Where will you WOO? - Week of June 25, 2015

Thursday, June 25, 2015
GoLocalWorcester Lifestyle Team

Where will you WOO during the Week of June 25, 2015?

Thursday, June 25th

Out to Lunch-Health Day at Worcester Common Oval

455 Main Street, Worcester

Swipe your WOO card for a double points!

Live music, food and crafters right in Downtown Worcester! This week’s performer features the Curtis Mayflower!

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Friday, June 26th

Aria Jordan, Senior Recital at Joy of Music Program

1 Gorham Street, Worcester

Swipe your WOO card for Double Points!

Aria Jordan, soprano and trombone will perform a recital combining her voice and trombone studies.

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Friday, June 26th

Free Fun Friday at Worcester Art Museum

55 Salisbury Street, Worcester

Swipe for a Woo Point!

Explore our exhibits & take part in hands-on art activities for FREE throughout the day!

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Friday, June 26th – Sunday, June 28th

Paulie's New Orleans Jazz n' Blues Festival at Historic Canal District

152 Green Street, Worcester

Pre-Festival Fee same on Festival Day for Woo Card Members

8th Paulie's New Orleans Jazz n' Blues Festival is three day urban music festival that celebrates the music and food of New Orleans.

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Saturday, June 27th

Open Mic at Nu Cafe

335 Chandler St, Worcester

Swipe your WOO card for $1 off a purchase of $7 or more!

Open to musicians, poets, comedians or anyone with a talent! Hosted by Stephen Wright.

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Tuesday, June 30th

Tree Canopy Walkway at the EcoTarium

222 Harrington Ave, Worcester

$2 off Adult Admission with your WOO card!

Take the kids outside to enjoy the tree canopy walkway and stop in the museum where science and nature come alive!

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  • #10

    Catch a Film at the Elm Draught House

    Okay. You caught us. The Elm Draught House isn't in Worcester. It's in Millbury. A stone's throw away though!

    If you haven't been to this place, you're missing out. They serve food, beer and wine during the movies. All the movies are second-run, so if you miss it in the big theaters, you can always catch a few here. Or if you're like us, you just wait for them to get to this place so you can drink a beer and watch a good movie.

    The theater opened sometime in the late 1930s-early 1940s.

    Best part? It's only $5. And the pizza is pretty good.

    Where: 35 Elm Court, Millbury

    Elm Draught House

     
  • #9

    Have a Solid Breakfast at Miss Worcester

    Earlier this spring, Buzzfeed.com named the Miss Worcester Diner the #1 Diner in America to eat at before you die. 

    And it's #9 on our list of anything you can do in Worcester...so you do the math.

    Miss Worcester opened in 1948 and was built by the Worcester Lunch Car Company. In 2003, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

    And that's all well and good, but the best part is the food and the service. Just all around excellent. You'll be eating in history.

    Where: 300 Southbridge Street, Worcester

    Miss Worcester Diner

    Image: "Miss worcester" by Improbcat - Own work

     
  • #8

    Eat a Regatta Sandwich from the Regatta Deli at the Regatta Races

    A Worcester classic. If you plan on catching the Regatta Races this summer on Lake Quinsigamond, plan on working up an appetite. Lucky for you, right across the street is the Regatta Deli where they serve their famous Regatta Italian grinders.

    Where: 28 Lake Avenue, Worcester

    Regatta Deli

     
  • #7

    Walk/Jog/Hike (Skip?) Through the Bird Sanctuary 

    You probably didn't know this (or maybe you did), but there are some great walking and hiking paths behind the Audubon Society on Massasoit Road in Worcester.

    Want to be at peace and escape the city without really leaving the city? Take a brisk walk through the Bird Sanctuary. If you don't feel better by the time you leave there...then turn around and go back in.

    Where: 414 Massasoit Road, Worcester

    Mass Audubon Broad Meadow Brook 

     
  • #6

    Have Pizza at the Wonder Bar

    Granted it's not open yet. But it will be! And when it does re-open under new ownership of the Prizio family (Regatta Deli), they swear it will have the same famous pizza as before.

    You may want to get in line outside the door now because that place is going to be crazy packed when it's ready.

    The Wonder Bar is one of GoLocalWorcester's 15 to Watch in 2015, and we are watching...and we are hungry.

    Where: 121 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester

    The Wonder Bar

     
  • #5

    Have a Beer at Moynagh's, the Cosmopolitan, and Moynihan's

    These are the three oldest bars in the city - the oldest is Moynagh's - and they all opened in the early 1930s. They're neighborhood bars with the best clientele.

    At the very least, go in and have a beer or a drink. That way you can tell everyone you know that you've been to the oldest bars in the city - and in no way is that depressing.

    Head on down to Moynagh's on Saturday nights and see the Birdman. Tell em' GoLocal sent you.

    Where: Moynagh's Tavern - 25 Exchange Street, Worcester

    The Cosmpolitan - 96 Hamilton Street, Worcester

    Moynihan's Pub - 897 Main Street, Worcester

     
  • #4

    Catch a Concert - Any Concert - At Ralph's Chadwick Square Rock Diner

    Someone recently told us that they went to Ralph's for the first time ever in their life. And they had a great time. And they're in their 50s. 

    They told us, "We can't wait to go back. We don't care when."

    And that's usually the response Ralph's always get. You will have fun and you will be having fun in a Worcester landmark. And they rock as hard as anyone in the city.

    Where: 148 Grove Street, Worcester

    Ralph's Rock Diner

     
  • #3

    Enjoy a Sunset at Grill on the Hill at Green Hill Golf Course

    Like everyone that's ever been there says, "It's like you're not even in Worcester." And when it comes to the sunset, that's a great thing. Easily the best sunset in Worcester - having a restaurant with a great deck and good food and drinks make it even better. 

    Also, great place to watch the Worcester Fireworks from.

    Where: 1929 Skyline Drive, Worcester

    Grill on the Hill

     
  • #2

    Have 2 Coney Island Dogs with the Works

    We're being generous here. No one can eat just two...right? And there's no better way truly experience Worcester than to have your hot dogs smothered in yellow mustard, chili sauce and chopped onions.

    Where: 158 Southbridge Street, Worcester

    George's Coney Island Hot Dogs

     

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