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Mother’s Day Brunch 2024
05/12/2024

Mother’s Day Brunch 2024

05/09/2024

Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 12, and you probably have plans for the special mom in your life.

But just in case you haven’t thought that far ahead, several of Dracut’s fine establishments are having Mother’s Day brunches if that’s something your special mom would enjoy. It goes without saying that you really should make a reservation – and fast!

Of course, any of Dracut’s restaurants would be a fine place. These are simply the restaurants that are featuring a special menu for the day.

Grazie Italian Restaurant, 80 Meadow Creek Drive: Grazie at Four Oaks Country Club is offering a brunch buffet from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., featuring breakfast favorites (scrambled eggs, cinnamon brioche French toast, waffle and omelet stations) and lunch items (prime-rib and baked-ham carving stations), in addition to desserts and a Bloody Mary Bar. Cost is $59.95 for adults and $24.95 for under 12. Call 978-455-0054, ext. 2.

Lenzi's, 810 Merrimack Avenue: Lenzi’s buffet runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Start with breakfast, including scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, ham, pastries, fruit salad, corned-beef hash and quiches, then go back for lunch, featuring salads, chicken pot pie, mac and cheese, baked haddock, eggplant parmesan, steak tips, whipped potatoes and rice Florentine. Cap it all off with a chocolate fountain, apple and blueberry pies, chocolate layer cake and strawberry shortcake. Cost is $49.95 for adults and $23.95 for 12 and under. Call 458-2323.

The Sandbar Beach Club & Grill (39 Elm Street, Tyngsborough line): Sandbar has a set menu, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., including starters, breakfast dishes (including eggs Benedict, a veggie omelet, steak and eggs and more), salads (strawberry and cobb) and sandwiches (burger and chicken salad. Call 978-414-2112.

The Village Inn, 544 Broadway Road: Dracut’s oldest restaurant has a buffet with seatings at noon, 2:30 and 5 p.m., with emphasis on lunch and dinner entrees. There will be appetizers (steak-and-cheese eggrolls, shrimp cocktail, toasted ravioli, chicken tenders), then the dinner specials (ham, prime rib, steak tips, lobster roll, baked haddock), traditional sides and a dessert station if you still have room. Chicken fingers and mac and cheese for the kids. Cost is $54.99 for adults, $19.99 for kids 12 and under. Call 978-459-4114.

Of course, it your special mom would rather get some flowers, you can check out these Dracut spots:

Almo's Flower & Garden Center, 313 Willard Street, 978-453-2121.

Charming Petals Flowers Gifts and Custom Picture Framing, 101 Broadway Road, 978-452-9600.

Lupine Designs, 1095 Lakeview Avenue rear, 978-656-8208.

Jewelry might also make a mother’s day. Here are a couple of Dracut stores to try:

Dracut Jewelry repair & design, 316 Pleasant Street, 978-955-5844.

Robert's Jewelers, 1086 Lakeview Avenue, 978-957-8311.

And, as always, you can find a special Mother’s Day card at CardSmart, 1140 Lakeview Avenue, 978-674-0127.

Happy Mother’s Day!

05/06/2024
05/01/2024

This years Mother’s Day delectable Brunch Menu!
Join us to show the women that mean the world to us just how loved and appreciated they are!

978 458 2323

This years Mother’s Day delectable Brunch Menu!Join us to show the women that mean the world to us just how loved and ap...
04/10/2024

This years Mother’s Day delectable Brunch Menu!
Join us to show the women that mean the world to us just how loved and appreciated they are!

978 458 2323

& don’t forget The Tavern @ Lenzi's will be open to the public this Friday, April 12, 2024
Reservations suggested!!

Easter Brunch 2024 🌷
04/01/2024

Easter Brunch 2024 🌷

04/01/2024

We will be opening The Tavern at Lenzi's to the public this night!
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03/19/2024

St. Patrick’s Day 2024 🍀

03/15/2024

UPDATES THROUGHOUT!

St. Patrick’s Day is Sunday, and if you haven’t figured out where you’re going to get your annual fix of corned beef and cabbage or just to celebrate being Irish (even if you’re not), Dracut Economic Development is here to steer you in the right direction.

A-Brews Tap & Grill, 1794 Bridge Street, Unit 1, promises “the biggest party of the month,” with live music by local performers James Stark (noon-2), 3 of 6 (2-6) and FireViper (6-9), as well as a performance by The O'Halloran Irish Dancers. The kitchen will, of course, be serving traditional Irish food. Doors open at 11. Visit www.abrews.com or call 978-458-0555.

