Overview: Ten tables is a small restaurant in the Boston neighborhood of Jamaica Plain. The dining room is small and meant to have the feel of a small dinner party. The dinner menu focuses on local, sustainable and affordable, while the bar menu focuses on snacks, bites and boards. The bar also features a great selection of local beer and craft cocktails.
Medium Well: This burger tastes like a sloppy joe. Sure the deal is compelling, but $15 can be better spent elsewhere. Like at Aquataine... or Radius... or Garden at the Cellar. If you do go to Ten Tables, go for one of the other weekly specials they offer. On Wednesday's, Ten Tables offers three courses for $33, and on Tuesdays serves up four courses and four glasses of wine for $42.
Medium Dead: Every time I go to Ten Tables I sit progressively closer to the bathroom. Since I can't get any closer, next time I am going to request a private table in there. It is, after all, bigger than the bar area. Regardless of the proximity to the bathroom I really enjoy the food at Ten Tables and will continue to eat here. Our most recent adventure to Ten Tables was for the Monday burger special. A better deal than the half price burgers at Radius, Ten Tables serves the burger with potato salad and a beer for $15 every Monday night. The deal is so good its worth the drive from Brighton to JP.
The burger itself isn't the best burger in Boston, but its worth the price. The beef is humanely raised (I am convinced you can taste the difference) at Meyers Ranch, served on a sesame brioche bun with Farmhouse Cheddar, lettuce, A10 Sauce, bacon aioli, and pickles. The bacon aioli is great I just wish it was the dominant sauce on the burger. The A10 sauce (Ten Tables version of A1) is very good but its over powering. The bread and butter pickles make the difference on this burger they stand up to the sharp cheddar, juicy beef, enormous roll and strong barbecue sauce. I tasted them from the first bite. I love the potato salad too. The potatoes are cooked just right so they cooked through but still crisp. There is the perfect amount of mayo and the celery was big enough that I could eat around it.
The burger itself isn't the best burger in Boston, but its worth the price. The beef is humanely raised (I am convinced you can taste the difference) at Meyers Ranch, served on a sesame brioche bun with Farmhouse Cheddar, lettuce, A10 Sauce, bacon aioli, and pickles. The bacon aioli is great I just wish it was the dominant sauce on the burger. The A10 sauce (Ten Tables version of A1) is very good but its over powering. The bread and butter pickles make the difference on this burger they stand up to the sharp cheddar, juicy beef, enormous roll and strong barbecue sauce. I tasted them from the first bite. I love the potato salad too. The potatoes are cooked just right so they cooked through but still crisp. There is the perfect amount of mayo and the celery was big enough that I could eat around it.
Medium Well: This burger tastes like a sloppy joe. Sure the deal is compelling, but $15 can be better spent elsewhere. Like at Aquataine... or Radius... or Garden at the Cellar. If you do go to Ten Tables, go for one of the other weekly specials they offer. On Wednesday's, Ten Tables offers three courses for $33, and on Tuesdays serves up four courses and four glasses of wine for $42.
The Verdict: The burger is good but the local beer and cheese board are the reason enough to visit Ten Tables.
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