Townshend

South Shore


Quincy isn't exactly known for fine dining and cocktails, but the Townshend might just change that. The menu is broad (and frequently changing), but specialties such as golf-ball-sized arancini and handmade pasta give it an Italian bent. Local beers on tap and craft cocktails make this a fine place to come for a drink, too.


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