
Bad Daddy's Burger Bar sounds as good as any place to have an airport meal, right?

In 2007, the first Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar opened on East Blvd. in Charlotte, NC. It was an immediate success, and for good reason. Our philosophy to prepare simple foods–such as the quintessential American dish, the hamburger–with culinary passion satisfied a craving among restaurant-goers like nothing had before.
With the success of the East Blvd. location, a second Bad Daddy’s opened in 2007. By 2012, there were five. From there, one Bad Daddy’s followed another. Today you can find Bad Daddy's amazing cuisine in restaurants in multiple cities and states. And the response everywhere is the same: “Wow.”
Now, in 2018 with 34 locations throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Georgia, Tennessee and Colorado, Bad Daddy’s has been steadily building its reputation as a unique player in the burger world. Plans for continued growth promise more locations throughout 2018 and beyond.



Berkshire Farms Market is a cool airport shop that has local goods, as well as locally sourced food.








Faneuil Hall is one of my favorite spots in Boston.





Regina Pizzeria is "Boston's Brick Oven Pizza," and there was a location in Faneuil Hall that was calling my name.


Since 1926, Regina Pizzeria has been greeting guests in the North End of Boston with a hearty "Welcome to Boston's Original Pizzeria!" For over three generations, Regina's delicious brick oven pizza has been inspired by the love of good food and the special pride of the Polcari Family.




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