Granite Links Golf Club in Quincy, MA
Tavern

Crossing Nines

imgimgWhen Granite Links first opened, there was a small shed at the junction of Milton 9 and Granite 1 at the top of the Driving Range. It was a place to grab a bottle of water as you made the turn. 

The next year we added an awning off the back and began to serve beer and wine. The imgfollowing year we added a hot grill station and built a deck under the awning. Next came the addition of a full service bar with flat screen TV and sheltering tent walls and a large outdoor patio with wait service.

We still refresh the golfers passing through, but now the Crossing Nines "turnshack" is a destination spot all its own.
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Nearby workers and neighbors come up the hill and enjoy made-to-order sandwiches for a refreshing lunch break, and in the evening, the Crossing Nines is the perfect spot for end of day cocktails as you watch gorgeous sunsets over the golf course and behind the Blue Hills.

(note: The photo on the lower right was taken with a phone camera while sitting on the stone wall by the putting imggreen at the Crossing Nines walk up window!)

On weekends, the Crossing Nines now also features Live Music with a rotation of talented musicians playing everything from soothing sounds to fun sing-along-favorites.  On Fridays and Saturdays, the entertainment takes place from 5PM-8PM and on Sundays it's a bit earlier, 2PM-5PM.

Click here to view the current Crossing Nines Menu which includes Granite Links' famous flat bread pizzas baked in the Crossing Nines' own pizza ovens, plus Sirloin Steak Quesadillas, BBQ Chicken, salads and more.  Items subject to change with Chef's Specials periodically added. 

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Speaking of live music,

Adam Levine, frontman for the band Maroon 5, kicked back at the Crossing Nines on a Sunday afternoon after a round of golf.

The perfect way to celebrate his sold-out show at the Comcast Center the night before!



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