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Mill Street Welcomes Legacy Bar & Grill

Executive Chef Michael Sobel and Lindsay O’Meara of Legacy Bar & Grill at Coe's Pond on Mill Street in Worcester, MA.

While everyone is paying attention to the redevelopment of downtown, Worcester – with its addition of seven new restaurants this year – Michael Sobel is on a mission to redevelop another area of the city: Coe’s Pond.

The dining room at Legacy Bar & Grill at Coe's Pond on Mill Street in Worcester, MA.
The dining room at Legacy Bar & Grill at Coe’s Pond on Mill Street in Worcester, MA.

With over twenty years of chef experience, Sobel kicks off 2018 with his first restaurant launch. Sobel, executive chef, and co-owner, of Legacy Bar and Grill opened its doors on Thursday, January 25th, in hopes of giving the residents of the other side of the city a little taste of Worcester’s restaurant hub.

“I grew up in the Tatnuck Square area and there has always been a need for great food and entertainment here,” said Sobel. “When we saw this space on Mill Street vacant, we knew this was the perfect place and time to embark on our own restaurant.”

242 Mill Street is no stranger to change. Coupling the years before the restaurant boom in Worcester with the lack of traffic along Mill Street, 242 Mill Street has been home to a lengthy list of restaurants. Sitting on the edge of Coe’s Pond – another piece of the city’s revitalization plan – Legacy Bar and Grill will cater to the feel of the neighborhood. “We want to be the new place in the neighborhood that everyone can enjoy, whether it is after work or on the weekend,” said Sobel. “I know we need more food places on this side of the city and I hope our launch can bring that together.”

Serving a family-style menu, Legacy Bar and Grill will make the traditional New England favorites with a little Sobel twist. The prime rib – an anticipated new favorite on the block – will be offered on Friday and Saturday nights only, but with cocktails like the Passion Mojito – a Tazo passion tea house infused Rum with St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur, mint and soda – no one will have to wait until Friday to get that weekend feel.

The facade of Legacy Bar & Grill at Coe's Pond on Mill Street in Worcester, MA.
The facade of Legacy Bar & Grill at Coe’s Pond on Mill Street in Worcester, MA.
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America’s Premier Hospitality Technology Platform, Reserve, Forms Partnership with Mass Foodies

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January 22, 2018 – Worcester, MA. – Reserve, the table management system and instant reservation service that has spent the better part of two years disrupting OpenTable’s market, announced a firm media partnership this week with Mass Foodies. Reserve has likewise partnered with hundreds of the country’s top restaurateurs including juggernauts like Dan Barber and Jean Georges Vongerichten. The collaboration aims to reveal inner workings of the guest experience at key Massachusetts restaurants through a variety of profiles with industry insiders. Both Reserve and Mass Foodies believe deeply that technology should facilitate hospitality and not stand in the way of a restaurant’s relationship with its guests.

Reserve was founded in New York City in 2014 and has since launched in 21 major cities, totaling more than $25 million in funds. The company boasts restaurant technology “with a brain,” designed to get more diners into the same number of seats, in order to bolster the restaurant renaissance afoot in gateways cities like Worcester. With the capacity to help managers better understand table turns and the capability to ensure that table wait times are accurately quoted, complex statistics are effectively transformed into actionable insights. John Kessen owner/partner of Hungry Mother Restaurant Group out of Boston reports, “Reserve is a cost-effective reservation system with a committed support team of industry professionals and an intuitive interface for restaurant employees.”

The Mass Foodies and Reserve collaboration will begin with a spotlight on deadhorse hill’s pre-shift rituals as the staff prepares for a busy Saturday night service. The deadhorse hill team was recently invited to cook at the James Beard House in New York City. They will be opening a new Korean concept called simjang in winter of 2018.

For more information contact:
Luke M. Vaillancourt, Mass Foodies (617) 858-1834
Lisa Ganz, Reserve (914) 417-8138