Business Description from the Web
A neon-lit trip back to the Eisenhower era comes with burgers, shakes and fries.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Vintage Coca-Cola ads and posters of Life magazine covers succinctly summon up the 1950s, as do this diner's mini-jukeboxes, red vinyl counter stools and sock-hopping staff. Besides fast food staples like hot dogs, cheeseburgers, tuna melts and onion rings, options like the Streamliner (a grilled veggie patty) acknowledge more modern dietary concerns. Even better for kids,...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 30, 2007)
Other Reviews from the web
Hamburgers were very good. We sat at the counter and watched the food preparation. Had the appearance of an old hamburger restaurant.
Posted by harpua
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 13, 2003)
Best burger, best fries, best milkshakes! No frills, great food at great prices!
Posted by campbell_mec
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 27, 2002)
Without a doubt, the best burgers in Boston.
Bartley's is good, but what kind of restaurant does not have a public restroom?
The burgers are thin at Johnny Rockets, and they grill the buns just enough so they have a slight crunch when you bite in.