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Louisiana Fry

The Louisiana Fry served at Smokestack Urban Barbecue on Harding Street in Worcester.

Urban Barbecue may sound somewhat strange in Worcester. However, Smokestack Urban Barbecue on Harding Street delivers the goods, especially when trying the Louisiana Fry. A dish piled high, it came with freshly fried catfish, oysters, and shrimp, with a side of fries, slaw and remoulade served on a playful, yet down home country feel, of parchment paper.

The slaw is very peppery and refreshing, which proved a good compliment to the crisply fried seafood and fries. The true stars of the dish…the seafood consisted of perfectly cooked shrimp that still had a nice snap to them and even a slight crunch from the carefully fried tails. The oysters were creamy and briny, small tidbits of deliciousness, while the catfish resembled oversized clam strips, but without that intense seafood flavor. The fish was mild and very flaky, not dry and tough like the reputation that catfish may have. To finish off the meal, the thinly cut fries were done perfectly, creating a nice retreat from the plentiful seafood dish. Although not one’s typical BBQ fare, the Louisiana Fry from Smokestack Urban Barbecue did not disappoint.

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Hurricane

Hurricane
The Hurricane cocktail at Smokestack Urban Barbecue, available for $5.00.

After prohibition in 1933, Pat O’Brien of New Orleans converted his speakeasy to a legitimate drinking establishment propelled to fame because of his Hurricane cocktail. Since then, restaurants and bars looking to harness the Southern flavors of Pat’s original cocktail have been able to by using his packaged mix and adding both light and dark rum. For those looking for not only a great refreshing cocktail, but with the famous Southern flare, but also looking to only spend about $5, look no further than Smokestack Urban Barbecue on Harding Street. Smooth, sweet and with the familiar aftertaste, Smokestack’s Hurricane is perfect for the Spring and Summer months.