I brought my family here for some much anticipated Rasta Dwight BBQ. I was a huge fan back in the day. Unfortunately, we found that no children are allowed in Quincy's, even during the day. We tried to explain that our infant daughter wasn't going to crack open a beer on our watch, but the waitress explained that it had to do with their insurance and we couldn't be allowed in or even sit on their back patio.
Since I had been wanting some Rasta Dwight's BBQ so bad, my wife humored me by agreeing to get an order to go. The waitress grabbed some menus and we all stepped out on the sidewalk to place our order. Then the wait began. It took a half hour to get two sandwiches to go. A little ridiculous since I'm sure all the meat is done ahead of time. There is absolutely no smell of BBQ going on at this establishment.
While we waited, we saw three other families attempt to dine here. One other stayed for the "to go" wait and the other two left in search of other food.
Now on to the food....
I had the jerked pork sandwich with hot bbq sauce. The bbq sauce is just how I remember it. The pork was dry and didn't have a lot of flavor on it's own, but when combined with that sauce it made me a happy man. The red beans and rice had good flavor and I appreciate the bell pepper and other veggies in it. The coleslaw is awesome and goes great with the pork sandwich.
My wife had a chicken sandwich with mild sauce on the side. Good thing my wife is picky and was going through the sandwich to remove any skin, because she found two bones in the sandwich. Watch out if you get the chicken! Her side of mac and cheese was super greasy, but if you don't mind that it was otherwise good.
We finished off the meal by sharing the purple sweet potato pie. It reminded me of a very rich pumpkin pie. I loved it, but it was a little too much for my wife.
It makes me really sad to report that we probably won't be back too often due to the "no kids" policy and the crazy long wait for food that is primarily already prepared. Honestly, after seeing the inside of Quincy's, I don't really think I'd want to eat there anyways. There are some other great BBQ spots around town now and Dwight has more competition than he ever did before. I don't know how long this will last with half his potential customers being turned away at the door.
This is one of the shabbier karaoke bars in town. I heard some of the worst songs I have ever heard song by some toothless crackheads...and some great songs heard by even lower forms of life. My date wants to sing her song but have been waiting hours. Curious if I will be alive by time she is up. I will of course follow and bring the house down. Lol
Update... we finally got to sing. My date was surprisingly good...but I was still better. Place still sucks.
Ps.... That was an awful Mai Thai
The reviews speak the truth. There are no words that can explain the utter suckage of this place.
They booked four bands last night to play. Before the first band even started, the staff complained that the sound checks were too loud. What, they've never had bands come before?
It gets worse. As the bands play, the third one finally comes on, and then gets cut off as soon as they finish their first song. Reason given? "The bottles are rattling at the bar."
So what? They claimed that the place would get shut down by the cops due to noise... another "WTF?" moment. You're a venue for music and you're worried about noise?
The huge bouncer wearing a trench coat was faux sympathetic, standing right in front of the bands as they played, giving them bad looks or gesturing to turn it down.
Sadly, the band that I came for was the last one. They never got to play. They drove 50 miles up here to get fucked by a nazi-like bar staff and bouncer who were too chickenshit to use their music venue as a... music venue.
When I opened a tab, my two draft beers were quoted to be $5.50 each. When I closed the tab, they rang each drink up as $6. Not sure what was going on here. At the very least it's worth noting that $5.50 for a pint is too much.
They don't deserve to be in business. At all.
Rasta Dwight is BACKKKKKKK and I could not be happier! Saw it on the Bite Club and immediate texted my fiancé who is retired, to check it out! Memories of the Mac & cheese have been the benchmark for all others for 10 years.
Okay, the facts: Tony had lunch at the bar, grown up atmosphere with Prohibition Ale on tap, texted after lunch " Oh my freaking gawk...the best, ribs, greens and Mac EVER!!! Should I bring home dinner.".
Now since I have never been to the pub, I can't comment, but Tony said it could possibly be our new RP watering hole.
