Last night Morriss and I attended downtown Westfield’s pub tour and had a great time. I was impressed with how well organized the event was and how enthusiastic the volunteers working the different stations were.
Morriss and I started at the Church Street Commons check in, where we were treated to fiddle music and quick visit with my friend and event organizer, Bob Plasse.
From there we headed down to the Maple Leaf Tavern where there was a live band, appetizers and lots of friends.
Morriss and I went back to the Church Street Commons to be treated to a horse and carriage ride around a downtown block. It afforded a lovely twighlight view of several historic and beautiful buildings. The weather was ideal and the ride was a romantic slice of yesteryear.
Our next stop was Shenanigans, which Morriss wanted to visit because he used to play softball for the previous (way previous?) incarnation, City Limitz. I had never been in the bar and enjoyed their Irish decor. I ordered a Killians and was sent home with the glass, which they tell me is what they always do when you order Killians.
After that we headed to the Nook. This building always looks so nice, with holiday wreaths and flowers in each of the windows, but I have never been inside. What a treat! It was like stepping back in time in a wonderfully nostalgic way. I look forward to going back to this place and bringing friends!
Our stroll continued to perennial favorites, The School Street Bistro and finished at a very crowded Tavern.
It was so wonderful to see our city filled with happy people enjoying a beautiful evening out. Even with the city under extensive construction and not looking it’s finest, we could be proud to be residents of Westfield, MA. I felt the community spirit and found it delightful!
Thank you to the organizers for creating this terrific event, you make Westfield proud!
If you missed the event, I made a Gowalla pub tour trip of all the places that Morriss and I visited last night so you can enjoy, too!