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Eat, drink, do yoga: Explore the newest businesses to launch in Quincy

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Published on July 24, 2018
Eat, drink, do yoga: Explore the newest businesses to launch in QuincyVictory Point at Marina Bay. | Photo: Katelyn O./Yelp

Interested in finding out about the freshest new spots in Quincy? From a yoga studio to an Italian dessert bar, read on for a rundown of the newest businesses to open their doors. 

Cafe Maddie

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Stroll past 895 Quincy Shore Drive in North Quincy and you'll find Cafe Maddie, a new spot to score caffeinated beverages, breakfast, lunch and ice cream.

The coffee is from Peet's and the ice cream from Emack & Bolio’s. The menu features pulled pork and stuffed bratwurst sandwiches along with pizzas topped with sautéed vegetables and grilled chicken pesto. The cafe has outdoor seating, and dogs are welcome guests.

Sala by Fratelli's

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A new addition to Adams Shore, Sala by Fratelli's is a dessert bar and lounge that also serves Italian snacks at 470 Southern Artery, Suite 2.

Pair the Caprese (tomato, basil, mozzarella and prosciutto with balsamic on fresh bread) with white wine, or perhaps creme brûlée with the Mar Viola, a cocktail with citrus gin, Amaretto liqueur, fresh mint, lemon juice and butterfly pea flower.

Looking for a boozy dessert? Try the Smoked Banana, which has mezcal, banana liquor, espresso liquor, white creme de cacao, chocolate bitters, chocolate-peppermint and a chocolate-dipped banana. 

Quincy Yoga & Massage

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Next up is Quincy Yoga & Massage at 1245 Hancock St., Suite 33, Floor 2. It's in a peaceful space where the proprietors offer meditation classes and massage therapy in addition to yoga.

Yoga classes for beginners are offered as are conditioning classes and vinyasa, in both the morning and evening. Mat rentals are available. 

Victory Point at Marina Bay

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Finally, wander over to 332 Victory Road in Squantum and you'll find Victory Point at Marina Bay. It's in the spot formerly occupied by Captain Fishbones.

The menu is seafood focused with a raw bar of clams and oysters and entrees that include herb-encrusted salmon, pan-seared scallops and lobster rolls. The restaurant has outdoor seating and live entertainment is a regular feature.