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Seafood Fra Diablo at Bootleggers Prohibition Pub

Seafood Fra Diablo at Bootleggers Prohibition Pub on Park Avenue in Worcester, MA

Waking into Bootleggers Prohibition Pub, we were greeted with a newly renovated Pub and restaurant environment in the former space that was Evo. The space was newly refurnished and had a nice bar area yet it seemed to miss the mark on creating the feel of a speakeasy type atmosphere that I was expecting. The bar area looked like a great place to grab a drink and taste some savory appetizers or a burger.

The menu offered a wide variety of options that included burgers and pub food although with intriguing appetizers. After going through the menu I decided to order the Seafood Fra Diablo. The dish was described as a mix of calamari, scallops, chopped clams, mussels, and shrimp tossed with linguini in a spicy tomato sauce, garnished with asiago, parmesan, garlic oil and green onion. I choose to opt out of the mussels in my dish and the server informed me they were out of scallops, so the dish ended up being shrimp, calamari and clams. A healthy portion of the dish was presented and garnished with a shredded cheese and green onions on the top. The dish lacked a little flavor that I was expecting in the flavor of the sauce. Overall, the dish lacked depth or strong spicy flavors that one would expect from Seafood Fra Diablo

Service a the Bootlegger Prohibition Pub was average. The server was pleasant and service for dinner was fairly quick, yet it was sometimes difficult to get drinks and wine pours. For a prohibition pub, it looked like wine was still suffering from the impact of prohibition.

Overall the newly renovated Bootleggers Prohibition Pub seems to be a great place to grab a drink at the bar with some appetizers or a burger and watch the Lone Ranger on a big screen. No doubt, you’ll easily find the “secret door” and know the “secret password.”

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Chicken Isabella

Having never been to Lago Ristorante before and not being familiar with this area of Worcester, we drove right by this place; it is tucked back a little ways from the road and wasn’t immediately seen by us until we were on top of it. The location is great—right on the water, however all the windows in the place were small and disappointingly didn’t give any real view of the lake that is a mere step away. Even knowing the lake was just steps away and knowing I couldn’t enjoy the view I still liked the place, the dark gray walls gave this place a warm feel. I loved the ceiling with the exposed pipes and industrial type metal beams all painted the same dark gray.

Once we were seated, our waitress was prompt and came right over to attend us. I had been craving my favorite drink all day and was happy to hear that they could make me a glass of red sangria. It was fantastic and I will be having it again when I return at a future date.

We started our meal with an appetizer of deep fried calamari with a marinara dipping sauce. Excellently cooked, was not tough or chewy and the batter was very light. It was the perfect size quantity to split with a friend.

The bread they brought to the table was similar to a foccasia in density, We inquired about it and were told rosemary and oregano among other herbs were in the bread and they make the bread daily in house. This was served with olive oil and balsamic vinegar dipping sauce.

Following our appetizer were our salads that came with any of the regular meals from the menu. I opted for the caesar and was happy to hear that they could put anchovies on mine, so often I am told they cannot put anchovies on my caesar. The caesar came on a glass chilled plate, nice touch and was a great size for a starter salad.

My meal was selected from the specials list, which our waitress explained to us in detail, I was able to get a visual as she went on in detail about the dish I chose. She had me at “Asiago Cream Sauce!” My dish was called Chicken Isabella. Two chicken breasts pounded flat with seasonings atop my choice of pasta, I went with the Penne, I was disappointed when I asked if they made their own pasta and was told no. The pasta although not homemade was cooked perfectly for my taste, just a bit past Al Dente’. The asiago cream sauce was creamy and rich, however I would have liked to taste a bit more of the asiago cheese which gave this sauce its name, as light as it was in cheese it made up for this fact with the richness of the cream and the freshness of the herbs in the sauce they used. I was very satisfied with my meal. I would go back and I would recommend this place to my friends. –RL