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The [Great] Gatsby at Bootleggers Prohibition Pub

The [Great] Gatsby at Bootleggers Prohibition Pub on Chandler Street in Worcester, MA

Bootleggers Prohibition Pub is a new speakeasy themed bar on Chandler Street in Worcester where EVO once was.

A speakeasy is an illicit establishment that sells alcoholic beverages. Such establishments came into prominence in the United States during the Prohibition era. During that time, the sale, manufacture, and transportation (bootlegging) of alcoholic beverages was illegal throughout the United States, hence where the name “Bootleggers” came from.

It was dark inside yet relaxed, cozy and a little mysterious. The black decor, old photos, dark wood tables and a chalk board full of moonshine cocktails made me feel like I had stepped back in time. It’s definitely a place I could see myself frequenting.

Upon arrival I started with a glass of the house Pinot Noir ($6) followed by a few appetizers that the table shared. Out of the apps I got to try, The Dry Rub Buffalo Chips ($4.99) were my favorite. They consisted of crumbled blue cheese, green onion, bacon, diced tomato, and honey blue dressing. They very packed with flavor but weren’t too heavy; a great starter!

With a surprisingly large menu and a ton of unique options, it took me a while to decide on my entree. I ended up going with The Gatsby ($10.99). With 3 cheeses, bacon, tomato, basil, and garlic oil pressed on an Italian roll paired with tomato sauce for dipping, it reminded me of a mix between two classics, a grilled cheese and a margarita pizza. If you’re in the market for an adult grilled cheese The Gatsby will certainly not let you down.

Service was good. My wine glass was always full (important!) and our food came out quick. For 7pm on a Tuesday this new restaurant was filling up fast and the servers were handling it well. I really liked how each of the waitresses wore their Bootleggers t-shirt but dressed them up with cute skirts and choker necklaces. I thought it worked well with the theme of the restaurant.

I really enjoyed this Foodies destination. Bootleggers has great food and drink options at very reasonable prices.  A cocktail didn’t surpass $10, sandwiches and burgers under $15 and an entrée was $23 at most. With so many Italian and American style restaurants in the city, it’s nice to have a completely different option now!

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The XXR Burger from Park Grill & Spirits

The spicy XXR Burger from Park Grill & Spirits

Set back from the street on the quieter end of Park Avenue, past Worcester mainstays of Blue Jeans Pizza, Loft 266, Leitrim’s and Shiraz (wonderful middle eastern fare) is the Park Grill & Spirits restaurant. A modest curb appeal with premium parking in front of the restaurant makes the space seem smaller than it really is. The front of the restaurant is the bar, adorned with a generous bar, table top seating and a section for live music. A small hallway leads back to a dining room with seating for upwards of 30-50 patrons during their busy hours. As we made our way back to the dining room, we noticed that we were the only ones there for dinner…a sad state of affairs for any restaurant on a mid-week night. Although, we were enjoying the peace and quiet, although we were still able to hear 90’s tunes being sung from the bar area, which unfortunately sounded more like karaoke than composed musicians.

Anyways, I digress…when it came to picking a burger, I needed to try something different. I had done the bacon route, and the mushroom route, with various cheeses and different toppings. But for those of you who may or may not know, I love a spicy burger. Every time I see a burger that might awaken my taste buds, I have to order it. However, I am usually searching for more heat and am disappointed at the end of the meal. So when I come across the XXR Burger on the menu, I am intrigued. The burger is topped with hot capicola, lettuce, tomato, onion, provolone cheese and XXR sauce. The XXR sauce was described by the waitress as extremely hot and spicy…sold! I got my burger with no tomato and cooked medium. When the burger came out, the XXR sauce was dripping from all sides of the burger, bright red in color, speckled with seeds from whichever pepper it was derived from and resembling liquid hot magma; a visual reminder of my impending doom. However, with taste buds intact, I dive in. The first bite was juicy and gooey with cheese. The burger, seemed to be cooked a nice medium, however appeared as though it was a frozen patty minutes before presentation. Then the heat from the sauce kicks in. Slowly at first and then quick and abrupt…like slamming on the brakes in your car or getting slapped across the face. My mouth was alive. For the first couple of bites, the sauce had great flavor. Very smoky and almost fruity in a sense, but the heat turned out to be cumulative. I found myself reaching for my soda and fries to help quench the unquenchable burn that was happening in my mouth and on my lips.

At this point, the onion, cheese and lettuce were rendered indistinguishable in texture and flavor as they were all consumed by the heat from the XXR sauce. The fries provided a crispy relief doused in ketchup, but this was one of those burns that only time and dairy could calm. After suffering through the end of my burger, I was overcome with joy knowing that I no longer had to consume anymore of this burger. I had apparently met my match when it comes to spicy burgers. You can’t say that I wasn’t warned, as the waitress gave an accurate description of the sauce and I still willingly jumped at the opportunity to try it. As the old saying goes, hindsight is 20/20…as was the case with my burger choice; decent sized patty, buttery bun, great toppings, yet overpowered by one ingredient. But as the burn slowly fades away, my vision is looking forward; forward to my next burger destination. Where will my burger quest take me next? I guess you will have to wait to find out. Until next time…

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