To create awesome rotisserie meals, served quickly, by warm and friendly people.
In 1985, Arthur Cores and Steve Kolow took three simple ingredients—fire, a spit, and chicken—and revolutionized the restaurant industry forever. They opened the very first Boston Market, then called Boston Chicken, in Newton, Massachusetts, with a rotisserie and a dream.
Today, there are more than 450 Boston Market locations nationwide, focused on making delicious home-cooked meals for people who don’t have the time to cook at home. Specializing in juicy Rotisserie Chicken and home style favorites, our classic food is a modern hit.
In a world filled with fast food factories focused on making food faster, more portable, and more profitable, Boston Market remains devoted to just one thing: making food good.
Nothing complements a good meal like great service. Our team members run each restaurant like their own dining room, and anyone who comes to enjoy our food is a welcomed guest.
We may have more than 450 restaurants and 10,000 employees, but it’s a small world at Boston Market.
Don’t be surprised if you’re greeted by name at your neighborhood Boston Market. Or the door is opened for you. Or your food is served on a real plate with a real smile.
We hope every visit, every conversation, and every bite is All Good.
Our rich and creamy Mashed Potatoes are so yummy. We serve up 15 million pounds each year, which takes 400k gallons of milk and 11.4 million pounds of potatoes.
At Boston Market, we bring the good stuff to the table. We serve more than 10.7 million pounds of vegetables per year.
Across America every year, Boston Market serves more than 6,156,000 pounds of Green Beans.
What makes this dish a family classic? Perhaps the 5.4 million pounds of creamed spinach served yearly.
We consider our sweet cornbread a tradition and our guests must too. 81,578,419 pieces of cornbread are served each year at Boston Market restaurants.
Thanksgiving isn’t the only time people love Sweet Potato Casserole. Our ovens bake more than 5.5 million pounds every year.
When it comes to cheese, only the best can cut it. We serve 3.5 million slices of cheddar cheese each year. That’s a lot of cheese no matter how you slice it!