Diners flock to various downtown Lenox restaurants for lunch on Thursday.
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Diners flock to various downtown Lenox restaurants for lunch on Thursday.
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Diners eat lunch at Haven Cafe and Bakery in Lenox.
Sous chef Karrie Gulmi passes an order of soup up to the window in the kitchen during the lunch rush at Haven Cafe and Bakery in Lenox.
A lunch order is ready in the kitchen at Haven Cafe and Bakery in Lenox.
Diners eat lunch at Haven Cafe and Bakery in Lenox.
The deli counter at Loeb’s Foodtown in Lenox has a steady stream of lunch customers year round.
The deli counter at Loeb’s Foodtown in Lenox has a steady stream of lunch customers year round.
Daniel Hurder-Faucher orders a barbecue pork grinder from the deli counter at Loeb’s Foodtown in Lenox.
Beth Parsons makes a barbecue pork grinder for a customer at the deli counter at Loeb’s Foodtown in Lenox.
Beth Parsons finishes up an order for a customer at the deli counter at Loeb’s Foodtown in Lenox.
Diners grab lunch at The Olde Heritage Tavern in Lenox.
Diners grab lunch at The Olde Heritage Tavern in Lenox.
Diners grab coffees and lunch at Shots cafe in Lenox.
Max is a new restaurant that has opened inside The Whitlock hotel in Lenox.
Max is a new restaurant that has opened inside The Whitlock hotel in Lenox.
Max, at 16 Church St. in Lenox, is open from 5 to 9:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday, and 5 to 9 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
Luigi Iasilli recently opened Max, an Italian restaurant, in Lenox. “It’s really the authenticity of the food,” Luigi said, when asked what makes his restaurants successful.
Photojournalist
Stephanie Zollshan has been a photojournalist for The Berkshire Eagle since 2011. She is a Boston University graduate whose work has been featured in publications around the world. Stephanie can be reached at szollshan@berkshireeagle.com.
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