Showing posts with label Holden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holden. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2024

Recommended Places to Visit: Holden

Recreation
Farms
69 Summit Street


Events
Breweries
1148 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
Buzzsaw


Beaches
Eagle Lake
~100 Hilltop Avenue


Hiking
Recommended:
Trout Brook Conservation Area
332 Manning Street

Tried:
Oak Hill
Jordan Road

Potter Sanctuary
247 Paxton Road

Poutwater Pond
99 Sterling Road

Eagle Lake Wildlife Sanctuary
Causeway Street near Main Street

Asnebumskit Ridge
South Road


Waterfalls
Lovellville Falls
73 Mill Street


Water Bodies
Dawson Pond
205 Salisbury Street

Kendall Reservoir
Kendall Road and South Road

Chaffin Pond
513 Main Street

Bryant Pond
54 Bailey Road

Stump Pond
45 Causeway Street

Maple Spring Pond
Princeton Street near Cobb Street

Quinapoxet Reservoir
Princeton Street and Elmwood Avenue

Cournoyer Pond
Mason Road near Wood Street

Holden Reservoir #1
Reservoir Street near S Road

Holden Reservoir #2
Stonehouse Hill Road near Reservoir Street

Unionville Pond
645 Wachusett Street


Architecture
Schools
Holden Christian Academy
279 Reservoir Street

351 Bullard Street


Places of Worship
Immanuel Lutheran Church
346 Shrewsbury Street

First Congregational Church
1180 Main Street

Chaffin Congregational Church
155 Shrewsbury Street

First Baptist Church
1216 Main Street

St. Mary's Church
114 Princeton Street


Commercial Buildings
Residences at Holden Hills
1818 Main Street

Town Facilities
Gale Free Public Library
23 Highland Street


Restaurants
Highly Recommended:
Dessert
Stewart's Chocolates
1116 Wachusett Street
Recommended Dishes:
Cinnamon Bun
Tiramisu
Apple Pie 


Thai
Thai Island (closed)
456 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
Massaman Curry 

Siam 9
456 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
Pad Thai 

680 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
Drunken Noodles
Thai Iced Tea
Wonton Noodle Soup


Chinese
Wong Dynasty Restaurant
176 Reservoir Street
Recommended Dishes:
Kunbu Roll
Kung Pao Triple Delight
Seafood Soup


Western
Ethan's Family Restaurant (closed)
1 Princeton Street
Recommended Dishes:
Seafood Risotto
French Onion Soup
Prince Edward Island Mussels

Harvest Grille
1 Princeton Street
Recommended Dishes:
Greek Salad

The Local Tavern (closed)
680 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
Pizza Special

Val's Restaurant
75 Reservoir Street
Recommended Dishes:
Greek Lemon Rice Soup
Atlantis Platter


Tried:
Deli
Specialty Sandwich Company
624 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
The Cuban

Goodhile's
1122 Wachusett Street
Recommended Dishes:
Egg, Bacon and Cheese Sandwich


Breakfast
122 Diner
1392 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
Polish Benedict

Bagel Inn
785 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
Sunflower Bagel with Cream Cheese


Dessert
Donut Kitchen
623 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
Boston Creme Donut


Sweets N' Java
1207 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
Caramel Hot Chocolate


Western
Flip Flops Bar and Grille (closed)
680 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
Lobster Rav

Blue Plate Lounge
661 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
Hot Pastrami Sandwich


Vietnamese
Recommended Dishes:
Jim Beam Milk Tea
Korean Fried Chicken Bao
Nha Trang Rolls
Holden Tonkotsu Black
Vietnamese Pandan Waffle



Mexican

Playa Del Carmen (closed)
700 Main Street
Recommended Dishes:
Playa Chimichanga 

May 31st 2024: Checking Out Water Bodies in Holden, Paxton and Rutland

 Today, while having some time to spend, I went to check out several water bodies, firstly in Holden,


Dawson Pond, 205 Salisbury Street
Then Paxton,

Streeter Pond, 467 Grove Street

Asnebumskit Pond, 108 Holden Road

and finally Rutland.

Pine Hill Reservoir, 98 Emerald Road

Cloverdale Street Pond, 37 Sassawanna Road

Edson Pond, 283 Pommogussett Road
Nice clear day for checking out water bodies.


Saturday, June 25, 2022

June 25th 2022: Lavender Farm Fest, Holden

 Today, we had tickets to the Lavender Farm Fest at the Farm at SummitWynds in Holden.

Nice farm, although the lavender was shorter than we expected, but we still managed to get good pictures regardless.


















We got a Lavender Lemonade, which was pretty good,
and took a wagon ride around the farm.

We also got a Hot Dog from Flippin the Bird BBQ, a food truck from Rutland providing food for the event.
Wanting to get some lavender beer to take home, we decided to head out to get Buzzsaw (Honey Lavender Blonde Ale)

from 7 Saws Brewing Company in town.
At this point, we decided to get lunch from Thai House of Holden nearby, a new Thai place that has taken over from the Local Tavern, which I visited a long time ago. Still recognize a bit of the old decor from then.
We got the Thai Iced Tea,
the Wonton Noodle Soup (Pork wonton in clear broth with rice noodles and topped with garlic oil, cilantro and scallions)
and the Drunken Noodles (wide noodles stir fried with ground chicken, egg, onion, carrots, green peppers and basil).
Not bad flavors, though typical Thai food.

For dinner, we decided to get takeout from NOLA Cajun Kitchen in West Boylston, this time getting the KIDS FRIED CATFISH (Served with regular fries and juice)
the Natchitoches Meat Pie



and the GATOR SAUSAGE PO BOY (Alligator and pork seasoned with authentic Cajun spices. Served with Cajun fries.)
Once again, really tasty food from this place. Really can't go wrong here.




 



Saturday, April 23, 2022

23rd April 2022: Mayo Elementary School, Holden

 Today, after passing through West Boylston,

West Boylston Municipal Light Plant

Wexford House Irish Imports

We decided to check out the playground at the Mayo Elementary School in Holden.



An alright playground I guess, on the verge of falling apart though.

Saturday, April 2, 2022

April 2nd 2022: Spending Time in West Boylston

 Today, we decided to spend some time in the town of West Boylston, checking out the pretty decent Pride Park Playground at 70 Crescent Street,


then the Beaman Memorial Public Library,



a nice library with a big children's area.



For dinner, we decided to head into Holden to check out the new Pholicious Asian Fusion Restaurant and Bar, a pretty nice restaurant inside that used to be a Friendly's. The restaurant is apparently affiliated with Kyoto, a hibachi place in Worcester I have been to several times in the past.



We got the Jim Beam Milk Tea (milk tea with bourbon),
the Holden Tonkotsu Black (Thin noodles in pork broth with pork chashu, kikurage mushroom, green scallions, dried seaweed, seasoned egg, garlic oil, garlic chips, fried onion, and spicy sauce),
the Nha Trang Rolls (Vietnamese style grilled ham, rolled in rice paper with various greens and herbs),
the Korean Fried Chicken Bao (Korean fried chicken with pickled daikon & carrots, green onions, and hoisin sauce)
and the Vietnamese Pandan Waffle (Original Pandan) for dessert.
The drink was just alright by me, the alcohol blending into the flavor of the tea, but not adding to it. The appetizers weren't anything special, maybe being on the verge of being too strongly spiced. The flavor of the ramen was thankfully not bad though, as was the crispy waffle. Overall, a little too Americanized for our tastes to want to come back again. At least my son had fun in West Boylston today.