From: peachesandcream@nyc.rr.com
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 22:56:54 -0700, "Frayed" wrote:
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>"Mr. R" wrote in message
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>> "Frayed" wrote in message
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>> > "Mr. R" wrote in message
>> > news:UqwUa.165980$ye5.28007684@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
>> > > I want to take an out of town friend for a good Greek lunch. I'm
>> looking
>> > > for something fairly informal but with good quality. I like all the
>> grilled
>> > > seafood and lamb stuff. I was thinking Astoria as I'd like to do a
>> Greek
>> > > neighborhood walk as well as having some good food. We're using
public
>> > > transport.
>> > >
>> > Uncle George's Greek Tavern (3319 Broadway) is a favorite. I believe
the N
>> > line is not far.
>>
>> I think this is the place that Bobby Flay recently visited on one of his
>> "Boy Meets Grill" episodes. Portions look gigantic.
>>
>> One more question about this place. Do they serve alcohol? BYOB?
>>
>I think so, but you might want to give them a call first.
Uncle George's is an experience, an amusing experience.
The food is cheap and the place is always bustling. The
ambience is, well, interesting. Very noisy in the evenings.
They do serve wine -- very
cheap by carafe, but I don't know about hard stuff.
To find Uncle George's take the N or W train to the 30th
Avenue stop and walk a couple of blocks up Broadway to
34th Street.
There are several other Greek restaurants, more upscale,
in that area of Broadway, so you might want to stroll up and
down and take a look at the menus.
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