Category Archive for 'Burgers in Boston'

The Rattlesnake Bar and Grill Sucks

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

File this under places that suck for a myriad of reasons.
There’s a roof deck at the rattlesnake, but the view is only of the gross walls of the buildings next to it, and on the roof they have cheap plastic furniture. On a nice day, the roof is probably packed, so don’t even bother trying […]

B. Good

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

Those of you who subscribe to b.good’s email list are already well aware of today’s promotion, a free yet-to-be-named bacon burger from 5pm to 10pm at the Cambridge and Back Bay locations.
The burger (topped with a low-fat jalapeno-ranch sauce, lettuce, tomato, and onion) is faithful to b.good’s commitment to serving “real” food made with […]

The Intermission Tavern

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

It’s funny how after seven years of eating out in Boston, I still am often completely stumped as to where to have dinner. My general distaste of chain restaurants readily eliminates places like Rock Bottom, Chili’s, and Applebees even when I really am just in the mood for straight-up generic American cuisine.
Last night I […]

Bukowski’s Tavern

Saturday, February 18th, 2006

Most Bostonians already know about the great lunchtime deal offered at Bukowski’s, but for those of you who have been living on some nearby moon, here’s the info.
Monday through Friday before 8pm Bukowski’s Tavern (in Boston and Cambridge) offers a $1.69 burger special. A third-pound beef patty is cooked to your liking and served […]

Wild Willy’s Burgers

Thursday, February 9th, 2006

Watertown doesn’t have a reputation as a dining hotspot, but there are a few places worth the multiple connection MBTA trek. One of these standout restaurants is Wild Willy’s Burgers, which wins high marks for its sensational burgers and kitschy charm.
I first went to Wild Willy’s on a tip from a friend, who warned […]