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Swordfish & Summer Ratatouille From deadhorse hill

Swordfish & Summer Ratatouille From deadhorse hill from deadhorsehill on Main Street in Worcester, MA

I am no stranger to deadhorse hill; it has quickly become one of my favorite restaurants in Worcester. I think we have been there almost ten times now. I immediately fell in love with the staff and service, however once I tired the food, I was even more impressed. If you had been to Ritual, you will see the space completely transformed, and it looks fantastic. I dig the look and feel of deadhorse hill, from their eclectic/vintage glasses, to the local art adorning the walls and of course the fun vibe.

I have been a little leery of the “changing menu” tailoring to the flavors and availability of the season; however, I have never been disappointed with any of menu selections at deadhorse hill. Typically, I gravitate towards any of their unique fish entrées, so I was excited to see two different offerings the night we were there. To start we ordered the Memphis Ribs, which, thankfully never seem to disappear from the menu; fork tender, spiced perfectly accompanied by a cabbage slaw and pickles, which, are almost the star of the plate. In addition, we shared the local greens, dressed with a red wine gastrique, and delicious yogurt dressing on the side. It is not often that I eat bread, but it seems I always have a moment of weakness at deadhorse hill, their bread either is made onsite or from Crust Bake Shop located just down the street, and while the bread is fantastic, the real indulgence is the homemade butter, served on the side with sea salt and pepper. For my entrée, I deliberated between the red fish or swordfish. I ordered the Swordfish & Summer Ratatouille – cherry tomatoes, squash, eggplant. The swordfish was fantastic and the ratatouille simply delicious, my only critique, the dish was slightly over salted for my taste, but still excellent.

Typically, we sit at the bar, so I must give a shout out to the bar staff, they are top notch! One of the reasons I love deadhorse hill is due in part to the service, this is the first restaurant I have been to where the bartenders introduced themselves, remembered our names, and felt like friends by the time we left. In the dining room, we have always had a great experience as well. I really appreciate the attention to detail at your table, clearing your plates to reset the table is always a nice touch. I have also had the pleasure of meeting and talking with one of the owners, Sean, his passion and hard work are undeniable, you will see him working like crazy the entire time you are there, he also has a genuine concern about your experience and takes the time to make sure his guests are well taken care of.

Once again, deadhorse hill did not disappoint! I will be back (of course) and I still need to try their lunch menu, which I hear is fantastic. I highly recommend deadhorse hill, drinks, apps, or a unique “large plate” option. I hope you will enjoy as much as I have.

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Rigatoni with Sungold Marinara, A Twist On An Italian Favorite That Only deadhorse hill Could Do

Rigatoni with Sungold Marinara from deadhorse hill on Main Street in Worcester, MA

Next up on the MassFoodies tour was deadhorse hill a new and interesting restaurant on Main Street in Worcester. Having been here once before I wasn’t sure what to expect the second time around but was looking forward to seeing what was on the menu. The atmosphere and decor at deadhorse is eclectic to say the least. High tin ceilings, exposed brick, modern art on the walls combined with mix and match vintage dishes and glasses create a casual but hipster and edgy feel. Perfect for the meal and dining experience that was about to take place….

Before we were seated, I ordered an ice cold Narragansett tall boy at the bar. To my surprise, the beer was served alongside a vintage Ronald McDonald glass. The juxtaposition of the beer served in a Ronald McDonald glass was discussed amongst our group, with the conclusion that while it was an odd pairing, it worked perfectly here at deadhorse hill. Hell, my friend was drinking out of a glass decorated with the Grimace character and other glasses behind the bar included Speedy Gonzales and Scooby Doo!

As an appetizer our table chose to share a plate of Duxbury Oysters. Served ice cold with a bit of sour cream, onion, and oyster cracker on top, they were fantastic. The sour cream, onion and cracker topping was an interesting combination with the fresh and salty oyster.

The menu at deadhorse is a combination of small plates for sharing, large plates designed as entrees and centerpiece meals, even larger and more expensive meals to be consumed by the table. I chose the Rigatoni from the small plate menu but believe me, it was plenty of food for one person! Perfectly cooked, al dente pasta surrounded a large scoop of ricotta cheese and sat atop charred sungold tomato marinara. The charred tomato was sweet and intense, complementing the rich, creamy ricotta cheese and the big, fat rigatoni pasta. This dish was very distinct and flavorful, something I certainly would enjoy again.

Our service team was outstanding and knowledgable, from the bar staff to the servers, everyone seemed in tune with the mission and philosophy of the restaurant.

At deadhorse the food, service and atmosphere all came together to deliver a friendly, delicious and outstanding dining experience. The menu changes regularly so there is plenty of reason to come back and I would highly recommend this restaurant be put on your “visit soon” list!