Since then we have been wanting to go back for the burger but just had not found the time. Randomly on Friday night we check out whether it was something that was served on their brunch menu and when we found out it was, we had our Sunday brunch plans.
The Burger |
The burger became so famous that the number of orders just about doubled. Not being able to keep up with the beef supply necessary the restaurant attempted to try a new supplier of the grass fed beef, but they just were not as happy. So now, they serve the burger until they run out (about 20 or so). Getting there around 12:30 for bunch we weren't too worried.
We decided to sit at the bar for a change of scenery, which had a few chairs available but filled up quickly. The restaurant was pretty full for a rainy Sunday during a bigger graduation weekend. Nick ordered a spicy Bloody Mary...look at all the horseradish!
A Bloody |
Italian Greyhound |
Needless to say both Nick and I ordered the burger. I got mine with thick bacon (picture above) and Nick added the fried egg. The burger is made with local grass fed beef, Shelburne Farm Cheddar and a house-made bun.
Fried Egg Burger |
This burger itself was one of the best burgers and was perfectly cooked. The meat was so tasty - beyond anything else I have had, ever. The burger lived up to each one of fantastic reviews I read. I am not sure how much seasoning they actually had to use - I think the taste really comes from the three different types of meat they use to make their ground beef. Overall, it was unbelievable.
The burger came with thick steak fries and mixed greens as well a a trio of mace ketchup, house-made red wine pickles and celery root slaw.
Accompaniments |
Being in Central Square, we could not just walk by Toscanini's without going in for a bit of ice cream. Toscanini's is know for their homemade, crazy-flavored ice creams. They also serve coffee, breakfast pastries, and sandwiches, but we went straight for the ice cream.
I went traditional and totally new - a scoop of Belgian Chocolate and a scoop of Burnt Caramel.
Burnt Caramel and Belgium Chocolate |
Nick tried samples of Lemon Espresso and Wort (what you have before you make official beer) before deciding on Salted Saffron and Vienna Finger ice cream.
Salted Saffron and Vienna Fingers |
In general, you need to try Craigie on Main - if you get the opportunity to try the burger, you must!
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