Chef's Hat

Chef's Hat is a diner Berkshire County Massachusetts located in United States.

6 / 10
26
ratings
  • Phone

    (413) 458-5120

  • Website

    chefshatdiner.com

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    160180970681224

  • Type

    Diner

Address

905 Simonds Rd Williamstown , MA 01267 United States

Reservations No
Wi-Fi Yes
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch

Comments / 9


Keywords:

lively eggs benedict brunch food muffins casual breakfast food turnips home fries restaurants
Wild Wolf

I've been here many times, and all the food is great. The wait staff are friendly , and food is usually out quick. The coffee works, but if that's your main focus, you'll want to go elsewhere.

Joey Chorba

I love everything about this place. My wife and I go for breakfast here every weekend!

Benjamin Greenberg

Good standard issue diner food . Nothing special but fast service & nice staff--and inexpensive . If you're a coffee snob, you may want to wait & head over to Tunnel City after breakfast for your fix.

Stephen Sheppard

Seems a bit pricey for diner food , but it is decent honest diner food . Good for local Williamstown flavor - always see a former student or old friend here.

Diane Sprague

Tim's veggie omelet is fantastic and try the turnip muffins ! Grilled

Lisa Ellen

Great home fries

Brian BW

Good was not worth going out to eat. Diner was dirty . Not going again

Tyler Grees

The dankest hash

Lisa Ellen

The best eggs benedict

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