Massachusetts knows its way around a milkshake – or frappe, as the blended ice cream beverage is called here in the Bay State. Lately, the internet seems to have come down with milkshake madness as restaurants race to concoct the most over-the-top shakes possible. However, this one spot in Boston may have them all beat. Boston Burger Co. is a home-grown eatery known for its staggeringly huge burgers, but the milkshakes here are possibly even more jaw-dropping. Your sweet tooth will go crazy for this milkshake bar in Massachusetts.
Boston Burger Co. has a tiny storefront in Somerville's David Square.
They’re famous for their uniquely gargantuan burgers. But the milkshakes here are just as show-stopping as the main course.
Enter the Freak Frappe.
These colossal dessert drinks are stacked to the sky with decadent toppings and unexpected flavors.
Some come with an entire slice of cake perched on top...
…while others incorporate savory elements like bacon. Which means this peanut butter and banana shake with bacon is basically breakfast, right?
If you visit the Harvard Square location, adults will have the option of a boozy milkshake, because go big or go home.
It goes without saying that a burger and shake at this place is going to pack a serious caloric punch. Like, at least a few spin classes will have to be endured.
But you shouldn’t let that stop you from dining here at least once.
Because this is the kind of sugar rush you'll tell your grandchildren about.
Are you ready to experience some of the best milkshakes in Massachusetts? The frappes are priced between $7 and $12. There are usually around 10 or 12 flavors available, so you’re sure to find one that calls to you. Boston Burger Co.'s original Davis Square location can be found at 37 Davis Square, Somerville MA. Click here for all their locations.
Have you ever experienced this astonishing milkshake bar in Massachusetts? What are your favorite places to get dessert in Massachusetts? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
If you prefer a more adult indulgent beverage, check out these 10 places in Massachusetts that serve bloody marys to die for.
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