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    Unsanitary food preparation, Plethora of Police always just outside in cars waiting for arrests, and hostile owners, mediocre food, ad nauseam

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    Hostile Owner, Police Omnipresent outside most of the time...and for numerous good reasons.

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    Hostile Owner, Police Omnipresent outside most of the time...and for numerous good reasons.

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    Hostile Owner, Police Omnipresent outside most of the time...and for numerous good reasons.

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    Hostile Owner, Police Omnipresent outside most of the time...and for numerous good reasons.

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    Hostile Owner, Police Omnipresent outside most of the time...and for numerous good reasons.

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    Hostile Owner, Police Omnipresent outside most of the time...and for numerous good reasons.

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    Hostile Owner, Police Omnipresent outside most of the time...and for numerous good reasons.

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    Hostile Owner, Police Omnipresent outside most of the time...and for numerous good reasons.

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    Hostile Owner, Police Omnipresent outside most of the time...and for numerous good reasons.

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    Hostile Owner, Police Omnipresent outside most of the time...and for numerous good reasons.

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    I use to work at Quincys bar & Grill and the chef doesnt wash their hands before they cook your meal sometimes the chef licks her figers while eatting and touches customers food not a place to go.

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    Perfectly acceptable dive bar. I'm in town once a month and the bartender remembers me and my drink. Food has been hit or miss, but the miss was probably the fact that we waited to eat it.

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    Local bar in Gaithersburg pretty good and you can find any one from the age of 21 to 80 in there.  Used to come here when it was dead and it was no one but locals in here and in the recent years it started to attract a lot of people.  They bring in some fun bands and have dj nights here so it's pretty fun but wish there was more room for a dance floor.  The bar pretty much takes up the entire place so it gets pretty crowede, the outdoor space has a small tiki bar and the seating outdoor it narrow so on summer nights it can get tight.  There is also a restaurant side.  The food here is great which is always good usually bars have crappy bar food but here the pizza is bomb and the chili dogs are glorious.  I used to come here a lot but it seems to attract a lot of attention with drama and sucks with cops sitting out in the parking lot waiting for people to drive off.

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    I usually go to this place, at least, once per week.  Usually with my softball team.  The service is always top notch, the food is much better than you would expect from the surroundings.  What I mean is that it's a very dive-barish type atmosphere, but the food is good restaurant quality.  Prices are just right too.  

    HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

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    An OK dive bar... Nothing special. Premium vodka prices were higher than I expected considering the location/setting. Crowd on a recent weekday evening was a bit ghetto.

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    Q's is really hittin its stride.....Justin and Adam at nite are solid and Ray as the fill in guy has made this a great nite spot. Stephanie and Paul are the solid vets for the day timers. Bobby strummin' away on Tuesday with Taco Nite is a hit and I notice more and more women flocking to Q's EVEN ALONE :)))!

    All of the apps. specials and entrees are great you can't go wrong with the best wings in the area and any of the sandwiches, soups, steak salad, hot dogs, pizzas are ALL WINNERS.

    The owners are ever present and run a tight ship but are always on the prowl to host an event or great weekend band!!!!

    I hope they keep it up.....expand or better yet open up another joint!!!!!! ;)

    Best bar in MoCo by far!!!!!!

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    Quincy's is my boyfriends favorite bar so we stop at the bar often for dinner and drinks. Every visit the age range in the bar is from 30-60s, the dining area often has families with kids. I can't speak for the service in the dining area because we've only been to the bar. The bar service is generally quite good unless they are packed with a band playing which having to wait for a drink is expected at any bar. I really love their pizza's and my boyfriend loves their chilli dogs. Wings and fries are good.

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    Not quite a dive bar, but not too far off if you remove the dining room.   The food here is average at best as nothing will wow you unless you've enjoyed several drinks and decide to add a ton of seasoning to your dish.   That said if you love Wings (which I do) I can tell you they have some of the better ones in the Gaithersburg area.  They are crispy, flavorful, piping hot (temp wise) and really the only thing I would order again.  Are they the best wings in the area? No.  But if I had a short list of places I wanted wings from (locally), they wouldn't be at the bottom.  

    As far as atmophere- If you are looking for a place to hang out with people your age the crowd is very different given the night you go.  Mon-Thursday 45+  Friday/Saturday  21-40.

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    Wierd vibe.

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    It's hard to describe Quincy's. My friend and I had dinner there last night (Saturday). They had a live band (which was really good btw) and the food was not bad (their waffle fries for dessert rocked it!)

    I like the atmosphere although those who smoke sit/stand outside the entrance so you have to walk through a cloud of smoke to get in/out of the place (most unfortunate). Wish the owners could tweak that.

    The age range for patrons was 20's -50's on a Saturday night. It was kind of fun seeing everyone getting along and sharing a commonality. There isn't too much to do in Upcounty on the weekends. Quincy's isn't a bad choice for food and fun!

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    Food is great, salads are fresh. Dining side is better. Roxanne is the best server, others leave a bit to be desired. It's a basic, good pub. Sometimes loud. Food is worth it.

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    Food is fair. Nightlife can be good depending on the band, and what age group. I'm usually the only group with people in our 20's when we go on the weekend.

