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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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Bootleggers and Topless floozies: What More Could You Want In A Dinner?

Topless Floozie from Bootleggers Prohibition Pub in Worcester, MA

It took me a while to find the front door to Bootleggers Prohibition Pub—they had relocated it from the last restaurant incarnation EVO that was there. That was just the beginning.

As you walk into the entrance, there is a lovely person waiting to seat you. She led us into the main dining area where you would immediately see the giant bar right in the middle of the main room. Lots of seating around it. I have to say, that if we weren’t there for dinner, I’d definitely like to hang out there drinking some moonshine!

We sat down at our table (hand made by Al and his dad) and looked around at the new place. It has a more rustic tone than it’s predecessor. Lots of wood and warm tones throughout. Photo’s of the past and images of prohibition line the walls. A nice touch. We had 16 in our party and there was plenty of room for us and the regulars that were there.

Topless Floozie from Bootleggers Prohibition Pub in Worcester, MA
Topless Floozie from Bootleggers Prohibition Pub in Worcester, MA

I ordered the Topless floozie burger it was described as a ½ lb flame grilled spicy buffalo dry rubbed Angus beef with cheddar cheese, coleslaw and a fried egg over medium. I did ask them to cook my egg over easy as I love the runny yoke. Everyone that knows me, knows that I love an egg over pretty much anything. Adding it to my burger was fantastic! I ordered it medium rare and that’s what I got. It’s amazing how often most burger joints will overcook them. Not here. Perfect! Having looked around the room at the others who also got burgers, they seemed very happy with their choices. The burgers are large and very filling.

As my side I ordered a small bowl of chili. Well, it seemed more like a large bowl. I’m glad I didn’t order a large! It’s nice to have the soup as a side as opposed to just salad or fries.

I ordered a Midnight Moon Blackberry Moonshine on the rocks. I love me some Moonshine and it didn’t disappoint. Thanks Chef Al for your recommendation!

The young lady who waited on us was very nice and offered suggestions if we had any questions and seemed to know the menu well. She was very pleasant and easy to talk with and got our orders correct. To be honest, I didn’t have much time chatting with her as we were all carrying on conversations with everyone around us.

Overall, I’d be happy to stop back in for a burger and Moonshine. I’d love to eat at the bar and chat with friends here. It’s a warm atmosphere and the food is good with some different offerings than many other local places.

If you want something different, be sure to check them out!!