
The Saga Continues…
Wahlburgers’ was opened in Hingham, Massachusetts n 2011. This family diner is the creation of three brothers, Paul, Donnie, and Mark. The Wahlburgers’ already operate a business, but decided to take their raging ambitions to new heights. Blending their unique styles they created an establishment that satisfies carnivore’s as well as vegetarian’s.
Menu Selection
Listed above is a small display of the menu. Wahlburgers' offers comfort food nd Gameday snacks. They are available for dine-in and carryout.
Wahlburgers’ offers a wide variety of entrees. The main selections include: Sandwiches & burgers, salads, vegetarian alternatives, and kids combos. The laminated menu also highlights favorites from each of the brother’s. I found this refreshing because, I usually ask for recommendations for my waitress. Every menu item includes a Wahlberg spin to the traditional. Whether it be a creamy avocado sauce or roasted butternut squash sauce. The complimentary “fixin’s” you can pick from to customize your burger further even include caramelized onions.
As I looked over the menu, I could not decide which entree sounded more appetizing. Each brother has there own set of entrees that are their personal favorites. I ended up ordering Donnie’s favorite, the BBQ Burger, onion rings, and a Wahlbrewski. The BBQ Burger comes with white cheddar, jalepenos, and an avocado sauce to top it off. The combination of the sweetness of their homemade secret sauce and the stoutness of the Wahlbrewski, were a perfect blend.
There was a huge ceiling fixture which named the movies that Mark was in, and I began reminiscing scenes from movies as I awaited my order. This is a really nice setting for a family time fun after venues or for hanging with the guys and catching a football game. Flat screen televisions hung on the walls by the bar. They is a section for ordering carryout and dine-in. This makes for easy flowing traffic thru the busy restaurant.
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The menu is set up so that you order each item individually. With so many unique options, this can become taxing on your wallet, if you do not go in with clear ideas in mind. The average cost of building your own combo will be around $12 to $15 bucks. In proportion to size, I would vote that it was extremely worth it.
You can often find coupons online. Be sure to keep a lookout for family deals during the holidays. Their Facebook website is a great place to grab more information about upcoming specials. I am looking forward to coming out for one of the catered food truck events hosted in Detroit, Boston, and Palo Alto.

If you are looking for more information about Wahlburger’s check wahlburgers.com, facebook.com/Wahlburgers







