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Re: Any info on what goes on in Astoria Queens?
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10/05/12 11:29 AM
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Oh ok cause I dont know of any places Italians hangout in Astoria aka Soccer Clubs, etc. There are a few Balkan and Greek places but thats all I see. Not to hijack the thread, but do you live in Astoria? I only ask because I own a property on 37th Street, just off 30th Avenue. I live in Throggs Neck, but I'm out that way fairly often. Re Italians in the area: Try Punta Dura on 34th Avenue, just off 41st Street. Great food  .
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Re: Any info on what goes on in Astoria Queens?
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10/08/12 04:30 AM
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Oh ok cause I dont know of any places Italians hangout in Astoria aka Soccer Clubs, etc. There are a few Balkan and Greek places but thats all I see. Not to hijack the thread, but do you live in Astoria? I only ask because I own a property on 37th Street, just off 30th Avenue. I live in Throggs Neck, but I'm out that way fairly often. Re Italians in the area: Try Punta Dura on 34th Avenue, just off 41st Street. Great food  . I lived on 41st and Ditmars in the 90's for just two years. Few Italians left in Astoria. Try Portalia in Broadway near Steinway. It's good.
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Re: Any info on what goes on in Astoria Queens?
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10/09/12 11:26 AM
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pizzaboy
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I lived on 41st and Ditmars in the 90's for just two years. Few Italians left in Astoria.
Try Portalia in Broadway near Steinway. It's good. I know the place, Vinny. It's a couple doors away from Thomas Quinn funeral home. My union work used to take me there quite a bit. I haven't been there in quite a while, but you're right; the food is fantastic. Also very good in Astoria is Piccolo Venezia, which is on 28th Avenue and 42nd Street. It's a neighborhood place with great food. I saw Tony Bennett there once. He looked like any other 80 year old guy visiting the old neighborhood.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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