Dwight , thanks for coming back, if only for lunch. I am humbled at your total understanding of ribs ( meaty, chewy & soft at the same time, dry rub can hold its own, but I enjoy the HOT BBQ sauce on the side), greens that are leafy vinegar porky goodness and Mac & cheese...don't get me started.
This may be my new 'death row meal'!! With Tony by my side sharing.
Yargh! We went to Quincy's thinking that they had some burgers on the menu, found out that they have changed over to Rasta Dwights BBQ. Was the worst meal we have had in a long time! Jerk chicken was tasteless, dry, no jerk taste, cornbread muffin was dry, felt like a lead paperweight. Pulled pork had no flavor, was drowned in a sauce that was all heat and no flavor, The red beans and rice was nowhere close to real red beans and rice, pinto beans were used instead, and was overpowered by either sage or oregano, neither of which is traditional in the dish. Mac and cheese was gross, no flavor, dried out, bechamel based, yuck! Potato salad was bland, and the only thing that was actually any good were the mustard greens. The bar is old, tired, smells of cigarette smoke, no class. We spent $40 for two plates and two beers, would have been happier going to McDonalds next door for a cheeseburger.
I don't recommend this place to anyone, and will not go back.
Don't bother with this place. Went to few other bars to get bite and watch Giants game. Other bars packed so when we walked into Quincy's we were happy to see just a few people at the bar. Now I know why, bartender couldn't  be bothered. Sports bar loaded with tv's only 3 on around the bar and only one had the Giants game on. I and anyone I talk to will never enter this establishment, again. Hopefully the owners will fire staff and return will a better attitude or this bar is doomed
Review Source:Cute place. Stopped here the other day for a lazy Sunday afternoon beer. (or 2) hehe. The bartender was really sweet. Will come here again, especially considering it's within 5 minute walking distance from my house. Yeahhh. Don't drink and drive kids!! Drink and WALK! lol. Just don't get a drunk in public. Mmkaay.
Review Source:I've only been here during the daytime and it is almost always pretty empty. (4-6regulars at one end of the bar) Waitress and Bartender are great except if the old guy (owner?) is working the bar.
Drinks are reasonable but it is my understanding the boost the prices after 7pm.
Live music on Friday nights
Edited to add: Went back again this weekend 4/26/13, pretty much the same as before, Bartender very good, they changed their menu to BBQ, Its expensive. I had the jerked chicken and both of the sides I wanted they were out of. Although the portion is huge, alot of crappy food is still crappy. Especially at these prices.
Big mistake in changing menu's IMO
I can't say anything about the scene at night as I have only been in the late afternoon.
Quincy's is the only bar I'll go to and I frequent it often! Â I'm not really in to the bar scene, but this is a really chill place. Â I like most of the bartenders...Psych! I like them all, everyone is really nice. Â Even the owner is cool, if you're going to stop by during the day and afternoon hours there is a really good chance you'll run into him. Â He is there a lot!
Review Source:I went for lunch with a friend and was blown away by the chicken Marsala! Huge portion, it seemed like two chicken breasts, perfectly prepared, juicy and great sauce, delicious mashed potatoes and veggies. Â My friend had the Yannis special chicken , and gave me a bite - lemony and tart in a velvety sauce.
We sat outside and the waitress served us quickly and upon request left a pitcher of water on the table (We were  going back to work.) The only downside for me was that a few smokers came outside to eat, but hey, a smoking section is an upside for some people.
I was in the area on a motorcycle trip, the weather was horrible, and I was wanting to find a place to watch the Vikings/Cowboys playoff game. Â Quincys was close to my motel and looked good. Â I received a very friendly greeting and they got the tv's fired up. Â I enjoyed a couple of really good bloody mary's. Â While I was there a local regular brought in a bunch of food for a buffet and I was told I could help myself for free. I was saving some room for dinner, so I didn't, but thought it was cool. Â The atmosphere is pretty nice and the service was pretty good.
It was a fun place to watch the game as it ended up getting fairly busy and everyone was watching the game. Â I'd stop in again.