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    Even though I live in Manassas, Quincy's is still my "local bar". Many of the patrons of Quincy's are the same from O'Leary's/Blue Fins when they were open, as is one of the bartenders, who I am very close friends with. I have been to Quincy's many times, and it's the one place I can go pretty much anytime and am guaranteed to see someone I know. But I have never reviewed "The Q" (as some of us call it) because I typically just go there to drink, and it's tough to fairly review the service since I know the staff and ownership.

    This Saturday, I met my close friend at his house and went up to Quincy's for our fantasy draft. On the way, he rhetorically asked which new menu item he would try that night, and indicated to me that they had a new head chef and new menu that had some great new items and had been well-received. When we ordered, upon his suggestion I tried the Italian Beef sandwich, a tribute to the Chicago classic. It was fantastic - the beef nice and juicy and dripping with it's own juices. I opted for the cole slaw side, but tried a few of their fresh hand-cut fries - also a winner.

    Later in the evening I planned to order a Mediterranean plate to help soak up the beer, but lost track of time and missed the kitchen cutoff for the full menu (which is midnight). They were still offering fried foods, and ordered 20 Chesapeake wings. Some of the best wings I had in ages - perfectly cooked, plump and juicy, with a nice crispy outside.

    Other entrees suggested to me were the pulled pork tacos, chicken and waffles, and the homemade mac and cheese entree, served with italian sausage. They also have a nice selection of burgers, hot dogs, and salads. It's not quite "gastropub" fare - Quincy's is a bit to casual for that. Rather, it is well thought out and executed comfort food that suits the casual, dive bar-ish atmosphere of Quincy's.

    The beer selection is about what you would expect from a neighborhood bar - the typical domestic and import selections from a "pub" - Guinness, Harp, Stella. Flying Dog beers are featured on tap and in bottles and cans, with the classic Doggie Style Pale Ale and Ragin' Bitch IPA being the on-tap selections. I was a bit surprised to not see any Heavy Seas / Clipper City beers available - the owner said he had heard some people asking for them and may be something they look into bringing in.

    Quincy's is very much a local neighborhood pub, so it has it's regulars and it's cliques like any local bar does. That type of atmosphere can intimidate or annoy some ... if you're one of those types, you're probably best suited to go elsewhere. If you're looking for a neighborhood pub with good food and good beer and understand the give and take of a neighborhood bar, definitely give Quincy's a shot.

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    Nachos were fair. Burger sliders were ok.

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    What a terrible experience. I was meeting some clients from the nearby NIST campus there, I didn't have my phone with me and failed to Yelp it. My first mistake. My second Mistake was staying longer than the 10 minutes it took to get the attention of the  disinterested bar maid.

    Once we did get her attention she was very impersonal and you would have thought we had disturbed her from some higher calling, the bar only had a few people in it so I could not comprehend what the issue was

    I am not going to drone, so trust me when I say, the choices are limited, the food taste like it is microwaved and the folks taking $5.45 for a draft yuengling are not very appreciative of your business.

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    Been here a few times on weekend nights. Great crowd, fun atmosphere, live bands that are actually good.  Bar prices are very fair!  The service has been just okay, but its a great late night spot that will suit a young adult to middle-aged crowd. I will be back!

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    My company loves eating here. My boss and the other senior partner are regulars here and introduced me to Quincy's when I started my job.

    Atmosphere is okay. Indoors there is a bar and the restaurant area with several TVs on ESPN turned on. There's Keno also in the restaurant.

    What I think is the big winner is the Chesapeake old bay wings. Those are absolute money.

    The rest of my dining experience has been decent. The food isn't incredible, but it isn't horrible either.

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    This is a great place to go after a long night at work. Mixed diversity, great music on Friday and Saturday night. They have excellent menu choices, and on the weekend there usually a food special.

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    Met both of the owners (family run spot) who were both friendly, had no interaction with the wait staff. Its a Blue collar bar - if you want yuppie feel good - go down to bethesda or dupont.  Bartender was knowledgeable about the food and suds on tap.(they've got PBR & Natty Boe cans for $1.50-$1.75)

    Its got the locals "Cheers" feel to it - still waiting for Norm to walk in the door. Lots of "industry workers" frequent Quincy's (ie. servers & tenders from other local spots). Live music comes weekly. The 3 times I've eaten here each selection was good and filling - you pay for what you get.  The Cookie & ice cream desert was good too.

    Being that its in a shopping center its got ample parking. It is NOT trying to be a local irish pub, it IS a local family owned Bar & Grill with sports showing on each flat screen aruond the bar.

    I came in there with a black and mexican friend and we weren't treated differently than anyone else.

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    Terrible - This used to be Ernies Pub and was around for years!.    It has turned over to a new owner who changed the name and upped the prices.   The servers barely speak English and are not pleasant.   This tiny grille also charges you $2.00 if you split ANYTHING.     This place used to be packed and there were very few people there.    Have tried it a few times under the new name Quincy's and today I have decided I will not return.  The $10 salad and 3 dollar soda (in tiny glasses) was definetly not worth it.

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    The plaza is going downhill. I went there for a Skins-Dallas game on a Sunday there was a good crowd at the bar for $2 beer. The bartender took 20 min to notice me, the asian. Anyhow a friend came by with a child and the bartenders told us we couldn't sit at the bar so we moved to a table. Later a cop sitting there welcomed his wife and infant they were sitting at the bar so my friend asked why that child is allowed. The bartenders were rude and biased to certain customers I will NEVER go there again!

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