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OysterFest Returns to The Sole Proprietor

OysterFest at Sole Proprietor

“Oysters are the most tender and delicate of all seafoods. They stay in bed all day and night. They never work or take exercise, are stupendous drinkers, and wait for their meals to come to them.” -Hector Bolitho

If you’re one of those crazy people who hates seafood, you may have interest in reading on. But if you’re a seafood fanatic like myself, keep reading, you’re going to love this.

OysterFest at Sole ProprietorThe beloved Sole Proprietor’s OysterFest is back and the offerings are seriously out of this world. You can enjoy baked oysters, raw oysters, fried oysters, stewed oysters and everything in between. With 8 hot appetizer options ($10.99), 4 entrees ($21.99) and 5, yes 5, $1 oyster options between 4-6PM, it’s mandatory that you make time, and sneak out of work a little early if need be, for this buck-a-shuck oyster extravaganza!

Here’s how it works – you can sit in the bar area from 4-6PM Monday thru Friday for a variety of dollar oyster happy hour offerings, or you can enjoy the OysterFest menu (excluding dollar offerings) from open to close.

When I walked in on Tuesday at 5:30PM the bar area was slammed. The after-work crowd, young and old, getting their oyster and cocktail fix with coworkers made it a lively atmosphere.

I was told by my server that the $1 oyster menu ends strictly at 6PM, so I immediately ordered a dozen Blue Point Oysters and a few of everything else. Here’s the breakdown:

Blue Point Oysters – From Long Island, NY, all 12 of my oysters were a respectable size with mild salinity and a faintly sweet finish. The cocktail sauce added a kick but they were perfect on their own, too!

“Be Hoppy” Oyster Shooter – The Wormtown oyster shooter is so New England. One shucked oyster, cocktail sauce, horseradish, and lemon juice, served in an oversized shot glass full of Worcester’s own Be Hoppy IPA. Fantastic.

Buffalo Oyster – Huge fried oysters drenched in a spicy buffalo sauce. So good it could have passed as buffalo chicken!

Bang Bang Oyster – Tangy and sweet with a touch of spice, the fried bang bang oysters were my favorite of the bunch.

Kimchi Oyster – This was a fried oyster atop of Korean kimchi and a pita crisp. It had nice spice to it and reminded me of an oyster nacho. Now there’s an idea!

After finishing all of the dollar offerings, it was now 6:15 and I was full, but still wanted to try something off of the Hot Appetizer section. I went with a bowl of Classic Oyster Stew which consisted of cream, butter, sherry, celery, shallots, a dash of Tabasco, and a lot of oysters. It had good consistency, creamy but not too thick, with a hearty serving of vegetables, and finished with a hint of heat from the hot sauce. Although it did take a while to cool down it was absolutely delicious and would be perfect on a chilly fall night.

Other items off of the Hot Appetizer menu included an Oyster Po’ Boy, Rhode Island Style Shrimp and Oysters, Oysters Casino and Smoked Bacon and Spinach Oysters, all just $10.99 each. The entrees included a Fried Oyster Dinner, Oyster Ritz, Haddock with Crispy Oysters or Creole Oysters and Shrimp Jambalaya, $21.99 each.

As if all of this hasn’t made you excited enough, The Sole is also hosting an Oyster & Champagne Dinner on October 25th which is just $75, tax and gratuity included. Seats are limited so reserve your seat when you’re in for happy hour!

The world is your oyster, and remember, the first man gets the oyster, the second man gets the shell, so dive into The Sole Proprietor before it’s too late!

OysterFest at Sole Proprietor

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BUSTER Is Back And Better Than Ever

Sole Proprietor's Buster... the history of Worcester's favorite crustacean icon.

It is that time of year again, the world’s largest inflatable crab is sitting on the roof of the Sole Proprietor, so that means only one thing in Worcester – Buster is Back! And with him come some of the most incredible crab dishes you could imagine.

Having been to the Sole on many occasions, I have become accustomed to high quality seafood, served by knowledgeable staff members, in an upscale, yet comfortable atmosphere. But for whatever the reason, I have never been to the Sole during the crab promotion, which I can say now, will never happen again as the food and selection was out of this world.

Crab and Corn Chowder from Buster's Crab menu at The Sole on Highland Street in Worcester, MA.
Crab and Corn Chowder from Buster’s Crab menu at The Sole on Highland Street in Worcester, MA.

From crab chowder, to crab sushi, to crab legs the choices are amazing. You can get crab salad, crab risotto, jumbo soft shell crab, surf and turf (with crab), crab Rangoon’s, crab meat casserole. Oh did I mention they had crab? Of course, there are other items on the menu during this promotion, but trust me, if you like crab, this is the time to get it.

With all these choices it was really difficult to make a decision, and my dining companion who likes crab as much as I do, didn’t help. Luckily our helpful serving team came to the rescue.

To start, I had the Crab and Corn Chowder. Served piping hot, creamy and full of crab, this flavor-packed cup of chowder was the perfect way to start my crab-eating extravaganza.

Crabbed Stuffed Portobello Mushroom from The Sole on Highland Street in Worcester, MA
Crabbed Stuffed Portobello Mushroom from The Sole on Highland Street in Worcester, MA

Next to the table was a Crabbed Stuffed Portobello Mushroom. My dining partner’s choice and an interesting combination of roasted mushroom with herb garlic cream cheese, then stuffed with chucks of Blue crab meat. Baked crispy with breadcrumbs and roasted red pepper vinaigrette, the combination of flavors exploded with each bite.

On to my main dish….and making a choice wasn’t easy as there was so many great options. I selected the Crab Cakes and my dining companion chose the Tempura Sesame Fried Jumbo Soft Shell Crabs. My dish was amazing, three generous crab cakes, pan fried, full of crab and delicious. The dish came with warm Asian coleslaw, drizzled with a spicy chili mayo and a side of herb rice pilaf. The crab cake was crispy outside, perfectly tender and moist on the inside and full of flavor from the salty crab, which was perfect along side the chili-drizzled, spicy Asian coleslaw.

At this point I wasn’t hungry, but I had to taste my companion’s Tempura Sesame Fried Jumbo Soft Shell Crabs. First, the presentation was awesome as the two pan-fried soft shell crabs were stacked on a Buckwheat Noodle Salad and plated perfectly. I waited as she worked her way around the battered crabs and snuck a forkful of salty, yet sweet crabmeat away when she wasn’t looking. Absolutely delightful!

To say the Sole Proprietor is good is an understatement. The Sole has been one of the most consistent restaurants in all of Massachusetts for more years than I can remember. It is on everyone’s “best seafood” list. The food is fresh, the menu is ever changing, the wine list is exceptional and the service is outstanding. Every time! The Sole is a testament to consistency and quality, and a truly exceptional dining experience.

The Sole's Crab Cakes, a selection from the Crab Menu during Buster's visit this Summer
The Sole’s Crab Cakes, a selection from the Crab Menu during Buster’s visit this Summer