On November 17th, Brew City Grill & Brew House officially introduced their newly updated menu with a three course Cask Ale dinner featuring local craft breweries. Participating in the event were Central MA’s own Wachusett Brewing Company, Shipyard Brewing Company from Maine and Harpoon Brewery based out of Boston.

In a tradition of excellence that has kept Brew City Grill & Brew House on top of the “Best of” list in Worcester, Massachusetts, Brew City now features forty beers on draft and a phenomenal bottle selection exceeding 120 beers. The highlight of the bar experience is three newly installed Angram beer engines, imported directly from England. This elegant centerpiece delicately delivers the beer into your glass through the use of a hand pump. “As poured in England, it’s truly the most natural way to drink beer,” says co-owner, founder and genuine beer enthusiast Jerry Azzarone. “We spared no expense having this system custom built to suit out customers needs.” On a typical night you will find yourself amazed by the display of beers running through this hand-crafted system from craft breweries across the country. Recently featured breweries include Allagash Brewing Company out of Portland, Maine, Dogfish Head Craft Brewery from Milton, Delaware and Smuttynose Brewing Company out of Portmsouth, New Hampshire.
With the draft beer selection well covered and an ever growing bottle list, Jerry and his team are dedicating more and more time to the food at Brew City Grill & Brew House. “Our restaurant has a great reputation for accommodating the sports fan or the businessman, but we didn’t want to get away from the core values which have made us so successful,” states Azzarone, “that’s our family atmosphere and eclectic menu.” A trip to Brew City will have you amazed at the menu which includes items such as the ever popular Smoked Chicken Baked Macaroni, Grilled Mediterranean Tuna and Beer-BBQ Brisket. Be sure to try Brew City’s “burger bar concept” menu…there are over 38 trillion possibilities. Beer dinners will also be conducted on a regular basis to increase awareness about beer’s place at the dinner table. “Beer and food is the perfect match, sometimes people don’t stop to think about it,” he adamantly expresses. “That’s where we come in.”
Brew City Grill & Brew House is located at 104 Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, Massachusetts and has been an integral part of the community of restaurants which give the city so much character. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, Brew City Grill & Brew House is the premier place in the city to meet up with friends, take a colleague to lunch, watch the game, have a beer, or enjoy a night out with the family. Visit Brew-City.com to join the email club for news, events and promotions as well as special offers and discount coupons.
In April, one of Worcester’s oldest restaurants was devastated by a fire forcing to close for several months while it was rebuilt. While many businesses would close their doors for good, Mac’s Diner has put in the time and effort to open their doors once again. On Friday, August 28th, Mac’s Diner reopened it’s doors to a huge crowd of hungry Worcesterites. Please stop in and enjoy some of the Italian food that Mac’s Diner has become known for in the city.
While Worcester has been busy populating its streets with fine restaurants and bars, there are not many businesses that focus on the sweeter things: dessert. Enter Sweet Pastry Shop and Dessert Bar. Located right next to Funky Murphy’s on Shrewsbury Street, Sweet is a nice quiet full bar with exceptional desserts to titillate any taste bud. What more is that head chef and owner, Alina Eisenhauer, prepares the desserts before your eyes, which makes them taste even better. So, when you are going out to dinner, whether for Valentine’s or just for a quick bite, skip on dessert and head over to Sweet for a true treat.





