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A Complete Listing of the 65 New Food Establishments Licensed for Operation in Worcester During 2018

The building permit for Crust's expansion as North Main Provisions.

If you want to get technical about it, 2018 brought 65 new food establishments to the city of Worcester. It is important to build some context around this figure. The number is based on 49 new Common Victualer (Food) Licenses awarded this year in addition to 16 new Liquor Licenses. Licensing is only the first step in actualizing an opening. As such, this list serves as a basic preview for what is to come in 2019.

The index includes some familiar entities, like Paris Cafe (now Worcester’s Doughnuts and Drafts), The Hangover Corp (the new parent of Broth and The Hangover Pub), Worcester Baking LLC (North Main Provisions), and Meze (in a new location at 166 Shrewsbury Street). It also lists a few highly anticipated newcomers like Redemption Rock Brewery and Stillman Quality Meats. Juggernauts like Subway and 7 Eleven appear here as well.

2018 Liquor Licenses:

Sanchez & Sons 387 Cambridge Street, Worcester, MA (formerly La Raza)
Matthew Addi LLC 64 Water Street Worcester, MA
Mercado Garcia Enteprises 65 James Street Worcester, MA
Paris Café LLC 255 Main Street
R&D Group LLC 70 James Street Worcester, MA
Worcester Baking LLC 122 Main Street Worcester, MA
The Hangover Corp 102 Green Street Worcester, MA
Petrogas New England 350 Greenwood Street Worcester, MA
Apollonia Restaurant 6 Mercantile Street Worcester, MA
The Axe & Ale House 177 Grafton Street Worcester, MA
Jeet Investment 504 Cambridge Street Worcester, MA
KKAP LLC 244 Main Street Worcester, MA
Baystate Café 175 Harding Street Worcester, MA
Meze LLC 166 Shrewsbury Street Worcester, MA
Rock Bar LLC 81 Water Street Worcester, MA

As reported by Mass Live

Redemption Rock Brewery 333 Shrewsbury Street Worcester, MA

2018 Common Vic (Food) Licenses:

Coffee Time Café 340 Main Street
C&N Vietnamese Cuisine 10 Millbury Street
7 Eleven 973 Main Street
La Pizzaira & More 153 Stafford Street
The Lara No Name Grocery 270 Grafton Street
Golden Tandoori 7 Lamartine Street
Rozmaraino 490 Lincoln Street
Gold Coast Catering 82 Blackstone River Road
Rebeca’s 264 Grafton Street
Debbie’s 48 Coral Street
Debbie’s Pizzeria 974A Main Street
One Fastway Inc 84 W. Boylston Street
City Liner Diner 1420 Main Street
Subway 281 Shrewsbury Street
New Golden Pizza 1137 Grafton Street
Caribbean Flaavor 976A Main Street
Pomodoro’s Pizza 168 Lincoln Street
Millbury Seafood LLC 276 Millbury Street
Crown Fried Chicken 819 Main Street
Go Grande Inc. 1168 Main Street
Subway 545 Southwest Cutoff
Danco African Market 785 Main Street
Holy Poke 2 Oliver Street
North Main Provisions 122 Main Street
Palace Pizza 1032 Southbridge Street
Denny’s 494 Lincoln Street
Golden Pizza 453 Lincoln Street
Adom Market 1073A Main Street
Auntie Anne at WPI 100 Institute Road
Fratelli’s Corner Crust Pizzeria 186 Stafford street
Dunkin Donuts 640 Park Avenue
Hong Kong Island 880 W. Boylston Street
Joyas Grille 120 June Street (Formerly Dianna’s)
El Nuevo Amanecer 534 Pleasant Street
KrafTea Kombucha Company 38 Harlow Street
Stillman Quality Meats 157 Harding Street
7-Eleven 350 Greenwood Street
La Reyna Express 90 Madison Street
Bedlam Book Café 138 Green Street
Victoria Evergreen Kitchen 336 Grafton Street
Long Island Hot Dog 68 Stafford Street
Neo Era 275 Park Avenue (Formerly Sandwich Hut)
Dos Tacos 296 Pleasant Street
Crown Bakery 1393 Grafton Street
Hot Table 49 Park Avenue
Fantastic Pizza 910A Main Street
Centro America Mini Mart 891A Main Street
Kisoro 482 Park Avenue
Idy’s Pizzeria 153 Stafford Street
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Which Restaurants Decorate for Christmas? Enjoy The Splendor of the Holidays with these Festive Restaurants

Mass Foodies Christmas Trolley with Lock 50's Foie Gras.

This December, Mass Foodies took off on an adventure as they brought 70 readers around the city on a snow-white trolley. The journey was to enjoy restaurants that decorate to celebrate the Christmas season and while the two “Santa’s Sleigh Food Tour” sold out within a matter of minutes, this guide is a great way to ensure you can experience the wonder of the holiday season—while eating.

  • Nuovo Restaurant: Nuovo is a prime spot for large groups with expectations of attentive service. The staff values hospitality above all else and manages to make their extensive Shrewsbury Street space feel festive and intimate. For the crawl, the put together the eggplant rollatini and lobster sacchettini, characterized by its zippy dijon sherry sauce.
  • VIA Italian Table: VIA is certainly a long-term staple of Shrewsbury Street. With a flare for Italian, the subtle decorations ensure that the season isn’t lost on any of us. For their portion, VIA prepared crispy pork meatballs with sweet & sour glaze; House made ricotta on grilled crostini with local honey; Italian meat & cheese skewers with tomato red pepper, basil, prosciutto & fresh Mozzarella.
  • 110 Grill: This 240-seat eatery is a new edition to downtown’s thriving neighborhood. The menu features modern-American cuisine and pays special mind to gluten-free and allergy aware dishes. The outdoor firepit is particularly warming this holiday season. You might even catch a glimpse of a movie star along the way; Liam Neeson filmed a scene on the block just last week. Order the firecracker shrimp and share a cheese board with your Christmas crew.
  • Lock 50: There is nowhere else in the city where you can dine outside in an igloo during the dead of winter. Treat your friends to foie gras from the comfort of your toasty glowing orb. You deserve it. And, while eating, you can enjoy what is arguably the most decorated restaurant in the region. With Christmas lights, trees, garlands, and wreaths—both inside and out—you’d be hard pressed to find a more festive wonderland… with great food to back it.
  • simjang: While Christmas may be an American celebration (at least in the commercial extravagance) simjang made the list because its an unexpected place to find Christmas flare paired with its acclaimed menu. Also on Shrewsbury Street, simjang will warm your soul (and stomach) when the weather outside is frightful.
  • The Muse: Nothing says celebration like Italian cocktails. The Muse’s sprawling selection of Amari is only the beginning. Gorge on charcuterie served up by owner John Rinaldo himself and quiz him on top Italian Christmas traditions.
  • The Citizen Wine Bar: It’s last call at The Citizen in more way than one. This month marks the end of a decade-long run for the restaurant and we’re getting our fill. Miracle is taking over between now and December 31st. The Christmas themed pop-up bar has rolled out its yuletide décor and holiday glassware to send The Citizen on its way in style. Enjoy your last chocolate board and a cup of cheer.