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#FamilyEats: It’s All About Family at Legacy

The facade of Legacy Bar & Grill at Coe's Pond on Mill Street in Worcester, MA.

We’ve debunked the theory that chicken fingers are the essential elements in building a family-friendly menu with our growing list of #FamilyEats restaurants like the short-lived 2 Ovens, the delicate and sophisticated Fancy That and the quick and ready Antonio’s Pizza. But, at the end of the day, we are on the hunt for restaurants that give us all a piece of mind when dining out with our little ones. Often times, the best kids menu is one that is tailored to simplistic palettes with adult-approved quality ingredients. While that combination is not as rare as it used to be, it is still hard to find. Except at Legacy Bar & Grill.

Tuna Melt from Legacy Bar and GrilleLocated in the middle of a residential neighborhood in Worcester, Legacy speaks to the welcoming vibes needed to calm the chaos of a “family night out.” The tables are equipped with drawing menus and crayons to keep your kiddos busy while the adults are drawn to waterfront views of Coe’s Pond through a bank of windows that lines an entire wall of the restaurant. Although the reservoir views are always a motivator to get to the restaurant early and snag a window table, it is the extensive bar and food options that are the biggest draw – for good reason. Michael Sobel, executive chef, and co-owner wanted to create a restaurant that provided the family neighborhood a place to go after a long day at work or in celebration of days off on the weekend and he has succeeded. In the short eight months since opening, Legacy Bar & Grill has become the neighborhood “go-to” restaurant because of its menu celebrating American classics.

For adults, dining at Legacy means ordering classic comfort foods like fish and chips, deep fried beer battered haddock served with fries and slaw; meatloaf, a mixture of ground chuck, wrapped in bacon and topped with mushroom gravy and onion strings over garlic mashed potatoes and your choice of veggies; and classic tuna melts. Legacy recommends accompanying each dish with a great cocktail from the signature drink menu. Whether it is the passion mojito or the Moscow mule, a great drink has the ability to heighten the experience and if the kiddos are eating and drawing on their colorful menus without attempting to crawl under the table, then the parents are more than deserving of one of Legacy’s signature cocktails. When parents dine in at the beginning of the week, they will be particularly satisfied by Legacy’s family-focused fun meals like Mac and Cheese Mondays and Twin Dog Tuesdays.

To be clear, these fun and interactive nights allow families to create and indulge in their favorite pastas, fun toppings, and various styles of hot dogs. While mom and dad can order a bowl of linguini tossed in Legacy’s homemade mac and cheese sauce and topped with shrimp, goat cheese, spinach and tomato – the kids can order a bowl of cavatappi tossed in the same mac and cheese sauce but topped with kid-friendly ingredients like chicken tenders and hot dog bites. The same rules apply on Twin Dog Tuesdays. Parents might order high-end dogs topped with avocados and pulled pork or even indulge in a Reuben dog with corned beef, sauerkraut, and swiss cheese while the little foodies stick to plain hot dogs with ketchup on the side.

There comes a point in the family dining experience where parents look at each other and question their decision to bring the kiddos to dine out, but at Legacy Bar & Grill, the concept of family dining is embedded in the very existence of the restaurant. From the owners – a family with a long history in the restaurant industry – to the menu, Legacy instills the importance of family dining in a setting that appeals to both children and adults.

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#FamilyEats – It’s a Picnic at Meola’s

More than ice cream at Meola’s Wayside Ice Cream.

There is nothing Norman Rockwell about a family picnic. Between organizing the little ones, packing the car with every household essential and creating a picnic menu that can keep up with every ‘DIY’ Pinterest post, picnics are chaotic and at times, unworthy. But, at Meola’s Wayside Ice Cream, planning a picnic with family is as easy as getting in the car and driving to this gem of a destination.

Meola’s Wayside Ice Cream
Meola’s Wayside Ice Cream

From hot dogs to ice cream to live music, Meola’s Wayside Ice Cream is the epitome of a family-run business delivering family-friendly entertainment. Since the 1980s, Meola’s has kept the concept of family at the forefront of the business and the dedication reflects the quality of service, food, and decor.

Year after year, Meola’s remains an intergenerational fan favorite offering over 65 flavors of high-quality ice cream and frozen yogurts like the addictive German chocolate cake, the infused coffee Kahlua brownie, and the sweet cotton candy. In addition to creating an endless list of flavorful combinations, Meola’s offers a hot dog meal deal too good to pass up. For a price cheaper than a Venti Pike from Starbucks, families can enjoy two hot dogs, a bag of chips and a small drink. And no, this location is not just a place to bring your kids to fill them with all of the summer foodie treasures, but also a sweet spot to check-in and spend outdoor family time.

Ice cream from Meola’s Wayside Ice Cream.With a converted garage adjacent to the Meola’s Wayside Ice Cream side, families can sit down and enjoy the weather (rain or shine) at one of the eleven picnic tables. Adorned with summer colors of childhood memories, the seating area at Meola’s is one of a kind. With pianos (yes, more than one) in various corners, seashell decorations filling the center of the tables and airplanes and hot air balloons hanging from the ceiling, Meola’s sets the tone for a great #FamilyEats destination as they remake the concept of outdoor picnics.