It's a pricey burger, but really delicious. Go during their happy hour and try different sliders and small bites (wings/tacos?), but the Original 5 Napkin Burger is truly where it's at. Well, that and the fried pickles, of course.
Burgers r nothing special. Got the bacon cheddar and my bun tasted stale I was extremely dissapointed. Service was terrible. For a burger place lousy limited burgerr selection. Pork. Taquitos were blah. Don't waste ur time here
We had an excellent, non-greasy but sufficiently moist "5 Napkin Burger" (pinkish "medium") with caramelized onions and rosemary aioli. The fries were very good, although a bit salty. Also excellent was the Mac 'n Cheese, although a bit peppery. The Cape Ann IPA was quite good. At the late end of lunch time, the service was very prompt and friendly. The brasserie decor at this upscale and somewhat pricey burgerie was suitable.
Nice burger place in the prudential. I had a nice burger, if not outstanding, pretty good. Good size portions fairly priced, not cheap.
Rather disappointing. My wife and I had hamburgers, both of which were overcooked, dry, and tasteless. My bacon cheeseburger had a minimal amount of cheese on it (apparently one thin slice of cheddar) and one small piece of bacon. The "Tuscan fries," described to us by the waitress as hand cut, were clearly machine cut, though they were tasty. The mediocre food was also terribly overpriced (matzo ball soup for $8.00). We won't be returning here.
Dec. 2012