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New Restaurant Taking Over Former Clash of the Ash Space in Quincy

A brand new restaurant is on its way to Quincy, taking over the space where an Irish pub had been until its license was taken away by the city.

According to a Facebook post from Kerry Byrne of KJB Trending Hospitality, a new dining spot with the working name "Triumph" is opening on Hancock Street, moving into the former Clash of the Ash space in the downtown area.

The person behind the upcoming restaurant is Mathew Freid, who comes from such spots as Capo Restaurant in South Boston, The Beehive in the South End, and jm Curley in Downtown Crossing, and his plan is to focus on New American fare with Asian and other international influences, while the place will apparently be an upscale/higher-end eatery that is also "fun and accessible" and will have a bar with an old-school vibe. If all goes as planned, the new restaurant - which will likely have another name when it opens - could debut in the spring of 2018.

Clash of the Ash was stripped of its liquor license in January following its being cited for serving alcohol to a minor; the city's license board had also voted to take away the bar's license for the same charge in April of 2016 but a ruling allowed it to remain open.

The address for this upcoming restaurant in Quincy Center is 1464 Hancock Street, Quincy, MA, 02169.

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