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British Beer Company’s Turkey Burger

The Turkey Burger from British Beer Company on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

For those of you familiar with Shrewsbury Street, you will know that there’s a relatively new kid on the block taking over where the old Coral Seafood and the Urban Kitchen used to reside. That restaurant would be the British Beer Company (or BBC for short). Those of you who might remember both spots would recall that both were kind of bland in the decor category and somewhere in between average seafood eatery and wannabe-sophisticated overpriced dining. The new BBC is neither of these things. As soon as you walk in, you can’t even believe it is the same space! The stained glass windows, the uniquely British colors and decor around the restaurant and bar, and a second floor that wouldn’t have even been imaginable in the previous restaurant spaces are all captivating from the time you enter until the time you leave.

Wanting some privacy, we were escorted to a booth which was very comfortable and adorned with soft leather seats. The area did a great job of keeping outside noise out so you could enjoy a nice conversation at a decent decibel level. Thoroughly famished from a long day at work that saw me ingest two cups of coffee and a small bowl of soup, I was ready for my burger!!! Trying to steer clear of the usual suspects on the burger menu (a lot of flavor combinations I have had before), I decided to branch out ever so slightly…I ordered my first turkey burger. *collective gasps, women fainting, the whole nine yards* But hysterics aside, this burger was a house made turkey patty which was grilled, and topped with caramelized onion, smoky bacon, bourbon sauce and fresh avocado on a grilled brioche bun ($11.99).

Now turkey can tend to be very dry and can easily be overcooked if not kept an eye on. In this case, the turkey burger held up surprisingly well. The meat was sufficiently cooked, and the grill was a nice touch; lending some smokey, charred notes to the meat. There was evident sweetness coming from a combination of the caramelized onion and bourbon sauce. The sauce was more like a glaze, and I wish I had more of it. The bacon did what bacon does and rocked out. Nicely crispy and rich, the bacon helped add flavor to the turkey, because if there’s one thing The Hangover Pub has taught Worcester, it’s that everything is better with bacon.

The avocado was the surprise of the dish though. It’s creaminess helped cut through a lot of the rich flavors that this burger packed. Plus it made me feel better about myself, eating something that is relatively “healthy.” You were really looking for the smooth texture against the sauce and the crunch of the bacon and the burger meat. Then again, saying that is kind of like getting fast food and ordering a Diet Coke to help ease the pain. The fries were delicious and crispy, as all fries should be. They were hearty and cut larger than most fries that you would get at other restaurants. Fried golden brown, they were a nice break from the delicious burger.

Finishing my Sierra Nevada Summerfest and watching the All Star Game on one of the many TVs around the establishment, gave me time to reflect on where I’ve been and the many delicious burgers I’ve eaten. Taking in all the British beer signs and looking at the enlarged photo of Buckingham Palace hanging from one side of the room to the other, made me happy that I lived so close to a city that is beginning to take pride in itself. Taking pride in the products that they offer, from farm to table establishments, small breweries and pastry shops, local favorites, and countless watering holes, Worcester certainly has come a long way in the last few years.

Knowing that my next burger is not too far off, I leave BBC full and satisfied. With many different offerings from across the pond, it gives diners on Shrewsbury Street a different dynamic that transports them to Great Britain. Where will my burger quest take me next? Have suggestions for my next burger, tweet me @EDioufUC5 and your suggestion just might make the list. Until next time…

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The Firecracker Burger from Teddy G’s in Sturbridge

The Firecracker Burger from Teddy G's Bar and Grille in Sturbridge, MA

Hanging around my house and taking a break from the nightmare that we adults call Monday, I had a craving for another burger. Not wanting to stray too far from the comfy confines of my couch, I decided to head over to a place in nearby Sturbridge that many friends have recommended; Teddy G’s Pub & Grill. I have driven by this establishment many times as one of my closest friends lives right up the street. Every time I pass by, it always looks as though it is packed…it doesn’t matter if it’s a weekday or a weekend. This evening was no exception. Heading into the restaurant front that occupies the corner of a small shopping plaza on Main Street, across the way from Ocean State Job Lot and and Shaw’s Market, the dining room was filled with people of all ages.

As the hostess sat us, we had to settle for a high top in the bar area, as everything else was filled, including the large, square bar. The decor was modern and catered to the central MA faithful; plenty of Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics and Bruins signs to make even the most fair weather Yankees or Giants fans think twice about stopping for a quick bite. The tables and high tops reminded me of something out of Guy Fieri’s book of design. There were lots of metal and bright colors with intricate designs everywhere, including the wall of the bar. Being thoroughly famished at this point, I ordered a quick brew and scanned the vast menu for the burger section. Any avid reader of this publication might know that I’m a sucker for a spicy burger. The description of the Firecracker Burger ($11) seemed to fit the bill; a 1/2 pound ground chuck burger, with Red Hot Buffalo sauce, melted pepper jack cheese, lettuce, onions, jalapeños and ranch.

As we enjoyed an appetizer of Grecian fried calamari and caught up on the latest scores of the Copa America Centenario, visions of spicy burgers danced in my head. Barely able to contain myself, the peppy waitress brought the burger to our table. Upon first gaze, I have to say that this has to be the most visually stunning burger I have had yet, with a fancy design of buffalo and ranch on the perfectly melted pepper jack cheese. As I did a quick cut into the burger to check on the doneness of the meat, I discovered that it in fact was cooked to a nice medium (which is much appreciated – I hate and overcooked/ruined burger). The bun was large and sturdy enough to hold the big burger and all its accompaniments. The lettuce and onion added a crunch texture to the burger that is always welcomed, instead of a one note pony. The burger wasn’t initially overly spicy though. The slight spice of the buffalo sauce was tempered nicely from the cooling nature of the ranch sauce.

Where the spicy began to creep in was with the bottom layered pickled jalapeños. Much like most spicy burgers, spice is cumulative. Unlike a previous burger that scorched most of my taste buds off by the halfway point, the spice of the Firecracker burger was addicting and just made me want to crave the next bite. The fried were delightfully crispy and thick cut like steak fries. They were some of the better fries that I’ve had in recent memory…not quite as good as the bacon laden fries from the Hangover Pub, but right up there in flavor and deliciousness.

For being a quaint restaurant in an unassuming location, Teddy G’s certainly delivers in the flavor category. There were enough options to come back time and time again and get something different each and every time. It’s good to know that quality food can be found in all parts of central Mass, not just in Worcester, or towards Natick and Boston. Sufficiently full and catching glimpses of the Mexico/Venezuela soccer match, my mind had already begun to wander to thoughts of my next location. Where should I hit up next? Should I venture north towards Leominster, or east towards Framingham, or anything in between? Have a suggestion…tweet me at @edioufuc5 and your suggestion might just make my to-go list. Until next time my friends…