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William Hallet


William Hallet 
30th at 36th street,
Astoria, NY


Fun upbeat down-to-party

crowd complements easy-going staff

kind and attentive

menu made my mouth melt

wiped away the water, but only after I sampled a side and allowed my imagination to soar at the possible presentation of the other sacrificed selections.

Great ambiance amazed me as the Irish exterior suggested otherwise.

Drink specials for the lucky few still capable of finding a happy hour in their day and a great crowd for conversation as the sunset glistens down the avenue.



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