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KKatie’s Burger Bar opens 2,600 s/f in Quincy

Quincy, MA According to Gate Residential and KKatie’s owners, KKatie’s Burger Bar has opened at West of Chestnut. The 2,600 s/f, family-owned and operated restaurant is known for its signature half-pound burgers.

“We’re thrilled to announce the opening of KKatie’s Burger Bar at West of Chestnut,” said Keith Steiding, president of KKatie’s Inc. “It’s incredibly exciting to be a cornerstone of this community that’s located in the heart of Quincy Center. So much is happening in downtown Quincy and we hope customers will have the opportunity to experience our unique menu and live entertainment.”

KKatie’s at West of Chestnut is the fourth location to be opened by owners Steiding and Kate McSorley. KKatie’s is a local favorite across Southeastern Massachusetts and its other locations include Plymouth, Marshfield, and Hyannis. KKatie’s has won many awards – including Best Burger by South Shore Living.

In the coming months, KKatie’s Burger Bar at West of Chestnut will be joined by three more commercial amenities – Fuji at West of Chestnut, Café Gelato and Orangetheory Fitness.

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