Boroughs
The Boroughs are a collection of three towns (Westborough, Northborough, and Southborough) in the Worcester County region of Central Massachusetts in the United States of America. The area is home to around 45,000 people.
Understand
The traveler is not likely to end up in the Boroughs while on vacation, unless simply passing through. They are primarily suburban in nature with many residents commuting to either Boston or Worcester. However, the three towns are home to many large corporate headquarters or other offices, especially Westborough, so many people will end up in the area on business travel.
Despite being located in Central Massachusetts, the Boroughs have more in common with the neighboring Metrowest (actually located to the east). The three towns are among the most affluent in Massachusetts and couldn't be more different from the rural western part of the region. Until the second half of the 20th century, the Boroughs were an agricultural area. There was never much industrial development in the area, so it is not pockmarked with abandoned mill buildings. The few mills that were built have been converted into luxury condos or office space.
History
The Boroughs were originally part of the town (now city) of Marlborough, located to the northwest. In 1717, the "west Borough of Marlborough" split off and become Westborough. 10 years later the "south Borough of Marlborough" split off and became Southborough. Finally, in 1775 the "north Borough of Westborough" split off and became Northborough, later annexing some territory from Marlborough. This explains the confusing geographic/name relationships among the towns since Marlborough extends further north than Northborough, Northborough extends further west than Westborough, and Westborough extends further south than Southborough. The historical context makes the seemingly odd naming more sensible. The most famous resident of the area is probably Eli Whitney, who was born in Westborough and later went on to invent the cotton gin.Get in
By car
The Boroughs are easily accessible by car as they are located at one of the major highway nodes in New England. The Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) and I-495 intersect in Westborough, providing access from east or west. I-495 runs north-south and has exits serving all three towns. Massachusetts Route 9 runs east-west through Southborough and Westborough, intersecting I-495 in Westborough. Finally, I-290 provides access to the northern parts of Northborough.By train
MBTA Commuter Rail serves Westborough and Soutborough (Cordaville station); however, neither station is located within walking distance of any attractions, major offices, or hotels. Public transit options are limited, so one would have to arrange a ride from the station.By plane
There is no major airport in the area. The best airport options are Logan International in Boston and T.F. Green in Providence Both are located about an hour away.Get around
By car
A car is a necessity for getting around the Boroughs. Public transportation is nearly non-existent, and the three towns are quite spread out, making walking impractical. MA Route 9 (east-west) and I-495 (north-south) are the major highways that are useful for traveling within the Boroughs. Traffic on both is very heavy at most times and can come to a standstill at rush hour. As most people will come here on business, these roads are almost unavoidable.See
Assabet Reservoir
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Cordaville Triangle Park
address: Southville Rd.This memorial site commemorates the location of the Cordaville Woolen Factory, the largest Southborough factory in the 19th century.
Do
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phone: +1 508 366-2644address: 70 Nourse StPick your own berries or buy something at the farm store on this farm that's been around since 1722. Nourse also carries a line of its own jams and pies as well as a few other locally produced packaged foods.
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phone: +1 508 393-6406address: 234 Ball StPick your own strawberries, blueberries, apples, and pumpkins.
Founder's DayThis annual festival is held throughout town on Columbus Day Weekend. Food stands, local business tents, and live entertainment contribute to a quaint atmosphere.
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Skyzone Indoor Trampoline Park
phone: +1 508 870-5867address: 290 Turnpike Rd, WestborougFreestyle trampoline, dodgeball, and even fitness classes.
Hiking
Westborough Wildlife Management AreaLarge wildlife reservation located between a state office complex and Chauncey Lake. You can walk around the lake, but you are not allowed to use the beach unless you are a resident of Westborough or Northborough. The area is crisscrossed with trails. There is a parking area of Route 135 near the Northborough town line which provides access to the far western side of the park. The park terrain is fairly flat, although there are some small hills that you could choose to climb, the biggest just leads to the office complex. The area is mostly forested, but MassWildlife purposely cuts back areas so they can run ecosystem studies so parts are open field and scrub land.
Cedar HillLarge conservation area stretching across all three towns. Named after Cedar Hill, an easily hikeable small hill with views of the surrounding area. Access is a bit tricky since Cedar Hill doesn't have an address. You will find an access point off Lyman St in Westborough north of Route 9. Once you reach Westborough State Hospital, look out for a dirt road branching off across a field. At the end of the road is a parking area and a sign indicating that you are in the right place.
Sudbury ReservoirThis reservoir provides drinking water for several towns in the region. Stop by for shoreline fishing (permit required), hiking, walking trails, bird watching, picnicking, and, in the winter, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Golf
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phone: +1 508 836-5460address: 275 Turnpike RdPublic 18 hole golf course located off Route 9
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phone: +1 508 919-6256address: 202 Brigham St36 hole golf course located in a rolling countryside setting.
