Whiskey bar with comfort food, craft beer, and signature burgers
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"The Quiet Few is a restaurant that intentionally masks itself as a dive bar. It has all the usual bar food suspects, but you have the option to add on some unusual things too. If you want Cheez Whiz on your waffle fries, or caviar on top of your burger patty, for example, you can do that here. There’s also a whiskey list with almost 100 different pours." - joel ang
"A smash success in East Boston, the Quiet Few built a devoted following thanks in part to its whiskey-marinated smash burgers and compact 49-seat format; that popularity helped make a second, larger location a no-brainer for the team and inspired the Small Victories concept and menu DNA." - Nathan Tavares
"Beloved East Boston whiskey bar the Quiet Few recently opened its patio and is known for patties that are masterpieces of spice- and whiskey-marinated meat topped with a wealth of toppings; with its newly opened outdoor space it’s an apt place to raise a few pickle backs while celebrating the forthcoming Small Victories from the same team." - Nathan Tavares
"My neighborhood spot in East Boston, TQF is my current go-to for a glass of whiskey (or two) and dinner — what the chef is doing there is bar food at its best. The one menu item I usually crave after a long work week is the “Simple Dog”: nothing crazy here, just a perfectly toasted (and buttered) roll and a snappy all-beef dog. Also worth mentioning: the waffle fries are back." - Erika Adams
"After a staff member tested positive, this East Boston bar implemented a proof-of-vaccination policy in late summer and had the whole staff tested; the bar explained the closure and policy shift on Instagram, saying, “Our recent closing was a high inside fastball... We were brushed back. But we need to heed the warning... This decision did not come easily. It sucks. It’s tough. We hate it. But it needs to be done.”" - Rachel Leah Blumenthal