Posted on

The Fireplace Room Is A Real Ace

All Natural Brandt Farms Filet from The International in Bolton, MA

All Natural Brandt Farms Filet from The International in Bolton, MA

Like me, I’m sure you’ve heard great things about The International. The two-time champion golf course is also known for its spectacular views. What I didn’t know is that they have a restaurant open to the public. I was a little skeptical about it. Maybe intimidated is a better word. I’ve always thought of a country club as being very exclusive and even a bit high-brow. However, The Fireplace Room at The International was neither of those things. The decor is modest and quaint. The one thing is that I wish our trip had been during the day because the room is filled with windows overlooking the greens.

The property is very private and rural. In fact finding it in the dark could have been challenging if it wasn’t for the way-finding signs along the winding passage from the main road.

Like any good establishment, you are welcomed by a bar, which was fairly busy for a Tuesday night. Many people were dining right at the bar while others had bellied up for a night cap. After grabbing a big glass of house red, I felt less intimidated.

The menu was a delightful challenge. I was torn between the Bronzed Fall Spiced Pumpkin Scallops and the All Natural Brandt Farms Filet. I rarely order a cut of meat like this because I am pretty picky about how it’s prepared, but something pulled me toward this dish. Chef Michael Dussault did not disappoint. This filet was the most tender steak I’ve ever had and the herb edges were perfectly seasoned.

The filet came with a hearty portion of roasted garlic mashed potato and brussel sprouts (my absolute favorite vegetable) with bacon lardons (because everything is better with bacon). The sides paired well with the boldness of the beef, which came in a red wine demi-glace that I may have licked clean off my plate.

Despite already being full, I was tempted to order dessert due to one single ingredient: corn flakes! The dessert, called The International, was joyful, intoxicating and down-right delicious. The vanilla bean ice cream encased in a pecan chocolate crackle drizzled with butterscotch and covered in corn flakes, whipped cream, strawberries, and almonds was so much fun to eat. I offered everyone at my table a bite.

The service was terrific. We had a large party, but they set up two tables for us. Our server was quick and responsive. After our meals were finished, we were greeted by a member of the management team. She asked if everything had been up to par. She also offered information about upcoming events and available function space.

While the menu is a little pricey, the experience was worth it. The service was wonderful, the portions were more than generous and the flavors teased and pleased! The Fireplace Room at the International is a hole in one. I will definitely recommend it for a special occasion or a date night (I hope my husband is reading this).

Posted on

Great eats in the heart of Bolton

Rainbow and Beet Radish Salad from The International in Bolton, MA

Rainbow and Beet Radish Salad from The International in Bolton, MA

While driving down through the rural streets of Bolton, I could have sworn my GPS was taking me to The Last House of the Left. But when I arrived at The International, I was pleasantly surprised. I loved the white sparkling lights and tall pine trees. It was nice to get out of the city and explore another town.

When I walked in, I instantly felt comfortable. It was a cold night, but inside was warm and cozy. It was everything a country club should be. The big fireplace and dim lighting added to the vibe. It’s the perfect place cuddle up with a book and bowl of soup by the fire, to bring a date or grab some apps with friends.

As I mentioned, I am, and always will be, that girl who orders sushi if it’s on the menu. My eyes were directed straight to the Spicy Crab Maki Roll, which had cream cheese (my favorite). And, it was deep fried (also my favorite). I knew it had to be mine. Then I ordered a salad because the sushi was listed as an appetizer. I was sold on the Rainbow and Beet Radish Salad as soon as I saw mention of a goat cheese wonton.

As I expected, the salad was enough for two. The goat cheese wonton was divine. I could have eaten two or three without regret.

When I saw the maki, I was love struck. In addition to a beautiful presentation, the maki was cold and crunchy on the outside and warm on the inside. It came with a side of seaweed salad as well. I forced down the entire roll, took half of the salad home for a little late night treat. Overall I had an excellent meal.

The restaurant had two separate tables. They set up a long table and a round table. I personally wish we could have all been at the same table since it was my first Worcester Foodie experience. I was at the round table where the service was excellent. Ice water was waiting for us, which was followed by some warm pita bread. Our meals and our dessert came out quickly.

A woman from the restaurant spoke with us after our meal. She told us about the restaurant, the golf course, the hotel and the events they host. She was welcoming and made me feel at home.

With so many restaurants in and around the city, I would have never thought to come to The Fireplace Room at The International. I hadn’t heard of it before this event. With an excellent menu, a dream-like atmosphere and welcoming staff, it is now a place I will be recommending to friends near and far.