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phone: +1 508 460-0946address: 32 Cordaville RdA recently renovated 9-hole public golf course. Includes a small club-house with a pro-shop and snack bar with beer and wine available.
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phone: +1 508 366-9947address: 121 W Main St18 hole public golf course with a popular clubhouse bar and restaurant.
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phone: +1 508 485-3151address: 70 Valley Rd9 hole public golf course located near Sudbury Reservoir. No tee time required.
Buy
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phone: +1 508 366-1942address: 140 Turnpike RoadWorth a stop for any beer or wine aficionados in the area. Huge selection of hard to find beers, wines, and whiskey. Julio's frequently wins awards for their beer and whiskey selections and holds frequent tastings. The beer selection is fairly U.S. micro brewery focused, although they do have a decent selection of German and Belgian options. The British selection isn't great. Julios also sells a large variety of hot sauces and cheeses.
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Wegman's
phone: +1 508 936-1900address: 9102 Shops WayMassive grocery store that, while a chain, is relatively rare in New England and an attraction in its own right. Also has an onsite cafe with everything from sushi to subs and a very large wine, liquor, and beer section. -
phone: +1 508 393-3444address: 500 Church StLarge farmstand with everything from fresh vegetables to pies.
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phone: +1 508 366-4959address: 18 Lyman StLarge discount bookstore with an attached cafe. Tatnuck also has a large gift/trinket collection. Despite it not being a chain, this is a 35,000 square foot store with tons of options. It's not very well curated like most independent bookstores since they have plenty of space.
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phone: +1 508 836-3878address: 276 Turnpike Rd, WestboroughOne of the Boston areas bicycle specialists maintains an outpost in Westborough.
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phone: +1 508 393-9378address: 276 W Main St, NorthboroughA western store in a New England suburb? Yep, Wayne's has cowboy hats, boots, and other essentials.
Eat
Budget
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phone: +1 508 887-2606address: 277 Main StSmall hot dog stand co-located with a garden shop and ice cream stand. Beezer's specializes in Chicago dogs, but the menu has a lot of topping combinations to choose from. Only open in warmer months since there is no indoor seating.
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Ben's Deli
phone: +1 508 481-6044address: 5 Turnpike RdDelicatessen famous for their tuna sandwich, a local favorite. -
Eros Gourmet Pizza & Deli
phone: +1 508 485-1211address: 162 Cordaville Rd (Rt 85)Formerly "Southborough House of Pizza - Station II," this pizzeria has since taken on its own "gourmet" identity. -
phone: +1 508 366-0627address: 166 Milk StDivey bar and restaurant located in strip mall along Route 9. Not the highest quality food, but cheap with fast service. JP's has no windows and is almost exclusively regulars, but its not unfriendly. This is the kind of place where people come after work and order generous pours of straight liquor while watching golf. JP's has defiantly refused to embrace the yuppified airs of the rest of the Boroughs which you may find refreshing. Cash only.
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phone: +1 508 366-3888address: 72 E Main StAffordable Mexican/Japanese/Taiwanese restaurant. That probably doesn't sound like a workable combination, but Maruyama is a favorite with locals, despite its spartan interior. This isn't a fusion restaurant as the menus are kept separate from each other, aside from the "sushirrito" which is a sushi roll made with burrito ingredients.
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Mauro's Village Cafe Incorporated
phone: +1 508 485-8730address: 2 Main StLocated in the center of town, this diner offers excellent pancakes. -
phone: +1 508 393-6760address: 276 W Main StSmall, very popular deli with a diverse selection of sandwiches and paninis. Everything comes with a free pickle.
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Pizza Nineteen
phone: +1 508 281-0319address: 150 Framingham RdA pizzeria known both for its pizza and for its large sandwiches and salads. -
phone: +1 508 481-6511address: 5 Main StLocated in the town's old firehouse, this pizzeria is a staple of the Southborough downtown. Family owned and operated for over 40 years. Delivery available.
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Chop Kabob
phone: +1 508 898-3300address: 290 Turnpike Rd, WestboroughSmall stripmall Persian restaurant. Chop has a small menu focused on grilled meat skewers, but they do have a few vegetarian options like falafel.
Mid-range
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Bertucci's
phone: +1 508 898-3074address: 160 Turnpike Rd.Yes, its a chain, but one generally confined to southern New England. Affordable Italian food and brick oven pizza. -
phone: +1 508 366-2153address: 45 Belmont RdHuge Tex-Mex restaurant located along Route-9. Gigantic portions at affordable prices with fast and attentive service. Tiles covering every surface and piped in Mariachi music. Casa Vallarta has all your favorite Mexican beers on tap.
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Sake Hana
phone: +1 508 898-9262address: 21 South StJapanese restaurant and sushi bar located in downtown Westborough. -
phone: +1 508 366-1881address: 54 E Main StItalian restaurant.
