8 The Queens Courier • oct ober 15, 2015 FOR BRE AKIN G NE WS VISI T www.queenscourier.com
Dutch Kills Centraal
38-40 29th St.
Long Island City, NY
718-606-8561
This warm, inviting gastro pub may be a new
comer to the Queens pub scene, but Dutch Kills
Centraal has quickly established itself as a neighborhood
hub serving up savory comfort classics
from the best locally sourced, organic ingredients.
The building was once known as Victor’s Bar in
the 1940s and, according to Dutch Kills’ owners, counted Jackie Gleason among the
regular patrons. The new owners refurbished the pub in 2012, preserving the original
mahogany bar and mosaic tiled floor. The cheery golden walls and lamplights give Dutch
Kills the feeling of Old World, 1940s New York charm.
Their beer braised pork shank with wasabi mashed potatoes and crispy onions is a
hearty fall meal. The Centraal burger features grilled turkey or beef atop a brioche bun
served with fresh cut fries and Sriracha lime mayo. Wash it down with a pint of beer from
the pub’s rotating seasonal selection from local breweries.
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52-22 Roosevelt Ave, Woodside NY 11368
718-.651-0200
www.laadelitany.com
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214-16 41st Ave • Bayside
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36 years
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Restaurant week
DINNER $28.00
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Lunch: Mon.-Sat. 11:30 am – 2:30 pm
Dinner: Fri. & Sat. 5 – 9:00 pm
Mon. – Thurs. & Sun. 5 – 9 pm
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Sat.5 – 6:15 pm
255-09 Northern Blvd., Little Neck, NY 11363
(718) 428-1461
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Bridie’s Bar and Grill
63-28 Woodhaven Blvd.
Rego Park, NY
718-426-8580
This quaint Irish cottage in the heart of
Queens has been serving up comfort food and
traditional pub favorites for over three decades.
The pub’s warm tin ceiling, exposed brick walls
and high-backed mahogany bar make Bridie’s
the perfect spot to sip a pint of ale on a blustery
afternoon. Guests can also choose to dine in
one of the cozy, tartan-lined booths in the dining room.
Bridie’s new menu puts an updated spin on pub favorites with a nod to the
neighborhood. The “Juniper Park” burger features tangy BBQ sauce, melted
cheddar, crispy bacon and sautéed onions. Spice lovers will want to try the
“Penelope Avenue” burger topped with a flavorful mix of avocado, cherry
peppers, pepper jack and chipotle mayo. For classic pub fare on a cold fall
night, Bridie’s famous shepherd’s pie can’t be beat.
Connolly’s Corner
71-17 Grand Ave.
Maspeth, NY
718-565-7383
This spacious corner
eatery boasts a large
bar, intimate dining
room and party venue
for special events.
Guests can take in a football game while dining in one of the
tufted leather banquets surrounding the bar, or dine by candlelight
in the warm, cozy dining room.
Connolly’s features traditional pub fare with a twist. Their
Jameson chicken is served pan-seared in a Jameson Irish
whiskey cream sauce. Slow-cooked fall favorites include forktender
pot roast with potatoes and parsnips, baby back ribs and
their flavorful Irish-style chicken curry.