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Tatnuck Bar & Grille – A Few Surprises in this Neighborhood Pub

Worcester Foodies group at Tatnuck Grille in Worcester, MA

Jamie and Aaron are two of the newest members of our Foodies group, and on their recommendation, we ventured into the Tatnuck Bar & Grille to taste what they have called their “go to spot for a casual meal”.

Located in Tatnuck Plaza, in the heart of Tatnuck Square, the Tatnuck Grille advertises itself as….“A neighborhood bar and grille that offers the best in American Cuisine”. The tables, booths and large bar area make it feel very much like a neighborhood pub. It also seemed like many at the bar knew each other making it feel very comfortable. The menu is big, with lots of choices including a variety of appetizers, soups, pasta dishes, burgers, salads, seafood and more. The night we visited they had a number of dinner specials as well.

Once we all arrived we sat at a large table towards the front of the restaurant. As Stephanie recalled “…One of the nicest things, despite our large group, was the large square table they set for us that allowed everyone to converse freely.”

Our initial service was prompt, with our table being assigned a few different servers. Drink and app orders were taken as our group perused the large menu. With only a few items on the menu approaching $20, the choices were plenty for an affordable dinner. Our end of the table was intrigued by the “Build Your Own Pasta” option that allowed for six different types of sauces to mix with six different proteins.

Julie started her night with a shrimp cocktail which she said had “large, fresh shrimp, with a nice spicy cocktail sauce.” Since she didn’t finish them all, they were passed around to be gobbled up the others!

“I ordered the Pollo alla Marsala from a section of the menu curiously titled, “The Chicken Farm.” The dish featured a flavorful sauce made with real Marsala and carefully browned mushrooms,” commented Sarah who seemed pleased with her choice!

David was impressed and offered “Having never been to the Tatnuck Grille I was pleasantly surprised with the menu, friendly staff and food selections. I opted for a seafood combo that included stuffed shrimp, large scallops, and a nice-sized piece of haddock. All of the seafood was fresh and tasty and served with homemade butternut squash and a baked potato.”

“The Chicken Marsala was very flavorful and the chicken was cooked perfectly. The portion size was enough for two meals! Definitely worth the price,” said Amanda.

Both Aaron and Will commented on the superb homemade Sangria saying “…it was some of the best Sangria they had ever had.”

Lynn and Drew felt like their experience was good with “attentive service and good food at a reasonable price.”

Along with the positives came a few negatives that couldn’t be overlooked. Donna was “super disappointed in my meal. I ordered the special “bruschetta steak” which was a steak with tomatoes, mozzarella, basil and balsamic glaze. The best thing about this dish was the balsamic glaze because the steak was overcooked and that was the only flavor that came through.”

And Stephanie added “I was bit disappointed when they told me (15 minutes after ordering) that they “were out of haddock”. Because of certain dietary restrictions, I carefully plan my meal in advance. The way this was handled was a bit rude in my opinion, but once I was able to calm down and take a second look at the menu, I opted for the Baked Stuff Sole. It was excellent and perfect for something lighter. The fish was baked perfectly and the stuffing was filling and delicious. I opted for a side salad, which was beautiful! There were so many different colors and vegetables, it was more than your average side salad and the vegetables were fresh and crisp! Despite the original hiccup with my order, I was pleasantly surprised overall.”

So as with many places our group visits, there were good and not so good experiences.

Lynn summed it up well saying “Tatnuck is a great place to go when you get home after a long day and don’t feel like cooking.” I think most would agree, Tatnuck Grille is a good choice for casual, affordable, pub-style food in the Tatnuck neighborhood.

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La Terraza Brings Authentic Mexican to Park Avenue in Worcester

November brought the Foodies to La Terraza on the recommendation of Stephanie – our resident Mexican food and Taco expert! And what a great choice it ended up being as we found out what so many people had already discovered…. authentic Mexican food on Park Ave. in Worcester.

With no disrespect to the other fine Mexican restaurants in Central Massachusetts, La Terraza says what makes them different is the style of food they offer and the way they grill the meats on the cast iron grill. A bit of a language barrier prevented me from getting more information from the chef, plus I was preventing her from preparing the many orders she had in front of her. After getting in her way long enough, some of my Foodie friends told me to sit and order (which I did happily)!

We sat at a big communal table, our drink order was taken and the servers brought over baskets of tortilla chips, a bean dip and a salsa verde with nice kick! Looking down the table at our group it seemed like everyone’s dinner had gotten off to a great start.

The menu offered pretty much everything you would expect a Mexican restaurant to have, burritos, fajitas, enchiladas, mole and more plus a nice selection of grilled steaks and chicken served in a variety of ways. ,Our server was quick to point out that everything is hand made from fresh ingredients, using some “old school” recipes that add a few twists to some of the traditional menu items.

Amanda and Julie started their night by sharing the Queso Fundido which they described as “….more like a meal than an appetizer, prepared more traditionally than what is usually found in Worcester.

Joe thought the “fish tacos were great, so good in fact I got a second order! The tortillas were nice and fresh, plenty of perfectly cooked, tender white fish and the sauces added such a nice flavor and kick. And you couldn’t beat the price,” he said.

Stephanie commented “Despite not being able to enjoy the tortillas or rice (this time because of some dietary restrictions), the shrimp fajitas I had were delicious! The vegetables specifically were the highlight of the meal because they were seasoned very well and cooked perfectly.”

“La Terrazza offers you a sneak peek into authentic Mexican cuisine. The service was extremely welcoming and made you feel right at home. The burrito was massive, the ingredients were flavorful and seasoned perfectly. The freshly made rice and beans were a nice side dish to make the dinner complete,” said Evan.

Amy offered this…. “The complimentary bean dip before dinner was amazing and a nice change of pace from traditional salsa or guacamole. La Terraza had a homey feel to it, and my Carnitas were tender and full of flavor.”

“I had the vegetarian burrito, which was by far the most flavorful and fresh burrito I have had in the city,” said Julie. “The variety of veggies was surprising, mushrooms, peppers and broccoli to name a few. And the salsa was the flavorful and spicy, delicious,” she added.

When the weather allows, there is a big covered patio and although it sits right on Park Avenue it looks like a spot that would be a great place for some chips, guacamole and an ice cold margaritas.

From what we could see, everyone at La Terraza is filled with passion for what they do, from the servers to chef, and it really shows in the final product. If you didn’t know the restaurant was there, you might drive right by it, but don’t. It is certainly no frills, but if you like Mexican food, you will really enjoy La Terraza!