

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Looking for menu pointers? If you get the chance to try the Chicken Burger Special absolutely go for it.

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Fried Chicken Fridays are also always a safe bet.

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Though you might want to come back for Slider Sunday.

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Honestly, you really can’t go wrong with any of the sandwiches here.

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Their selection of small bites are also delectable.

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They have a gorgeous patio you can enjoy when the weather is balmy…

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…or cozy up to the fire with a cup of hot chocolate when temperatures drop.

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They also offer baked goods and sweets from Berkshire favorites like Rock Hill Bakehouse, Great Barrington Bagel Company, Berkshire Mountain Bakery and others.

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Drop in for a truly special dining experience.

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The Marketplace Cafe is open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. For more delicious dining gems in Massachusetts, click here.

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The Marketplace Cafe

18 Elm Ct.

Sheffield, MA

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