Bartley says he is particularly proud of Boston Magazine's recent "Best of Boston" vote for his frappes and burgers.
"We're doing pretty good," he says, smiling at the understatement.
Funny Man
He named one of his trademark burgers "The Ted Kennedy."
The Ted Kennedy is "a plump, liberal amount of burger," the menu reads.
Bartley says his creative burger names and descriptions often spark casual conversation with customers.
He laughs as he reads over the menu, remembering a particularly humorous incident.
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