I love going to the movies, but it has gotten so expensive that I rarely go anymore. Luckily for movie fans like myself, Showcase North has $6 Tuesdays. It’s a pretty big theater so they have a good selection, and if Tuesday’s don’t work for you, the matinee prices are pretty reasonable as well.
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What to do in the Woo is a blog for Clark Students by a Clark student. I love Clark, but it took a little while for me to warm up to Worcester and I know that I'm not the only one. When I was given an assignment in Advanced Professional Communications to make a semester long project, I thought I would create a blog about things to do in Worcester. So if your looking to try something new alone or with a group, your parents are visiting, or you want to find a fun place to take a date, check out my blog! If you have a few minutes, please comment and take the polls. Any suggestions are more than welcome!
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
WOOBerry Frozen Yogurt
I absolutely love frozen yogurt, so I was so excited when WOOBerry opened over the summer. I was not disappointed, they have original, which is my personal favorite, as well as an ever-changing selection of other yogurt flavors, and a ton of toppings. Every day, they also have a couple of free toppings, but unfortunately if you go later in the day they have usually run out. The line is usually really long, but they handle it really well. It’s not exactly cheap, but the prices are pretty average for frozen yogurt.
Peppercorn’s Grille and Tavern
I’ve always been satisfied with everything I’ve had at Peppercorn’s, but ever since I tried their Lobster Mac and Cheese, I get it ever time I’m there. They only have it on the dinner menu, and its very rich so I always split it with someone else, but it is seriously one of the best things I have ever eaten. Peppercorn’s is a little more expensive than I usually like to spend on a meal, but not so out of my price range, still, I usually reserve it for a visit from the parents. They are also connected to Wormtown Brewery, which in my opinion has a great beer selection, and if you buy a growler you can keep bringing it back for discounted refills.
Hacienda Don Juan
I’ve only ever ordered in from Hacienda Don Juan, so I don't know what the actual restaurant is like inside. Most of the food was really good, though some of my friends have been dissatisfied. I don’t eat red meat but I hear the steak tacos are great, but I have had the loaded nachos that they are delicious. You may want to have extra chips on hand if you order them, because there is so much stuff on them that they are pretty hard to eat.
Armsby Abbey
Though I’ve only been there once, I can’t say enough about how great Armsby Abbey is. Next time my parents are visiting, I’ll definitely be taking them. The food is pretty reasonably priced and really, really good, and they have pretty much every type of beer you can think of. The waitress was very helpful when I couldn’t decide what to get, and if you’re more of a cocktail person, I’ve heard they are really good. They only take reservations for parties bigger than six and it gets pretty busy, so if you go on a weekend be prepared to wait for at least a few minutes before being seated.
Worcester Art Museum
Since the outside of the WAM is so big, I was pretty underwhelmed the first time I went inside. Though the building itself is large, it seems as though a lot of it is used for office space and classes, and the collection itself is pretty small. I still think definitely think the museum is worth visiting, and if you are interesting in taking any art classes they have a variety available.
Karaoke at Ralph’s Diner
If you like karaoke but don’t like the idea of standing on a stage staring into a crowd, Wednesday night karaoke at Ralph’s Diner is definitely the place to be. They have a large song selection but because of the shape of the bar, everyone inside is not necessarily watching you. If you don’t like karaoke, it’s a really fun bar so you should check it out on another night. The beer is cheap, and they have a ton of events, which they advertise through their Facebook page.
Electric Tuesdays at Tammany Hall
I’ve only been to Electric Tuesday once, but I have friends who love it so much that they go almost every week. Personally, I like dubstep on occasion but I do not really see myself going again in the near future. This is not to say I did not enjoy myself, it was a lot of fun, and many of the DJs are Clark students. I would definitely recommend checking it out at least once. $5, 18+.
Goodwill
I went to Goodwill for the first time a couple of weeks ago to look for a Halloween costume, and they had a lot of great stuff. The window display, which is something that has never really caught my eye at a consignment shop, was a very well done depiction of a scene from Sleepy Hollow made from things donated to the store, and the front of the store was dedicated to items perfect for Halloween. Though there were a few odd items – such as an apron from Boston Market complete with nametag, my friend was also able to find the perfect dog suit for her Wilfred costume. The trip was a success and I will definitely be going to Goodwill again the next time I’m in the mood for shopping (which happens often) and don’t have a lot of money to spare (usually the case).
