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Eating Up the Coast
Category: Bars & TavernsUsers Rating:
(617) 328-5564333 Victory Road
Quincy, MA 02171
Eating Up the Coast is a business providing services in the field of Bars & Taverns. Eating Up the Coast is located in Quincy, MA on 333 Victory Road.
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Bars and Taverns, in Quincy, are lounging areas that serve alcoholic drinks and refreshments. They may or may not have other leisure activities as entertainment. They do not provide lodging facilities.
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