I had the rotisserie prime rib dinner, and I was pleasantly surprised. It was a generous cut of meat with not too much fat. The crust was tasty, if not a bit too salty. Mash potatoes and gravy were good, the vegetables were overcooked, but overall I was very pleased.
The chicken is decent - a bit dry but the flavor is good. Mashed potatoes and corn were real good. The half chicken meal is enough to feed one hungry person for lunch. At $16 the value isn't great, but the food is pretty good
It's May 2023 and we are witnessing the end of an era for so many of our favorite retail stores and restaurants...this is just the beginning folks. Boston Market is no different. I was actually surprised to stumble upon a Boston Market that was actually still in business. Well...this location is still open...but it is surely showing signs that it has jumped the shark.
I pulled in to get some dinner for Sunday evening. Immediately noticed no one in the drive-thru, and no cars parked. I thought it was closed. I pull up to the drive thru window and there is a sign that is listing all of the items they don't have. It was pretty much 50 percent of the menu.
I ordered the meatloaf and mashed potatoes for my meal. I wanted Mac and cheese but they were out of that too so I ordered double mashed potatoes. This meal was $15...and they couldn't even be bothered to heat up my roll that came with it...felt like they just pulled it out of the fridge and stuck it in my bag. The dinner was very yummy though. Boston Market used to be one of my favorite chains when it was in its prime. I am not of fan of paying $15 for a small meatloaf meal with no drink included and a cold bread roll...so to me its not worth it anymore...prices are only headed up, and our supply chain getting squeezed tighter. Sadly like so many restaurants post covid and in our apocalyptic inflation fested economy...I don't see them being around too much longer.
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