Barrio Queen’s 5-Day Cinco Celebration Takes Over the Valley!
Barrio Queen is hosting a five-day Cinco de Mayo festival from May 1-5 featuring $5 margaritas and live entertainment across the Valley. The post Barrio Queen’s 5-Day Cinco Celebra...
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Barrio Queen is hosting a five-day Cinco de Mayo festival from May 1-5 featuring $5 margaritas and live entertainment across the Valley. The post Barrio Queen’s 5-Day Cinco Celebra...
Barrio Queen is hosting a five-day Cinco de Mayo festival from May 1-5 featuring $5 margaritas and live entertainment across the Valley. The post Barrio Queen’s 5-Day Cinco Celebra...
Enjoy a leisurely, unrushed meal—and a good breakfast burrito—at this colorful Mexican spot on the Long Island City-Astoria border.
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“I eat uno, dos, tres, quatro burritos Pretty soon I can’t fit in my Speedos Well, I hope they feed us lots of chicken fajitas And a pitcher of margaritas” ~Taco Grande by Weird Al...
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