• Restaurant hours - Champney's at the Deerfield Inn

    • Breakfast: 7:30-10am
    • Sunday brunch: 11:00am-2:00pm
    • Tavern lunch: 12-2:30pm, Monday-Saturday
    • Dinner: 5-9pm

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Directions

This is how to get to Champney’s Restaurant & Tavern at the Deerfield Inn.

Put 81 Main Street into your GPS! (Satellites only recognize a small portion of ‘Old’ Main Street.)

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If you’re coming from Boston or points north

Route 2 West to Greenfield, at Greenfield take Route 91 South to Exit 25. At the end of the ramp bear left. At the traffic lights go left again.You will be on routes 5&10 N.

You will drive five miles. On the right is a sign for Historic Deerfield and the Deerfield Inn. Coming up on the right will be Richardson’s Candy Kitchen. Take your first left immediately after this by the Sunoco station, and then bear right where the street forks. The Inn is half a mile down on the left, a large white-columned wooden building with a porch and flags out in front.

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Take I-90 West to I-91 North at West Springfield to Exit 24. At the end of the ramp bear right and you will be on Routes 5&10 North. Follow the above directions from this point.

From Points South – Springfield/Hartford

Take I-91 North. In Mass take Exit 24. At the end of the ramp bear right and you will be on Rtes 5&10. You will drive five miles. On the right is a sign for Historic Deerfield and the Deerfield Inn. Coming up on the right will be Richardson’s Candy Kitchen. Take your first left after this, by the Sunoco station, and bear right where the street forks. The Inn is half a mile down the street on the left, a large white-columned wooden building with a porch and flags out in front.

Directions from Hadley/Amherst

Take Rte 9 to 116 North. At Routes 5&10 go right (N) for 5 miles. On the right is a sign for Historic Deerfield and the Deerfield Inn. Coming up on the right will be Richardson’s Candy Kitchen. Take your first left immediately after this by the Sunoco station, and bear right where the street forks. The Inn is half a mile down the street on the left, a large white-columned wooden building with a porch and flags out in front.

Welcome to Champney’s

For our 125th anniversary at the Deerfield Inn, we gave our restaurant and tavern the name of Champney's.  James Wells Champney, engraver, photographer, and painter, lived on Deerfield's Main Street while teaching at Smith College, and has been called "the father of American Impressionism".  Our relaxed fine dining restaurant and comfortable tavern are open seven nights with a market-driven menu using fresh area produce.  We offer a great list of 101 martinis, a wide selection of imported & domestic bottled and draft beers, and an extensive wine list with more than 20 wines by the glass.  In fine weather you can eat out on the intimate porch, or on weekends take a horse-drawn carriage ride before returning for dinner.