Dorchester MA Premium Burger Restaurant – Locally Sourced Beef Menu Launched

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A popular burger place in Dorchester, MA has updated its offerings with a menu focusing on fresh and locally sourced ingredients, providing locals with healthier and more premium dining options.

BosBurger, a fast-food restaurant based in Dorchester, has updated its services with a revamped menu that focuses on healthful and locally sourced ingredients.

More information is available at https://antoniosdorchester.com/bosburgermenu

The newly updated offerings provide residents with a more premium dining experience with hamburgers made from natural ingredients supplied by local farmers. According to its founders, the beef they use contains no antibiotics and hormones, which makes it perfect for health- and eco-conscious consumers.

The menu’s highlight is the beef and turkey burgers that are cooked to order and served hot on a brioche bun. Customer favorites include the classic BosBurger sandwich and the signature BosTurkey burger.

The restaurant also offers the BossBurger Crispy Chicken Sandwich for those who like their chicken burgers juicy and well-seasoned.

There is also something for vegans, as the restaurant has its own take on the Impossible Burger. According to those who have tried it, this plant-based option is indistinguishable from real meat.

Hot dog lovers are treated to a gourmet version of their favorite snack with the American Kobe Hot Dog, which is made from authentic Wagyu meat.

The restaurant also serves a wide range of appetizers, including waffles, chicken wings and tenders, onion rings, and Cajun waffle fries. Moreover, different kinds of desserts are offered, such as cheesecakes and brownies.

The company’s shift to a more locally-focused menu has earned the cheers of diners, with many remarking on how flavorful the food is.

“Hands down to the best burger I’ve had in a while. Very authentic, juicy, and savory! Just the right seasoning and cooked to perfection,” one Yelp reviewer said. “As a vegetarian, burger places generally make me sad. But their Impossible Burger will literally change your life,” another one stated.

This decision is timely because customer demand for locally sourced goods soared at the height of the pandemic, and some industry experts believe that the trend may outlast the crisis. In its recent survey, GlobalData found that over half of its respondents consider locally sourced food as “more important” today compared to the time before the pandemic.

For orders and additional details about the company’s offerings, customers are encouraged to visit https://antoniosdorchester.com/bosburgermenu