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Mexican Restaurant Opens, Offering Free Tequila Shots TONIGHT to Celebrate

Chihuahuh

Oct. 16, 2015 Staff Report

A Mexican restaurant is opening tonight and will be offering free shots throughout the night to celebrate.

The restaurant, called Chihuahuh, is located at the 47-02 Greenpoint Ave. and will be open until 2 am.

The kitchen is up and running, and the full menu will be available. Items include burritos, tacos, quesadillas, guacamole and other Mexican fare.

The bar will offer a full range of cocktails—from margaritas to the Cuban-inspired Mojito.

The restaurant will keep hours of 12pm to 2 am Fridays and Saturday. During the week, it will be open from 12pm through midnight.

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bernie sanders

how can 3 people displike the comment? Thats an A on the end you three morons!

BTW, the original story, a month ago, also had the incorrect spelling.
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