WooTrucks is kicking off a season of rallies and showdowns with events planned across central Massachusetts through the fall.
The spring beer season in Worcester starts this weekend with the return of a new downtown outdoor space.
The first location of the national sub chain will likely open in a gas station, according to the company.
Under new ownership, the longtime Brittan Square pizzeria will become Garden Pizza and Sub.
Sake Bomb closed in February due to "tough economic environment and staffing issues," the owners said.
Femme Bar will open soon in the former Buck's space along Green Street in the Canal District.
The class action lawsuit may involve as many as 100 Hurricane Betty's dancers who say they weren't paid properly under state law.
The second Milk Room Brewing location will feature indoor seating, which isn't available at the flagship location at Alta Vista farm.
The new Canal District restaurant will take over the space previously home to Broth and The Hangover Pub.
Black Sheep Bah-Bah-Q & Kitchen opened its food truck on Worcester's west side this week before a full restaurant opening.
The Water Street restaurant is the second in the Canal District this week to announce a closure, but follows other nearby spots.
Smokestack Urban Barbecue is the latest in a series of restaurant closures in Worcester's Canal District.
Nick Panarelli opened the Green Street burger and whiskey spot in 2018 anticipating a Canal District restaurant boom.
Blackstone Herbs and Martini Bar's second location outside Rhode Island will be in the Canal District.
Annie's Clark Brunch closed in June when longtime owner Annie Jenkins retired.
The owner of the Green Street restaurants announced the surprise closure in a Facebook post.
Work is underway along Highland Street on a deli following the Sahara closure late in 2021.
Plans for the upscale steak restaurant in downtown Worcester were announced in August 2019.
Downtown Worcester will lose one vegan restaurant, but will soon gain another one.
The renowned O'Connor's pub is getting new owners, and a new Irish bar is opening in Worcester's Canal District.
Worcester's Greater Good Imperial Brewing Co. is known for its lineup of "daddy" beers.
The new beer spot and the steak house will occupy different parts of the Mercantile Center plaza.
Crumbl, founded in 2017, has expanded to over 400 locations across the U.S. The newest in Millbury will host a grand opening this week.
The owners of the downtown Worcester location of the steak chain will go before the License Commission on Thursday.
The biggest brewer in Massachusetts, Harpoon, will soon enter the busy Worcester beer scene with a downtown beer garden.
The Commercial Street restaurant and bar will host musicians Ricky Duran and Sawyer Brown for the grand opening weekend.
More than two dozen food trucks will rally at the Spencer Fairgrounds. The event will also feature live music and craft vendors.
It's the last weekend for the hallowed Canal District bar. A weekend of events will mark Nick's last days.
From Nepalese dumplings to the return of Lucky's CafΓ© and The Mercantile, several restaurants got the green light to open on Thursday.
Shabby Gourmet Juices is planning to move into the Worcester train station's 98-square-foot retail space.
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Pepe's closed its longtime home along Franklin Street in early October.
The Kelley Square institution shut down in March 2020. Its doors will reopen on Thursday.
For two hours Wednesday, Ralphβs Tavern customers can literally spend like they're using "Monopoly" money.
Tree House, one of the top brewers in the nation, stopped serving beer at its 110-acre Charlton campus in March 2020.
The Tex-Mex restaurant opened recently at Lincoln Plaza, the second Massachusetts Torito location.
All Systems Go MA says it's the first competitive video game bar along the East Coast.
The Blarney Stone lost its liquor license after a patron hit and killed a Framingham man in late 2019, according to police.
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