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Boston Burger Co.

Of course as you can assume by the title of this blog, we are in Boston! One of our favorite cities we have been to. While compiling our list of "go-to" restaurants, I stumbled upon Boston Burger Co.




When we arrived we found the place to be busy, but not overwhelming. We both enjoyed the layout and how comfortable the room was. We were seated at a booth right away and looked over the menu's.



Boston burger co. has a list of many specialty burgers. I took a picture of their menu while we were there to give everyone an idea of what you may find upon  your visit. 




Note- this picture is from Summer of 2017, so the menu may have changed since then.

After browsing the menu for a moment, I made my choice. 

The Mac Attack



The Mack Attack has a homemade mac and cheese with four cheeses, and bacon! What could be better? This burger was also featured on Diner's Drive-In's and Dives with Guy on Food Network!

It wasn't too long before my burger came out. All of the burgers are served with their homemade potato chips and your choice of baked beans or slaw. Which seems pretty legit to me, considering we are in bean town.





My burger was beautiful. Take a look at that pile of cheesy goodness! I knew I was not going to be able to finish the burger in one sitting. It was a very nice sized burger for the price. And the taste was excellent. The patty was fresh and juicy, the bun was slightly toasted, the macaroni and bacon making it all the better.




The potato chips and baked beans were also quite good. I enjoyed dipping the chips into the beans, and surprisingly was not disappointed in the lack of fries being served.

Seth also ordered a burger and he went with the Kitchen Sink. It has a fried egg, ham, bacon, sauteed peppers, mushrooms, onions, american, provolone, and cheddar cheese, and then topped with BBQ sauce.

Unfortunately he had already dug into his burger before we got a quick picture, but who can blame him? It was so tasty!

Till our next stop, Tasty~


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