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Grilled Gourmet Pizza and Italian Antipasto at Dino’s

Grilled Gourmet Pizza from Dino's on Lord Street in Worcester, MA

Dino’s has been a long time institution in the Worcester dining scene. I have to admit, it had been probably 5 years since I had been to Dino’s and my memory was fading but upon arriving, things looked pretty much the same as I had remembered. It was a hot day and after reviewing the menu I decided to go with something different than the traditional warm pasta dishes so I ordered a small appetizer pizza and the Italian Antipasto.

Grilled Gourmet Pizza from Dino's on Lord Street in Worcester, MAThe pizza was a Grilled Gourmet Pizza that was about the size of a dinner plate. It was topped with caramelized onions, shaved prosciutto, tomatoes, figs, fresh mozzarella, wild greens and extra virgin olive oil. The pizza contained many of my favorite ingredients and did not disappoint. The pizza was prepared well and all of the ingredients tasted fresh. The other guests at my table were initially a little curious about the pizza but upon trying it they became fans also.

Italian Antipasto from Dino's in Worcester, MAThe Italian Antipasto was quite a shocker when it arrived at the table. It was easily enough to serve 3-4 people as an appetizer or 2 people as a meal. It included artichokes, salami, provolone, black olives, marinated mushrooms, marinated red peppers, cheese, cherry peppers, fried eggplant, grilled bread, pepperchini peppers to name a few of the ingredients. The antipasto was massive and I ended up taking about two thirds of it home where it made a great meal the next day as well. My only suggestion would have been to have some real marinated Italian olives instead of just canned black olives.

Overall, I was very pleased with Dino’s, which had slid to the back of my memory even though it is a long standing local institution. Sometimes I forget the local favorites when there is always something new on the dining scene. Dino’s still holds up as a local favorite as was evident by a very busy dining room on a Tuesday night.

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Sirloin Steak at Dino’s

Sirloin Steak at Dino's

Sirloin Steak at Dino's

It had been a long time since I’d been to Dino’s Restaurant, located off Plantation Street in Worcester, so I was very curious as to what it would look like and how the food would be. The first pleasant encounter was with their large parking lot. It was great being able to self park so close to the entrance. Inside, it was clean and just bright enough for dinning. I didn’t expect it to be so busy on a Tuesday night, but even though the restaurant was full and we had 12 in our Foodies group they handled us with ease. The service was very good and everyone’s meal came out promptly.

One of my go to meals is a nicely grilled sirloin with nothing but a Caesar salad loaded with anchovies for a side … but I don’t typically order that when I’m at an Italian restaurant. For some season it just doesn’t seem appropriate–I always think, why not try a specialty Italian dish instead? For some reason when the waitress came to take our orders I couldn’t help myself and blurted out. “I’ll take the sirloin, medium rare, and the only side I’d like is the Caesar salad with 8 anchovies.” (You have to specify the number of anchovies because they charge 25 cents per anchovy.) I guess that’s good in the sense that it saves money for the customers that don’t like anchovies … Regardless, the steak was cooked exactly as ordered, with nice a crisp char on the outside and very juicy and tender inside. It was very flavorful … I’d order it again in a second. The Caesar was excellent as well — a nice smooth and tangy dressing on fresh romaine hearts — simple and delicious.

The convenience, the service, the atmosphere, the meal, and even the finishing touch … a piping hot fresh cup of perked coffee, were all top notch. I’ll be back again again soon! You should try it too.