I'm always surprised around this time of year that New England can still support the seasonal burger stand. I mean, with real estate costs skyrocketing through the roof, it's amazing to me that a little mom and pop burger joint can make enough money to stay in business from March to Columbus Day.
Do we really buy enough $1.25 hot dogs and raspberry-lime rickeys in four months to keep these joints afloat all year? Or are they just an elaborate front constructed by liposuction clinics to self-perpetuate their businesses?
We've got several such seasonal joints around and they all seem to make some truly outstanding burgers:
The Rosewood, Route 126, Bellingham, MA: This place is more known for ice cream than burgers, but these hot little sandwiches are great. The fried seafood is also outstanding, though I can never get past ordering a cheeseburger plate.
Tasty Freeze, Route 135, Ashland, MA: My only problem with this little stand is that a burger and fries can be an afternoon-long experience. Don't go in hungry or in a rush, because you'll leave disappointed. That said, they make a delicious griddle-fried burger.
C & L Frosty, Route 27, Sherborn, MA: This place doesn't exactly fit the description since it's open all year long, but it's just the kind of soft-serve/burger joint I'm talking about. I can't think of anything more satisfying than an order of C&L's crispy fries and two of their tender cheeseburgers slathered in mayonnaise.
What's your favorite?