Mr. Bartley's Burger Cottage
Mr. Bartley's Burger Cottage' is a historic restaurant located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1960 by Joe Bartley, it has become a landmark in the Harvard Square area, known for its creative and delicious burgers. The restaurant's full name is Mr. Bartley's Gourmet Burgers, but it is commonly referred to as Mr. Bartley's Burger Cottage. Over the years, Mr. Bartley's has gained a reputation not only for its food but also for its unique and politically themed menu items, reflecting both local and national events and personalities.
History[edit | edit source]
Mr. Bartley's Burger Cottage was opened in 1960 by Joe Bartley, who sought to create a casual dining experience focused on high-quality, gourmet burgers. The restaurant quickly became popular among Harvard University students, faculty, and Cambridge residents for its friendly atmosphere and innovative burgers. As the restaurant grew in popularity, it also became a tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the world to sample its famous burgers.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Mr. Bartley's features a wide variety of burgers, each named after political figures, celebrities, and current events. These burgers are known for their inventive toppings and combinations, catering to a range of tastes and dietary preferences. In addition to burgers, the menu also offers a selection of sides, including sweet potato fries, onion rings, and homemade baked beans. The restaurant also serves milkshakes, which are a popular complement to the burgers.
Atmosphere[edit | edit source]
The atmosphere of Mr. Bartley's Burger Cottage is casual and eclectic, with walls adorned with memorabilia, photos, and articles that chronicle the restaurant's history and the various celebrities and politicians who have dined there. The seating is cozy, with both booth and table options, creating a welcoming environment for both locals and visitors.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Mr. Bartley's Burger Cottage has made a significant cultural impact in Cambridge and beyond. It has been featured in numerous publications and television shows, highlighting its status as a culinary institution. The restaurant's ability to stay relevant by incorporating current events into its menu has endeared it to generations of diners. Its commitment to quality and community has made it a beloved establishment in the Harvard Square area.
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