Trattoria Ora and Wine Bar is a gem of a restaurant, tucked away on a quiet, picturesque corner of Astoria Blvd. and 18th Street, where the warm glow from inside and outside this cozy restaurant can be seen from a distance. The rustic, romantic dining room resembles a farmhouse with exposed brick, soft lighting, an inviting bar, and a long, communal table at the rear that seats 10 for family meals and gatherings of friends. An antique mirror and a beautiful clock grace the wall in this beautifully appointed private area.
“Ora” means “now” in Italian, and that’s when you should visit, as this glowing restaurant is beautifully decorated for the holidays with blooming poinsettias on red and white checkered tablecloths. Trattoria Ora is ready to host your private family or business event with accommodation for up to 70 people so reserve now.
SOURCE: https://www.qgazette.com
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