Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was the OP of the other thread. My dc is super interested. It feels very warm to me. Can’t wait to go visit.
I was just driving through Worcester yesterday thinking what a blah town it is....and yet I am really interested in Clark for my kid too. Plus there are bunch of other colleges in town so I imagine there's a pretty nice set of social opportunities. I have known about Clark for a long time, always thought of it as kind of a hidden gem. I think it's pretty well regarded in New England, may not have much name recognition in other parts of the country.
Admittedly Clark isn't in the greatest section of the city, but there are parts of worcester that are beautiful. As a whole, it's a great food town (shrewsbury street is a must for your visit! so many awesome restaurants you can't go wrong), the market, awesome thrifting and a bunch of small bookstores. The Worcester Red sox / Polar park have also livened up the city. It's a great college town.
Like many places, post-Christmas winter is absolutely the worst time to be driving through Worcester, and Clark's neighborhood while improving is a bit rougher. But Worcester really has been revitalizing the past 5-10 years. Agree with Shrewsbury Street for excellent, creative restaurants as well as classic train-car diners like the Boulevard. The Canal District near Polar Park is really fun as well (see
Worcester Public Market, Water Street, and various pubs in the area.)