Craigie Burger

Timeout Boston, 401 Park Dr, Boston
(617) 899-7586

Recent Reviews

Ayden Anthony

I like this restaurant! They have marvelous food, their menu is varied, The chef in that place is an expert, I love very much tasting all their food. The food is consistently of high class, the attitude towards the guests is nice. I go often to this place and I was never unhappy. I highly recommend it.

Tal Richtman

One of the best burgers in Boston. Don’t forget to get their amazing fries.

Andy Bluestein

If you love burgers this place is a must. Great burgers and crew. And anyone you are with can eat at any number of other places. Amazing

Benedict Acunin

Place was awesome! Good was great! Matt and the staff were very helpful! Keep up the good work!

Brian Leonard

The burger was great but the bun was very disappointing. The fries were ok, but the seasoning didn't stick and fell to the bottom as you picked up each fry.

Claudia C.

Worst "gourmet" burger I've ever had. Meat was flavorless and condiments scant. Bun was fancy, but that didn't make much of a difference... disappointing overall and overpriced. Craigie fries were equally as awful. I would rather get a burger from Shake Shack or Tasty Burger.

AndreaH1267

Fried chicken sandwiches are excellent as well as their cocktail bar, doughnuts and ice cream! Really like the get what you want sit where you want self service concept but the tables stay dirty a bit too long!

11997788

Excellent burger and fries. A bit pricey but worth it for the quality. Highly recommended . Will come back surely.

943rons

Vast array of options, from burgers to sushi to Chinese to lobster rolls. Really wonderful place to eat.

Sarah S.

The prices simply do not match the quality of food. The pizza from Monti was honesty some of the worst pizza I've had. You'd be better off going to dominos. The soup from Mrs Clucks was just okay. You can go down the road to Hojoku and pay the same price for their amazing Funky Chicken Ramen. Union Square Donuts are 5/5 stars.

Hubert H.

Gets a lot of press from places like eater.com and such. But just conceptually doesn't match reality. You can easily blow through your savings and not get full, or not get a great meal. And likely that dough is paying for some overpriced rent some bigshot developer is making a killing on. The space is laid out rather cavernously - rows upon rows of tables and chairs, all lined out in a super organized fashion (as a buddy puts it, like a mess hall in a military barracks). I've reviewed the individual establishments in other entries, but I'll summarize by saying that I wasn't impressed with many of the dishes I had. Usually too salty, too fried with portions lacking or too small.

Natalie T.

The amount of food options available makes time out market so enticing- I usually just find myself wandering thinking of what I want to eat. I think there's something for everyone here. It's also noticeable how high the prices are. I don't really mind paying a lot for something amazing. But I don't want to pay a lot for something that's just ok. Sadly I've found some items here have been just ok, which is a bummer. Tables get really crowded but there's some outdoor seating.

Amanda C.

Super huge and spacious! Came around lunch time on a Saturday and found it to not be crowded at all, with very short lines. Ended up trying a lot sandwich from Mamalehs. The only thing is that overall the food here is very expensive... but I mean, Boston. Got the bagel lox on an everything bagel. So good. The capers were kind of overwhelming so I didn't eat them.

Andrea T.

My friend took me here when I came to visit Boston for the weekend. It's a fun experience, reminding me of the days when I'd go to a mall's food court. But instead of typical fast food chains, you have the pick of many gourmet restaurants. Given this, be ready to spend a bit here. I got a lobster roll and clam chowder from Saltie Girl. The lobster roll was market price ($26) which was kind of expensive compared to other lobster rolls I ate that weekend. When I got the lobster roll, it was TINY. Looked more like half a lobster roll... I will say though that this lobster roll was one of the best ones I've had. I believe the bread of a lobster roll makes a huge difference. The bread was crispy on the outside and soft and buttery as you bit through it. The clam chowder was thick and creamy. My only issue with it was that they left the clam shells in the soup. I get that it could be aesthetic but I really don't want to do more work for food I made a hefty sum for. We finished our meals with a donut from Union Square Donuts. I really liked the unique flavors they had there, such as Vietnamese Coffee and Sea Salt Bourbon. However, the Vietnamese coffee tasted more like a maple bar, but it was fine since I love maple bars anyways. The donuts were not too cakey and not too airy--just the right balance! Overall, as my friend said "it's a nice place to take your friends who are visiting, but not good for your wallet to eat there every week."

Carlotta C.

Super cool concept, cooler if you have a large wallet. The most wallet friendly restaurant has to be Mamaleh's. They havE really good bagel sanwidches, but the best in my opinion is the Leo sandwich served on toasted challah breadd! It has caramelized onions, eggs and lox and dill mayo, super tasty and satisfying. Ms clucks' soup and dumplings is highly overrated, as the dumplings are overcooked and the soup super bland. Make sure you grab At least two portions of chili sauce if you want some flavour. Gelato and chill is not bad, but you can definitely find better at MUCH BETTER prices. They do however have some interesting flavors worth trying (eg plum)

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