Quincy City Council approves special permits for events and new liquor licenses

February 25, 2025 | Quincy City, Norfolk County, Massachusetts


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Quincy City Council approves special permits for events and new liquor licenses
A special one-day liquor license was approved for Break Rock Brewing at the upcoming White Pine Market event, set to take place on March 1 at Boston Harbor Studios. This unique venue, formerly known as Marina Bay Studios, is expected to host a good crowd, although the exact number of attendees remains uncertain. The event will feature TIP certified servers and has secured necessary insurance coverage.

In another significant decision, the Quincy Board of License Commissioners granted a special use permit for the 26th annual Best Buddies Challenge, scheduled for May 31. This popular event will see riders passing through Quincy between 7 AM and 8 AM, continuing its tradition without any changes from previous years.

Additionally, Quincy International Foods received approval for a common victualer license, allowing them to operate daily from 11 AM to 9 PM at their location on Washington Street. The restaurant aims to enhance its service offerings following a recommendation from a city inspector.

Lastly, the board approved a retail package store license for MAA Abadi Corporation, doing business as Welcome Market, located at 279 Willard Street. This new convenience store will offer beer and wine, adding to the local retail landscape.

These approvals reflect the board's ongoing support for local businesses and community events, fostering a vibrant atmosphere in Quincy.

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