The Boat, 294 Tyngsboro Road, is offering live music with your corned beef. Dave Clarke will play from 1-4, with Bad At Math taking the stage from 5-9. The Boat will be open from 11-1, and there’s no cover charge. Visit www.theboatrocks.com or call 978-221-5678.

Brother's Sports Bar & Grille, 101 Broadway Road, will have bangers & mashed on Friday, and the traditional Irish boiled dinner on Saturday and Sunday.

Coyle's Tavern & Restaurant, 1480 Broadway Road, will celebrate Saturday and Sunday with a menu that includes all the Irish classics, including fish ‘n’ chips, shepherd’s pie, Guinness stew, chicken tenders and, of course, their boiled dinner. They’re open both days noon-10. Visit www.coylestavern.com or call 978-459-5709.

Everybody’s Sports Bar, Dracut Ma, 570 Textile Avenue, will serve corned beef dinners or sandwiches on Sunday, as well as Irish bread pudding and special drinks, including a Shamrock Martini, Shamrock Colada, and Leprechaun Margarita. They open at noon.

Grazie Italian Restaurant, 80 Meadow Creek Drive, is serving their own version of the traditional boiled dinner. They'll have ravioli stuffed with corned beef and a saffron mustard cream sauce garnished with carrots and cabbage.

Don’t forget breakfast. ML Shaws Country Kitchen And Gifts, 14 Loon Hill Road, has some Irish-themed items for that most important of meals, including Lucky Charm Pancakes, the Loaded Leprechaun sandwich (2 eggs, home fries, Swiss cheese, corned beef on a bulky roll), and the Pot O’ Gold (home fries topped with scrambled eggs, corned beef hash and hollandaise). They’re also offering Shamrock Mimosas and Nutty Mocha Iced Coffee, topped with Lucky Charms marshmallows. Visit www.mlshaws.com or call 978-454-0800.

O'Haras Dracut Ma, 1734 Lakeview Avenue, in Tennis Plaza, is serving their corned beef dinners and sandwiches starting Thursday all the way through Sunday, and they’ll open early Sunday at 10. There's karaoke on Friday night, and DJ Blacky will be blasting the Irish music Sunday starting at 10, with giveaways and other surprises. Call 978-957-0271.

Owen and Ollie's Restaurant, 91 Mill Street, has a special food and drink menu, in addition to its regular menu, through Sunday, and there’s plenty of celebrating all four days. On Thursday, Fiddle Hill will perform Irish tunes. On Friday, DJ Steve will take requests for Irish music. The Katie O’Brien Trio will play Saturday, from 6-10, with a special appearance by The O'Halloran Irish Dancers. Wrapping the week up on Sunday, DJ Steve will be back from noon-5, and 5-piece Irish party band Jug Of Punch will wrap it all up from 5-10. Visit www.owenandollies.com or call 978-957-4400.

Paddy's Ale House, 1629 Lakeview Avenue, will make it a weekend-long celebration, opening at 9 a.m., both days with “breakfast sammies” till 11. Corned beef and cabbage will be served all day both days, with music aplenty. DJ Chris spins tunes Saturday from 3-7, followed by live music by Two Drink Minimum Duo. On Sunday, Redline Band takes the stage from 1-4, followed by Hal Holiday from 4:30-7:30, with DJ Chris closing out the weekend from 8:30-12:30. Call 978-957-0273.

Primo Pizza Restaurant Dracut, 149 Parker Avenue, has a two-day special of a classic Reuben – corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and Primo’s special sauce, with fries – both Saturday and Sunday. Visit www.primopizzadracut.com or call 978-957-4856.

Scolas Dracut, 101 Broadway Road, is serving corned beef starting Friday through Sunday, while supplies last.

The Tavern at Lenzi's, 810 Merrimack Avenue, will open at 11 a.m., with a special Irish menu. Vic Paul will be singing and playing the keyboard, followed by The Journey Men to close the night.

Tavern on the Line, 1794 Bridge Street, Suite 34, will be preparing 400 pounds of gray corned beef for a full Irish dinner all day Sunday. Rumor has it a leprechaun may even show up. Visit www.tavernontheline.com or call 978-452-0500.

03/12/2024

We’re ready for St. Patrick’s Day this weekend!

