Massachusetts City Sizzles Into Top Ranks For Burger Lovers
Burgers have captured the hearts and taste buds of people around the world. Burger lovers have many reasons to savor their beloved patties. There’s something about sinking your teeth into a perfectly grilled patty nestled between soft buns that brings a sense of pure satisfaction. Plus, they’re the go-to choice for backyard barbecues, casual hangouts, and late-night cravings shared with friends.
Lawn Love has ranked the best cities for burger lovers. The site compared the 200 biggest U.S. cities based on four categories. They carefully considered a range of factors like access to mouthwatering burger vendors, consumer ratings that could make taste buds tingle, and even national recognition that would make any burger joint proud. In total, they examined nine different metrics.
Boston burgers for the win!
Boston rocked the burger scene and snagged the impressive fifth spot among the best cities for burgers. This study found what makes Boston a burger lover’s dream. The city has the most burger joints packed into every square mile. And Boston garnered high marks in consumer satisfaction, proving that locals and visitors alike find their burger experiences in the city amazing.
The site didn’t stop at just rankings, they also shared some of their personal favorites in Boston. They highlighted Boston Burger Company. They’ve got an insane 30 burger options and 14 kinds of fries to choose from. Also mentioned is The Butcher Shop. A stop where you can enjoy a mouthwatering Wagyu burger.
Big cities and foodie hubs like New York (No. 1) and New Orleans (No. 13) landed in the top 20. According to the study, these places have it all, with easy access to burger joints, burgers that have been given the thumbs up by hungry customers, and national recognition that puts them on the burger map.
Worst cities for burger lovers.
On the flip side, there are a few cities that make burger lovers scratch their heads. Thornton, Colorado (No. 197), Pomona, California (No. 198), and Miramar, Florida (No. 199), landed right at the bottom of the rankings, alongside Paterson, New Jersey. These places didn’t quite hit the mark in any category found in the study.
Take a look at the complete ranking here.
Ranking The 5 Best Burgers At Fenway Park
Whether you are inside the stadium or pre-gaming before the game, there is no shortage of burger options at Fenway Park. How do you decide which place to go to satisfy your craving? Here, we will rank the 5 best burgers around Fenway Park.
These selections are specific to the ballpark neighborhood. They include the options available inside the park as well. We are fortunate that each of the streets bordering Fenway Park offer dining options. From quick grabs to a more formal sit-down style, burgers are cooked here in a plethora of variations. Now, with MGM Music Hall open (adjacent to the Park), more and more people are seeking food options that pair well with the main event.
It is likely that while you are walking into Fenway, you will come across sausage carts, cooking right there in the street. Though there are numerous options to grab a sandwich here, most of them do not offer a typical burger.
Fenway Park is also a destination region of the city. Often ticketholders plan what meals they will have when making the trip. Whether you are looking to grab a beer and a casual meal or more of a fine dining experience before first pitch, you have burger options to meet your requirements.
What Burgers Will You Find at Fenway?
In the neighborhood, there are chain restaurants that are specific to New England. Then, there are other establishments that you can find across the country. Lastly, there are also burger joints that are exclusively here, as it’s their only location.
Many burger options by the park are very reasonably priced. You can get a “Big Papi” themed burger topped with the works, such as bacon, a grilled hot dog, and fried egg for under $20. If a more traditional and simple option is your preference, you are covered there as well. A standard hamburger can be found for as low as $6.
On a recent trip to Fenway Park, we went on a mission to rank the five best burgers. Although there are probably over 20 different options nearby, these are the ones that make the starting lineup.
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