Posted on

Mediterranean Salad from Brew City

Mediterranean Salad from Brew City on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

Mediterranean Salad from Brew City on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MAI like Brew City. It’s a dependable stop for all situations: wings and beer during Football, quick lunch meetings, or even enjoying a well prepared meal in a casual setting. In recent years, however, I’ve started to really appreciate something more than their impressive beer list: their menu.

It is safe to say that their burgers are winners. For years, their chef has combined often unlikely ingredients (like the Buffalo Jam burger) to stimulate the sensory glands of the mouth. But, how do they stack up to something more basic, like the Mediterranean Salad? Combining chopped Romaine lettuce with olives, feta cheese, artichoke hearts, roasted red pepper, tomato and cucumber, Brew City creates a house made balsamic vinaigrette dressing to bring together the textures and flavors that you’d expect with a Mediterranean experience. With the ability to add-on, I chose to top the (already very large salad) with medium rare grilled flank steak and a roasted shrimp skewer. The meat was thinly sliced and cooked as ordered. The seasoning to both the steak and shrimp added a nice burst of flavor to the already dynamically designed salad.

As one of the largest salads I’ve ordered, the Mediterranean Salad from Brew City is a great alternative to those looking to skip a burger or wings when catching the game with one of your favorite beers.

Posted on

Chimichurri Steak Frites

chimichurri steak frites from Brew City on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

chimichurri steak frites from Brew City on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

This month’s culinary adventure brought us to the restaurant that is most synonymous with a gigantic beer selection and crafted burgers in Worcester… Brew City. Over the last couple of years, I know that Brew City has been working on reinventing themselves by refreshing the decor, and updating their menu, which now leans more towards sophisticated comfort food rather than the traditional staples of just wings, beer and burgers.

With so many new and exciting items on the menu to try, I actually had a difficult time deciding what I wanted to have for dinner. I settled on the chimichurri steak frites. As the menu would describe it, this was grilled flank steak that was sliced thinly and topped with a classic Argentinian chimichurri sauce and served with sweet potato fries. For those of you who are not familiar with a chimichurri sauce, I would liken it to a type of pesto, but made with finely-chopped parsley, minced garlic, olive oil, oregano, and white or red wine vinegar instead of basil and pine nuts. It is slightly more acidic than a pesto.

When my meal came to the table, I knew that I was in for a treat. The steak was cooked to a perfect, medium-rare and the chimichurri sauce stood out; bright green against the crispy, orange sweet potato fries. The steak was juicy and tender and the sauce added a nice, tangy bite that was needed to break up the meatiness of the steak. The sweet potato fries were tossed in coarse sea salt and was just what was needed to contribute a salty bite. Overall, I was very impressed with my meal. I would have liked a few more pieces of steak, because it was cooked so perfectly (and also because the meal only came with four small slices). This was not a meal that I was expecting to get from the Brew City that I had remembered from years past. If you are looking for a place that’s familiar and inviting, that serves good food and has a lengthy beer menu to match, you should definitely check out Brew City… I bet you will be as pleasantly surprised as I was!