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Easter Brunch!MARCH 31, 2024978 458 2323
03/01/2024

Easter Brunch!
MARCH 31, 2024
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02/29/2024

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Valentines 2024 🥰
02/15/2024

Valentines 2024 🥰

02/13/2024

The Tavern @ Lenzi’s will be opening this Valentine’s Day!
Wednesday, February 14, 2024

If it’s a romantic date for you and your significant other, a Galentine’s date with friends or if you’re just taking yourself out on a date, we’ll be ready to celebrate love in all its forms!

978 458 2323 to make your reservation!


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02/08/2024

Folks, we’re less than a week out from Valentine’s Day, and if you haven’t made your plans yet or thought about a gift yet, you better get moving.

Dracut Economic Development has some ideas, from a romantic dinner to flowers, and even some out-of-the-box suggestions, all right here in Dracut. Of course, don’t forget a card. CardSmart, 1140 Lakeview Avenue, has you covered.

DINNER
Where can you get a nice dinner? (Of course, a reservation is strongly suggested.)

A-Brews Tap & Grill, 1794 Bridge Street, 978-458-0555. (Every Wednesday is Karaoke Night with Selene and George at A-Brew’s, so you can surprise that special someone by singing their favorite song. No? OK, just dinner then.)

Brother's Sports Bar & Grille, 101 Broadway Road, 978-453-0083.

Cancun Mexican Restaurant, 24 Pleasant Street, 978-710-6940.

China Maxim, 1734 Lakeview Avenue, 978-957-2685.

Coyle's Tavern, 1480 Broadway Road, 978-459-5709.

Don Titos Mexican Grill, 34 Broadway Road, 978-937-1699.

Dragon Kitchen, 24 Pleasant Street, 978-957-2980.

El Criollo Restaurant, 22 Pleasant Street, 978-221-6444.

Furtado’s Eatery, 1794 Bridge Street, 978-319-9772.

Grazie Italian Restaurant, 80 Meadow Creek Drive, 978-455-0054.

Kashin Garden, 10 Dinley Street, 978-957-5588.

Lanxang Star Restaurant, 1734 Lakeview Avenue, 978-677-6339.

Lo Kai Restaurant, 1655 Lakeview Avenue, 978-957-2302.

Mama's Italian Restaurant, 1140 Lakeview Avenue, 978-957-7117.

O'Haras Dracut Ma, 1734 Lakeview Avenue, 978-957-0271

Owen and Ollie's Restaurant, 91 Mill Street, 978-957-4400. (O&O’s is celebrating Valentine’s Day February 14-18, with a special Valentine’s menu in addition to the regular menu.)

Paddy's Ale House, 1629 Lakeview Avenue, 978-957-0273.

Scola's Restaurant, 101 Broadway Road, 978-970-3838.

The Sports Zone, 1734 Lakeview Avenue, 978-957-4623.

The Tavern at Lenzi's, 810 Merrimack Avenue, 978-458-2323. (Yes, Lenzi’s is opening the tavern for one night only for a special Valentine’s Day buffet.)

Tavern on the Line, 1794 Bridge Street, 978-452-0500.

Thantawan Thai Restaurant, 11 Broadway Road, 978-275-9902.

The Boat, 294 Tyngsboro Road, 978-221-5678.

The Village Inn, 544 Broadway Road, 978-459-4114.

Yujo, 511 Merrimack Avenue, 978-458-8113.

FLOWERS
So a romantic dinner isn’t on the table this year? Go floral.

Almo's Flower & Garden Center, 313 Willard Street, 978-453-2121.

Charming Petals Flowers Gifts and Custom Picture Framing, 101 Broadway Road, 978-452-9600.

Lupine Designs, 1095 Lakeview Avenue (rear), 978-656-8208.

JEWELRY
If bling is your thing, here are a couple of spots.

Dracut Jewelry repair & design, 316 Pleasant Street, 978-955-5844.

Robert's Jewelers, 1086 Lakeview Avenue, 978-957-8311.

COUPLE’S MASSAGE
For the couple who find dinner and flowers just a tad too old-fashioned.

A Custom Massage & Skincare, 1350 Lakeview Avenue, 978-869-9935.

A Smoother You, 1794 Bridge Street, Suite 4, 603-860-3893.

Bodyworks Spa of Dracut, 465 Nashua Road, 978-421-4197.

Massage de Virginia, 1794 Bridge Street, 617-755-1154.

Muscle Madness Therapeutic Massage, 1794 Bridge Street, 978-808-9107.

