locations & hours
View deadhorse hill at 281 main st.,
worcester, ma 01608 on Google Maps
Call deadhorse hill by phone at
774-420-7107
restaurant hours
we are closed all day every monday
holiday hours
we will be closed thanksgiving day, thursday november 28th
we will be OPEN for our feast of the seven fishes dinner on Monday 12/23 & Tuesday 12/24
we will be CLOSED christmas day, wednesday november 25th
dinner begins
tuesday-saturday 5pm
sunday 4pm
weekend brunch
saturday: 11am-2pm
sunday: 10am-2pm
parking
If you plan on driving, we recommend allowing about 10 minutes before your reservation to find parking along Main street as we do not have valet or a dedicated parking lot.
Public parking lots in the area a short walk away:
Major Taylor Garage at the corner of Major Taylor Blvd. and School Street
Mercantile Center Garage at the corner of Commercial and Foster Streets
About
deadhorse hill is a seasonal american restaurant located on main street in downtown Worcester. A restaurant inspired by the New England landscape. We rely on the hard working farmers throughout the northeast and the fishermen along the coast to provide the best possible food at the table.
Our warm hospitality and comforting service led by Julia Auger compliment the rustic elegance of our chef Jared Forman. Together, our kitchen and service teams provide a unique experience driven by passion.
To mirror our dedication to the hands that bring our ingredients into the kitchen, a craft cocktail program designed to accompany the season using local ingredients and small batch spirits is lead by bar director Derek Grimm. At the table Julia provides a selection of naturally made wines of smaller grower producers from around the world, capturing the landscape of a farm and the history of a place.
In the evening the dining room offers an à la carte and chefs tasting menu that speaks of the season, varying based on the availability of ingredients.
We are located in what used to be the first floor of the 'Bay State House' hotel which served as the headquarters for the Worcester Automobile Club, who held the Dead Horse Hill Climb from 1905-1911. The hotel itself was a prominent location for social, political, and business meetings, likely in part due to their world class restaurant.
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sean woods
drinks
Sean Woods’ career path certainly wasn’t traditional or expected. It’s not often that one goes from guitarist for a major label rock band to beverage director and co-owner of a restaurant. Born in Queens and raised in Florida, Sean was always fascinated by music, but despite cou...
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jared forman
food
Born and raised in Brooklyn as a diehard Mets fan, Jared’s earliest memories of food was the diversity the city had to offer. From Sunday red sauce Italian dinners at home with the family, to Chinese, Thai, and Indian in Queens, to french and upscale restaurants in Manhattan, he couldn&rsqu...
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bert laValley
paperwork
Born and raised in Western, MA, Albert LaValley attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute where he earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering. Beginning as an electrician in the construction industry while in school, he secured a position with a large mechanical engineering firm follow...
upcoming events
Private Events
while we do not have a private dining room, deadhorse hill is available for full buyouts. if you would like to host your event with us, please fill out our event inquiry form.
Contact
We'd love to hear from you. Fill out the form below to contact us
with any questions, comments, or other matters.
ph:774-420-7107
Jobs
deadhorse hill is always excited to add new talent to our team. if you're interested in working with us, please send your resume along with a brief introduction about yourself to jobs@deadhorsehill.com