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Grafton Grill Burger: A Good Burger Will Get Into Your Soul

The Grafton Grill Burger from the Grafton Grill in Grafton, MA.

Winding down a long and eventful birthday weekend left me with a couple of feelings. The first one being that I was getting old; I was/am no longer a spring chicken and with every bend and crack, I am starting to feel my age. Secondly, the feeling of needing one last satisfying meal to cap off my birthday celebrations. After attending a friend’s opening softball game, I was in the market for a meal and remembered that the Grafton Grill was right up the street. Opened in 2016, the Grafton Grill is located on Bridge Street and features an inviting, warm display of modern chic from stainless steel and white tile, to textured wood table tops and custom laser engraved mason jars for drinks. Being that it was later on a Sunday evening with the closing hour slowly approaching, I was expecting that we would be the only ones in the restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised when I found the parking lot almost full and a wide array of patrons sitting at the bar and dinning areas.

Eager to see what the Grafton Grill had to offer in regards to burgers, I was slightly disappointed to find that they only offered one; the Grafton Grill Burger ($12) as it were. This solo burger featured fresh ground sirloin, heirloom tomato, leaf lettuce, red onion, and ale sauce. However, they offered a wide array of a la carte toppings to customize your burgers needs from 8 different cheese choices, two bacon choices, caramelized veggies and even a fried egg. I decided to top my burger with Applewood smoked bacon ($1), Wasabi cheddar cheese ($1) and a fried egg ($2), bringing my burger total to $16. I also opted for the truffle fries, but you could choose regular fries, a fruit cup, or a house or Caesar salad as a side option. As I sipped my soda, I was contemplating the choice of cheese I had just made. Being a lover of sushi, I was familiar with the spice and heat that wasabi could potentially have when mixed with other ingredients, and I was getting more and more excited with each passing moment.

When the burger came, my first impression was how beautifully the burger was plated. Seared with the Grafton Grill logo, the top of the buttered bun glistened in the light as a bamboo skewer helped hold everything in place. The truffle fries lay off to the side, freshly seasoned and piping hot, as if they just came out of the deep fryer. The wasabi cheddar cheese actually came on the side…think of wasabi pub cheese that was spreadable, rather than something that is sliced. I would have actually preferred if the wasabi cheddar cheese was a bit spicier, but I am always looking for more spice (if anyone reads these regularly should know).

The sirloin burger was cooked beautifully to a medium temperature and was extremely flavorful. The red onion and lettuce added a bite of freshness and tang to the mix. The Applewood smoked bacon was thick cut and covered the entirety of the burger. You always got a bite of bacon with each bite of burger. The Ale sauce was almost undetectable, but it had some pretty serious company. The runniness of the fried egg yolk made the burger creamy and rich, complimenting the burger in a breakfast sandwich sort of way. The truffle fries were fried perfectly to a golden brown and seasoned wonderfully. The saltiness from the parm that they were tossed in and the earthiness of the truffle oil made these fries to die for. I only wish I had more to keep eating. I would’ve liked a chipotle aioli for dipping, rather than ketchup though…something to put them over the top.

I was completely satisfied with my fabulous meal and was pleased beyond my own expectations at this local establishment. But as I finished sipping my Coke and chatted with friends, turning a year older has put a lot of things into perspective, as some recent events have a profound impact to some close friends and family. Tomorrow is never promised and the only time that we know we have for certain is right now. What you do with that time is up to you, but I hope you choose wisely and decide to spend some time with the ones you care about the most, and surround yourself with good food in the process. If the motto of the Grafton Grill can help you out, it’s to Eat-Drink-Gather…and love. Love yourself and your fellow man to create a better life for yourself and a better world for others. But enough of this philosophical sappiness, if you have a favorite burger spot that you think I should visit, tweet me @EDioufUC5 and you might see your recommendation featured next month…until next time!

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A Pit Stop At The Grafton Grill

Grafton Grill now open in Grafton, MA

Grafton Grill, located at 10 Bridge Street, is the newest addition to North Grafton. Their mission is to help their customers eat, drink and gather by disconnecting from the world and reconnecting with good friends and family.

Fish Tacos with El Brazo Albarino from Grafton Grill in Grafton, MA
Fish Tacos with El Brazo Albarino from Grafton Grill in Grafton, MA

Owners Lori and Steve Belfiorealong with Chef Welton Carmo have completely transformed what was once Bridge Street Bistro into a dining destination for all ages. The floor to ceiling windows in the dining room attract so much natural light and the modern, stainless steel décor in the bar area make for a great spot to watch the game while enjoying delicious food and drinks.

Their forte is American style food and they’ve got some mouthwatering menu items to show for it; Shrimp Spring Rolls (8.50) , Sweet Potato Salmon (19.00), Zucchini Noodles (14.00), and Nutty Scallops (20.00) just to name a few!

Not only is their food menu out of the box but their drink list is a crowd pleaser too. Great local beers and ciders such as Wormtown Brewery, Jacks Abby and Lookout Farm fill the list along with unique wines such as an Albarino and a Sparkling Pinot Grigio from Global Wines, Inc.

Pairing recommendations:

Sfizio Sparkling Pinot Grigio (Italy) paired with the Crispy Calamari or Fried Green Tomatoes. Yes, you read correctly, a bubbly Pinot Grigio! This wine is a must try and compliments most appetizers or all by itself.

El Brazo Albarino (Spain) paired with the Fish Tacos, Seafood Risotto or Grafton Grill Chopped Salad. My coworker enjoyed a glass of with the Fish Tacos (14.50); tilapia with a red cabbage slaw and sour cream cilantro sauce. This crisp and clean white wine is a great companion to seafood and salads.

The Grafton Grill Wine List
The Grafton Grill Wine List

Sfizio Montepulciano d’Abruzzo (Italy) paired with the flatbread pizza, burger or pasta dish of your choice. I enjoyed a glass with the Grafton Grill Burger (12.00); a sirloin burger topped with sweet potato hat, cheddar cheese, avocado, and spicy aioli. It was a perfect pair!

Wormtown Be Hoppy paired with the Nacho Potato Chips, Steak Tips or Filet Mignon. IPA’s go great with salty, crispy or grilled meals so you’ll have no problem finding some great options on the menu to choose from.

Lookout Farm Cider paired with the Apple Harvest Salad, Roasted Pear & Prosciutto flatbread or Nutty Scallops. Pairing this hard cider with a fruit-forward salad or light seafood dish will compliment both the drink and the entrée.

Next time you’re passing by Pecorino Cheese Shop for your vino and cheese essentials or Anzio’s for a slice of authentic brick oven pizza, drive a mile and a half down the road and give the new kids on the block, Grafton Grill, a chance to show you what they have to offer!