b.good Expanding in Boston
A small local chain of burger places is opening at least one more location in Boston over the coming weeks, and another one may be in the works for the downtown area.
According to BostonTweet and several other sources, b.good is moving into the space on Mass. Ave. in the Back Bay where Boloco was (Boloco has moved to a new spot on nearby Boylston Street). It appears that the new b.good may open sometime in March.
Another b.good may also be in the works for downtown Boston, though nothing has been confirmed yet. According to the b.good Twitter page, a new location on Washington Street in the Downtown Crossing area is apparently being looked at, as a note indicates that they are trying to get a lease on a space there. [May 11 update: According to their Twitter page, b.good will indeed be opening in downtown Boston--at 255 Washington Street toward the northern edge of Downtown Crossing--sometime this summer.]
b.good currently has five other locations in the Boston area, including two in the Back Bay (Newbury Street and Dartmouth Street), one in Brookline (Harvard Street), one in the Harvard Square section of Cambridge (Dunster Street), and one at Legacy Place in Dedham.
The address for the soon-to-open b.good in the Back Bay will be: b.good, 137 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA, 02115. The website for the b.good chain is at: http://www.bgood.com/
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4 Comments:
Come to the South Shore ... we'd love to have you! And Chipotle seems to be doing well at the SSP.
You can have 'em. After they re-tooled and got rid of the few sandwiches they had I don't go any more - not quite sure what the point of the chain is...
Was really disappointed with b good at Legacy Place. My children were even more disappointed with their overcooked chicken and undercooked fries. We will not be going back.
while I really dig this blog, it bums me out to read about openings of chains. I wish this blog would focus on real restaurants instead of chains like bGood. Who cares about chains, food blogs should, in my mind, focus on independent restaurants that make Boston great, not the chains that are ruining it.
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