
The Loft at Furnace Brook is located at The Furnace Brook Country Club. Open to the public 7 days a week, The Loft offers approachable American fare and full bar. The beautiful, newly built, restaurant and club house boast cathedral ceilings filled with natural light, modern hanging chandeliers and incredible architecture. The Loft has a great and positive hospitality team with a people forward vision, happy to accommodate your needs. Great for large groups, children friendly, outside dining (dog friendly patio), lively bar, neighborhood joint. On a clear day, views all the way to Hull and beyond.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 20 Reservoir Rd, Quincy, MA 02171
Phone: (617) 472-8466
Website: https://www.theloftfb.com/
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The space is absolutely beautiful, the food was delicious, and the service was top-notch. Throughout the afternoon, guests kept coming up to me complimenting how amazing the food was and how beautiful the space looked. It truly meant so much.
Working with them was an absolute pleasure — they were kind, professional, and made the entire process so easy for me. They handled every detail with care and compassion, and it made a world of difference.
I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking to host a special event. They went above and beyond for me and my family, and I’ll always be grateful.
The space was absolutely beautiful and the entire staff was incredibly attentive, professional, and friendly. The food was excellent and the staff was well-prepared to handle the volume. We felt completely taken care of and could relax and enjoy the celebration with our friends and family. Even our guests commented on their plans to hold future events here at this gem.
We had a wonderful experience and highly recommend this venue for anyone planning a special event for a large, non-private party! Thank you to the entire team at The Loft @ FB for creating such a memorable experience. We’ll definitely be back again!
I returned last night for a group gathering and had another awful encounter. I wanted to let her know that my beer glass was cracked–something I only spotted close to the end of my drink, which is surprising since it was a HUGE long crack that split off into two small cracks that luckily did not penetrate the outside. Unsure if there was any broken glass inside, I stopped drinking the beer. I showed her the broken glass, explained it had never been dropped or banged and said I figured it needed to be discarded. Before I even had a chance to then place my order, she said, in the MOST condescending tone, “Ohhhhh, so like do you want me to pour you another two sips of beer into a new glass?” and laughed. I explained that was not necessary to which she again said in a tone that you’d use to talk to a toddler, “awwww, are you SURRRRRE, I can pour you two sips?”. It was strange behavior and incredibly insincere.
Umm . . . first of all . . . yes, I am ok! Thankfully this broken glass did not harm me. I only brought it to your attention so that no one gets hurt. I imagine one more run in a dishwasher could have created a bit mess and/or injuries.
Secondly, I never asked for a replacement. In fact, I did not approach in any demanding or angry way. A friend was next to me and his eyes were wide over her response and he shrugged his shoulders at me.
I told her I was all set but stayed at the bar hoping someone else might wait on me. I think MAYBE she realized she been rude and asked if I needed anything else and I told her I was going to order another beer and a glass of wine.
I vented to a few friends and several of them said they had also experienced her being rude and dismissive (both last night and on other occasions). A member I know added, “oh yeah, we just all accept that she is like that and just ignore it”.
Not sure why someone with that kind of attitude works in the service industry. I don’t want to feel like I am a nuisance as a customer so while this spot has many positives, I won’t be back.