Showing posts with label pubs. brewpubs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pubs. brewpubs. Show all posts

Monday, September 27, 2021

Break Rock Brewing Is Opening at Marina Bay in Quincy

A couple of years ago, it was reported that a brewery was planning to open in Quincy, and now we have learned that it will be coming to a seaside location within the city.

According to an article from the Patriot Ledger, Break Rock Brewing is going to be opening at Marina Bay, with the address and video shown indicating that it will move into a space within the Meriel Marina Bay apartment complex. The post mentions that the upcoming spot will include a 10-barrel craft brewery and a taproom along with an outdoor patio, and that it plans to be open from noon to 10:00 PM Thursday through Monday.

Plans for Break Rock Brewing were first announced here in May of 2019, though plans have apparently been in the works for approximately three years now, and as mentioned in an earlier article, Quincy is currently the largest city in New England without a brewery.

The address for Break Rock Brewing at Marina Bay is 534 Victory Road, Quincy, MA, 02171. The website for the business can be found at https://www.breakrockbrewing.com/

[March 4, 2022 update: An Instagram post from the place indicates that Break Rock Brewing has opened.]

[Earlier Article]
Break Rock Brewing Plans to Open in Quincy

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]


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Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Brewery Being Proposed for Quincy's Wollaston Neighborhood

Last week, it was learned that a new brewery and taproom may be coming to Quincy, and now it looks like plans for a brewery space are also in the works, though it is not known whether this means there could be one or two breweries within the city.

According to an article from Wicked Local, Eric Zhang of Bayfort Holdings is proposing a new development that would include 75 apartments and retail space, the latter of which could become home to a brewery, taproom, and restaurant. The post states that the building--which would be four stories high in the rear and seven stories high in the front and would include a two-story garage--would replace retail structures at 21-29 Beale Street, which means that Koi Japanese Cuisine, which is at 21 Beale Street, could be affected. (Houses at 55 Cushing Street and 65 Chapman Street would also possibly be torn down.) A public meeting on the proposal for the development will take place on May 30 at Quincy High School.

As mentioned in an earlier article, Break Rock Brewing is planning to open somewhere in Quincy, though no specific location has been given as of yet. (And as mentioned earlier, Quincy is the largest city in New England that does not currently have a brewery.)

[Earlier Article]
Break Rock Brewing Plans to Open in Quincy

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[Related article from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): Slideshow--Ten Good Places to Get Beer in the Boston Area]

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Break Rock Brewing Plans to Open in Quincy

A new brewery and taproom may be coming to a city that currently has no breweries.

According to a post within the Friends of Boston's Hidden Restaurants Facebook group page, Kerry Byrne of KJB Trending Hospitality states that Break Rock Brewing is planning to open in Quincy, with a check on the website for the business saying that they are currently finalizing a location somewhere in the city and that it would "combine the best of the modern taproom with everything you love about your favorite neighborhood pub – a fun and inviting atmosphere, a sense of community, and great beer." If all goes as planned, Break Rock Brewing could be opening sometime in 2020.

The website for Break Rock Brewing says that Quincy is the largest city in New England that does not currently have a brewery.

The website for Break Rock Brewing can be found at https://www.breakrockbrewing.com/

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[Related article from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): Slideshow--Ten Good Places to Get Beer in the Boston Area]