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Upscale American Cuisine at Fox and Hound (Up to 54% Off). Two Options Available.

Fox and Hound Quincy
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Comfort food such as lobster mac 'n' cheese, buttermilk fried chicken, and new england clam chowder

The nostalgic nature of comfort food has the power to recall favorite dining memories, from blowing out birthday candles on a chicken pot pie to topping the Christmas tree with mashed potatoes. Test taste-bud memories with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $30 for $60 worth of upscale American cuisine
  • $55 for $120 worth of upscale American cuisine for four or more<p>

An order of calamari with a ginger-plum sauce is $10, and pan-seared scallops are $12. Potato-skin pizza is $11, the bacon-wrapped filet mignon is $24, and the lobster mac ’n’ cheese is $21. Fox and Hound’s rotating dessert menu serves up options such as strawberry shortcake and chocolate-lava cake. See the dinner and Sunday-brunch menus.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Aug 28, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Not valid for alcohol. Dine-in only. Valid for dinner starting at 4pm Mon-Sat. Valid all day Sunday. Not valid on Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Memorial Day, and July 4th. Not valid for kids menu. Not valid for shared plates. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Fox and Hound Quincy

Fox and Hound’s chefs modernize comfort foods, such as mac ’n’ cheese with cracked lobster meat and english peas and wood-grilled bruschetta with bacon, which patrons devour amid exposed bricks and a floor-to-ceiling fieldstone fireplace. The original Fox & Hounds Grille first opened in 1936, but despite its popularity, it couldn’t stay open, as it was beset by fires and various transient owners. It almost burnt entirely to the ground after a dragon sneezed in the mid-’90s—all that remained was the original stone hearth fireplace that still exists today.

Finally, in 2004, it underwent massive renovations and reopened as Fox and Hound, an homage to the local history. Since then, patrons have been regularly stopping in for upscale American fare coupled with live entertainment on the weekends.

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