Nancy Chang’s Restaurant
In my opinion, Nancy Chang’s has some of the better Chinese food in Worcester, but it is also most expensive than the average meal somewhere like China Lantern. If you are vegetarian, diabetic, or have a gluten allergy, Nancy Chang’s is definitely a place to check out because their menu has a section for each, as well as an extensive regular menu. I’ve been to the buffet several times during both lunch and dinner, and they always have the usual Chinese food staples such as fried rice, crab rangoon (which I only like there), and lo mein, as well as some less typical options, such as mussels. They also have a full bar, and if you like coconut I would definitely recommend the Coco Moco. Though it often is crowded during the dinner rush, they always have great service.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Spiritual Haze
While Clark does allow students to smoke hookah outside, New England winters do not exactly allow outdoor hookah to be a year round activity. So if you don’t have a hookah or its too cold to sit on the green, Spiritual Haze is a great place to hang out. Not only do they have reasonably priced hookah, but they also have delicious hummus and smoothies if you’re in the mood for a snack while there.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Banga Wednesday’s at Club U
I’ve never been to Banga Wedneday’s or Club U in general – if I were to judge a book by its cover, I would probably tell Clark students to stay away. Still, if you’re over 21 it’s free, and if you’re over 18 is only $3, so if you’re into dubstep it’s probably worth checking out.
Fantastic’s Pizza and Cafe
While the name says pizza, a lot of Clark students call up Fantastic’s when craving falafel. Personally, I think the best thing about Fantastic’s is the service; you wont find a friendly face behind another counter. Personally, I prefer it over Uncle Sam’s, but most Clark students have a favorite between the two.
Uncle Sam’s Pizza
Every month, Uncle Sam’s has a different sub and pizza of the month, which are discounted below their already low prices. Ranging from something you might want – like meatball, to things that I cant imagine people would actual order, like seafood, no one could argue that you wont get a good deal at Uncle Sam’s. The food is also very consistent, if you find something you like it will be the same the next time you order it.
Annie’s Clark Brunch
Some students have only been there for the 5:30 am opening after a night out, and if you try to go Saturday morning you might not be seated because it will be so crowded, but the point is, if you go to Clark, you’ve probably already been to Annie’s Clark Brunch. Super cheap and equally fast, plus the food is really good – it’s no surprise that Annie’s is a Clark favorite.
Blue Jean’s Pizza
Blue Jean’s claim to fame is the only real Chicago style pizza in Worcester. My personal favorite is the buffalo chicken with blue cheese dressing on the side – if that’s what you’re craving, don’t bother going anywhere else. The rest of their pizza is really good too, but it is slightly more expensive than some of the other places near Clark (still cheaper than Flat’s, though).
Wing it Up
Open until 1 Sunday – Wednesday and 2 Thursday – Saturday, Wing It Up is cheaper than Wings Over Worcester, walking distance from Clark, and their wings and sandwiches are really good. In my opinion, they are only lacking the fries department.
Santiago’s Market
They probably wont have everything you need if you’re cooking for yourself, but if you need to pick up a few things, there is nothing closer than Santiago’s Market. You also can’t beat the prices!
Saigon
With non-greasy Vietnamese food, fast service, and low prices, Siagon is definitely worth a visit. Though they haven’t put much thought into the décor, if you want to watch a game they do have a large flat screen TV.
Dalat Restaurant
Not only is the food really good, Dalat is also BYOB. Though the service is usually on the slower side, this Vietnamese restaurant is worth a trip. My personal favorite is the spring rolls with tofu and shrimp in peanut sauce.
Evo
Many of Evo’s ingredients come from their next-door neighbor, The Living Earth, meaning they are local and/or organic. A little on the pricier side, Evo is a great place to take your parents if they are visiting from out of town. They have great sangria, calamari, and burgers.
Baba Sushi Restaurant
Baba is definitely on the pricer side, but it is just so good. If you’ve been craving Japanese food and have a little extra in the bank this month, I would definitely recommend Baba.
Flat’s Pizza
There are several pizza places located walking distance from Clark, but only one can claim the biggest slices in Worcester. Open late Thursday – Saturday, Flat’s pizza made with local ingredients. While the pizza, salad and sandwiches are delicious, but if you’re in a hurry you should probably place your order over the phone before arriving.
Acoustic Java
Located a stone’s through away from Clark campus, Acoustic Java has great coffee and a sizeable menu. With free wifi, this coffee shop is a great place to grab a bite or work on a paper once you have spent too much time in the library.
The Living Earth
Sick of buying food flown in from across the country? Stop by The Living Earth. They have a great selection of local produce, meat and cheese (my personal favorite), most of which are organic. If you have a gluton allergy or are looking for vitamins or supplements, The Living Earth is definitely the place to shop. Also, every Saturday from 11 am - 2 pm, the store hosts a small wine and cheese tasting.
Sunday Waffle Brunch at Moynihan’s (WooDaddy Waffles)
If you wake up before 2 on Sunday, I would highly recommend WooDaddy Waffle’s at Moynihan’s, which ends at 3pm. It would hard to spend more than $10, and their menu includes waffles beyond your imagination (like the falafel waffle), but my personal favorite is the fried chicken and waffles – only $7 and you’ll definitely leave full. While I personally am not a fan of Bloody Marys, I hear they have great ones.
Trivia at The Blarney Stone
Also sporting cheap beer and free popcorn, The Blarney Stone is another favorite bar for Clark students. Located on the corner of Park Avenue and Maywood Street, their trivia night is Tuesdays at 9:30 pm.
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