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Blast Back to the Era of Prohibition with a Moonshiner Burger at Bootleggers Prohibition Pub

Bootlegger Prohibition Pub's Blackberry Moonshiner Burger

The giant sign indicating a “secret entrance around back” is a far cry from the basement speakeasy of Worcester’s other prohibition relic but he atmosphere at Bootleggers Prohibition Pub off Park Ave hearkens back to days-gone-by, even if entering the pub is be easier now than at the time of 18th Amendment America. Mounted televisions playing classic movies provide continuous Hollywood reminders of the roaring 20’s while brick wall decor and lack of window light induces a true feeling of secret underground dining and imbibing.

A quick look at through the menu certainly helps to emphasize the theme of the restaurant. The Libation list is filled with the prohibition theme, including moonshine offerings. A look at the beer list includes many local and classic options, including Chicago brews that rightly remind of the less than savory history of skirting the law during prohibition. For entrees, the selection is eclectic and a burger seemed like a good choice for the ambiance. The Blackberry Moonshiner burger (medium) didn’t disappoint. Angus beef patty with a delicious apple cider fromage, bacon and moonshine BBQ sauce turned out to be a great choice. Pack a wet-nap though – this was no clean patty!

The servers were all dressed in uniforms reinforcing the era at hand which does create a sense of going back in time. Besides noticing the attire, I have simple expectations and when a waiter or waitress drifts into the background of a dining night out, that’s always a plus for me!

There were no actual gangsters or flapper girls in Bootleggers Prohibition Pub, but the atmosphere and food make for a fun and filling way to experience history. The bar area was full when I left and looked like a good place to grab a drink or quick bite on a date or with a friend. Certainly the 1920’s vibe adds to the experience and enhances the dining experience. Bootleggers is definitely a place to return for a fun night out!

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Bootlegger Prohibition Pub’s Baked Mac ‘n Cheese

Baked Mac 'n Cheese from Bootlegger's Prohibition Pub in Worcester, MA

I walked into the Bootlegger and felt like I had stepped back into the prohibition period. Good energy in this place. It seemed to be somewhat busy for a Tuesday night The wait staff were prompt and looked to be busy.

I started my night off with a drink from their extensive menu called the Carolina Peach Cosmo. It had Midnight Moon Peach Moonshine, cranberry, OJ, Lime Juice and Honey. I have to say it was delicious. I thought it was a little light on the alcohol. I was able to have 2 of them and didn’t seem to feel it. My husband and I proceeded to order an appetizer, we chose the Coney Island Fries, Rustic cut French fries topped the house made chili, banana peppers, shredded cheese, baked in a cast iron skillet, garnished with chopped green onion and smoked sour cream drizzle. It was amazing, I would come back just to order these delicious nuggets of goodness again. For my entrée I ordered the Baked Mac n Cheese, it came with large elbow pasta tossed in a five cheese sauce and baked in a cast iron skillet with a cornbread crumb topping. I was a little disappointed in this. It was not nearly “cheesy” enough for my tastes That being said I am a total Mac n Cheese Diva. I had high expectations for this dish after reading the description but at the end of the night I was disappointed and I wouldn’t order it again and I wouldn’t recommend it to any of my friends.

Our server was prompt and although I felt she did a great job she was not overly friendly and she didn’t seem to go out of her way to give us exceptional service. She was perfectly fine and pleasant and prompt when we asked her for anything. The service was good and I thought the prices were excellent on all of the offerings.

I was very happy with my appetizer of the Coney Island Fries, I enjoyed the Peach Cosmo even though I felt it was a bit light in the alcohol department for a Martini. The service was good. . I didn’t love my entrée of mac n cheese however it was not bad. I ended up eating most of it. Overall the portions were very good I thought and the prices were excellent.