Boston Burger Company
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37 Davis Square, Somerville, MA
(617) 440-7360 GO TO WEBSITE
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quick reviews (3 Reviews)
Okay the fries in this place surprised me, particularly since they serve homemade potato chips with the burgers instead of these fries, which you have to order separately. Which doesn't make sense to because the potato chips are not good (nor are the beans if you don't want a sugar rush) but the fries (we had the garlic parm) rock. And they were huge steak fry style. Two of us could not finish...+READ Okay the fries in this place surprised me, particularly since they serve homemade potato chips with the burgers instead of these fries, which you have to order separately. Which doesn't make sense to because the potato chips are not good (nor are the beans if you don't want a sugar rush) but the fries (we had the garlic parm) rock. And they were huge steak fry style. Two of us could not finish the order and I took the leftovers home and they were still wonderful even cold (too hot to turn on the oven).-COLLAPSE / REPLY (63 Replies)
Placed right in the middle of Davis Square in Somerville, The Boston Burger Company certainly has a great location going for it, and not much else. We arrive on an absolutely perfect Sunday afternoon, seated right by the open bay window in this small, but inviting twelve table spot. The menu, as expected, is mostly burgers, but in order to please everyone they boast a few chicken sandwiches,...+READ Placed right in the middle of Davis Square in Somerville, The Boston Burger Company certainly has a great location going for it, and not much else. We arrive on an absolutely perfect Sunday afternoon, seated right by the open bay window in this small, but inviting twelve table spot. The menu, as expected, is mostly burgers, but in order to please everyone they boast a few chicken sandwiches, veggie burgers, and an assortment of salads that have been done a million times over. (wedge salad with blue cheese anyone?) The menu is written in a faux style chalk board, giving the impression of daily menu changes and a homestyle feel, but anyone can see through that. The smells are nice, you can pick up the griddled aromas blocks away and I am excited to dive in. The burgers (twenty-two in all if you count conch and veggie) all come with homemade potato chips and a choice of baked beans or coleslaw. Fries and onion rings are to be ordered separately, and some toppings (lettuce, tomato, pickles, mayo, etc.) are free, while others are an additional charge, pretty standard fare. I order a cheddar cheese burger and as a group we split the classic fries, garlic parm fries and onion rings. There are eleven different fries options in all, as well as conch bites and the like. Bad sign number one as our rings and fries arrive first, a good five minutes ahead of our burgers. I realize they may seem more like a side dish at this point, but c'mon, serve the fries with the burgers please. One bite into the fries and I'm upset, while crispy on the outside, the fries are barely cooked on the inside, more like potato wedges than anything, and lack any salt whatsoever. The onion rings have a nice batter, text book actually, but have zero onion taste in them, they're all batter. The garlic parm fries are decent, but a poor quality of parm, which is unmelted, is duly noted. The burgers come, mine is of course over-cooked, and there is way too much lettuce, at least 6 thick pieces. The cheese is nicely melted, but almost nonexistent, the saving grace might be the bun, which comes from Piantedosi in Malden, and is delicious, although I wish it had been griddled or toasted. The homemade chips are abysmal, totally over-cooked, and we all agree they are barely edible, a complete afterthought. The coleslaw is nice, well seasoned. The burger overall is pretty good, made from Angus beef, it is, well, beefy, seasoned the best of anything else on the menu, but still not enough for me. It does have good flavor and is relatively juicy, I just wish it was cooked to order. Nick's is cooked perfectly, and I can't understand the inconsistencies, not just here, but almost everywhere in Boston, in cooking a burger to order. All in all, for three of us, we spend $55 including tip, but probably didn't need the onion rings and two different fries, one would have been enough. The surroundings are good here, the service is attentive and it looks the part, but never fully delivers.-COLLAPSE / REPLY (59 Replies)
We went last night... I don't know if they've cleaned up their act in the last few months, but it was nothing like the negative reviews on this thread. I had the King (peanut butter, bananas, bacon and this cinamon sugar stuff), which was perfectly cooked medium rare. It wasn't the juiciest ever, but there was some drippage. The girlfriend got the Veggie burger which the waitress had admitted was...+READ
We went last night... I don't know if they've cleaned up their act in the last few months, but it was nothing like the negative reviews on this thread. I had the King (peanut butter, bananas, bacon and this cinamon sugar stuff), which was perfectly cooked medium rare. It wasn't the juiciest ever, but there was some drippage. The girlfriend got the Veggie burger which the waitress had admitted was not made in house, but it was really good anyway, not just a garden burger or boca.
Fries are expensive but that's because they aren't portioned as a side dish. We got the nacho fries with cheddar, lettuce, olives, etc and a side of sour cream. It was big enough to be a meal in and of itself, and we couldn't even finish all of them.
There WAS beer being sold. I didn't see a beer list, but I think it was probably verbal. People were definitely drinking beer.
The coleslaw was tangy and delightful. The homemade potato chips were nice but unnecessary since we had fries.
Overall it was a lovely dining experience. The only thing I didn't like was that I had the chips AND the fries. I think they should offer a side-dish portion of fries as a substitution for chips.-COLLAPSE
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