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The Avalanche from Rosalina’s Kitchen

The Avalanche from Rosalina's Kitchen on Hamilton Street in Worcester, MA

The Avalanche from Rosalina's Kitchen on Hamilton Street in Worcester, MA

It was a brisk Tuesday evening in April, the kind of weather where you go without a jacket but regret it. I found myself slowly cruising down a maze of one-way side streets looking for a place to park my wheels and be sure of finding them still attached when I came back. Sometimes a place gets a sense you’re looking for it and makes a spot for you. Rosalina’s Kitchen on Hamilton Street was one of those places.

I walked in through a curtain: someone had gone to a lot of trouble to make things look sophisticated in an “it’s ok to put your elbows on the table” kind of way. It was a good start, so I sat down with some folks I knew. In the dog-eat-dog world of monthly dining groups, carbs can add up quick unless you have the moxy to take a stand. Enter the Tomatoes and Feta appetizer, a scrappy dish with fresh basil, oregano, and olive oil that packs a large, delicious punch for a lightweight dish. It whet my appetite just in time the walloping I didn’t see coming.

A dish called The Avalanche should make you stop and reconsider, but I’ve always had a bull head and a food heart that have lead me down some seedy back alleys with uncomfortably full bellies. I’ve sharpened my claws and played cat and mouse with some dense gastronomical creations, but the eggplant, chicken parmesan, meatballs, and sausage over linguini left me happily licking my mousy whiskers, thankful the cat decided to let me go with a warning.

As I licked my wounded pride and tried to talk myself out of retiring my fork, I figured there’s always another day, another meal (or two, from the looks of what was left) and average Joe’s and Jane’s like me are all that stand between hunger and not knowing where to make it go away. My gut told me I’d be searching for a spot outside this kitchen again, and it wasn’t being quiet about it.

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Cave Man Pizza from Corner Grille

Caveman Pizza from Corner Grille on Pleasant Street in Worcester, MA

Cave Man Pizza from Corner Grille on Pleasant Street in Worcester, MAWhen looking for a great pizza in Worcester, look no further than the Corner Grille. In an extremely underwhelming and unassuming location on Pleasant Street, if you blink, you may miss this postage stamp of a pizza joint. But don’t let that be a deterrent to a potential hungry, pizza loving customer. This tiny place is cranking out some wonderfully tasty pies, with characters and flavors that are fitting for the venue and it’s lively owners and operators. With various modern and classic décor in the cozy space, it felt like a busy kitchen you might see around the holiday times with family…the fresh smell of baked goods and fresh pizza wafting through the air.

When deciding which pizza to choose for dinner, I decided to get the Cave Man pizza which comes with red sauce, pepperoni, sausage, hamburger, bacon, mushrooms, onions, peppers and cheese. When the pizza arrived at our table, it was a perfect 14″ square of thin crust perfection. The smell of the combination of meats was intoxicating. The pizza was thin but the crust was crunchy and flavorful. Even though there were a lot of toppings in the pie’s description, it wasn’t overdone. The balance between spicy, salty and texture was just right. You need to eat the pizza quickly however, due to the thinness of the crust, the pizza did start to become cold the longer it sat on the table. Another perk of this quirky little pizza spot was that it was BYOB and it was encouraged by the staff! They even offered to run across the street to purchase beer or wine for their diners. Between the ambiance, décor, the at-home smells and killer pizzas, and great service, I will be frequenting the Corner Grille in the future to get my pizza fix…everyone in the city should check it out as well!