This place has amazing ambience and a small town vibe but big things going on. In the summer, they have free concerts every Saturday at the coliseum. MadLife always has good bands and during the day they have acoustic on the patio. IIPS is a must if you love Italian. Reformation brewery is were everyone hangs out on beautiful days with their pets and across the street is a park for the kids with the not so normal monkey bars, a tunnel and hill and if you are into walking and nature, a really cool trail that goes through neighborhoods and also woods, sometimes beside a riverbank. Parking is a bit of a pain but if you know the area, you know where to park. At times a trolley (free) will circle the area. Public drinking allowed. Really awesome ice cream shop with fudge and homemade goodies. Something for everyone in this small...
Read moreWoodstock’s innate and organic vibrancy can be experienced in all its glory in the city’s downtown district, which sits around the T formed by Main Street and Towne Lake Parkway.
The oldest part of the city, here lies a range of elegant brown brick buildings which date to near the city’s foundation.
Today, their lower floors are home to around 20 esteemed restaurants and almost double that number of independent stores, where you can find everything from signed books to native American jewellery.
What’s more, Woodstock’s downtown is infinitely walkable by both day and night, so whether its sightseeing or a night out you’re after, you’ll...
Read moreWalking in downtown Woodstock Farmers Market this Sat. morning, looking for tomatoes, but also looking at the variety of other trades from fresh butchered meats, to pastries, specialty breads and breakfast sandwiches, flowers, homemade scents, creams, and oils, and more...dogs are welcome, big crowds of people, looking, buying, talking & visiting...a true seasonal small town get together every Saturday morning (I think May thru October ?). We get downtown as often as we can, but the traffic can be a nightmare, so hopefully early and drive carefully because there is a huge amount of foot traffic,...
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