Olindy's and Mirchi Nation approved for all alcohol beverage licenses

May 27, 2025 | Quincy City, Norfolk County, Massachusetts

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Olindy's and Mirchi Nation approved for all alcohol beverage licenses

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The Quincy Board of License Commissioners convened on May 27, 2025, to discuss several key agenda items concerning local businesses seeking changes to their alcohol licenses.

The meeting began with a request from Olindy's Quincy Ave Lanes Inc., operating as Olindy Lanes, for a change in their wine and malt beverage restaurant license to an all-alcohol beverage license. James Mazzetti, representing the establishment, explained that the change would allow them to serve mixed drinks and canned beverages, which they believe will enhance their business. The board noted support for the request from Councillor Ashe, who highlighted the Mazzetti family's long-standing commitment to the community and expressed confidence in their responsible management of the new license. After a brief discussion, the board unanimously approved the request.
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The second item on the agenda involved Magic Holdings Inc., doing business as Mirchi Nation, which sought an all-alcohol beverage restaurant license for their new location at 13 Scammell Street. Proposed manager Piyush Shah shared that this would be their third Indian restaurant, with a successful track record at their Marlborough location. The board acknowledged that a liquor license had previously existed at the site and noted no concerns from Councillor Ashe regarding the new application. Following a brief discussion, the board also approved this request without opposition.

In summary, both establishments received the necessary approvals to expand their beverage offerings, reflecting a positive step for local business growth in Quincy.

Converted from Quincy Board of License Commissioners: May 27, 2025 meeting on May 27, 2025
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