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for breaking news visit www.timesnewsweekly.com AUGUST 6, 2015 • times 33 All Faiths Monuments, Inc. 1-718-628-9671 Serving All Cemeteries • Monuments & Markers • Prices every Family Can Afford • Lettering on Existing Headstones • 40 Years Experience • Free Parking James Stagnitta - Owner 73-01 EDSALL AVE., GLENDALE, NY 11385 Se Habla Español • 631-920-0607 Own A Building? Check Out Our Rates FREE INSURANCE QUOTES PACKAGE POLICY • FIRE/DWELLING • LIABILITY $1,000,000 • LOSS OF RENTS - ACTUAL LOSS • DEDUCTIBLE $1,000 Specializing In Apartment Buildings and Structures in Ridgewood and surrounding areas. WE HAVE MANY COMPANIES & PROGRAMS. LET US QUOTE YOUR AUTO/LIFE/HOME. AMG DON’T DELAY- CALL TODAY AND SAVE! Se Habla Español • SERVING OUR COMMUNITY SINCE 1949 GRACE MOSER INSURANCE AGENCY 73-06 Metropolitan Avenue (2nd Floor)Middle Village, NY (Near 73rd Place) Phone 718-326-1982 • Fax 718-326-2662 • www.gracemoseragency.com FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com dining out A new place to hang out in Ridgewood BY KELLY MARIE MANCUSO Ridgewood’s largest retail district is now home to the area’s newest gastropub, the Ridgewood Ale House, located at 57-38 Myrtle Ave. The two-level sports bar and restaurant has a large yet cozy loft-like interior complete with exposed brick, vintage industrial pendant lamps and chocolate leather booths. “We saw the location and knew that Ridgewood needed a nice place for people to hang out,” said owner and Bushwick native Marcos Cordova. “Something different that wasn’t already there.” With fl at-screen televisions lining the dining room walls and bar, Ridgewood Ale House has become a top local destination for sporting events and viewing parties. Pub patrons can cozy up to the 35-foot wooden bar and enjoy one of Ridgewood Ale House’s 33 craft beer selections, including 12 taps featuring offerings from local Queens Brewery and Brooklyn Lager. The ale house also boasts an impressive menu of specialty cocktails made with the best top-shelf liquor. Their signature drink, the Ale House Rocks, is a fl avorful combination of Midori, peach schnapps, gin, rum, vodka, triple sec, sweet and sour mix with Blue Curacao and Red Bull ($12). Diners can enjoy traditional pub offerings such as signature 8-ounce pure beef burgers ($7.45), New York strip steak ($24.95), chicken fi ngers ($6.95) and sliders ($10.95) in the light-fi lled upstairs dining room in cozy booths, each with its own fl atscreen TV. One of the best-sellers  RIDGEWOOD ALE HOUSE 57-38 Myrtle Ave., Ridgewood 718-456-4495 at Ridgewood Ale House is their authentic wood fi red pizza available in both 12-inch and 16-inch pies. Popular versions include the classic Margherita ($10-14), chicken bacon ranch ($13-17), Hawaiian ($13-17) and the prosciutto and balsamic ($14-18). In addition to offering expertly prepared pub fare with a twist, Ridgewood Ale House also features musical performances by local bands, as well as a live DJ every Saturday night from 9 p.m. until close. They also host karaoke every Tuesday night, as well as Happy Hour featuring $5 beer, wine, pizza and cocktails from 5 to 7 p.m. daily. Early birds can stop by Ridgewood Ale House on Saturdays and Sundays for their $13.95 weekend brunch, which includes choice of breakfast entree, coffee, juice, Bloody Mary or mixed drink. On Sept. 13, Ridgewood Ale House will participate in the Myrtle Avenue Street Festival. They will feature specials, as well as a band performing live on the street outside the pub. The Ridgewood Ale House is open from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 11 a.m. until 4 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. View Over 200 Reviews at queenscourier.com


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