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phone: +1 508 393-8889address: 299 W Main StWell prepared American bar&grill food. Think steak-frite, salmon, burgers, etc. Cocktails, wine, and beer.
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Rose Garden
phone: +1 508 786-5665address: 1 Southville RdA Chinese restaurant on the border of Southborough and Ashland. Known locally as always having an empty dining room and a crowded bar. -
phone: +1 508 898-1880address: 50 East Main StKorean BBQ and sushi.
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phone: +1 508 481-8484address: 154 Turnpike RdClassic upscale Italian dining with a vast wine selection and private dining available.
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Westboro Korean Restaurant
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phone: +1 508 393-3111address: 318 Main St, NorthboroughBig modern sports bar with an expansive menu and 40-50 beers on tap.
Splurge
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phone: +1 508 393-4187address: 369 W Main St #3, NorthboroughPopular, but pricey sushi restaurant. Yes, it's located in a strip mall, but so are most things in this area.
Chains
While there are plenty of unique places to eat in the Boroughs, there are a number of chain restaurants for weary travelers who want something familiar. There are plenty of the ubiquitous chains (McDonald's etc) as well as a few listed below that aren't in every town.-
Chick-fil-A
phone: +1 508 366-8407address: 286 Turnpike Rd, Westborough -
Chipotle
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Moe's Southwest Grill
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Qdoba
phone: +1 508 936-1017address: 4104 Shops Way, Northborough -
Ted's Montana Grill
phone: +1 508 366-5050address: 400 Union St, Westborough
Drink
Breweries
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address: 108 Milk St, WestboroughTiny brewery with a nice range of styles to choose from. They offer free samples, full pints, and growler fills in their small taproom.
Bars
The Boroughs are not a nightlife destination. There aren't really any dedicated bars, but most sit-down restaurants serve alcohol.JP'sA popular bar with cheap, no frills drinks.
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phone: +1 508 481-1714address: 50 Turnpike Road (Route 9 Eastbound)An old world style Irish Pub with two full service bars, Keno, pool tables, darts and a game room. Surprisingly well-prepared food.
Coffee
Coffee is another story. You are probably close to several Dunkin Donuts, a Starbucks, or a Honey Dew at any given time in any of the three towns. There are also a few local coffee options worth checking out.-
phone: +1 508 393-2821address: 75 Otis StThey've been roasting coffee at this old grist mill since 1994. Not really a coffeeshop, but you can taste some here and buy a bag of beans. Armeno can also be found served around the region.
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phone: +1 508 393-7625address: 290 W Main StTropical themed coffee shop with a large selection of lattes. There are also baked goods for sale and a few grilled cheese options.
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phone: +1 508 898-2091address: 17 South StVery small local coffeeshop chain and roaster. The Westborough location only serves coffee and pastries. There is limited seating inside, but they do carry the full selection of beans for purchase.
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phone: +1 508 485-7220address: 20 Worcester Rd, SouthboroughThis location also has a food menu.
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phone: +1 508 481-9556address: 205 Turnpike Rd, SouthboroughThis location also has food.
Sleep
Budget
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phone: +1 508 842-8941address: 380 SW CutoffCheap hotel located at the intersection of Route 9 and Route 20. $75/night
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phone: +1 508 366-0202address: 115 Lawrence StIt's not exactly nice, but at $60/night you can't complain about much.
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phone: +1 508 481-3904address: 367 Turnpike RdA cheap, but comfortable accommodation.
Mid-range
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Doubletree Hotel - Boston/Westboro
phone: +1 508 366-5511address: 5400 Computer DrThis hotel is located in a large office park at the intersection of two very busy highways. -
phone: +1 508 836-4800address: 3 Technology Dr
- Westborough Extended Stay Hotels - This is not a typo, there are actually three identical hotels from the same chain within a mile of each other on Route 9. Pick which ever one is slightly more convenient/has a room. They're all around $100/night.
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phone: +1 508 616-9213address: 180 E Main StCorporate extended stay place on the north side of Route 9.
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phone: +1 508 616-0155address: 19 Connector RdCorporate extended stay hotel on the south side of Route 9.
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phone: +1 508 366-6100address: 1800 Computer DrCorporate extended stay hotel, also on the north side of Route 9, but slightly further east.
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phone: +1 508 836-1900address: 4 Boardman St25-room family-owned inn.
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Hampton Inn Boston-Westborough
phone: +1 508 329-5570address: 15 Connector Rd
Splurge
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phone: +1 508 366-7700address: 25 Connector RdBig chain hotel.
Stay safe
Go next
- Worcester is the closest city, located about 25 minutes to the west.
- Boston is about 35 minutes to the east.
- Providence is about and hour away to the south.