It started with a food truck and progressed to four B/M locations, the latest to open are Roxy's Grilled Cheese in Lynnfield.
A gray day today, but at least it isn't snowing. They are located in the Market Street open-air shopping center.
You get a menu when you arrive, order at the counter, and when the food is ready, they yell your name. To say that the interior is spartan are a bit of an understatement. The chairs aren't exactly comfortable, and my table was a bit wobbly.
I decided to move up from a plain grilled sandwich and picked the HOT HONEY BACON ($7.49). "Vermont cheddar, muenster, fontina, north country bacon, mike's hot honey". The sandwiches are made with Iggy's country pain de mie bread. This was a really delicious sandwich with more than a hint of heat. And it was big. I couldn't refrain from ordering the POUTINE ($7.95) made with hand cut fries. "Maplebrook farm cheese curd, beef gravy". The fries were excellent and the gravy was really rich and tasty, but the very delicious curds were stone cold. I must say that the portion was big enough. The poutine will go into the microwave for dinner, and that should take care of the curds.
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