Suite 2 Beauty bar, 155 Broadway Road, 978-452-2246.

True Looks Day Spa, 1794 Bridge Street, 978-970-1011.

OUTSIDE THE BOX
Looking for something a little off the beaten path for your Valentine?

Black Sheep Craft Ice Cream, 166 Merrimack Avenue (rear). Every couple of weeks, Zac Turgeon drops three new flavors that you won’t find anywhere else. Order now at www.hotplate.com/blacksheepcraft to pick up before Valentine’s Day. (One of the flavors this month is particularly Valentine’s Day-ish: chocolate ice cream with dark-chocolate chips and a strawberry-jam swirl.)

Dracut Threads, 1595 Lakeview Avenue, 978-710-3501. This gift shop has what you need if you’re looking for Dracut-centric gifts.

On Target Fi****ms & Indoor Range, 1852 Bridge Street, 978-967-4933. If you’re aiming for something different to do.

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Thanksgiving Buffet 2023
12/06/2023

Thanksgiving Buffet 2023

Happy Mother’s Day!!
05/14/2023

Happy Mother’s Day!!

05/11/2023
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Mother’s Day is just one week away!
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05/02/2023

It's May 1, and that means there is a new Dracut Economic Development Business of the Month for May 2023. Congratulations to Lenzi's Catering, 810 Merrimack Avenue.

The company that operates the Town of Dracut's website is currently experiencing technical difficulties, so we are presenting the story of Lenzi's below. When the website issue is fixed, the story with several photos will be available there.

LENZI'S CATERING IS MAY 2023 BUSINESS OF THE MONTH

Mike Lenzi received the call on Friday, September 14, 2018.

The day before, a series of gas explosions had rocked the communities of Lawrence, Andover and North Andover, just a few miles up Route 110 from Lenzi’s Catering. Crews from NiSource, the parent company of Columbia Gas, worked around the clock for months, repairing the damage and restoring power.

Back in Dracut, Mike and his wife, Sandy, were preparing for their son Myles’ 30th birthday bash.

As Mike recalls, “I got a call at 5 o’clock from NiSource: ‘Can you feed 575 people at 7 o’clock tonight in Lawrence?’ So we put the birthday party on hold and got to work. We pulled the van in at 10 minutes to 7 with the food. Then they said, ‘Can you come back tomorrow morning and feed 575 for breakfast?’

“And that’s what it was for 100 days in a row. We fed 575 for breakfast, 575 for lunch, 575 for dinner and 575 for a late-night buffet, every day. I don’t think we could have done 101. The lights never went off in here for 100 days.”

Lenzi’s Catering at 810 Merrimack Avenue is Dracut Economic Development’s May Business of the Month. It’s that commitment to helping the community without even having time to think about it that keeps people coming to Lenzi’s for their functions.

(Before we get much further in the story of Lenzi’s, we should mention the one question many people have: Will The Tavern at Lenzi’s, the restaurant side of the business, ever reopen? Stay tuned; more on that later.)

The building at 810 Merrimack Avenue, along the Merrimack River, has a storied history. It was originally the home of the Windsor Mills restaurant, owned by George Spaneas. It had been the site of many a wedding reception and a regular dining spot for thousands in the Merrimack Valley, who would come for miles for the famous chicken pot pie.

Everyone who grew up in Dracut and surrounding communities has a memory of “the Windsor,” as it was known, including the current owner, whose father, Albert Lenzi Sr., was a regular.

“When I was little, my father used to come in for pizza twice a week to the Windsor,” Mike said. “George would always say, ‘How ya doin’, Albie,’ and my father would say, ‘Good, George, how’s business?’ And George would always say the same thing: ‘The function business is really going good, but if I really hated someone, I’d have them run this restaurant for two weeks and that would kill them.’”

The Windsor (as well as its later incarnation, the Mill House Restaurant) eventually closed in the late 1990s, opening the door for new ownership and a new chapter in the building’s history.

Mike and Sandy Lenzi had been working for Al at Ricky’s Dog House on Bridge Street in downtown Lowell. Al had opened Ricky’s in 1953, and for most of the remainder of the 20th century, the spot was a favorite among Lowell High School students and folks who worked in downtown Lowell.

One day in 1987, a friend asked if Mike could cater his wedding at Mount Pleasant Golf Club in Lowell.

“So I asked my dad, and he said yes. We catered it out of the back of the sandwich shop. It took my dad two weeks to get around to asking how much money we made, and when I told him 3,500 before expenses, he said, ‘Do you know how many hot dogs I gotta sell to make 3,500?’”

