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This new restaurant has the Canal District on lock!

Chorizo Stuffed Calamari with Zesty Tomato Broth and Chickpeas from Lock 50 on Water Street in Worcester, MA

“There was a lot to love about Lock 50, from the ambiance to the service, but my favorite part was the shareable plates. The act of sharing food creates conversation and brings about laughter and camaraderie.”

Set in an emerging neighborhood with an industrial sensibility, Lock 50 has upped the game for its neighbors. With a split-level space catering to the breakfast, lunch and dinner crowd as well as a nice patio area, the origins of Lock 50 are evident throughout its design and location as the 50th lock in the canal sitting at the intersection of Water, Pond and Harding Street.

The tapas-style menu is designed for sharing with small plate starters and more significantly rounded-out entrees. Sharing food can be tough in a mixed crowd but with a broad menu there’s something to please even the most scrutinous palates. Unlike many restaurants where bread is complimentary, the assorted bread basket at Lock 50 must be ordered from the menu. I wasn’t sure what to make of that but we ordered it, because that’s our job, and I was happy we did. There were at least three varieties of warm delicious bread with a choice of EVOO and whipped butter, which was delightfully rich and decadent. Our group also ordered a handful of small plates to try. While the Grilled Beets with Creamy Goat Cheese, Baby Kale and Blood Orange was lovely, the portion was on the small side for sharing (or I could just be a little selfish). The char offered a nice texture and the goat cheese and blood orange gave the beets a deeper more complex layer of flavors. The rest of the table ordered an array of plates from Potato Gnocchi with Bleu Cheese and Crispy Sweet Potato (one of the larger portioned selections), the Chorizo Stuffed Calamari with Zesty Tomato Broth and Chickpeas (which could have been mistaken by sight for marinara covered manicotti… very playful and even more delicious than it looked), the Shaved Compressed Octopus with Salsa Verde and Crunchy Bread Crumbs (so delicate and unexpected, it looked it rose petals) and finally the Buttermilk Fried Quail with Celeriac Slaw and Cranberry Gravy. I took a very small bite of the Quail; It was good but tasted like fried chicken. With so many unique pairings and playful preparations I didn’t want to use up what appetite I had left for the next course.

Roasted 1/2 Chicken with Mushrooms and Marsala Syrup from Lock 50 on Water Street in Worcester, MA
Roasted 1/2 Chicken with Mushrooms and Marsala Syrup from Lock 50 on Water Street in Worcester, MA

We ordered the Roasted 1/2 Chicken with Mushrooms and Marsala Syrup. The mushrooms were the star of this dish. They were slightly crunchy and tasted as though they had marinated in that Marsala sauce overnight. From there we feasted upon the Grilled Tri Tip Steak with Roasted Potato and Broccoli Rabe Pesto as well as the Porchetta accompanied by Grilled Sausage, a Pork Rib, Stewed Lentils and Fried Polenta. The Porchetta dish was my favorite by far. This plate embodied the spirit of sharing and had an earthiness about it. It seemed like others at my table were digging the steak a bit more; which meant more pork rib for me! The fried polenta rounded out this entrée with just enough crunch and even tasted great with the sauce from the stewed lentils.
To wash down all of this food, I ordered a light, refreshing and slightly dry hard cider from Lookout Farm in South Natick. I highly recommend it, especially at the height of those hot summer nights.

The service was fantastic. Our waitress was very attentive and knowledgeable. When we ordered the Calamari she was sure to tell us that it is different than what most people expect. Kudos to her for that, not all servers are as forthcoming.

There was a lot to love about Lock 50, from the ambiance to the service, but my favorite part was the shareable plates. The act of sharing food creates conversation and brings about laughter and camaraderie. I always look forward to my monthly foodies meeting but this was one of my favorites so far. It was a little pricey but we ordered more food than was necessary. The shareable plates are bigger than what you might think of in a traditional tapas meal.

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Roasted Chicken with Mushrooms from Lock 50

Roasted Chicken with Mushrooms from Lock 50 on Water Street in Worcester, MA

Next up on the MassFoodies dining tour was Lock 50 Restaurant and Cafe in Worcester’s up and coming Canal District. There is no doubt in my mind, this restaurant has elevated dining in Worcester and will become a cornerstone in the re-development of this neighborhood. For our dinner, we were seated in the Cafe, a comfortable room with dim lighting, rich dark wood, exposed brick walls and huge windows, creating the perfect atmosphere for the food we were about to encounter. An additional dining room and bar located down a few stairs has the same look and feel as the cafe with the ability to seat what looked like 50-60 people.

As we scanned a very adventurous menu, our server Madison promptly greeted us with a big smile, took our drink order and explained the concept of dining at Lock 50. She told us the menu changes regularly, the ingredients are sourced locally and each dish is prepared individually and from scratch.

I promptly ordered a Dogfish Head Namaste, which to me, seemed more than appropriate for the flavors I was about to enjoy.

First to the table, an assortment of crusty homemade bread accompanied with cultured butter and sweet olive oil, was promptly shared and enjoyed around the table. Next came a large wedge of Crisped Fontina Cheese over herb salad and crostini. The cheese was dipped in a flavorful, salty batter and fried to perfection. Again smiles all around our table. Not to be deterred by a full stomach, my dining partner and I ordered a third shareable plate, this time the Polenta board. Served warm, the creamy polenta was topped with bacon pieces and shaved asparagus. The dense, rich polenta was a bit salty for some (not for me) and combined with an ice cold Session Lager, could have been the end of an amazing meal, but not for us. We really were just getting started!

For my main dish I ordered the Roasted Half Chicken with mushrooms, marsala syrup and fried sage. The perfectly seasoned chicken was a bit crispy on the outside and tender and moist on the inside. But what really stole the show were the amazingly flavored mushrooms. The rich, earthy mushrooms paired well with the moist and tender chicken (and the creamy leftover polenta). Both the chicken and the mushrooms were drizzled with slightly sweet marsala syrup that finished the dish off perfectly.

I suggested to Chef Tim Russo later on the mushrooms were so good on their own, they could certainly stand alone as a starter or small plate dish.

And as if the food to this point wasn’t enough, our table shared an amazing Chocolate Hazelnut Bread Pudding that was topped with caramelized orange served on top of a bed of whipped ricotta.

The service at Lock 50 was great. Madison was our main server and was extremely attentive, knowledgeable and prompt. The GM made his way to our table and talked wine with everyone, the owner and the head chef individually made sure they said hello and inquired about our dining experience.

Overall, Lock 50 is a winner and will be one of the restaurants to elevate Worcester’s overall dining scene. The combination of menu, atmosphere, service and drinks was outstanding. I certainly will return and encourage everyone to give it a try.