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Welcome back to the 100 Delightful Things in Worcester Project, 2017 #RHPFF edition \o/ This year the lovely Rabbit Heart Poetry Film Festival interns, Sarah Meigs & Alli Jutras* are taking the reins & bringing us the good stuff. Check out this great little bit on Clark off-campus staple, Acoustic Java (932 Main St # B).
xoxox,
Apple
Acoustic Java is a cozy, small, local coffee spot located on Main South. Here you know the coffee will be strong, food delicious, and the playlist great. Some days they even host live musicians.
Alli and I go to Clark University therefore making Acoustic, as we call it, a popular spot. Last week, when we were all hit with blistering heat (after having to bring back out our snuggies a few days before), we decided it would be a great idea to share this gem with you all. Inside there are about 8 small tables, and an ever-changing array of local artists’ work hanging on the walls.
Just recently they even started carrying lavender syrup – a few pumps in a big iced green tea was the best thing that happened to me. Also, they make smoothies with various options of milk OR orange juice which personally I enjoy a little frequently.
A big thank you to Henry for taking the time to speak to us and we hope that you check the place out!
~Sarah
*#TeamSalli FTW! Thank you Clark LEEP Program!
Oh, how I do love Lock 50 – tucked away in the Canal District (50 Water Street) with her lovely staff and delicious coffee treats, I have found her equally the perfect spot for a work meetup or a relaxing morning.*
Highlights of this film include:
– Audrey gets KISSED BY A TINY DRAGON!**
– Talking Worcester and Second City politics with longtime resident Bill MacMillan and recent transplant Eirean Bradley***
Enjoy =)
*And I hear that now the café has extended hours in the evening – woot! Also, Lock 50 is indeed a full service (and rather fancy!) restuarant – I have not had the chance to check out the food yet myself, but I keep hearing super good things about it.
**She samples the delicious signature Facebreaker (macchiato with chili peppers!)
***I nearly snorfled coffee out my nose when Eirean said: “I actually kind of view Worcester as the middle sister of New England … Worcester is the one with the tattoos on her knuckles and really bad taste in men..?”
I really wish you could have joined us for this conversation – there was almost 20 minutes of footage by the end, and it was really tough to crunch it all down to just this little bit. But then, editing is painful like giving away puppies, right?