Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Quincy. Quincy (pronounced /ˈkwɪnzi/ KWIN-zee) is the largest city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of Metropolitan Boston and one of Boston's immediate southern suburbs. Its population in 2014 was 93,397, making it the eighth largest city in the state. Known as the "City of Presidents," Quincy is the birthplace of two U.S. presidents — John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams — as well as John Hancock, a President of the Continental Congress and the first signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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4 based on 49 reviews
Dined here with friends on the basis of a recommendation. It did not disappoint! Steak tips were fab, and very reasonably priced. I will be back
4 based on 45 reviews
Enjoyed absolutely delicious coffee (poured in generous mugs) and a fresh, filling and very tasty breakfast. It was quiet on this late weekday morning but the food took time - based on the taste I'm assuming that's because everything is cooked to order. Well worth the wait. My companion made a menu-change request that was cooked exactly as requested. Best breakfast out in a long time!
4 based on 35 reviews
Just had a quick drink with friends who go there all the time. So funny, they really do know everybody's names! Clearly a locals place: friendly service, nice atmosphere. The bar area decor is pretty basic/simple. I did not have any food, but my friends say the food is great! Parking a bit tight and fills up fast.
4 based on 49 reviews
Been here a bunch of times recently for drinks and dinner and each time itâs been great. Service is prompt and attentive without being rushed. Food is always good, weâve tried several things, favorites are fish taco and steak tips, but tried the chicken this time and it was delish. Local place, that does its food really well. Highly recommend
4 based on 117 reviews
Ate here a couple of times when staying at the hotel. I found the food to be OK but not exceptional. I had Fish and chips and enjoyed it, was fairly regular stuff. Scallop dish was better and good value given the number you get. Deserts werenât brilliant but again were ok. If staying in the hotel itâs perfectly adequate, especially because there are literally no alternatives in walking distance. Value is OK as well, not super expensive but not cheap either, probably about right for standard.
4 based on 88 reviews
Pricey but worth it. Great pizza with many creative suggestions. Beer list on point and awesome staff!!!
4 based on 247 reviews
Located on top of a hill near The Great Blue Hill, this restaurant has a stunning skyline view of Boston and the complete Harbor. Itâs a romantic venue with an interesting and varied menu ... and craft beer.Thereâs an elegant bar to sit at, a substantial restaurant and extensive function rooms. All overlook the golf course and fountain. Thereâs a driving range, too.I highly recommend the food and service. Prices are less than pricey Boston restaurants, and thereâs the advantage of plenty of free parking! Valet service is available.Itâs easy to get to Quarry Hills with its own exit (southbound) off the Expressway, and close to The Split (junction of Rte 3 and Rte 128 ( interstate 93).Exit is 8 miles south of downtown Boston, so itâs very easy to get to when traffic is not heavy.Located in Quincy, there are many tourist attractions worth visiting, if youâre not getting in a round of golf!
4 based on 251 reviews
Dropped in on a Tuesday for a late lunch early dinner. We ordered the delicious hot crab dip, I recommend to everyone. A favorite at my table. One friend ordered the fish tacos, they were excellent. I ordered the crab cakes, they were tasty, however not plated in an appealing manner. The other people at the table ordered the steak tip salad, it was perfectly plated, cooked and seasoned properly. Another order was the Jumbo shrimp cocktail I do not recommend. It was not freshly cooked, it was like rubber and we sent it back. The server we had was excellent a very astute young man whom relocated from Florida.
4 based on 146 reviews
Two friends and I had dinner together at The Fours on a Thursday evening. We sat in the main dinning room which offered a pleasant, quiet atmosphere. Waitress attended us right away and provided excellent service throughout the meal. Two of us had the salmon or stuffed haddock dinner, which were both excellent. The third person had a stuffed chicken selection. Servings were plentiful, We didn't have room for dessert. Entrees might be considered by some a little expensive, $20 and above, though sides come with the meals. City of Quincy offers free evening parking at several nearby lots, which made coming to The Fours for dinner less stressful.
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4 based on 409 reviews
The atmosphere is simple, like eating with your own family and friends. The food is perfect and so tasty, the service is quick and everyone is polite and funny. The regulars seem to get hugs from the staff and everything just seems to flow so nicely in the kitchen. I was here two years ago with friends and family and everything I like about this restaurant has remained the same and I love this so much in my eating experience; consistency in service and good food is everything in a good dining experience!
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