Thus was born Lenzi’s Catering. Ricky’s closed in 1990, and for the next decade or so, the catering business was run out of that tiny Bridge Street spot.

“We were doing as much as we could possibly do out of that building,” said Mike, who also taught culinary arts at Greater Lowell Technical High School for 16 years, a job Mike’s son, Michael Riley, now holds.

In 2001, Mike and Sandy bought the old Windsor Mills and started catering their own functions. They eventually bought and tore down two houses and a small motel adjacent to the property, turning that land into an outdoor function area.

The chicken pot pie remained the most popular item, though Mike admits to making a slight error in judgment when he and his family took over.

“Shortly after we got here, we did a party for seniors, and we served the chicken pot pie,” he said. “After the lunch, they wanted me to come out, and I figured they were gonna thank me, so I go out there and I go to take the microphone, and the guy pulls it back and says, ‘How many people liked the chicken pot pie?’ And they all start booing. When I asked what they didn’t like, they said the crust wasn’t the same as the Windsor’s. So we went back to the traditional crust. The next time we had the seniors in, they all clapped.”

For 15 years, Lenzi’s Catering was strictly a function facility. In 2015, Mike and Sandy decided to reopen the restaurant section. They called it The Tavern at Lenzi’s, and it soon became a go-to spot. And, yes, though the tavern became known for its mouth-watering entrees, including the prime rib, many people started flocking back for the chicken pot pie.

“It is what it is,” Mike said. “It’s a staple, and it’s our signature dish. It was a big seller during COVID.”

Ah, COVID. You can’t ignore the impact the pandemic had on businesses, and maybe the most negatively affected was the food industry.

Lenzi’s started selling its chicken pot pies to go during the pandemic, and they flew out of the building.

Once restrictions were lifted, The Tavern at Lenzi’s reopened on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays only, but the ensuing labor crisis saw a drastic decrease in workers. At the same time, once functions were again allowed, the catering side of Lenzi’s started to flourish again.

“Catering picked up, and we needed the people running the restaurant to work the functions,” Mike said.

The tavern closed in the fall of 2022, much to the chagrin of its regulars – and its owners.

“They miss us. We miss them,” Mike said. “But it’s a different world in this labor market. It’s brutal. We don’t know how, but it has to straighten itself out. We haven’t gotten an application in months.”
So when will the Tavern reopen?

“It’s a question that can’t be answered,” Mike said. “I was working the line for six months before we decided we couldn’t do it anymore.”

The upshot? There are no plans to reopen the tavern in the foreseeable future.

“Which makes the owner very melancholy,” Mike said.

On the positive side, Mike said Lenzi’s catered 2,710 events – both on premises and off – in 2022, making it the sixth-largest caterer in Massachusetts, according to the Boston Business Journal. And they’re approaching their 100,000th catering event, likely to happen within the next couple of years.

“We do a lot of bereavements, showers, birthdays, barbecues, weddings, fundraisers, company outings, corporate meetings,” Mike said. “When we first moved in here, we had a 100th birthday party, and I thought it was a big deal. Now we probably do 15 100th-birthday parties a year – and usually the guest of honor isn’t the oldest one at the party. One year, a 106-year-old gentleman drove himself here for Easter.”

The recent Easter holiday saw Lenzi’s sell out its buffet, and the same for the Thanksgiving and St. Patrick’s Day events. In fact, according to Bonnie Kinnal, the function coordinator, “On St. Patrick’s Day, the regulars said, ‘You should do this once a month.’”
(On Sunday, May 14, Lenzi’s will host its popular Mother’s Day buffet. Call 978-458-2323 to make a reservation.)

And while finding employees may be nearly impossible, having a large family doesn’t hurt. Lenzi’s has siblings, children, cousins, nieces, nephews and longtime friends working for them. As Mike pointed out, Bob Sawicki, now 83, has worked for the Lenzi family for close to 70 years.

“When Bob was a teenager, he applied for a job at a place across the street from Ricky’s,” Mike said. “Then he came across to Ricky’s to apply, and my father handed him an apron and said, ‘You’re hired.’ He never left.

“That’s what’s remarkable -- the longevity of our employees,” he added. “There’s something to be said for longevity. It shows we’re a good place to work.”

Call Lenzi’s at 978-458-2323 or visit www.lenzicatering.com.

04/15/2023
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