b.good Restaurant to Open in Former Cambridge Savings Location

December 14, 2012

By Kim Siebert MacPhail

Bgood logoSaying that business has been brisk with “a lot of permitting stuff coming in,” Glenn Garber, Bedford Director of Planning, announced that a b. good restaurant intends to locate in the Whole Foods/Marshall’s shopping center in the former Cambridge Savings location, adjacent to Café Luigi.

b. good is a chain with nine links, all in Massachusetts with closest site in Burlington at 82 Mall Road. The company’s motto is “food made by people, not factories” with a menu that uses locally sourced ingredients whenever possible. The concept is healthy, nutritious food, including burgers and poultry with no hormones or antibiotics, seasonally available vegetables from Dick’s Market Garden in Lunenburg,preservative-free homemade salad dressings, breads from Qunizani’s Bakery of Boston, dairy products from Richardson’s Dairy in Middleton, and ice cream from Toscanini’s in Cambridge.

To see the menu or find one of  b.good’s locations, visit the website: https://www.bgood.com/

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Megan Lynes
December 20, 2012 11:14 am

I have eaten at this restaurant in Burlington a couple times and their food is great. Great simple choices, with good hearty salads for folks like me who don’t eat meat. I’m glad there’s a new fast-serving yummy restaurant coming to the “center” of Bedford. I work near by and there’s not many places to stop in for lunch.

December 17, 2012 9:22 pm

Where would patrons park? It’s almost impossible to park near when Luigi’s is open.

December 18, 2012 12:38 pm

I agree Thomas. That parking lot is rough…and in rough shape. Still, it’s nice to see eateries coming to Bedford, we need ’em.

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