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  2. The Townshend is ready to reopen. New name, raw bar, menu ...

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    QUINCY − A well-known downtown restaurant is reopening this weekend with a new name, a new chef, a new feel and a new menu. Formerly the Townshend, Dotty's Kitchen and Raw Bar will open with the ...

  3. When Bonchon Korean fried chicken restaurant is opening in ...

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    The 19,000-square-foot space in North Quincy, once occupied by a Supercuts hair salon, can accommodate 14 to 16 diners, Tran said, with most of the space devoted to the kitchen.

  4. List of defunct restaurants of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Treacher's fish and chips, one location remains [1] Aunt Jemima's Kitchen; Big Daddy's Restaurants; Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill; Bill Knapp's; Blue Boar Cafeterias; Boston Sea Party; Bresler's Ice Cream; Briazz; Brigham's – a Boston-area ice cream parlor and restaurant chain that closed in 2013 [2] Britling Cafeterias; Bugaboo Creek ...

  5. Bonchon Korean fried chicken announces anticipated opening ...

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    The new Quincy restaurant would be Bonchon’s fifth location in Massachusetts. South Shore residents have to travel to 123 Brighton Ave. in Allston for the Bonchon experience.

  6. Marina Bay (Quincy, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Marina Bay is situated on the former site of the Victory Destroyer Plant and Naval Air Station Squantum, a naval airfield that was closed in 1954. [4] The surplus base was sold at auction in 1956 by the U.S. Government's General Services Administration to the Boston Edison company, the major electric utility in eastern Massachusetts at the time.

  7. South Quincy - Wikipedia

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    South Quincy became populated in part as a result of the growth of the granite industry in Quincy in the 1800s. [1] Part of the neighborhood was once farms owned by Charles Francis Adams, Sr. and Job Faxon that were subdivided into lots. [2] The Faxon family donated land to the city in 1885 that became the wooded Faxon Park. [2]

  8. Korean fried chicken chain restaurant bb.q Chicken is coming ...

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    A restaurant chain called bb.q Chicken is set to open its first Quincy location in the coming months. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

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