Blew through Worcester last weekend with the son. I was able to make some good progress on visiting the diners, focusing on Shrewsbury Street. No really great food, but decent stuff, good prices and great atmosphere. I like Worcester, but then I am a sucker for tough, decaying northern cities. No, I am not saying Worcester is scary, just gritty.
Had breakfast for dinner at the Boulevard. The Boulevard has a couple of things going for it - it is open 24 hours/7 days, other than being closed on Sunday from 2-7pm; and it is in something like original condition, looking pretty good. They make excellent french toast. The chili and my egg and pepper sandwich were serviceable. They have a large menu and a lot of the food is cooked ahead and held. So even though the breakfast sausages are lovely, fat and tasty little porkies, they come to the table a bit abused.
Had lunch at Mac's Diner the next day. It was Monday, pasta day. For $6 you get a big bowl of penne, mostly al dente and with a sprinkling of herbs, drowned in a basic red gravy and topped with the meat of your choice (meat balls, braciole, chicken - roast or parm, or mussels). Pretty good deal and decent food. Not wonderful, but decent.
As a diner, Mac's is a bit of a disappointment. They have built on a room at one end, and stuccoed the walls so it looks like a seedy, narrow Italian place, rather than a diner. The counter and stools are still there, so you can tell, but you need to go for the food, not the diner. Mac's is open for lunch weekdays with different specials each day, and has a separate dinner menu Weds-Sat from 5-9p.
Continuing down Shrewsbury, I saw some other interesting ethnic places, including what I think is a brazilian bakery and sandwich place, Miranda Bread. I like the name, but I was (shockingly) too full to buy anything.
Boulevard Diner
155 Shrewsbury Street
Worcester Ma
Phone: 508-791-4535
Mac's Diner
185 Shrewsbury St
Worcester, MA 01604
(508) 459-7987
Miranda Bread
140 Shrewsbury Street
Worcester, MA 01604
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