Perth Hospitality plans name change to The Loft at Furnace Brook

March 12, 2025 | Quincy City, Norfolk County, Massachusetts

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In the heart of Quincy, excitement buzzed through the air as the Board of License Commissioners convened on March 11, 2025, to discuss new developments that promise to enhance the local dining scene. As members gathered, the anticipation of new culinary experiences was palpable, especially with the impending opening of Kava Mezei Grill LLC, a venture that aims to bring fresh flavors to 195 Newport Ave.

The meeting kicked off with a discussion about Kava, where representatives confirmed that construction is underway, although a specific opening date remains elusive. “We’re definitely looking to open this year for sure,” they assured, emphasizing the importance of inspections before welcoming patrons. The board members expressed their enthusiasm, wishing the new establishment the best of luck as they moved forward.
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Next on the agenda was a name change for an existing venue. Perth Hospitality LLC sought to rebrand their establishment from "The Fours at Furnace Brook" to "The Loft at Furnace Brook." Tim Colton, representing the company, explained that the new name reflects both the golf theme and the stunning views from the location. “It’s a nice way to kind of feature both sides of it,” he noted, highlighting the restaurant's elevated position and scenic outlook.

The board members responded positively, with one member recalling a recent visit and praising the impressive kitchen facilities. As the meeting progressed, it became clear that both establishments are poised to contribute significantly to Quincy’s vibrant dining landscape.

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With the promise of new flavors and experiences on the horizon, the community looks forward to the transformations taking place in their local eateries. As the board wrapped up the meeting, the excitement for what’s to come was evident, leaving residents eager for the culinary adventures that await them in the coming months.

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