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A Food Lover’s Guide to Brittan Square: Best Eats, Neighborhood Classics, and Hidden Gems in Worcester

A Food Lover’s Guide to Brittan Square: Best Eats, Neighborhood Classics, and Hidden Gems in Worcester

Brittan Square, perched right along the bustling corridors of Burncoat Street and Lincoln Street, is a small neighborhood with a surprisingly rich and diverse dining scene. Its blend of long-loved establishments and fresh new flavors make it the kind of spot you’ll find locals raving about—whether you’re a die-hard regular or visiting for the first time. Hungry for something new? Let’s take a stroll through Brittan Square’s food scene, where you’ll find everything from cozy cafés and family-run bakeries to memorable take-out and late-night eats.

Cozy Cafés and Morning Favorites

There’s nothing like starting your day with a hot cup of coffee and a treat from one of Brittan Square’s inviting cafés or bakeries.

Brittan Café (Lincoln Street):
This local gem is an institution for early risers. Featuring robust fresh-brewed coffee, perfectly crisp bagels, and classic breakfast sandwiches, Brittan Café offers that “everybody knows your name” warmth. Prices are wallet-friendly—expect $3 for a coffee, $5–$7 for breakfast fare. On weekends, don’t miss their homemade muffins and daily pastry specials.

Dunkin’ (Lincoln St & Burncoat St):
While “Dunks” is a Massachusetts staple, this spot is as much a community hub as a coffee stop. Locals often pop in for their iced coffee fix and a classic Boston Kreme donut, especially on busy mornings or before work.

Donut Café (Lincoln Street):
A hidden gem, especially for pastry lovers. Their homemade donuts—try the cinnamon twist!—are soft, chewy, and made fresh daily. The space is no-frills but the food is pure nostalgia, with donuts and coffee for under $5.

Decadent Bakeries: Sweets to Remember

Brittan Square’s bakeries are beloved for their old-school charm, traditional recipes, and grab-and-go sweets that sell out quickly.

Fascia’s Bakery (Lincoln Street):
A pillar in the Brittan Square community, Fascia’s makes everything from crusty Italian bread to pillowy pastries. Their cannoli is locally famous—crisp shell, sweet ricotta filling, dusted with powdered sugar. Pick up a loaf of their Portuguese sweet bread or treat yourself to a fruit-filled Danish. Most items range from $2 to $6.

Global Cuisine, Local Favorites

What really sets Brittan Square apart is its blend of international flavors, often in cozy, family-run settings.

Belsito’s Deli & Market (Near Lincoln St & Burncoat St):
Ask any Worcester foodie where to get a real Italian sub, and Belsito’s is sure to come up. Belsito’s serves up legendary grinders stuffed with imported meats and cheeses, plus homemade soups and fresh salads. The chicken parmesan sub is a must-try. Menu items run $8–$14, making it perfect for a hearty lunch.

Wah Sang Restaurant (Lincoln Street):
For Chinese takeout that locals swear by, Wah Sang is a staple. Bestsellers include their General Tso’s chicken, fried rice, and egg rolls—perfect for sharing. Affordable combo plates (most $10–$14) make it easy to try something new every time.

El Basha (Lincoln Street):
A celebrated Worcester mini-chain, El Basha’s Brittan Square location draws crowds with fresh Mediterranean cuisine—think shawarma, falafel, lamb kebabs, and creamy hummus. The chicken shawarma plate or grape leaf appetizer are local favorites. Plates range $13–$20 but are generously portioned and perfect for groups.

Taqueria Del Pueblo (Lincoln St, food truck outside the laundromat):
A best-kept secret but building a following, this vibrant food truck slings authentic Mexican tacos, tortas, and burritos. Each taco is packed with tender barbacoa or carnitas, sprinkled with onion and cilantro, and sold for just a couple of bucks. Plant yourself on a bench and dig in—locals swear these are the most flavorful tacos north of Main South.

American Comfort and Pizza Parlors That Hit the Spot

Blue Jeans Pizza & Pasta (Lincoln St, near Burncoat St):
If you’re craving a comfort food fix, Blue Jeans delivers with hand-tossed pizzas, spaghetti dinners, and classic grinders. Their pepperoni pizza and steak bomb sub are menu standouts, all served in a casual, diner-like atmosphere. Expect pizzas from $10–$20 and ample portions perfect for sharing with family or friends.

Greek Pizza House (Lincoln Street):
This little spot is a sleeper hit among pizza aficionados. Their thick, cheesy slices with a perfectly crisp crust show off Greek-style pan pizza at its best. Don’t miss the feta and spinach pie or the loaded antipasto salad. With affordable prices (most entrees $8–$15), it’s a go-to for a quick, satisfying bite.

Food Trucks and Pop-Ups: Flavor on the Go

One of Brittan Square’s culinary surprises is its growing fleet of food trucks and street vendors, spearheaded by Taqueria Del Pueblo but occasionally joined by pop-ups selling Jamaican patties, barbecue, and bubble tea. Keep an eye out at intersections near the laundromat and Walgreens—these mobile kitchens often announce their locations on social media and offer late-night eats after local bars close.

Neighborhood Traditions: More Than Food

Brittan Square’s food scene is about more than just great meals—it’s about community. Yearly neighborhood block parties and local school events often feature homemade dishes from residents, samples from area restaurants, and cultural food demonstrations. During holidays, you’ll find Italian cookies at Fascia’s, festive donut creations at Donut Café, and special specialties at El Basha for Ramadan or Greek festivals.

Pro-Tips for Foodies Exploring Brittan Square

Whether you’re hunting for the perfect morning coffee, a homemade pastry, global flavors, or comfort food classics, Brittan Square’s food scene offers something for every palate and budget. The next time your appetite brings you to this friendly Worcester nook, skip the chain drive-thrus and eat like a local—you just might find your new favorite dish.

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