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| Eating near the Abron Arts Center - 466 Grand Street | |
| Posted by: Gregv212 02:41 pm EST 02/12/20 | |
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| Am unfamiliar with this area. Can anyone suggest a place for a quick meal prior to “...Molly Brown” this evening. Thanks! | |
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| re: Eating near the Abron Arts Center - 466 Grand Street | |
| Last Edit: lowwriter 09:36 pm EST 02/12/20 | |
| Posted by: lowwriter 09:33 pm EST 02/12/20 | |
| In reply to: Eating near the Abron Arts Center - 466 Grand Street - Gregv212 02:41 pm EST 02/12/20 | |
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| The theater employee on the phone recommended La Flaca (Mexican), Saluggi’s ( Italian), and El Castillo de Jagua (Spanish), all near the theater. Their web site lists a lot of restaurants. BTW, I made a comment about what I thought about Molly Brown in the thread below announcing the show’s extension. |
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| re: Eating near the Abron Arts Center - 466 Grand Street | |
| Posted by: Guillaume 05:43 pm EST 02/12/20 | |
| In reply to: Eating near the Abron Arts Center - 466 Grand Street - Gregv212 02:41 pm EST 02/12/20 | |
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| Enfants de Boheme on Henry Street is a sweet little bistro with lovely and good food, the kind of neighborhoody place that makes a neighborhood neighborhoody. | |
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| re: Eating near the Abron Arts Center - 466 Grand Street | |
| Posted by: ryhog 04:39 pm EST 02/12/20 | |
| In reply to: Eating near the Abron Arts Center - 466 Grand Street - Gregv212 02:41 pm EST 02/12/20 | |
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| many many choices, in many directions depending on your planned route, but one easy choice would be to check out Essex Crossing/Essex Market | |
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