If you go
Where to stay
Three Houses Bed & Breakfast Inn (100 Brunswick Street, Stratford; 519-272-0722; thethreehouses.com) is one of many B&B options in the area.
Where to eat
Bijou (105 Erie Street, Stratford; 519-273-5000; bijourestaurant.com) has an ever-changing menu that depends on what is available from local suppliers.
Revel Caffe (50 Wellington Street, Stratford; 519-305-1600; revelcaffe.com) can be a hangout or a place to grab and go.
Down the Street (30 Ontario Street, Stratford; 519-273-5886; downthestreet.ca) and Foster's (111 Downie Street, Stratford; 888-728-5555; fostersinn.com) both offer casual dining with food made from local ingredients.
Where to shop (For food)
Chocolate Barr's (136 Ontario Street, Stratford; 519-272-2828; chocolatebarrs.com).
Rheo Thompson Candies (55 Albert Street, Stratford; 519-271-6910; rheothompson.com).
The Best Little Pork Shoppe (2146 Highway 7 and 8, Shakespeare,
Ontario; 519-625-8194; porkshoppe.com) is just a few kilometers outside of Stratford, and offers lots of pork products as well as baked goods.
St. Jacobs Farmers' Market (878 Weber Street North, Waterloo; 519-747-1830; stjacobs.com/farmers-market) is a bit out of the way - just over 30 miles east of Stratford - but offers a chance to visit a nearby Mennonite community where horse and buggy is the main mode of transport.
What to do
The Stratford Shakespeare Festival (Festival Theater, 55 Queen Street, Stratford, and other locations; 800-567-1600; stratfordfestival.ca) is of course the biggest attraction in town, with five theaters and an annual season of more than a dozen productions.
Flavors of Stratford: Off the Eaten Path (877-812-8687; flavorsofstratford.com) is a guided walking tour of several local businesses.
Stratford Tourism Alliance (47 Downie Street, Stratford; 800-561-7926;visitstratford.ca) has its outpost in the middle of the small downtown area.
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