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By Whats Up Worcester Staff
Nestled in the heart of Worcester’s downtown, often referred to by locals as Sector 1, sits a culinary landmark that has been serving comfort by the plateful for years. Addie Lee’s Soul Food at 596 Main Street isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a testament to family tradition and the enduring power of a home-cooked meal.

A Taste of History
Opening its doors in the bustling Theatre District, Addie Lee’s quickly established itself as a “hidden gem” that didn’t stay hidden for long. The restaurant is the vision of owner Rob Evans, who named the establishment after his grandmother, Addie Lee.
While Evans has noted in past interviews that the recipes are not exclusively his grandmother’s, they are deeply rooted in a generational legacy of Southern cooking. The menu reflects a culinary heritage passed down through families, designed to evoke the warmth of a Sunday dinner at Grandma’s house. This dedication to authenticity has earned them accolades, including being named the Best Soul Food in Massachusetts by local media outlets.
The Menu: Comfort on a Plate
For newcomers and regulars alike, the menu at Addie Lee’s is a tour of Southern classics. The star of the show is often the Fried Chicken, praised for its crispy, golden exterior and juicy interior.
However, the options go far beyond poultry. The Beef Ribs are frequently cited as a “must-try,” described by reviewers as “so damn tender” and slathered in a rich, savory BBQ sauce.
No soul food plate is complete without the sides, and Addie Lee’s delivers with staples that could stand on their own:
• Mac and Cheese: Baked to perfection with that signature crust.
• Collard Greens: Seasoned and slow-cooked for deep flavor.
• Candied Yams: Sweet, tender, and the perfect counterpoint to savory meats.
• Cornbread: The infamous, golden companion to every meal.
Community Connection

Beyond the food, Addie Lee’s is a Black-owned business that has become woven into the fabric of the Worcester community. It stands as a pillar in the city’s diverse culinary scene, often featured in guides to Black-owned Worcester restaurants.
The atmosphere is described as cozy and inviting, a place where the staff makes you feel like family. Whether you are grabbing a quick lunch or sitting down for a hearty dinner, the vibe is unmistakably welcoming.
Visit Addie Lee’s
If you haven’t yet experienced this Sector 1 legend, you can find them just blocks from the Worcester Common.
• Location:
596 Main St, Worcester, MA, United States, 01608
• Hours: Check their official listings for the most current operating hours, as they can vary.
• Ordering: You can order ahead for pickup or delivery through major platforms like DoorDash and GrubHub.
For a city that prides itself on its neighborhood eateries, Addie Lee’s Soul Food remains a shining example of how good food and great history can create a true local legend.


