
Before there was Alma Nove and Beer Works, the Shipyard had the Bay Club. Before the Square Café’ opened, Downtown Hingham had The British Relief.
Many restaurants come and go in Hingham, but many residents wish some had never closed.
On Hingham Patch’s Facebook page many fans said they missed some of Hingham’s old food locations.
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Cath Morgan said she missed the Red coach grill.
Mary Carnes remembers Aloha and Lums in South Hingham.
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Alexandra Herman and Jan Jacobson miss the Bay Club.
Chrissy Maher Roberts was sad to see Jack's Cafe in Crow Point close down earlier this year.
Karen Davis Maravel said she misses the comfort food from The Olde Mill Grille where Liberty Grille is now located.
Stephanie Ann Ward-Wilson wished the Varsity Club at Lincoln Plaza never closed. She and her husband both worked there.
Karen Emord remembers Paige's which used to be right across the harbor before Star’s took over.
Amanda Beachus remembers when the Upper Crust building used to be a sandwich shop called Cinnamon Bear.
Tom Maloney misses The Egg & I, The British Relief and The Bread Shop on North Street.
Christina Broderick remembers the delicious Italian food at Abadessas on 3A .
TELL US: Do you have any favorite restaurants in Hingham that went out of business? Tell us which ones and where they were located and when they closed.
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