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Tipsy Goat Pie from Corner Grille

Tipsy Goat Pie from Corner Grille on Pleasant Street in Worcester, MA

Tipsy Goat Pie from Corner Grille on Pleasant Street in Worcester, MA
In the pizza world there wages a lifelong turf battle between New York and Chicago -style pizzas, but in my book, it doesn’t get much better than the crispy thin crust offered by Corner Grille on Pleasant Street in Worcester, MA.

In Worcester, we get spoiled. We have old school pizzerias with great history, like Wonder Bar and even modern pizzerias like Volturno, which is the first restaurant in Massachusetts to be certified by the Association of Neapolitan Pizza Makers. So regardless the style or atmosphere, there is a pizza place for you. But if you ask anyone in Worcester who makes the best pizza (and WorcesterScene did) one place that is always near the top of the list is Corner Grille. A small, quirky restaurant with an extensive and creative variety of pizza, sandwiches, and more.

Following my love for white sauce, the Tipsy Goat Pie stood out because of its Chardonnay leek sauce, prosciutto, goat cheese, chicken and arugula. Fellow foodie, Lynn, once described the crust at Corner Grille as “crunchy thin” and she’s right. The pizza came out as a square flatbread, with thin crust (I did manage to barely get the New York fold on a few slices) and generous chicken, goat cheese, and arugula. The homemade Chardonnay leek sauce was artistically applied and made for a very enjoyable alternative to the traditional sauces. The crust, however, was the highlight as both the texture, thinness, and seasoning brought the toppings to a new level.

Despite my peers urging me to go for years, I am ashamed to say that this was my first experience at Corner Grille in part because it is “out of the way” from my normal route. But because it’s not right downtown, street parking isn’t an issue and it’s easy to find a seat in their cozy, 15-seat storefront. And, yes, they do take out. After sampling several other foodies’ pizzas, I decided that I needed one for the road. The server was quick to inform me the best way to re-heat the pizza—on the stove in a frying pan. She made me pinkie promise that I wouldn’t microwave or throw it in the oven and I’m glad that I did—it reheated like new.

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Steakhouse Burger

Steakhouse Burger from Joey's on Chandler Street in Worcester, MA

Steakhouse Burger from Joey's on Chandler Street in Worcester, MA

Burgers are a standard when it comes to American dining. In fact, even the average burger can be both satisfying and enjoyable without having to re-create the wheel. Joey’s Bar and Grill goes beyond its advantageous menu and has a small section dedicated to this American staple. With options like the Juicy Lucy it was hard to decide where my palate was going.

I am biased; anything with blue cheese is going to peak my interest, which is why I had to choose the steakhouse burger. Eight ounces of Angus beef topped with blue cheese, crispy onion strings, vine ripe tomatoes, crisp iceberge wedge lettuce, served on a brioche roll. I was not disappointed, the perfectly seasoned beef (a perfect medium rare) was almost secondary to the heaping pile of blue cheese. Topped with a lightly battered, crispy onion strings, the flavors came together perfectly to turn a standard into something more.

The side of pickles and the option for sweet potato french fries made this $10 dish a fulfilling meal. I look forward to returning to see if I am able to force myself to go beyond the burger and enjoy what my fellow foodies enjoyed. -LV