It looks like a barbecue joint that opened in Quincy about four years ago is closing to make way for a bank, though if it happens, the restaurant appears interesting in finding another home somewhere in the city.
According to the Patriot Ledger, the Adams Street building in which Firefly's resides may be torn down, with a branch of TD Bank being built in the space. The article mentions that the owner of Firefly's, which has two other locations in Framingham and Marlboro, has 16 years remaining on the building's lease, but the bank would look to purchase the lease if given approval by the city to build on the site. If the building is torn down, Firefly's would be interested in looking for another spot in Quincy, according to the article.
[April 7 update: According to the restaurant's Facebook page, Firefly's in Quincy has indeed closed, with today being the closing day.]
Several other restaurants have called the Adams Street space their home in the years before Firefly's, including Red Sauce, Naked Fish, and The Hollow.
The address for the Firefly's space is 516 Adams Street, which is next to the Furnace Brook Parkway intersection.
For more information on this story, please go to the Patriot Ledger link below.
TD Bank could replace Firefly’s Barbecue in Quincy
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