History

A Harvard Landmark Since 1960

In 1960, Joe and Joan Bartley took over the Harvard Spa, a small convenience store facing Harvard Yard. The plan was simple: perfect the hamburger, the quintessential American sandwich. For years, a small grill accompanied greeting cards and paper goods. As word travelled, the menu took off, and Mr. and Mrs. Bartley’s Burger Cottage became the Harvard Square institution of today.

From Critics to Celebrities: Mr. Bartley's Burger Cottage, a Culinary Phenomenon

The Bartley Family

Since 1960, Mr Bartley’s Burger Cottage, a family-owned establishment spanning three generations, has been renowned for serving perfect hamburgers. Customers line up down the block each day at lunch for a coveted seat, devouring our homemade burgers, onion rings, sweet potato fries, frappes, and lime rickeys. We serve the freshest beef imaginable and cook it perfectly to order. No one can compete with us in volume of hamburger prepared, so we’re able to be incredibly demanding of our suppliers. Our perfect onion rings are battered and fried to order.

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We Perfected The Hamburger