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UXLocale Offers Ice Cream & “Slow, Peasant Fare”

Ciopinno from UXLocale in Uxbridge, MA

Uxbridge, MA has had a new place to cool off since UXLocale opened to serve ice cream earlier this month. And, since recently being approved for its liquor license, UXLocale is expected to become be a new culinary destination harnessing local resources in a rustic setting.

Outdoor Dining At UXLocale in Uxbridge, MA.
Outdoor Dining At UXLocale in Uxbridge, MA.

Overlooking Uxbridge’s open fields, the restaurant’s goal (as the name suggests) is to source as much as possible within a few miles of the restaurant and to ensure that what is harvested will be applied to their creative, delicious, and health-conscious menu. To do so, UXLocale sources produce from Foppema’s Farm (Northbridge), Wedgwood Farm (Douglas), microgreens from First Leaves Family Farm (Whitinsville), and ice cream from Richardson’s (Middleton). In addition to locally sourced foods, UXLocale hopes to become part of the community, by creating a warm and inviting location that people return to regularly.

Founder and chef Elaine Pusateri Cowan has been primed for opening her own restaurant for years after having trained from childhood in industrial kitchen service, an Italian deli and various restaurants over the last several decades. Cowan exclaims, “My family and my husband’s family are one big family. When we started work on the place and asked for help, moms, uncles, aunts—some pushing 80 years old—sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, friends and colleagues all came. And stayed beyond the first weeks’ ‘fun stage!’ This is bigger than a restaurant, it’s a dream and it’s contagious.”

Founder and chef Elaine Pusateri Cowan in the UXLocale kitchen
Founder and chef Elaine Pusateri Cowan working her menu.

When asked about the location, Cowan explains, “It’s breathtaking up here on the Hill. People have been coming for the food but end up staying to listen to the birds,  watch the blue heron fly over at dusk, and watch the sunset. When we roll out live music in the future, we’ll be able to take advantage of the environment and even perhaps a ‘beer garden!’ We want people to come, relax and make themselves at home.”

Cowan concluded that the town and entire Blackstone Valley community has been welcoming, “The farmers I have met are all such hardworking, earnest people. People stop in all the time while we are working, and I have been so grateful for every encounter. The encouragement has been powering me through. I’m staying.”

UXLocale seats 65 and offers an outdoor terrace overlooking a picturesque landscape. Indoors, the newly revamped restaurant will feature local artists, including food photographer Donna Dufault and illustrator Veronica Fish.

The menu is an eclectic mix of Italian and Sicilian dishes that chef Cowan has tweaked with a local vibe—everything from a fun assortment of prima appertivos, creative salads, distinctive sandwiches, pizzas, pastas and ice creams. Described by Chef Cowan as “slow, peasant fare” the menu will also have weekly specials utilizing various local produce throughout the changing seasons.

Atlantic cod with an anise crust being prepared in UXLocale's custom 900-degree oven.
Atlantic cod with an anise crust being prepared in UXLocale’s custom 900-degree oven.
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All Hail The Italian Pig Roast at VIA

For the entire month of July, you can enjoy a salad, appetizer, entrée, and glass of vino for just $29.99 with Via’s Italian Pig Roast.

VIA is, and always will be, one of Worcester’s most-loved Italian restaurants. From the rustic décor, to their open concept kitchen and year-round outdoor patio, VIA makes Shrewsbury Street feel like you’re dining in Italy. After driving past the Pig Roast billboard time and time again on my commute home from work, I decided to step out of my comfort zone and give it a try – and I’m so glad I did!

The Insalata Mista was a refreshing start to the meal, followed by the choice of a glass of red or white wine, or Wormtown’s Hefeweizen Warthog Wheat. Don’t get me wrong I love me some Wormtown, but I felt that a glass of wine was more appropriate for the occasion. I went with the Scarpetta “Frico Bianco” Friulano & Chardonnay. It wasn’t the best glass of wine I’ve ever had, but I might be a little biased because I work for a wine company.

Crispy Pork Meatballs over the Chicharrones from VIA on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA
Crispy Pork Meatballs over the Chicharrones from VIA on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Next was the appetizer. I went with the Crispy Pork Meatballs over the Chicharones. The four meatballs were super succulent and the glaze started off sweet and ended spicy. I’d definitely order them again.

Pork Belly & Orecchiette Pasta from VIA's Pig Roast on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA
Pork Belly & Orecchiette Pasta from VIA’s Pig Roast on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

The entrée was even more impressive than the appetizer! Both options sounded magically delicious so I knew it would be a win-win situation either way. I went with my gut and ordered the Pork Belly & Orecchiette Pasta because I’m a sucker for carbs. Plated beautifully with a generous amount of pork belly, the portion was a lot larger than I expected, but the black pepper and Parmesan cream sauce was so light that I was able to enjoy the entire plate guilt-free.

For only $29.99, I was able to enjoy a salad, appetizer, entrée, and glass of wine on the patio of one of the greatest restaurants in the city. Thank you, VIA, for making all of my Italian Pig Roast dinner dreams come true. I will absolutely return before July 31 and you should too!